Everyday, I bookmark issues affecting females. I want to run out of issues. That's the goal of feminism. To end female oppression. I don't want to talk about a"female gender identity " that males have when I'm campaigning for safe abortions or to end obstetric violence.
I want to talk about the issue at hand. Why are women being denied abortions? Why are they getting epsiotomies during childbirth? What's the evidence for doing these to women? Why are most societies doing that to women? Can we stop this? That's what I want to discuss.
But all debate surrounding female issues is seen as transphobic. We can't talk about issues that only happen to female bodies because we're being told that it excludes transexual males because they were not born female. Well, lucky you! But we were born with the female anatomy.
We bleed or bled once a month, for years. Many of us had babies, or infertility issues. We dealt with polycystic ovaries, endometriosis or uterine fibroids. Or had an abortion or a miscarriage. Or were fired or not hired for being pregnant. Or forced to be pregnant.
Stop the gaslighting right now.
We have rights to human dignity. We just want to be free to choose if we want to be mothers! We want to be financially independent, and help other women to be like that too.
We are many. We're on the right side of history.
Watch us go.
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I grew up with inclusivity meaning to act and make public spaces inclusive for ppl with disabilities, with ramps, lifts and toilets prepared with equipment for their needs. Including women in political representation where black/brown men had already been included, or black/brown
..ppl where only white ppl were. Including poor kids in sports or computer literacy. Including vulnerable women, living in poverty, in health care that was available to wealthier women. Including ppl from impoverished areas in opportunities to access formal qualification.
Inclusivity meant that ppl who were disadvantaged by social class, by sex discrimination or racial discriminator would have a chance to live full lives, with appropriate shelter, health care, financial independence and dignity overall. Inclusivity that panders to the wishes of
I hate it with all my strength when someone calls me a cry baby after I tell them that I was sexually abused as a child by a man and now I am adamant that I will stay physically as far away as I can from any male I don't know or trust.
They say I need therapy. What I needed was to hold this abuser accountable for his acts. He got away with it bc no adult supported the abused children. We were dismissed and discredited. I was personally told that I provoked this man by sitting next to me. So I promised myself
That I would never give another man the chance to abuse me again. A lesson I learned when I was 8yo. I managed to never be around this man for the rest of his life. I crossed the street if he was on the same side. I wouldn't be in the same room with him not even with other ppl.
This is absolutely unbelievable. We are told all the time that no one is trying to prevent women from fighting against patriarchy. I then go and focus on feminism, i talk about feminism, female oppression, and I get called bigot, sexual predator, for supporting women.
Wild and unfounded accusations, about me shitting on other groups. For saying that male/female brains don't exist. That women are oppressed bc they have the potential to gestate and patriarchy exploits that potential. It started a long time ago, to give heirs to men.
It didn't stop yet. mandatory motherhood is real. Girls get dolls to be "trained" as mothers. We're told that girls "grow faster" to justify marriage of underage girls. We're barely have s proper sex ed bc the goal is to make us pregnant, no choice where abortion is forbidden.
A man called Adam says that a drawing of a tampon is obscene.
Another man starved his 9yo for 6h instead of teaching her how to open a can of beans.
Us politicians demanding words like father/mother/daughter/son to be abolished. 1/
Women being taught how to be "choked safely" bc "everyone dies, better eroticize it'.
Owned Jones intervening 'feminist icon' " I Can't Believe It's Not Butler".
Eddie Izzard defending JKR, while others call her the "UK Virus".
A call to burn Allison Bailey's house.
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Brexit.
Vaccination delays.
A person called Jessica Sparrow, born male, gaslighting women by insisting that their male bodies are female bodies bc they have a female gender identity.
"Kenyan schoolgirls sent away from the city to extended family in the countryside to keep them safe from Covid-19 have been raped either by family members or neighbours. If 4,000 girls are pregnant, how many more were raped?" africanews.com/2020/06/17/clo…
Women El Salvador’s being sent to prison for miscarriages and stillbirths for decades, sometimes to 40 years