rad-and-i-dont-stop:

anarcha–fem:

aurorevallee:

dea-con:

How are TERFs gonna whip out that “men use their biology to discriminate against women” when they literally do the same thing, only vice versa?

wat

the difference is that men take away women’s rights to be in leadership positions, deny access to reproductive health care, deny them jobs, claim ownership/guardianship over them, claim that they’re intellectually inferior, rape them, sell them, mutilate their vulvas, etc. because of biology.

“TERFs” don’t want males to see them getting changed.

watching us undress is not a right that any male is entitled to, despite your opinion that it is, OP.

Men really will paint any resistance from women to their abuse as worse than their abuse of us. Amazing.

Men wanna be oppressed so bad

Why I hate the Niqab.

mahamara:

My mother is a staunch supporter of the niqab, in fact, she put it on not long after she converted to Islam. She believes that the wearing of the niqab is fard or compulsory.

Growing up I was a tomboy, climbing up trees or pretending to be Magneto from X-Men. or a Ninja Turtle.  My mother hated it and was always forcing me into skirts and telling me to behave like a good girl.

When I was seven and had just started wearing the hijab,  she gleefully put me in abayas and hijabs.  Shortly afterwards she started asking me when I would start wearing the niqab. It wasn’t a question of if I wanted to or not. It was what was expected of me.  So I responded saying that I would wear it when I had grown up, thinking that was a very very long time away.  Little did I know my mother interpreted that as being when I got my first period and only 6 years away.

When I discovered that girls normally get their periods in their early tweens, I began to dread getting my period. My mother had made it public knowledge that when I got my period, I would be a woman and marriageable.

I can remember the moment I realised that I had had my first period. I sat on the toilet and cried for an hour whilst staring at my stained underwear.

Putting the niqab on was the end of my childhood.

The niqab deprived me of life’s smallest pleasures such as feeling the summer sun on my face. I felt like a monster when small children would cower and whimper at the sight of me. I felt alone when I wouldn’t be able to go and play with friends.

One time I decided to not give a fuck and started playing with my friends at a community BBQ. I was about fourteen at the time and I overheard some Muslim comment on how I would make a good wife since I was good with children and one made a joke saying how I would make a good second wife for him.

I felt horrified. I was a child and hearing a grown man, a father of one of my friends talk about me in such a way scared me. I told my mother and she responded saying that I had embarrassed her by acting like a child, that I was a woman now and must act like one.

No one could tell I was a child under the niqab. I was covered from head to toe in dark dreary colours with just my eyes showing. I would have people yell slurs at me, stalk me and tell me to go blow myself up. I hated leaving the house and would often beg my mother to let me remove the niqab. I promised to wear a bigger hijab, to get married, anything that I thought would convince her to let me remove it. She only let me remove it once when I was going to a friend’s house and when I returned home, she told me to get out of her sight as I looked like a naked sharmoota or whore.
After that, I put it back on.

Many Muslim women claim the niqab helps men treat them like individuals because they aren’t being judged on their looks but I call bullshit. I started receiving proposals at fifteen from grown men who wanted a perfectly untouched and unseen child bride that no man had set eyes on. I was nothing more than a prized cow. These men didn’t care about my intellect. They wanted a virginal broodmare. They wanted to own me.

The night I left home, I left without wearing a niqab or hijab. It was the first time in thirteen years that I had stepped foot outside my home with nothing covering my hair.
I was liberated.

I am often asked my opinion of the niqab.
I believe the niqab is pointless and I wholeheartedly believe it needs to be banned.  There is absolutely no need to wear it in this day and age.
It is dehumanizing.
It is isolating.
I hate it.

Why I hate the Niqab.

Why I hate the Niqab.

mahamara:

My mother is a staunch supporter of the niqab, in fact, she put it on not long after she converted to Islam. She believes that the wearing of the niqab is fard or compulsory.

Growing up I was a tomboy, climbing up trees or pretending to be Magneto from X-Men. or a Ninja Turtle.  My mother hated it and was always forcing me into skirts and telling me to behave like a good girl.

When I was seven and had just started wearing the hijab,  she gleefully put me in abayas and hijabs.  Shortly afterwards she started asking me when I would start wearing the niqab. It wasn’t a question of if I wanted to or not. It was what was expected of me.  So I responded saying that I would wear it when I had grown up, thinking that was a very very long time away.  Little did I know my mother interpreted that as being when I got my first period and only 6 years away.

When I discovered that girls normally get their periods in their early tweens, I began to dread getting my period. My mother had made it public knowledge that when I got my period, I would be a woman and marriageable.

I can remember the moment I realised that I had had my first period. I sat on the toilet and cried for an hour whilst staring at my stained underwear.

Putting the niqab on was the end of my childhood.

The niqab deprived me of life’s smallest pleasures such as feeling the summer sun on my face. I felt like a monster when small children would cower and whimper at the sight of me. I felt alone when I wouldn’t be able to go and play with friends.

One time I decided to not give a fuck and started playing with my friends at a community BBQ. I was about fourteen at the time and I overheard some Muslim comment on how I would make a good wife since I was good with children and one made a joke saying how I would make a good second wife for him.

I felt horrified. I was a child and hearing a grown man, a father of one of my friends talk about me in such a way scared me. I told my mother and she responded saying that I had embarrassed her by acting like a child, that I was a woman now and must act like one.

No one could tell I was a child under the niqab. I was covered from head to toe in dark dreary colours with just my eyes showing. I would have people yell slurs at me, stalk me and tell me to go blow myself up. I hated leaving the house and would often beg my mother to let me remove the niqab. I promised to wear a bigger hijab, to get married, anything that I thought would convince her to let me remove it. She only let me remove it once when I was going to a friend’s house and when I returned home, she told me to get out of her sight as I looked like a naked sharmoota or whore.
After that, I put it back on.

Many Muslim women claim the niqab helps men treat them like individuals because they aren’t being judged on their looks but I call bullshit. I started receiving proposals at fifteen from grown men who wanted a perfectly untouched and unseen child bride that no man had set eyes on. I was nothing more than a prized cow. These men didn’t care about my intellect. They wanted a virginal broodmare. They wanted to own me.

The night I left home, I left without wearing a niqab or hijab. It was the first time in thirteen years that I had stepped foot outside my home with nothing covering my hair.
I was liberated.

I am often asked my opinion of the niqab.
I believe the niqab is pointless and I wholeheartedly believe it needs to be banned.  There is absolutely no need to wear it in this day and age.
It is dehumanizing.
It is isolating.
I hate it.

Why I hate the Niqab.

subwaysandstilettos:

I just heard about Umoja Jewelry on Vice. This is an incredible cause that sells beautiful bracelets & jewelry made by the women of the Umoja village who have been victims of sex trafficking. 

image

I just bought two bracelets and they’re beautiful, both in style and what they represent. Please help support this amazing cause.

You can get the bracelets & jewelry here.

subwaysandstilettos:

I just heard about Umoja Jewelry on Vice. This is an incredible cause that sells beautiful bracelets & jewelry made by the women of the Umoja village who have been victims of sex trafficking. 

image

I just bought two bracelets and they’re beautiful, both in style and what they represent. Please help support this amazing cause.

You can get the bracelets & jewelry here.

consultinganthropologist:

coolhandofagirl:

security called me at work today and told me they saw me outside chasing a frog around on the security cameras. i wasnt in trouble they just wanted to let me know they saw me. i didn’t catch him.

One time I went to the art museum with my friend and we got into an elevator where there was a very conspicuous camera. My friend looked right into the camera and started salaciously rubbing his shirt over his nipples and giving bedroom eyes to the camera. I smacked him and told him to stop, he was going to get us kicked out. He said “don’t worry, they have a whole museum of fancy art to watch, they’re not watching the elevator cams”.

When we got to the top floor, the elevator doors opened and there was a museum docent standing there like she was just…waiting for us. She said “My friends in security asked me to come up here and tell you that they received your message and they like what you’ve got.” and she just. Walked away. And my friend’s entire body turned red and I haven’t stopped laughing to this day.

consultinganthropologist:

coolhandofagirl:

security called me at work today and told me they saw me outside chasing a frog around on the security cameras. i wasnt in trouble they just wanted to let me know they saw me. i didn’t catch him.

One time I went to the art museum with my friend and we got into an elevator where there was a very conspicuous camera. My friend looked right into the camera and started salaciously rubbing his shirt over his nipples and giving bedroom eyes to the camera. I smacked him and told him to stop, he was going to get us kicked out. He said “don’t worry, they have a whole museum of fancy art to watch, they’re not watching the elevator cams”.

When we got to the top floor, the elevator doors opened and there was a museum docent standing there like she was just…waiting for us. She said “My friends in security asked me to come up here and tell you that they received your message and they like what you’ve got.” and she just. Walked away. And my friend’s entire body turned red and I haven’t stopped laughing to this day.

About Ancient Greece, I think the misunderstanding is that they simply just weren’t as homophobic as other cultures whereas in reality they just hated women so much that they had “no homo” gay sex. They were so misogynistic that they were androphilic, in my opinion.

cinnastrong:

spencer-shayy:

honeyorgurt:

theeleanorvance:

spencer-shayy:

honeyorgurt:

oh yes I’ve heard of that! they absolutely hated women true

Anon are you me?

Lmao that’s my theory too.

no theory required!

love between two men (an older man and a younger man/an older man and a boy, penetrator and penetrated ALWAYS) was seen as the only love with the potential to be real love

women existed as men’s property. the older man in a greek homosexual relationship had a wife who existed as a broodmare to be penetrated by him in order to have and raise his children. (and when the younger man/boy grew up, he was expected to get a breeding slave himself and become a penetrator, both of her and in his own relationship with a younger man.) any woman who was not married had no way to support herself other than prostitution, AKA becoming public rather than private (marriage) property and existing as a vessel for male pleasure rather than a vessel for male children

a man and a woman (and obviously a woman and a woman) could not be “in love” because women were not full people. the only love in ancient greece was between two men, because they were two full people who could experience full emotions and connections. women were not seen as human enough for that. and even that male love was inherently unequal

so yeah anyone talking about how ancient greece was great because of its “acceptance of homosexuality” doesn’t know what they’re talking about lmao

thank u for this

DO YOU SEE WHY I DESPISE THE ANCIENT GREEKS???

I am so damn tired of people worshipping the Ancient Greeks as enlightened just because homosexual relationships between men like that existed.

Like in art school we were talking about the 19th century and how in college circles the professors would try to emulate the greek homosexual love by having sexual relationships with students and I couldn’t believe at how it was being framed as enlightened and groundbreaking and other shit from my goddamned teachers. Pederastry and shit, just say they are fucking pedophiles, Christ! Just say they got off on the power imbalance between an old man dominating a young man. Just say they fetishized youth. I am so tired of this worship of creepy fucking behaviour just because what we consider to be great men engaged in it.

Fuck off.

About Ancient Greece, I think the misunderstanding is that they simply just weren’t as homophobic as other cultures whereas in reality they just hated women so much that they had “no homo” gay sex. They were so misogynistic that they were androphilic, in my opinion.

cinnastrong:

spencer-shayy:

honeyorgurt:

theeleanorvance:

spencer-shayy:

honeyorgurt:

oh yes I’ve heard of that! they absolutely hated women true

Anon are you me?

Lmao that’s my theory too.

no theory required!

love between two men (an older man and a younger man/an older man and a boy, penetrator and penetrated ALWAYS) was seen as the only love with the potential to be real love

women existed as men’s property. the older man in a greek homosexual relationship had a wife who existed as a broodmare to be penetrated by him in order to have and raise his children. (and when the younger man/boy grew up, he was expected to get a breeding slave himself and become a penetrator, both of her and in his own relationship with a younger man.) any woman who was not married had no way to support herself other than prostitution, AKA becoming public rather than private (marriage) property and existing as a vessel for male pleasure rather than a vessel for male children

a man and a woman (and obviously a woman and a woman) could not be “in love” because women were not full people. the only love in ancient greece was between two men, because they were two full people who could experience full emotions and connections. women were not seen as human enough for that. and even that male love was inherently unequal

so yeah anyone talking about how ancient greece was great because of its “acceptance of homosexuality” doesn’t know what they’re talking about lmao

thank u for this

DO YOU SEE WHY I DESPISE THE ANCIENT GREEKS???

I am so damn tired of people worshipping the Ancient Greeks as enlightened just because homosexual relationships between men like that existed.

Like in art school we were talking about the 19th century and how in college circles the professors would try to emulate the greek homosexual love by having sexual relationships with students and I couldn’t believe at how it was being framed as enlightened and groundbreaking and other shit from my goddamned teachers. Pederastry and shit, just say they are fucking pedophiles, Christ! Just say they got off on the power imbalance between an old man dominating a young man. Just say they fetishized youth. I am so tired of this worship of creepy fucking behaviour just because what we consider to be great men engaged in it.

Fuck off.

mmusclechan:

kaeepopoppa:

winjennster:

m-muscle-chan:

allthenamesilikearetaken:

sweet-cherry-fairy:

ladynorbert:

raisehelia:

nonespark:

strikercorbie:

g8dtier:

avodaco:

me when i get my student loan

this is the money cat. reblog in 30 seconds and you will find yourself with more wealth

#this is the only money cat i will reblog because it’s actually doing the manekineko pose151,646 notes (via lolwhutninja)

OMG YOU’RE RIGHT

and it has its right paw up! the correct paw for this.

and from the markings on its ears, it looks like it might be a calico cat. which is the luckiest kind!

extremely lucky cat

I don’t even care if it actually works, I’m mostly reblogging because it’s freaking adorable.

cute cat and need money, good post, 10/10

in case anyones interested in the other versions

http://www.namaii.com/manekineko/maneki-neko-types.html

Y’know I reblogged this a bit ago and was saved from financial probation and getting kicked out of school because of it, just mere months from graduation. Got a call from the financial aid advisor telling me that they made a mistake with filing my account (or some other sort of clerical error) and said that, basically, they owe me money. Welp.

Last time I reblogged the money cat, I won two $100 gift cards at work.

Damn.

KITTY. YOU CAME BACK. AGAIN. YAYY.