kaplani
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sex is used as an insult for women “i fucked your mom” “suck my dick” “your mom is whore”,women that have sex are “sluts” while men arent, people refer to sex as “cracked” “used” “smashed” “destroy her holes” and still have the audacy to talk about sex as “intimacy and love”
aidifk@aidifk61385
@lullabystarlust Why is sex so fucking bad to you? It's the ultimate form of intimacy
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This is so ugly. What a pity to destroy the landscape like that instead of building in harmony with it
Aelfwine🇵🇱@Bokononisme
Notice how silly things like geography and geology doesn't apply to the Chinese
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@KHo1689250 The problem with political lesbianism imo is using the term "lesbianism" and therefore stepping on the toes of homosexuals whose sexuality is not a political statement
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yes, everyone should try to find a radfem org or group to join to organize and take action irl. you can make even more of an impact that way even though online discourse helps to a certain extent. plus it makes you feel more hopeful for the future
kaplani@periskepto
Individual radfem orgs of course will have rules for their members as do all organizations. But these rules might vary from org to org. Most radfem orgs will probably not mandate seperatism
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You have no place to complain about radical feminism when you're an awful moid centered pick-me and a pedophile
𝗜𝗰𝗮𝗿𝘂𝘀 𝗟𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗻♔@VladimirIcarus
Its almost like radical feminism is about global lesbianism than abolishing patriarchy... total bourgeois movement
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@pridefulb1tch What are you saying? Winnie organizes in real life. The bookclub is just an old side project that she isn't even in charge of anymore. And we don't gossip in it, we read a book every month and discuss it. Why are you disparaging a feminist you clearly know nothing about?
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I started doing research on prostitution in 1993. In all those years I have watched and analyzed policy changes of almost every variety. The one policy trajectory that *never* made sense to me in any context was legalisation.
This latest from Julie Bindel is a must read for anyone who wants to know why legalisation - far from empowering women - degrades, dehumanises, provides a thin veneer of employment rights that somehow are never actualised and, more than anything else, is just another charter for men to exploit women and girls.
unherd.com/2026/06/brusse…
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