Oh we do actually, but then yall also just say that's a red flag and terfy because it's talking about a female specific issue lmao
If JKR-fans and TERFs would talk about actual female genital mutilation as much as they talk about trans people, this world would be a better place
I'm so done with this shit
what the actual fuck is this
This is something an edgelord nazi would post on 4chan as a "joke"
The WH posted an “ASMR” video of shackled deportees
Can you point to the post where I used a trans slur? or reblogged a post with a slur?
I have reiterated my views like 5 times and you are STILL strawmanning. And now just straight up making shit up.
Do I? I don't remember doing that, advocating for that, or wanting to do that. Trans people should have the same opportunities for employment and union rights as everyone else. Like 95% of people believe in gender. Just because I disagree with gender as a construct doesn't mean I want trans people to starve. Are you insane?
Also I wonder if there's a reason that the first job you mention as transphobic was nurses? It seems like the male-dominated jobs are more transphobic as a whole. Why do you always single-out the female-dominated jobs?
You kind of remind me of MRAs that blame feminists for the draft.
So you're socialist but GC radfem hates unions.
Can you point me to the post where I said I hate unions or where I said somehow simultaneously agree with the stances of every single GC radfem in existence?
I don't do drugs but I must have been tripping balls or something
I do my readings on the history of labour in the early industrial period. I see that the majority of factory workers were women, because they could do the same work as men but for less money, while being less valuable to families and therefore easier to buy. I see that there were also women working in mines, and women who remained in farming communities were doing the physical labour of farm work as well as the production of a family's market goods -- the breadwinning. I see that women started industrial action and strikes, that in places like Japan they were significantly responsible for the national economy, since exports like textiles were produced by an 80%+ female workforce. I see that these women worked over 12 hour days, every single day, while in many cases being legally imprisoned on the factory premises.
And then I have a break and I look on social media and I see someone saying that men are the ones who do ~all the hard physical work~ that women are implicitly unable to do, and this is why those jobs are called "blue jobs".
There is so much fucking information in the world about how everything actually works, and it's so accessible. Immediately accepting as true any random gender essentialist phrase you hear on Tiktok is a completely, very easily avoidable way of making yourself look like an utter fucking moron.
https://www.tumblr.com/unpopulared/776891681763196928/look-i-dont-typically-take-things-seriously-on?source=share
Opinion on this?
Tbh I am against using barbie as an example of anything, because yes it is just a movie. I haven't watched it but I'm pretty sure the thing was just a giant advertisement. However, women are more likely to be leftist and anti-draft, that is true. If you want you can use real life matriarchical societies as examples to base opinions off of (such as these https://www.unearthwomen.com/5-matriarchal-societies-where-women-are-in-charge/).
I don't think female leaders were more likely to be warmongers though. I think this is based off of observing monarchies, because they were more likely to have female rulers during instability (kings were generally the default because of well, the way the patriarchy is), which leads to war often times. Monarchs in general were also more likely to be militaristic because they were just detached, male or female.
I think monarchies are shit regardless of the gender and no I don't think women are inherently peaceful or something. In fact, gender roles expecting women to be passive is a negative thing for women, especially in this society.
On the prison data part, um, idk man I looked into it and I couldn't find it. What is the sample even from?
Usually this is true in general but tbh I think PETA is just fucking weird and kind of equal opportunity
Seriously what the fuck is this shit bro.
You cannot convince me this isn't some kind of fetish ^
And apparently a lot of dudes did that fur thing too:
The fact that this is my search history now...
when peta takes pictures of women
when peta takes pictures of men
i support veganism, but i hate peta
I think more people on radblr should be talking about sweatshops, especially in the garment industry.
• Around 80% of sweatshop workers are women. Some employers force them to take birth control and pregnancy tests to avoid having to pay for maternity leave. Pregnant women are routinely denied sick leave to visit doctors, terminated from their contracts early, or left without any maternity leave when their short-term contracts are not renewed.
• Women are more likely than men to experience minimum wage violations. According to one study, "30 percent of the women workers in our sample experienced minimum wage violations, compared to 20 percent of the men". [Source: https://www.nelp.org/publication/broken-laws-unprotected-workers-violations-of-employment-and-labor-laws-in-americas-cities/ ]
• Indonesian women employees report that “girls in the factory are harassed by male managers. They come on to the girls, call them into their offices, whisper into their ears, touch them, bribe them with money and threaten them with firing if they don’t have sex with them.” [source: cleanclothes.org]
• "Toilet breaks are monitored, and some workers said they were flat out denied them, even when sick. The same goes for water and lunch breaks, both necessary to stay healthy when working 12+ hour days in a stuffy, overcrowded factory." 20% of women in sweatshops report experiencing sexual violence. [https://iwda.org.au/three-ways-garment-factories-violate-the-rights-of-women-and-how-its-allowed-to-happen/ ]
It's easy not to support this kind of abuse. Do not buy clothes first-hand. Only buy from thrift shops and second-hand apps, or find ethical brands and investigate where and how they make their clothing (hint: if a t-shirt costs $3, it's not ethical). Patch your old clothes. Consider learning basic sewing (it's not as difficult as it seems!)
I don't care how cheap Shein and Temu are. I don't care how much you think you need that specific Zara coat. Buying clothes directly harms women and avoiding it is a very easy way to help.
People love to talk about how undemocratic socialism is, yet capitalism by default results in unelected oligarchs and politicians that are bought by them, so they rule both economically and politically.
As someone on this site said before, capitalism is also a planned economy but it's planned by billionaires.
I mean lets be honest, did anyone vote for Elon Musk?
Often, men will say something like : "Who built this world? Men! Who created everything, all the technology, the great art, the culture, our societies? Who built the roads you drive on? Men!" and feminists will respond "That's because you didn't let us work or make art!" and... that's just wrong? Why are you validating the idea that women didn't contribute anything to the world? That we didn't work? That we didn't innovate? And why are you approving the nonsense that says being a mother is not work?
Don't let men rewrite history.
Women have always worked the double shift; outside of home and inside of home.
I'm an 18 yo womanI'm a socialist and radical feminist and I will post about these topics a lotNo DNI but I will roast you if you deserve itkanrade #2 ☭✯☭
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