When men get them wrong you can tag it with #boymath btw
thinking of becoming an account that just posts basic arithmetic problems so people can get them wrong because they don't know proper order of operations
Also, spending taxpayer money to provide food is "extremist" but spending taxpayer money to hire cops to guard dumpsters to prevent homeless people from eating for free is "the way we do things".
I do my readings on the history of labour in the early industrial period. I see that the majority of factory workers were women, because they could do the same work as men but for less money, while being less valuable to families and therefore easier to buy. I see that there were also women working in mines, and women who remained in farming communities were doing the physical labour of farm work as well as the production of a family's market goods -- the breadwinning. I see that women started industrial action and strikes, that in places like Japan they were significantly responsible for the national economy, since exports like textiles were produced by an 80%+ female workforce. I see that these women worked over 12 hour days, every single day, while in many cases being legally imprisoned on the factory premises.
And then I have a break and I look on social media and I see someone saying that men are the ones who do ~all the hard physical work~ that women are implicitly unable to do, and this is why those jobs are called "blue jobs".
There is so much fucking information in the world about how everything actually works, and it's so accessible. Immediately accepting as true any random gender essentialist phrase you hear on Tiktok is a completely, very easily avoidable way of making yourself look like an utter fucking moron.
Remember Her?
this literally ^
🔆The Afghan women's cricket team played for the first time since the Taliban came to power. It happened in Australia: after many years in exile, the team managed to get together and play a game.
(write in the comments if you need a source)
🔆Cameron Diaz said that after the MeToo movement, working in film for women has changed for the better. The actress noted that on the set there were always a lot of inappropriate comments from men and other moments that they had to put up with. Now, according to Diaz, women feel safer while working.
(https://deadline.com/2025/02/cameron-diaz-levels-of-inappropriateness-on-set-change-metoo-back-in-action-1236282630/)
🔆For the first time in history, a woman will head the government in Liechtenstein. On February 9, lawyer and representative of the Patriotic Union party Brigitte Haas won the parliamentary elections. Traditionally, the winning party appoints the prime minister, and this time Haas was nominated. For more than a hundred years, only men have served as prime ministers in Liechtenstein.
(https://www.politico.eu/article/liechtenstein-election-government-prime-minister-progressive-citizens-party-results/)
isn’t it interesting how they’re “teens” in all the p*rn results but “grown women” when justifying the content
Usually this is true in general but tbh I think PETA is just fucking weird and kind of equal opportunity
Seriously what the fuck is this shit bro.
You cannot convince me this isn't some kind of fetish ^
And apparently a lot of dudes did that fur thing too:
The fact that this is my search history now...
when peta takes pictures of women
when peta takes pictures of men
i support veganism, but i hate peta
queen shit
also it's so funny when someone says they were a loser in high school and their definition of loser is literally just not being in the popular crowd. I hate to break it to you but that's like, most people in high school. when I say I was a loser in high school I mean I would wear wolf ears to school and demand people call me wolfy and I purposefully sat like L from death note in class because I thought it was cool.
the fact that the bourgeoisie often display class solidarity and have a set of shared class interests doesn't mean they can be treated as one undifferentiated agent -- and i think doing so will make you produce some very confusing and strange analyses of what's happening in the usa right now, which is imo one faction of an intrabourgeoisie power struggle emerging triumphant and benefiting themselves to the detriment of the class and us imperial project as a whole
I'm an 18 yo womanI'm a socialist and radical feminist and I will post about these topics a lotNo DNI but I will roast you if you deserve itkanrade #2 ☭✯☭
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