MiseryXchord
MiseryXchord
MiseryXchord

If you listened to the radio interview with the mother, she saw that the curriculum mentioned teaching them about shaving, but it didn't state that they were planning to physically shave the kids. It's like knowing your kids will be learning about tampons in sex ed, but assuming they won't be doing a live

The curriculum included teaching the kids about shaving, nowhere did it state they were actually going to physically shave the kids themselves. Also, last time I checked, children can't give consent (not even touching on this girl's disability and that it was a class of special needs kids). I had to sign a lot of

No, 1 in 3 is NOT the same statistic for all women. Women of color suffer a higher percentage of rapes than white women, and Native women suffer 2.5 times as many as any other race in North America. Trying to erase that fact is insensitive and offensive towards Native Americans, who, by the way, have left over a

One of three Native or First Nations women will be raped in their life time, six of ten will be physically assaulted, and Native women are stalked at twice the rate of any other population of women in North America. Over 86% of the perpetrators are NON-NATIVE, and the assaults do not solely occur on reservations. This

The men who assault them are almost always (86% of the time) non-natives, who've grown up exposed to a hypersexualized image of Native women being sexually accessible or willing prey, in large part due to their history of sexual objectification... being depicted (frequently by white women in redface) as submissive

A headdress is sacred regalia, not an item of clothing. Using Native American's sacred regalia with such disregard, trying to explain it away as just "fashion" or the same as wearing normal everyday clothing, is making a mockery of their cultures and beliefs.

One of three Native women will be raped in their life time, six of ten will be physically assaulted, and Native women are stalked at twice the rate of any other population of women. Over 86% of the perpetrators are NON-NATIVE. According to researchers and historians the sexual objectification of Native women from

(thekeith82) "The whole "women in refrigerators" trope was to illustrate the fact that women tend to get introduced into male protagonists' lives, as girlfriends, wives, mothers, sometimes daughters, with little to no characterization or personality, simply as a redshirt whose (pointless, often offscreen) death will