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100000% not true, a “body card” can go just as far

One of the worst pieces of literature I've read on sexual violence against men was this: rife with rape apologia and even tried to construe research into male victims as anti-feminism. Of the few grounded criticisms in this text, they have since been refuted.

I can’t take the diaspora wars seriously because Southern Black Americans be putting down Northern Black Americans whose PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS REIGN FROM THE SOUTH.!



Feminists. I see your 'emotional labor' and I raise you one 'death labor.' Men do ONE to TWO more years 'death labor' than women in their life-time. The argument is over. Now you harridans shut the fuck up.

@eihtbeezy does this literature review include cases where interpartner violence results in murder? Numerically, don't husbands kill their wives or ex-partners more often than the other way around?

I once dated a guy whose middle name was Nathaniel. I saw him fill out a form that asked for his full name & for middle, he wrote “Nathaneil.” I was like “Oh, I’ve never seen it spelled that way.” He pulled out his ID to show me & realized he had, in fact, been spelling it wrong.

The CEO of Red Lobster at Holiday Bar with a white woman…



1/ I made it about halfway through Francoise Verges' "Decolonial Feminism," which was one of the books recommended on the MAKC episode on why decolonial feminisms are different from the mainstream and/or imperial feminisms. Here's a thread of my thoughts. Apologies for the inadvertent typos, grammatical errors, etc. Blurb page: features a bunch of white/European scholars or magazines - including the famed Judith Butler-, plus a Brazilian Black feminist philosopher who earned her degree on the work of Simone de Beauvoir and Judith Butler according to her Wikipedia page. Interesting...Who IS Francoise Verges? Because nothing about her bio page tells me she has some involvement in any type of political organizing. She's an artist, curator, academic, etc. who writes about decolonial feminisms, whose work is reviewed by white people and a Brazilian Black feminist scholar and journalist who wrote a shorter Brazilian version of Ibram Kendi's "How to be an antiracist." Which we all know is very powerful radical stuff. Cool beans, moving on...

Every race practiced slavery. Every race was enslaved. History is not as simple as pointing out one group of people as oppressors and another group of people as oppressed.