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thecommonraven replied to your post: 70% of the reason I am taking this ridiculously…

you are my new favorite human being.

omg awkward because you were already my favorite human being.

<3 <3

  January 31, 2012 at 02:18am

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oh-rebecca:

EVERYONE HAS TO WATCH THIS RIGHT NOW. EVERYONE. 

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before I go to bed when I sort of need to pee I always try and mentally weigh how much I actually need to pee, because if it’s too much I have to get up in the middle of the night which sucks huge balls, but if it’s just the right amount it will force me to get out of bed in the morning which is productive and great. why is life so unpredictable 

  January 30, 2012 at 11:28pm

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katelynowens:

keepyourboehneroutofmyuterus:

[TW for accounts of punishments slave owners did to enslaved peoples, including rape and other truly disgusting things. This is a serious warning. This post is disgusting and disturbing.]

The fact that you are attempting to equate a slave owner owning an enslaved person to a person claiming rights to their own body is so infuriating I can barely stand it.

You are belittling the reality that was slavery, an institution that took away BODILY AUTONOMY and replaced it with the kinds of horrors that you probably can’t even imagine in your own damn mind. There were actual living, breathing people who were enslaved for the entirety of their lives, which could mean MANY decades. They were subjected to the threat of whipping and rape at any moment. They could be sold and moved without any recourse to fight back. Some slave owners, to punish enslaved people who didn’t do what they were told, would CUT OFF the enslaved person’s EARS, ROAST THEM, AND FEED THEM BACK TO THEM. Some slave owners, like Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica, would punish a slave by having another slave SHIT IN HIS MOUTH and then would use a mask to force that slave to keep his mouth closed until he swallowed. They would burn their skin, hang them in cages in trees and let them slowly rot to death, cut off fingers and hands, brand them, and beat them. And they killed them. So many of them. They would toss their still living but diseased bodies over board into the Atlantic. They would use them up and then toss them into graves, merely buying another person and replacing their monetary loss. 

AND THAT is what you have the fucking audacity to compare to a person removing a lump of cells from their body?

Anyone who makes this argument is a total fucking asshole. You want to be against abortion? Fine. But you need to find a way to do it that doesn’t ahistorically remove the horrors of slavery in order to make your tidy little analogy. Because all you are doing with posters like this is showing how LITTLE you care about what ACTUALLY happened to enslaved people, even if what you think you are doing is showing how much you care about fetuses. There is NO comparison here. NONE.

This doesn’t even begin to get at the fact that this poster and this analogy deny the reality of enslaved women. As your bottom picture makes clear, no one ever seems to want to talk about women who were enslaved - who were forced to both labor in the fields and labor through reproduction. They produced and they reproduced. And they sure as hell aborted fetuses. When you act as if abortion and slavery are somehow standing in apposition to one another, you deny that reality. 

As I’ve written elsewhere:

If you do take the time to understand the intertwined history of abortion and slavery, it becomes painfully difficult to assert that abortion is wrong.  Because then you must defend the slaveholder who wanted the enslaved woman to birth that child so that he could enslave them both (even as he probably used religion and morality, rather than economics and labor, as his excuse and defense for why one shouldn’t turn to abortion).  Who would be willing to fault the enslaved woman who aborted her fetus because she didn’t want that child to be a slave?  Who would be willing to fault the enslaved woman who aborted her fetus because she physically could not bear the burden of labor and pregnancy?  Who would be willing to fault the enslaved woman who aborted her fetus as a punishment to the man who raped her, barely fed her, barely clothed her, denied her religion, denied her liberty, and whipped her when she worked too slowly, made a mistake, or attempted to flee?  Who would be willing to fault the enslaved woman who aborted her fetus to protect her life and to save the evils of her life from those of her child?  To include the history of enslaved women in the history of slavery and then compare that history to abortion is not easy.

This poster is disgusting. You are disgusting for propagating such inaccuracies about the past AND about the lived experiences of both enslaved peoples and pregnant people today.

[Also, this doesn’t even begin to address the fact that there are millions of people RIGHT NOW who are enslaved on this planet. GO HELP THEM if you fucking care so much about the horrors of slavery.]

I looked at this fucking picture for half of a second before I knew there would be commentary out the ass on it. I love it when people explicate all of the fuckery so that I can just sit there and be like, “mhm. YEAH. FUCKERS.”

No, but seriously, I’ve never seen this fucking connection made before. Why? Because not only is it SO fucked up, but it also makes no fucking sense. The only thing it proves is that being anti-choice is just one manifestation of the hatred that some people harbor in their rotting minds.

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First gif set.

From The Angry Eye. Relevant transcript.

I am keeping this mostly in part to get Jane Elliot gif saying out.

the more I think about this scene, the more I think how fucked it is that this young woman willingly came to this workshop, presumably to learn something. Here she is, crumpling under the weight of her own bruised privilege & trying to tell the instructor something, like she knows more than this woman who has been doing these workshops for literally decades.

I mean, I shouldn’t be surprised, because 99.9998% of the time when I’ve tried to comment on racism in real life, a white person (& the occasional POC) has tried to tell me that race wasn’t really the issue & racism couldn’t have been happening.

bonanzajellybean replied to your post: 70% of the reason I am taking this ridiculously…

please knock them dead for me

i will try and do my duty

  January 30, 2012 at 09:05pm

televisionismygirlfriend replied to your post: 70% of the reason I am taking this ridiculously…

libertarians are my favorite to argue with tbh because its like arguing with a 12 year old who still believes in the tooth fairy

i also especially like arguing for long periods of time with primarily rich white dudes who are annoyed that everyone else notices the rich-white-dude throne they sit on

  January 30, 2012 at 09:03pm

thedailywhat:

Kids These Days of the Day: The world of corporate logos, as seen through the eyes of identity designer Adam Ladd’s 5-year-old daughter.

[laughingsquid.]

Why does Harvey keep dragging this fucking dog around? There’s a dog in our movie, too. Our dog could EAT that dog.

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Sorry The Artist is better than your movie Scorsese 

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Effie!

  • Interviewer: I know it’s often compared to “Twilight,’’ but in “The Hunger Games,’’ the stakes are much higher.
  • Elizabeth Banks: What are the stakes in “Twilight’’? Like, “I don’t know... should I marry this werewolf?’’

70% of the reason I am taking this ridiculously difficult Constitutional Law class is because it’s really interesting, but a good 30% is me looking forward to arguing with libertarians about Ron Paul

  January 30, 2012 at 04:15pm

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mary kate & ashley olsen in vogue best dressed 2011 

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