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âȘMe: Do you know what intersectionality means?âŹ
âȘA liberal: yes, of courseâŹ

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Cause we all really need to see the good that came from this shitty year.
i think a huge part of the problem here is that child stars generally perform in shows for children, and theyâre styled as children, and they do interviews that are meant to be read and viewed by children. and stranger things is not a childrenâs television show. itâs hardly even âfamily entertainment.â it certainly has a kind of broad, all-ages appeal, but netflix is running the machine like any other prestige television series. and that means instead of wearing converse high tops to the teen choice awards and filming bumpers for the disney channel, these kids are walking down the red carpet at the Screen Actorsâ Guild Awards in gucci and prada, and doing sit-down cover interviews for variety and the hollywood reporter. those are all very Adult Spaces, and itâs in netflixâs financial interest to maintain access to those Adult Spaces so as to solidify stranger thingsâ cultural standing as Prestige Television. which means packaging the kids as sophisticated and stylish little adults in all public appearances. like, compare this picture of the stars of disneyâs andi mack at a film premiere to a picture of the stranger things kids at their own premiere:
the above picture is plainly kids in kidsâ formalwear - bright colours, fun patterns, a t-shirt under a too-big blazer - whereas the stranger thingsâ kids outfits are functionally indistinguishable from something an adult might wear to a red carpet event. like, they just arenât letting these kids be kids - which has especially dire consequences for the girls involved, as theyâre being sexualized to a high degree. obviously, this is affecting the boys in the cast, too - 14-year-old finn wolfhard is having to deal with adult women saying, âcall me in four yearsâ and then having both that comment and his own reaction to it broadcast in the international press. but i think itâs coming down hardest on the girls involved. look at these photos of millie bobby brown at the season 1 premiere and the season 2 premiere.Â
sheâs 13 on the left and 12 on the right.Â
like, itâs not⊠itâs not okay. let these kids be kids. let them present themselves as kids. you can still have your prestige tv show and win awards and preserve your serious, critically acclaimed brand without making the children in your cast vulnerable to sexualization and predation. end rant!
hey. kids not being straight? little girls having crushes on other girls and little boys having crushes on other boys? does not equal sexualizing them. gay is not inherently sexual stop falling back on homophobic rhetoric to justify your discomfort.
what did i just say. what did i just say. children being gay is not weird. child characters in adult media like IT are inherently written for us to project our pasts onto in order to relate, so saying a child character is gay is not weird. because children are gay. and itâs not weird.Â
the gay coding of eddie kaspbrak has literally been a major focus of analysis around IT since the book came out in 1986 this is fucking ridiculous
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Iâm really sorry to have to do this again and I know that I have another donation post circulating but, since my U.C benefit is still in the process of being reinstated, Iâm struggling to make ends meet and buy food. I also wonât receive any sort of financial aid (benefit) until November 25th, so I desperately need help. My Youcaring post is available here, if anyone wants to understand my situation.
If anyone can spare anything for me to get groceries I would really appreciate it, even ÂŁ1/$1 would really go a long way to help me.
Donate either to my Youcaring campaign or to my PayPal ($/⏠donations please use the PayPal icon on my blog)
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Eartha Kitt photographed in Istanbul circa 1949.
Originally shared on Facebook by her daughter, Kitt Shapiro.
It breaks my heart to see how femme culture was appropriated and torn apart by non-lesbians. Even the word itself was ripped away from you and this is so cruel and unfair. Femmes deserve better. I love you all so much.
What makes me doubly mad is that the reason âfemmeâ was stolen from femme lesbians is because people wanted the oo la la factor of using a lesbian identifier thatâs tied to decades of history and associated with a very specific fashion and glamour. They donât want to pay the price femmes pay every day for being femmes though. They have no idea how strong and resilient femmes are, how powerful, they have no idea what it really takes to be a femme. I wish people respected you and your fortitude, because you deserve it.
We spoke to the women behind the #NYCStripperStrike, who allege low wages, unfair treatment, and racial discrimination.
âIâm so sick of seeing my fellow dancers in New York complain about deserving what is supposed to be theirs. Listen you bumb ass fucking promoters and club owners y'all fucking up the damn money,â Gizelle wrote, describing an unfair system of wage distribution. Soon, comments and messages poured in from other dancers with similar complaints, including Panama, whoâs worked in New York City strip clubs for eight years. Gizelle, Panama, and a few other women got to talking, and as their movement gained traction, the #NYC Stripper Strike was born.
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One issue for dancers in New York City, according to Gizelle and Panama, is that in the past several years, club owners and promoters have stopped hiring bartenders to simply tend bar, and instead bring in women with big social media followings to attract customers. Since both bartenders and dancers rely heavily on tipsâand because dancersâ performance spaces can be next to or literally on the barâthis can lead to confusion over who gets money from customers. Some dancers even claim that bartenders have taken their money off of the dancing stage.
These legitimate frustrations have been reduced by some media outlets as a catfight between two groups of women, but participating dancers want to make it clear that this is not a âstrippers vs. bartendersâ battle, but rather, a fight for power and respect in a space that so often denies both from female employees. âWeâre not about stopping anybody from making money,â Panama told Broadly, âWe want [bartenders] to do their job and we do our job and the promoters do their job and the club owners do their job. Letâs set some rules and regulations down for everyone.â Gizelle agreed, adding that âthe promoters and the managers have segregated usâ by treating bartenders (or âstartenders"âan industry term for amateur bartenders with social media clout) differently than dancers.
Dancers of the #NYC Stripper Strike are also shedding light on discrimination against black women in the industry. According to Gizelle and Panama, promoters rarely ever hire bartenders who are black or dark-skinned, and black dancers also have a harder time getting scheduled on nights with high earning potential and gaining access to VIP spaces.
he does the job no one wants to do and then will be told that heâs stealing it.
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Keep in mind that Publix and Wendyâs refuse to join the fair food program
Reblogging again for the links
Yeah. I was about to say. Heâs that fast because heâs being paid by the pound, not by the hour. So he has to or else he wonât be able to make enough money to put food on the table.

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A genuine question - how can you wake up and think to yourself âIâm hella proud to be Americanâ?
donât confuse accents and language barriers with lack of intelligence
Reblog and you might save someoneâs life, especially with all our Black Girls going missing #ProtectBlackGirls #SaveLife
For those who donât know whatâs happening in the video, she untied her shoelaces, pulled one through the inside of the zip tie binding her hands, then tied the shoelaces together. Then, by pulling downward and back and forth on the shoelaces with her feet, she created enough friction to wear away part of the ziptie, making it weak enough to snap right off her hands.
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For those who donât have shoelaces and for those who do but donât want to trip over their own feet in case something goes wrong, hereâs another way:
Itâs all about quick, determined movement of your arms. To see it in action, watch the video at https://youtu.be/0Gr6HX_IKpw?t=9m â the zip ties part starts around the 8:00 min mark. The video also shows how to escape handcuffs and duct tape. And if youâre wondering what to do when youâve got your hands behind your back, go to approx. the 0:20 min mark of the following video: âMoving cuffs from behind back to front positionâ (taken from thrillwriting.blogspot.de/2013/05/credit-wikipedia-disclaimer-this-is-non.html, where youâll also find additional information on how to escape handcuffs).Â
For teach this to your kidsâŠ.boys too. We donât need to lose noone
Solar System: 10 Things to Know This Week
Every day, our spacecraft and people are exploring the solar system. Both the public and the private sectors are contributing to the quest. For example, here are ten things happening just this week:
1. We deliver.Â
The commercial space company Orbital ATK is targeting Saturday, Nov. 11 for the launch of its Cygnus spacecraft on an Antares rocket from Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia. Cygnus is launching on a resupply mission to the International Space Station, carrying cargo and scientific experiments to the six people currently living on the microgravity laboratory.Â
2. See for yourself.Â
Social media users are invited to register to attend another launch in person, this one of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Dragon spacecraft from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. This launch, currently targeted for no earlier than December, will be the next commercial cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station. The deadline to apply is Nov. 7. Apply HERE.
3. Who doesnât like to gaze at the Moon?
Our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) sure doesâand from very close range. This robotic spacecraft has been orbiting Earthâs companion since 2009, returning views of the lunar surface that are so sharp they show the footpaths made by Apollo astronauts. Learn more about LRO and the entire history of lunar exploration at NASAâs newly-updated, expanded Moon site:Â moon.nasa.gov
4. Meanwhile at MarsâŠ
Another sharp-eyed robotic spacecraft has just delivered a fresh batch of equally detailed images. Our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) surveys the Red Planetâs surface daily, and you can see the very latest pictures of those exotic landscapes HERE. We currently operate fiveâcount âem, fiveâactive missions at Mars, with another (the InSight lander) launching next year. Track them all at: mars.nasa.gov.
5. Always curious.Â
One of those missions is the Curiosity rover. Itâs currently climbing a rocky highland dubbed Vera Rubin Ridge, turning its full array of instruments on the intriguing geology there. Using those instruments, Curiosity can see things you and I canât.
6. A new Dawn.Â
Our voyage to the asteroid belt has a new lease on life. The Dawn spacecraft recently received a mission extension to continue exploring the dwarf planet Ceres. This is exciting because minerals containing water are widespread on Ceres, suggesting it may have had a global ocean in the past. What became of that ocean? Could Ceres still have liquid today? Ongoing studies from Dawn could shed light on these questions.
7. There are eyes everywhere.Â
When our Mars Pathfinder touched down in 1997, it had five cameras: two on a mast that popped up from the lander, and three on the rover, Sojourner. Since then, photo sensors that were improved by the space program have shrunk in size, increased in quality and are now carried in every cellphone. That same evolution has returned to space. Our Mars 2020 mission will have more âeyesâ than any rover before it: a grand total of 23, to create sweeping panoramas, reveal obstacles, study the atmosphere, and assist science instruments.
8. Voyage to a hidden ocean.
One of the most intriguing destinations in the solar system is Jupiterâs moon Europa, which hides a global ocean of liquid water beneath its icy shell. Our Europa Clipper mission sets sail in the 2020s to take a closer look than weâve ever had before. You can explore Europa, too:Â europa.nasa.gov
9. Flight of the mockingbird.Â
On Nov. 10, the main belt asteroid 19482 Harperlee, named for the legendary author of To Kill a Mockingbird, makes its closest approach to Earth during the asteroidâs orbit around the Sun. Details HERE. Learn more about asteroids HERE. Meanwhile, our OSIRIS-REx mission is now cruising toward another tiny, rocky world called Bennu.
10. What else is up this month?Â
For sky watchers, there will be a pre-dawn pairing of Jupiter and Venus, the Moon will shine near some star clusters, and there will be meteor activity all month long. Catch our monthly video blog for stargazers HERE.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.
questions men should ask themselves more often
- am i being unnecessarily forceful/loud?
- am i talking over others? are those others mostly women?
- why does this person feel like that? how can i acknowledge their feelings?
- does she seem comfortable around me? if not, why?
- am i devaluing women as a joke/when they make me angry? am i insulting womenâs appearance and sanity whenever they make me angry?
- am i listening to other peopleâs knowledge/experiences or am i only talking about my own? how can i share my knowledge/experiences in a respectful way that doesnât monopolize conversation or infantalize others (primarily women)?

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Black-ish star Jenifer Lewis opens up about her sex addiction and bipolar disorder in her memoir, The Mother of Black Hollywood, excerpted exclusively in PEOPLE
I love when black ppl open up about mental illness -raise awareness around the issue.
âOld people believe all that bullshit Fake News on their facebook home,â say I, a tumblr youthâą, as I reblog an indignant social justice-flavoured post from mic dot com without fact checking.Â
BTW, mic dot com has multiple tumblrs and some of them are as follows:
micdotcom
the-future-now
the-movemnt
this-is-life-actually
And if you arenât already aware, they are a shit company that uses its indignant social justice-flavored posts for clicks even as they do things like fire their four-months-pregnant Connections editor the week after her wedding, without warning. AFTER RUNNING A STORY ABOUT HOW THE USA NEEDS BETTER MATERNITY LEAVE/PROTECTIONS.
This, after they DID NOT fire the guy who lied about a death in his family so he could go build a treehouse and blog about it.
Also 99% of their ~top notch news~ is Huffington Post-style aggregation and NOT original reporting.
SO. Side-eye anything and everything you see by them, because thereâs a good chance itâs just clickbait.
Thanks for putting out their other blogs, Iâve seen the eye-rolling shit from the-movement already.
Donât forget blatant misinformation they put out
The founder is also former Goldman Sachs.
*AIR HORN NOISES*
Thereâs never a bad time to re-up this post, but today Mic has been Micâing around in spectactular fashion.
Today, the founder just laid off half the editorial staff, including the only woman reporter of color in the newsroom.
- Mic is laying off staff as it pivots to video
- Mic Lays Off Dozens Just Weeks After Promising Not To
- Twitter thread by Sarah Amy Harvard, the now ex-only-woman-reporter-of-color
TL;DR - Mic.com is a crap site that treats its people like crap. It doesnât deserve your reblogs. On the plus side, itâs an aggregator, so I promise that news is somewhere else.