With everything going on, with so many people hurting and losing their life over society deeming them insignificant/worthless, it’s hard to not feel sad. But being able to comment and voice my opinions and let somebody, anybody out there know, that there are folks out here that see them, that they matter. Even if it…
I can now see how that can tip off a radar. I have conflicted thoughts about “Radical feminists”. I like their “energy” and aggressive observations of men’s BS, but their thoughts on gender and their insistence on “gender essentialism” their trans-hatred/transphobia and their awful, awful opinions on sex workers makes…
I’m not sure. When I made the screen name I was sad, and “rad” was the only thing that I could think of that rhymed with “sad” so it stuck.
It’s infuriating how sex workers are targeted and how their portrayal in the media of how they are targeted is treated as flippant and insignificant. Even the AP tried it by changing their tweet from “women” to “prostitutes” about this event.
This video is a little “out there” but does an okay good job of explaining fascist symbols.
This is what men can do to us...do to people...and get away with it...and that’s it.
Once this training becomes more widespread and commonplace, I’ll be waiting for conservative pundits to comment on the next school mass shooting to blame the kids/teachers for the number of people killed, wondering why they didn’t do enough to prevent them from bleeding out.
The problem is: We have far too many environments where the desired result is to force people to be so angry as to destroy everything around them, while the world cheers they lose everything.
Would it be less tragic if the people at the event were armed?
This isn’t for U.S (us). I see this doing well in South Korea and spreading to Japan. China might be tougher. The U.S is a no-go zone.
Good luck on raising two kids.
Castrate all rapists!
How my day is going so far:
•woke up to maggots on the kitchen floor, plus ants eating them
........yeah.
Step 1. Fire him.