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I Pour My Heart Into The Page

I pour my heart into the page

I write to free my soul and give it a stage

I want to express what's on my chest

I want to free myself

Be myself

My mother

Never understand

My father

Maybe he can

I want to free myself

Be myself

Let myself speak freely

Let myself fall and rise

Like my breath on this page

I write so I can say

What I feel

What I desire

I pour my heart into the page

I write to free my soul and give it a stage

I want to express what's on my chest

I want to free myself

Be myself

I have no where but here to be myself

I have no where but here to pour out

My heart

My soul

I cannot bring it to my mother's door

I cannot trust her not anymore

My father speaks of love

My mother speaks of limits

My father says go on

My mother says be done

I pour my heart into the page

I write to free my soul and give it a stage

I want to express what's on my chest...

I cry knowing I'll never be the same.

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1 year ago

You know... It's quite funny how an ultra common thing among leftism is basic empathy. Like, I've seen some people get pointed at and called communist for simply saying “everyone should get free housing, education and healthcare”, or some shit like that...


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1 year ago

It's war. Boop or get booped.

Could someone explain to me what the tumble-boop thing is?


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1 year ago

Feminism has always, always had a history with Racism and White Supremacy - particularly in a way that promotes fascist leaning "Protection for Me and Mine" type "activism".

There have always been several Upper Class, White, Women at the helm of Feminist movements and it is something Poor, Working Class, Women of Color have been vocally criticizing since the First Wave.

I mean, US Americans, did you not learn about Sojourner Truth? Have you not read "Ain't I A Woman?"? It is one of the most famous early accounts of the racialized nature of gender. It perfectly highlights the way the social aspects of gender have always been barred from People of Color in a way they aren't barred from White People in a firsthand historical account.

Women's Suffrage, and subsequently the First Wave of Feminism was an actively Racially Segregated movement. White Suffragettes intentionally campaigned for themselves and themselves only because they thought that campaigning for Black, Immigrant, and Indigenous Women would undermine their own movement. They did not seek liberation for women, they sought the Systemic, Institutional Power of their White Male Peers and they got it - by intentionally leaving Women of Color behind them.

This is most evident in the fact that White Women received the right to vote in 1920, but Black Women did not receive the right to vote until 1965 with the Voting Rights Act. Almost 50 years later. That is over half a lifetime. This was also only approximately 2-3 years before Radical Feminism and the Second Wave began around 1967~1968.

If you think racial segregation and racism in the Feminist Movement ended with Black Women's suffrage and completely dissipated within the two years it took for the Second Wave to pick up it's feet, you are naïve at best and actively racist yourself at worst. The Women's Liberation Movement / Radical Feminism have always been White Woman's movements riding the coattails of the Suffragette's racism.

Look at the website for the Women's Liberation Front. WoLF is one of the original Radical Feminist organizations. It was founded in the late 60's and is one of the largest Radfem organizations to date. Now. Look at their board. Look at the photos of women they choose to include across their site. Look at the women who are speaking at their events. Beyond one or two token Black Women, it is a sea of Whiteness.

You know who is a special advisor to WoLF and the founder of the group "Standing for Women"? Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, aka Posie Parker. Kellie-Jay is the woman who popularized "Woman means adult human female" as an anti-trans slogan. Kellie-Jay is also real good buddies with - you guessed it! Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists!

WoLF also takes money from the Alliance Defending Freedom, (ADF) a Right Wing Christian Organization, and it's members have worked directly with the Heritage Foundation, a Conservative organization founded during the Reagan Presidency.

Radical Feminism as a political movement cares about the lives and held power of White Women under the guise of "Women's Liberation" in the exact same way as their foremothers, the Suffragettes. It's a foundationally White Supremacist movement. Black Feminists, Indigenous Feminists, Immigrant Feminists, and Colonized Feminists have been talking about this for over a century but it falls on White ears so why would they listen.


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1 year ago

super boops are a thing if you hover over the boop button for a bit

ah thank you!!!

tis good information, bc I literally just figured that out like 10 minutes ago and was so very confused before lmao


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1 year ago

“If you can't have a girlfriend, be the girlfriend.” — Some wise mf.

its so funny seeing terfs be tranphobic and saying transfems just want to abuse the benefits of girlhood and rape them in bathrooms when most transfems i know just want to be pretty (me included)

like i think im trans purely because i like girls too much

that's such a valid reason to be trans


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