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Absolutely. You’re right. Doxxing is dangerous. I mean it literally when I say that this is not doxxing. This is a more effective version of milk cartons and wanted posters. This isn’t trying to root out the identity of someone who anonymously said some shit you didn’t like online. These pictures aren’t being posted

It needs to be stressed that this wouldn’t have happened without crowd-sourcing his identity. The Cville police have made no effort to investigate these people. Every single arrest has come only because private citizens have identified these people and assembled evidence themselves.

So how long before he appears in court wearing glasses and a preppy haircut while his lawyers talks about childish mistakes, poor upbringing, and not wanting to ruin a young life, leading to a most likely White jury clearing him of charges?

20 seconds on pornhub shows you porn is still super racist

A cursory search of pornhub for “interracial”, “incest”, or even “lesbian” will showcase otherwise.

“10-year-old: Isn’t that enough?”

Yup, it’s hard to be turned on by something when you’re unsure of how much agency the woman/women taking part in it really have. The debate on whether porn is empowering or demeaning is a never-ending one, but the recent revelations surrounding rapes in the industry certainly put women off porn even further.

this. i came across a few times of scenes when i could clearly see the fear and/or pain in the woman’s eye. so horrible.

A huge portion of porn is unabashedly misogynistic and often openly racist. It’s those elements that make it harmful.

If you don’t know whether you are watching a filmed rape or not (and so many actresses come forward immediately or years later to say they were raped on camera or had things done to them that they didn’t agree to and couldn’t say no to without losing the entire paycheck from that day) ... is it really ethical?

They ask how I stopped and they want to stop.

Tbh, because it’s six sided w/ points (and possibly bc it’s attached to this article), a Star of David was the first thing that came to my mind. And the colors are switched, but the general grey-and-yellow color palette really didn’t help.

If Bryan Boy doesn’t understand how Jewish people can “own” the yellow star, baybe he should do some reasearch as to how his people came to “own” the pointed-down pink triangle.

On top of that, Miuccia Prada studied political science - she def should know better than this. Guess she doesn’t sign off on the Miu Miu line.

Yup. A label that frequently uses elements from previous eras in their collection somehow just manage to overlook a visual reference from. Western European history. It’s not like designers study this stuff or anything, after all. I’m sure it was just an unfortunate mistake that just so happened to create public

So Miu Miu intended specifically to reference 1940s clothing, and didn’t make the immediate connection to the overarching event of that decade? Was their research limited to a Pinterest vision board?

I don’t for a second think that there was any malicious intent.

Meh. I honestly think the yellow star, even though it’s five pointed, is worse. It looks more like the patch assigned to Jews at a glance.

“Wait I’m confused. So Jewish folk now own the rights to yellow stars?”