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Manandra Des Marches

@ManandraD

meuf cis bi/pan blanche, j'💗 le dessin, l'humour absurde & la vie. Féministe et anticons. Tmnt fan account : @Manandra_t

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Steve
Steve@Loverism__·
Some day they will learn, that's not what a man wants
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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@lukas_ual Parce que c'est le seul argument qu'ils trouvent pour ralier contre eux Comme les LGBTQ+ ne font de mal à personne en vivant leur vie, que c'est prouvé qu'on ne ruine pas des civilisations depuis un moment, il ne leur reste que ce mensonge.
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Lukas 🏳️‍⚧️
Lukas 🏳️‍⚧️@lukas_ual·
Why do so many trans/homophobes connect being lgbtq to pedophilia ??
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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@amber_toffee Je suis avec vous ! Pour les droits des personnes trans, contre l'essentialisation des femmes, leur réduction à leur sexe ou chromosome. Pour la protection et la sororité de mes sœurs trans, et toute personne défiant les normes genrées. #GlobalFeministAlliance
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amber ଳ@amber_toffee·
#GlobalFeministAlliance I am fully supportive of trans people & trans liberation, and I stand resolutely against transphobic reactionaries and misogynists. I want to join with fellow feminists who share my views.
퐁당샘@PDS_forWomyn

#GlobalFeministAlliance 저는 트랜스젠더에 반대합니다. 뜻이 맞는 페미니스트분들과 함께 하고 싶어요.

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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@brockpierson "Nous" et c'est un seul pauvre type qui se croit en droit de parler au nom de tous. PIRE, il pense que cet avis va intéresser les femmes
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Tori atheist@ToriatheistTori·
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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@tugberk37 @muratbdk35 Même si vous aviez raison ? Être malade ne fait pas de quelqu'un une personne dangereuse, à haïr, à rejeter. Cette personne trans est horrible est cruelle, combien de personnes non trans le sont aussi ? Doit on vous accuser pour leurs crimes ?
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Tuğberk
Tuğberk@tugberk37·
@muratbdk35 Hasta olmayan birisi cinsiyetini reddetmez
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Tuğberk@tugberk37·
Adı: Maya Cinsiyeti: Kız! Maya henüz 12 yaşındaydı, “sen kızsın, ben ise hiç bir zaman kız olmayacağım” denilerek trans bir saldırgan tarafından okulda silahla vurularak komaya sokuldu. Hem hasta hem de kıskançlar.
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Cerfia
Cerfia@CerfiaFR·
🇫🇷⚖️ FLASH | Le cinéaste Christophe Ruggia a été reconnu COUPABLE d’agressions sexuelles sur Adèle Haenel, alors âgée de 12 à 14 ans. Il est CONDAMNÉ en appel à 5 ans de prison, dont 2 ans ferme sous bracelet électronique.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
In 1984, Ruth Coker Burks was 25 years old, visiting a friend at a hospital in Little Rock, when she noticed nurses drawing straws outside a patient's room. Someone had to go in. She didn't wait for the straws. She opened the door herself. What she found inside would define the next decade of her life. 🕯️** Inside was a young man reduced to bones — maybe 80 pounds, dying alone, terrified. He kept whispering one word. *"Mama."* Ruth told the nurses to call his mother. They laughed. *"Honey, we've called. He's been here six weeks. Nobody's coming."* Ruth made them give her the number. She tried one last time. The mother's answer was cold and final: her son was sinful, already dead to her, and she would not be coming. So Ruth went back into that room. She took his hand. She stayed. For 13 hours, she held the hand of a dying stranger, promising him he wouldn't leave this world alone. When he died, his family refused to claim the body. Ruth decided she would bury him herself. She owned plots in her family cemetery in Hot Springs — where her father and grandparents rested. The nearest funeral home willing to handle an AIDS death was 70 miles away. Ruth paid from her own pocket. A local potter gave her a chipped cookie jar for an urn. She used posthole diggers to dig the grave herself. She spoke kind words over the earth because no minister would come to pray over a man who died of AIDS. Ruth thought that would be the end. It was the beginning. Word traveled through the quiet networks of fear and desperation across Arkansas. *There's a woman in Hot Springs who isn't afraid. There's a woman who will sit with you. There's a woman who will make sure you're buried with dignity when your own family won't claim you.* They started arriving. Dying young men from rural hospitals across the state, abandoned by the people who were supposed to love them most. Over the next decade, Ruth Coker Burks cared for more than 1,000 people dying of AIDS. She personally buried 40 of them in Files Cemetery — digging the graves herself, with her young daughter beside her carrying a small spade, holding their own funerals because no one else would speak over these graves. Of those 1,000 people, only a handful of families didn't abandon their dying children. Ruth called parents. Begged them to come say goodbye. To claim their child's body. Most refused. *"Who knew,"* she said, *"there'd come a time when parents didn't want to bury their own children?"* But she also witnessed something else — something that stayed with her. She watched gay men care for dying partners with a devotion that shattered every stereotype. She watched a terrified community take care of its own — and take care of her. *"They would twirl up a drag show on Saturday night and here'd come the money. That's how we bought medicine. That's how we paid rent. If it hadn't been for the drag queens, I don't know what we would have done."* By the mid-1990s, new treatments emerged. The crisis began to shift. And then, like so many heroes of the AIDS crisis, Ruth Coker Burks faded from public memory. She wrote a memoir in 2019 called *All the Young Men* because she needed people to understand what happened in Arkansas. What happened across America. What happens when fear convinces people to abandon their own children. And what happens when one person refuses to walk past a door everyone else fears. She didn't have medical training. She didn't have institutional backing. She didn't have money. She had compassion. Courage. Posthole diggers. And a family cemetery. That was enough to make sure 1,000 people didn't die believing they were worthless. The next time someone says one person can't change anything — Remember the red bag on the door. Remember the 13 hours she stayed with a stranger. Remember the 40 graves she dug with her own hands. She walked through that door in 1984. And 1,000 lives were forever changed because of it.
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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@StellarFox16 @FilexVEVO_ @Sofi182Rdz Vous projetez toujours sur les trans votre haine. Avez vous prit le temps d'écouter les concernés avant de prétendre tout connaître d'eux, ou votre égo est trop important pour la remise en question de votre idéologie ?
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Steph Richards: (She/her) - Say NO to hate.
I want to congratulate the gender critical ideology movement on its success in the past year, in closing, Women's Institutes nationwide, losing Girlguiding, hundreds of volunteers & spending £100,000+ in a failed attempt to stop trans women swimming in a pond.
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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@K_Imrama @PompeySteph You know nothing about trans people, biology, anthropology, sociology, and history. I do not "believe", you are the one thinking humanity is so simple and binary. Diversity exist, it does not wait for your permission or aprobation.
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Frank Castle
Frank Castle@FrankCastleMilk·
@ManandraD @K_Imrama @PompeySteph Trans women are all men. It's literally the only way to be a trans women, and too many of them are sex criminals to even approach letting them into single SEX spaces.
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Kat Tsai
Kat Tsai@Chuwenjie·
In light of the Avatar leaks, I wanted to share a list of our visual development artists. There is so much amazing work we did on the film that we are not allowed to share right now, and it’s thanks to these people that the movie looks the way it does. Thread below ⬇️
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Viperol
Viperol@Viperolworm·
@ManandraD @PompeySteph Men are our oppressors. Men like Stephen here are colonising and appropriating what belongs to women. We’re taking our shit back from our oppressors . Cope harder.
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Manandra Des Marches@ManandraD·
@harihane @gorogor71105327 Tu pars d'un principe simple : nier leur transidentité, ce qui te permet de leur nier toute oppression. Mais être trans n'est pas un "caprice" ça fait juste partie de la diversité de l'humanité
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針羽@harihane·
@gorogor71105327 問題はトランス女性って別に弱者ではないということなんですよ。普通に男性の権利を持っているので。性的指向が女性のトランス女性はヘテロだし、ゲイ男性でも女性より弱者ということもない、最近は性同一性障害は障害が取れて病気でもなくなりましたし。そんな人が女性差別を知らんがなと言ってるわけ
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ങേ?@swathie_muthu·
@fwg0308 Feminists in korea are oppressed and silenced because you've actually been successful in your objectives. Everywhere else, feminism has been co-opted by sex positivity, transgenderism, pro-sex work, pro-surrogacy and other male centric movements and doesn't challenge patriarchy.
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fwg@fwg0308·
세계 모든 공주들 한국은 페미니스트라는 것을 밝히는 것만으로도 목숨이 위험해요 페미니즘을 가진 여성이 나쁜 것처럼 여론을 만들어서 여성끼리 연대하지 못하게 하는 건 당연하고,죽이는 남자가 실제로있어요.... 그래서 우리는 신상을 무조건 숨겨야해요 아직은 익명에서만 말할 수 있는 거죠
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