∞ Mash. Marxist. Gender-critical feminist. Bilingual. Soyuzmultfilm enthusiast. Cat lover. Passionately pro-Palestine. This blog contains a mix of feminism, Marxism, classical rock, art, pop culture, cats, and memes.
I am in the 1% of the population with this, but I really do not enjoy summer. I love winter, like… if you are cold, you can put on a hoodie, you can grab a blanket and snuggle…. Like… when you’re hot, what do you do? Rip your skin off?
no offense but how can one claim that men aren’t entitled to sex or to women’s bodies and in the same breath say that they support full decriminalization?
how are we supposed to raise a generation of boys who don’t see women as objects when advertisements for brothels are everywhere and they can order a woman like they would a pizza?
we cannot normalize male entitlement by saying “we must maintain a group of women who are always available to satisfy men, whose job it is to cater to men’s sexual desires” and also expect to build a society in which men don’t feel entitled to sex and to women bodies.
what is this world you’re all envisioning in which objectification and liberation live together in perfect harmony?
— Roseneil
S and Ketokivi K (2016) Relational Persons and Relational Processes: Developing
the Notion of Relationality for the Sociology of Personal Life. Sociology
50(1):
148 (via constellations-soc)
it doesn’t matter how salient your point is, if you’re calling a woman a bitch, cunt, slut, hoe, whore, etc. to make it then it’s garbage. misogyny doesn’t emphasize what you’re trying to say, it detracts from and weakens it.