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DO BETTER FOR BLACK WOMEN
over 64,000 black women/girls are currently missing in the U.S, and it’s mostly due to sex trafficking and domestic violence. we rarely ever hear about this in the media, we rarely ever get amber alerts for this, and towns rarely ever have search parties for these women…..the police are so quick to brush off these missing black women as “runaways” without even taking the time to look into the cas… this is why i constantly stress how important it is to include black women within your feminism, because 64,000 of them (and counting) have gone missing and it’s absolute bullshit how this isn’t making national news
This is extremely disturbing.
“Women rape too!” Yes, they do. Stop saying that to invalidate women who are survivors and derail conversations about rape culture. Yes, women rape. But I’ve never met a man who was terrified to walk home alone because a woman might rape him, so let’s not pretend rape culture isn’t specifically about blaming women who are victims of rape and apologizing for and excusing male rapists.
Man Ray
Nude, 1952
Dimensions: 18 7/8 x 11 3/8 in. (47.9 x 28.8 cm.)
Medium: brush and India ink on paper.
The Women’s March was only two months ago and I remember more than a few hurt white feelings over signs and posters and memes that asked if all this solidarity was real or just for white women to feel good about themselves.
Over a dozen Black & Latina girls are missing and I don’t see any white women in these pictures. What happened, Susan?
Golly gee I hope when yall preach about normalizing body hair on women it includes trans women and women of color
its like Papaw but a million times worse
For those of you who don’t know the context here, that woman lived in a period when women couldn’t vote and was meeting the nation’s first female presidential candidate.
The second photo is her watching one of the most qualified women in history with 30+ years geopolitical experience lose to a racist, sexist yam in a hair piece.
real reasons bisexual women are more likely to end up in long-term relationships with men:
- huge amounts of societal pressure to be heterosexual or at least hetero passing
- rewards, both legal and social, of heterosexual marriage
- fear of coming out as bisexual, except in anonymous self-reporting studies
- fear of accidentally flirting with straight women because of the stereotypes concerning being gay and predatory behaviours
- disappointment/resignation after a life full of unreciprocated crushes on straight women
- negative opinions about bisexuals making it difficult to find partners within the LGBTQ community
not a reason bisexual women are more likely to end up in long-term relationships with men:
- bisexuality isn’t a real orientation and we’re all secretly faking it
❝And to all the women, and especially the young women, who put their faith in this campaign and in me: I want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.
Now, I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling, but someday someone will — and hopefully sooner than we might think right now.
And to all of the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.❞ —Hillary Clinton’s Concession Speech, 2016



