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THIS BLOG IS RAMPANTLY AND UNSTOPPABLY PRO-SEX WORK
YOU SHOULD BE DEEPLY SUSPICIOUS OF ANY IDEOLOGY THAT DOES NOT SUPPORT THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE IN YOUR SOCIETY
That has got to be the coldest take I've ever seen. There is a distinct and important difference between supporting the vulnerable people and supporting the business that keeps them that way. I am very anti sex work, I think even besides the religious reasons, that it is damaging physically and mentally to the most vulnerable people that feel they need to do it to survive. Supporting the porn or prostitution industry only creates a demand for making primarily at risk women into products. I absolutely support the people that are in those industries, because they need help and they generally don't want to be there, but I do refuse to support the industry that monetizes rape
"They generally dont want to be there" PLEASE TALK TO ACTUAL SEX WORKERS, YOU CANNOT BE ANTI-SEX WORK AND PRO SEX WORKER AT THE SAME TIME
Can I ask a legit question? First off I 100% support sex work and sex workers, I know many of them genuinely enjoy their work and find it empowering. Itâs not my cup of tea, but Iâm really happy it works for them. But if itâs possible to say, empathize with servicemembers while still opposing the military, isnât it possible to feel the same way about sex workers? Not trying to be combative, genuinely curious. Thanks for your time!
DIFFERENT POWER DYNAMICS
THE ARMED FORCES CAN ONLY EVER PROFIT OFF VIOLENCE WHILE THE SEX INDUSTRY CAN BE DONE ENTIRELY ETHICALLY WITH NO VIOLENCE
That makes total sense. Thank you!
NO TROUBLE DEAR THANK YOU FOR ASKING
Btw yall have to stop treating this sex work question as if there's only too extremes: people who are literally kidnapped and/or forced to do sex work that it's not going to profit them in any way, and more or less financially stable sex workers that do it because they like it.
I'll say this over and over again: 90% of sex workers (not around the world, not everywhere, but from what I've seen in my own country) are poor LGBT+ POC who, although don't have other job opportunities and resort to sex work to get through the month, are not forced by someone else to do it and their money is not stole from them, they're not being sex trafficked.
Supporting sex workers doesn't mean supporting sex trafficking and the horrible fucking system that allows sex traffick to go unnoticed- it means supporting those 90% and allowing them to use their voice. Is listening to the 90% and finding solutions and offer them better opportunities because I can GUARANTEE you that if they could get another type of job they would. Supporting sex workers also mean supporting those who don't depend on that money to survive but just enjoy doing sex work.
Supporting sex workers means understanding that, although criminalizing sex work could help stop sex trafficking, it would leave that 90% living on the streets. I'm not saying that we should choose one percentage of people over the other: I'm saying that we need to think about a solution that doesn't condemn that huge percentage of people to starvation and death. We should think about some other kind of solution to replace (or to help) banning sex work.
Btw when I say "sex workers" I don't mean underaged/kidnapped people who are forced to perform sex work. People who are sex trafficked are not sex workers because that shit ain't work, it's outright a human rights violation.
2021 tumblr discourse predictions:
a popular user is murdered and the person who kills them assumes control of their blog to try and cover up the murder, then them blocking all of the person's former mutuals to avoid being contacted causing a whole slew of drama
AOC has a heated gamer moment playing halo 5
an update causes a glitch where everyone's likes & blogs they're following are made public. chaos reigns
people start talking about how making fun of pyramid schemes is misogynistic and we're just afraid of women having power
anti-vax comes to tumblr in the form of people saying vaccines are bad because some people have anxiety and shouldn't be forced to have to interact with doctors
people learn kamala harris follows jk rowling on twitter and the final trumpet sounds as the gates of hell open unleashing untold horrors onto the world
elon musk dies of covid and people argue whether grimes is a Girl Boss or not for using the inheritance to hire a private army and launch a full scale war on australia
stray cat j is arrested for tax evasion
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[ID: A two paneled image. The first panel, labelled âStories where the protagonist chooses romance over friendshipâ, shows someone reading an extremely large book. The second panel, labelled âStories where the protagonist chooses friendship over romanceâ, is the Lisa Simpson plate meme. Lisa Simpson looks down at an empty plate. End ID]
"Dean is bisexual and loves men but he thinks castiel is ugly" is by far the funniest take I've seen so far
[I.D: a reply by @/buddiyeboiye that says:
another similar take: in the finale, they get cas back. dean confesses that he's bi and in love with cas, at which point cas reveals that he meant his whole "i love you" speech in a platonic way and the empty got him before he could say no homo. End I.D]
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while i get and agree with the fact that gay people should probably play gay people and gay stories are best written by gay people, the fervor to prove that âstraight people shouldnât play gay characters!!â is what the interviewer used to forcibly out lee pace so like
idk maybe slow your roll and realize that like⌠actors can be closeted, content creators can be closeted, and tbh this âyou can only write your own experiences, never write someone elseâsâ rhetoric is also a bigotâs fucking wet dream?? like the perfect excuse to never write diverse characters?? and to say that they have nothing in common with people who donât look/love/exist the same way as them??
yeah, the author of simon vs the homo sapienâs agenda is a cis straight woman, which means love, simon (though directed by a married gay man with multiple gay characters played by gay/bi actors) is based on a novel written by a straight woman⌠but this straight woman literally ends her book acknowledging the LGBT teens who helped her write the book and make sure she was writing it appropriately.
this is the content we want
listen⌠EVERY SINGLE piece of media EVER involves some level of writing about experiences that are not your own, especially if itâs diverse. even bland stories just about white people involves an author writing about genders that are not their own. if you want a story with characters of color, white authors are going to have to write about those perspectives. if you want gay characters in every story, straight authors are gonna have to write about those perspectives. even LGBT narratives might involve gay authors writing about bi characters or cis authors writing about trans characters.
what we HOPE FOR when they do that is that they talk to people⌠actually belonging to those groups to learn what is and isnât appropriate and true to life. which is what the author of simon vs the homo sapienâs agenda did.
itâs exactly what she did. she literally worked in a support group for LGBT and GNC kids, saw they did not have cute love stories written for them after they told her this, and then worked with them to give them the love story they craved.
this is a good thing. this is progress for lgbt people. this is the path we need to walk towards getting LGBT content created by LGBT authors.
when you attempt to take the ~moral ground on protesting this film, all youâre doing is telling people who fund these projects that gay products donât sell. they donât get the nuance of what youâre going for. and, chances are, youâre looking like a fucking hypocrite, because i can promise you most of the canon gay characters you stan profit a cishet somehow (if theyâre even canon).
so, yâunno, as someone who has read simon vs the homo sapienâs agenda AND seen the fucking movie let me tell you!! itâs fine!! itâs diverse beyond having gay character, itâs written respectively, and it hit home on a lot of experiences i WISH i had as a gay teen. itâs corny, itâs silly, and itâs all i ever would have wanted at 13, 14, 15
if you donât want to see it, just fucking say so! but donât act like youâre doing it on moral grounds. you can just⌠not like a movie or not want to see it without it being some moral victory.
let me also add from a writing perspective that writers should in no way be limited to write only about their own race, class, sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation when they create characters.
think, for a moment, about how absurd that sounds. let writers challenge themselves to create diverse casts of characters. let writers learn to write from points of view that are not their own. not every work of fiction is an autobiography.Â
this âyou can only write your own experiences, never write someone elseâsâ rhetoric is also a bigotâs fucking wet dream
When Lena Dunham was asked why there was no diversity in her show Girls she responded that she was writing about her own experiences and therefore could only write about white women.
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Triggers are like allergies.
An allergy is an extreme sensitivity to something that might not bother most people.
There are common ones and rare ones
They range from mildly annoying to life threatening, depending on the degree of sensitivity.
Not everyone has them. Some people might have several.
Thereâs no need to include allergy warnings when your audience is small and well known and you know no one present is allergic to anything youâre bringing.
When your audience is wider or unknown, itâs courteous to include warnings for the more common ones (peanuts, milk). Because better safe than sorry.
If you find out that someone with a rarer one might be present, you should include warnings for things you usually wouldnât (cayenne pepper, mint).
If you set off an allergic reaction, you apologize even if you didnât know they had that allergy, you do what you can to help, and you take care not to do it again.
Teasing someone for having one is stupid.
People donât choose to have them, and those that have them wish they didnât.
Faking one that you donât have is bad form.
And if you intentionally expose an allergic person to something you know they are allergic to, you are an ASSHOLE.
Christian Dior fw 2005