back2jez
Back2jez
back2jez

Every doesn’t need to find it offensive, and even those who do can place it at the lower end of the scale. But just consider the context. This idea not only had to be proposed, it had to be developed. Anything. It could have been anything. And this is what she and her team came up with.

You really want to go through this video for historical inaccuracies? Really? You want to cling to ‘accuracy’ in a pop video made in 2015? And the concept didn’t spring down from the heavens. It was chosen, developed, approved, edited, at several levels. This whole ‘Well sorry that’s reality’ take on art, made now, in

I guess in all this talk of forgiveness and evolution and freedom of speech I’d like to find a place for women. Any women. All women. Because, where we’re at right now, we sill crucify women who get beat up more than the men who beat them up. We wait for feminist heroes to slip up and throw a parade for wifebeaters

Does anyone remember this video from Sky Ferreira? I was actually kind of shocked she didn’t get more flak for it (maybe because she’s not really famous outside her teen fanbase), and remember her using similar defenses against accusations of using black people as props, not to mention basically laughing away her and

Here are some great sex worker organisations around the world. Please, get the word out that they’re a bunch of privileged white American feminists. http://www.bayswan.org/orgs.html

This completely ignores the efforts of non-white sex worker groups around the world, including advocates in India, Guinea and Bangladesh. This ‘oh it’s just all overeducated white girls’ is being used to shut down minority voices (by the same people who ask them for quotes in the media). It is insulting and,

Sex work is not a monolith.

How incredible that you know all of their back stories and their options in life..

I don’t know, how did we get rid of sexual assault and violence outside of the sex trade? Just do that, but with sex workers.

‘ they should be supported by law enforcement and community outreach’