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Millie Holiday

@MuthaMelatonin_

i pray to myself. writer//poet//shapeshifter//HTx

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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91⛥@ihatemeen_·
he saw the first black person and said yep, this black ngga is the betrayer😭
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IT WAS NEVER GOING TO BE ME
IT WAS NEVER GOING TO BE ME@solomonmissouri·
I know this maybe difficult to hear but nobody cares about the “male perspective” Concerning why you murdered your wife… “What all you was dealing with” “The pressures you were under” You lose the benefit of explanation at murder
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juan crow@twinkletweetu·
The thing about patriarchal violence is that it wasn’t me or you today, because it was someone else. We’re not “safe” because we’re smarter or “made better choices” or #hate men more. We’re often just…lucky.
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BAP@mama_mia_09·
I HATE when non Black Americans use negro spirituals and civil rights songs in their protests. Use your own shit!
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Sophia Benoit
Sophia Benoit@1followernodad·
I can’t stop imagining making the choice to run as far as you can from anyone you love so you can hopefully be killed alone. I just. I’m so fucking angry and sad. This is something beyond evil.
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🐶🦷@IHateYourFacee·
I hate being gaslit. People be like “I don’t think they meant it like that” or “maybe you’re overthinking it.” Man fuck you and them lol
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Misty
Misty@Muschiatto·
Femicide is not just “gender wars”
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zellie
zellie@zellieimani·
I don’t mourn men who kill themselves and their partners in murder-suicides. You shouldn’t either.
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Blackish Press
Blackish Press@blackishpress·
Vogue Faces Backlash for Attempting to Rename the Afro hairstyle in a recent article The editor referred to the hairstyle as a "cloud bob" — described as a soft, airy, rounded cut with volume and natural texture. The piece featured imagery of Tracee Ellis Ross’s iconic look and styles clearly rooted in the Afro, yet made no reference to its deep cultural history. The response from the Black community has been swift and vocal. Many see this as another instance of cultural erasure — rebranding a hairstyle long tied to Black identity, pride, and resistance with a neutral, trend-friendly name. The Afro isn’t just a look; it’s a symbol. From the Civil Rights era to today, it represents unapologetic authenticity and natural beauty. Renaming it risks diminishing that legacy while profiting from the very aesthetic it helped create. Fashion should celebrate innovation without erasing origins. True appreciation includes acknowledgment and respect for the communities that originated these styles.
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