April 23, 2013
nefermaathotep:

yourfavoriteantihero:

iamnkoli:

eccentric-central:

nefermaathotep:

theignorantparadox:

only 6 notes tho -_-

ignorance is bliss

I absolutely love this. It’s real. It’s a simple cartoon that explains the truth.
The things that Black people (or any minority) have tend to get “whitened.”
Very few notes, because only some very bold white people would actually reblog.

Yes, learning about this right now in my global societies class.

Well that’s racist I never asked for the history to be dumbed down to white supremacists and and didn’t do it. don’t make generalizations about white people you racists.

White folks get pissed when generalizations get made about them I see…how does it feel? NOT SO GOOD DOES IT? ITS HOW WE FEEL ALL THE TIME…!!!!!

Dear white people: You’re a fucking idiot if you don’t realize that history has been whitened up. Don’t get fucking defensive over it just because it’s “not your fault”; it’s still true.Love, a white girl. 

nefermaathotep:

yourfavoriteantihero:

iamnkoli:

eccentric-central:

nefermaathotep:

theignorantparadox:

only 6 notes tho -_-

ignorance is bliss

I absolutely love this. It’s real. It’s a simple cartoon that explains the truth.

The things that Black people (or any minority) have tend to get “whitened.”

Very few notes, because only some very bold white people would actually reblog.

Yes, learning about this right now in my global societies class.

Well that’s racist I never asked for the history to be dumbed down to white supremacists and and didn’t do it. don’t make generalizations about white people you racists.

White folks get pissed when generalizations get made about them I see…how does it feel? NOT SO GOOD DOES IT? ITS HOW WE FEEL ALL THE TIME…!!!!!

Dear white people:
You’re a fucking idiot if you don’t realize that history has been whitened up. Don’t get fucking defensive over it just because it’s “not your fault”; it’s still true.

Love, a white girl. 

(via forebodingflamingo)

January 25, 2013
donttdosadness:

stfuconservatives:

theoppressedlittlefetus:

ihavetheswaggerofacripple:

It’s not like you guys care or anything. But this is the sign I made for the ProLife March in Washington D.C this week. 

It’s not like you care or anything, but Dr. Seuss was so pro-choice he threatened to sue the pro-life organization misusing and appropriating his words, this quote. Ha.

Dr. Seuss and his wife were lifelong supporters of Planned Parenthood. His widow continues to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote. BTW, the book was about the American post-war occupation of Japan. Not about fetuses.

I don’t think it matters what Seuss’ personal opinions were or what the quote was originally referencing. You can’t ignore the pro-life implications associated with it. 

Actually, you can. How would you like it if someone took a quote of yours and used it as a battle cry for something you were so vehemently opposed to? It is disrespectful, and the fact that organizations have been sued over this shows that it’s actually a big deal to take it out of context and twist it to fulfill your own purposes.

donttdosadness:

stfuconservatives:

theoppressedlittlefetus:

ihavetheswaggerofacripple:

It’s not like you guys care or anything. But this is the sign I made for the ProLife March in Washington D.C this week. 

It’s not like you care or anything, but Dr. Seuss was so pro-choice he threatened to sue the pro-life organization misusing and appropriating his words, this quote. Ha.

Dr. Seuss and his wife were lifelong supporters of Planned Parenthood. His widow continues to sue pro-life organizations for using this quote. BTW, the book was about the American post-war occupation of Japan. Not about fetuses.

I don’t think it matters what Seuss’ personal opinions were or what the quote was originally referencing. You can’t ignore the pro-life implications associated with it. 

Actually, you can. How would you like it if someone took a quote of yours and used it as a battle cry for something you were so vehemently opposed to? It is disrespectful, and the fact that organizations have been sued over this shows that it’s actually a big deal to take it out of context and twist it to fulfill your own purposes.

(Source: loveyourselfandyourlife, via dontdosadnesss)

September 25, 2012
cracked:

After going viral on Reddit’s ‘Funny’ section for being odd-looking with facial hair, the girl above gave the following graceful and fresh response:

“Hey, guys. This is Balpreet Kaur, the girl from the picture. I actually didn’t know about this until one of my friends told on facebook. If the OP wanted a picture, they could have just asked and I could have smiled :) However, I’m not embarrased or even humiliated by the attention [negative and positve] that this picture is getting because, it’s who I am. Yes, I’m a baptized Sikh woman with facial hair. Yes, I realize that my gender is often confused and I look different than most women. However, baptized Sikhs believe in the sacredness of this body - it is a gift that has been given to us by the Divine Being [which is genderless, actually] and, must keep it intact as a submission to the divine will. Just as a child doesn’t reject the gift of his/her parents, Sikhs do not reject the body that has been given to us. By crying ‘mine, mine’ and changing this body-tool, we are essentially living in ego and creating a seperateness between ourselves and the divinity within us. By transcending societal views of beauty, I believe that I can focus more on my actions. My attitude and thoughts and actions have more value in them than my body because I recognize that this body is just going to become ash in the end, so why fuss about it? When I die, no one is going to remember what I looked like, heck, my kids will forget my voice, and slowly, all physical memory will fade away. However, my impact and legacy will remain: and, by not focusing on the physical beauty, I have time to cultivate those inner virtues and hopefully, focus my life on creating change and progress for this world in any way I can. So, to me, my face isn’t important but the smile and the happiness that lie behind the face are. :-) So, if anyone sees me at OSU, please come up and say hello. I appreciate all of the comments here, both positive and less positive because I’ve gotten a better understanding of myself and others from this. Also, the yoga pants are quite comfortable and the Better Together tshirt is actually from Interfaith Youth Core, an organization that focuses on storytelling and engagement between different faiths. :) I hope this explains everything a bit more, and I apologize for causing such confusion and uttering anything that hurt anyone.”

cracked:

After going viral on Reddit’s ‘Funny’ section for being odd-looking with facial hair, the girl above gave the following graceful and fresh response:

“Hey, guys. This is Balpreet Kaur, the girl from the picture. I actually didn’t know about this until one of my friends told on facebook. If the OP wanted a picture, they could have just asked and I could have smiled :) However, I’m not embarrased or even humiliated by the attention [negative and positve] that this picture is getting because, it’s who I am. Yes, I’m a baptized Sikh woman with facial hair. Yes, I realize that my gender is often confused and I look different than most women. However, baptized Sikhs believe in the sacredness of this body - it is a gift that has been given to us by the Divine Being [which is genderless, actually] and, must keep it intact as a submission to the divine will. Just as a child doesn’t reject the gift of his/her parents, Sikhs do not reject the body that has been given to us. By crying ‘mine, mine’ and changing this body-tool, we are essentially living in ego and creating a seperateness between ourselves and the divinity within us. By transcending societal views of beauty, I believe that I can focus more on my actions. My attitude and thoughts and actions have more value in them than my body because I recognize that this body is just going to become ash in the end, so why fuss about it? When I die, no one is going to remember what I looked like, heck, my kids will forget my voice, and slowly, all physical memory will fade away. However, my impact and legacy will remain: and, by not focusing on the physical beauty, I have time to cultivate those inner virtues and hopefully, focus my life on creating change and progress for this world in any way I can. So, to me, my face isn’t important but the smile and the happiness that lie behind the face are. :-) So, if anyone sees me at OSU, please come up and say hello. I appreciate all of the comments here, both positive and less positive because I’ve gotten a better understanding of myself and others from this. Also, the yoga pants are quite comfortable and the Better Together tshirt is actually from Interfaith Youth Core, an organization that focuses on storytelling and engagement between different faiths. :) I hope this explains everything a bit more, and I apologize for causing such confusion and uttering anything that hurt anyone.”

(via cassmon)

September 9, 2012

breewhat:

harknessavagrant:

raptorific:

fandomgeek:

fuckyouackles:

oh my god I thought the last one was a JOKE, jfc

THE LAST ONE IS NOT A JOKE. REPEAT THE LAST ONE IS NOT A JOKE. PLEASE DEAR GOD STOP ROMNEY FROM BEING PRESIDENT.

Yeah, just to clarify: no part of #9 is a joke. All those things sound like gross exaggerations that would be unfair, horrible things to say about a person were they not true. Unfortunately, every single one of them is.

Actually, I’d like to clarify something about #9.

The man who was assaulted was attacked by Mitt and a few of Mitt’s friends, yes, but he was not gay. That’s what makes it worse. He was NOT gay, but Mitt and his friends suspected he was gay simply because he came to school with what can only be described as an 80s-appropriate hairstyle. Because his bangs were longer than the hair at the back of his head, they decided it was a clear indication that he was a homosexual and they sought to “fix” that by forcibly cutting his hair. The man, however, was not gay and due to the bullying he received from Mitt, Mitt’s friends, and several people in the aftermath of what Mitt and his friends did, the man committed suicide.

I would also like to note that this occurred while Mitt Romney was in college.

It wasn’t elementary school, when you could at least blame parents and school faculty for not intervening. It wasn’t even during high school, when you’re expected to be completely immature and there’s still enough accountability to assign to parents and teachers that chose not to intervene. It was during college. They were all adults and they behaved that way toward someone they suspected could be gay because of their chosen style of hair.

When Mitt was confronted with the fact that the man went on to kill himself as a result of having no self-esteem or self-worth after having been so cruelly taunted, bullied, and assaulted, he brushed the subject off and said, “kids will be kids.” Except you weren’t a child, you weren’t even a teenager. You were an adult and you went unpunished for your criminal assault of another human being, and that person is now dead because of the things you and your friends drilled into his head. Negative infinity points for Romney.

Is there a confirmation somewhere that Lauber actually died from suicide? I’ve been fact-checking on this incident for a while now but haven’t actually found a source that confirms that, only that he’s passed away, and recently at that (2004). REGARDLESS, this is disgusting. 

(via ihatecrayons)

August 30, 2012

aspiringtoeloquence:

gwladus:

callmekitto:

robot-heart-politics:

a-giant-slide-or-a-trampoline:

To Everyone Who Is Supporting Obama Because He “Supports” Their Views on Gay Marriage, Abortion, Feminism, Or Other Social Issues,

Are these issues really the biggest thing you should be focusing your vote on as taxes skyrocket, our debt goes through the roof, our economy crumbles, our Medicare system fails, our credit score hurts, and jobs become a dying breed? As Obama promises to make your social dreams about “equality” true, consider this: All the promises he made about “change” and fixing our country four years ago…. has he made good on those promises? Are you wasting your vote on someone who is proven to do anything but change, and leading us into a bigger abyss that is greater than any social issue, an abyss of destruction and ruin for our great nation?

Just something to consider.

Sincerely,

A 17 year old female Conservative who supports gay marriage, is not a heavy handed Bible thumper, and sees The Bigger Picture.

  1. Under Barack Obama, taxes have hit a 30-year low. Mitt Romney’s tax plan, on the other hand, is expected to raise taxes on middle and lower income voters. The only people who will experience tax cuts under Romney are those with high incomes.
  2. Did you know that 3/4 of Obama’s deficits are due to tax breaks? Fun fact, when people rage about skyrocketing tax rates. Notably, Romney’s tax plan isn’t expected to reduce deficits, either. For realzies.
  3. The economy is actually improving. It’s not perfect, but it’s also not crumbling. It’s certainly not an abyss of destruction. Good grief. 
  4. Romney’s plan to repeal the $716 billion in savings achieved by cutting reimbursements to hospitals and insurance companies will actually hasten Medicare’s insolvency by 8 years and increase Medicare co-pays and premiums by over $300 a year for the next 10 years. Let’s not even get started on the plan to turn Medicare into a voucher system for private insurance. All the way around, Romney and Ryan’s plan for Medicare is horrific and will drive up costs on seniors present and future.
  5. The S&P downgrade was the result of political gridlock and the inability of Congress and Obama to produce legislation that shows significant steps toward reducing the public debt burden. Notably, Romney hasn’t really put forward any plans that resolve the latter issue, either, and if the political gridlock resolves, it’s because the GOP is no longer grandstanding and absolutely refusing to work with Democrats at all on anything.
  6. Instead of blaming Obama for lack of jobs recovery, maybe we should talk about the fact that Senate Republicans have blocked 19 pieces of job legislation in the last 2 years. And looking at Romney and Obama’s plans for jobs, it’s unlikely that Romney’s jobs plan will produce many or any jobs in the short-term. Obama has been talking about hiring back the 300,000 educators who have lost their jobs in the last 3 years thanks to budget cuts and austerity programs. Considering that loss of public sector jobs is a significant contributing factor in the unemployment rate, it’s worth revisiting how austerity programs actually hurt the economy more than they help. And we could learn a lot from Britain’s experience with austerity measures and a double-dip recession.

The fact that Obama supports equal access to marriage and the social and legal benefits it confers on people, respects women’s bodily autonomy and ability to make private medical decisions without the government’s interference, and women’s right to equal pay is really beside the point. Romney won’t balance the budget, won’t save the economy, won’t improve Medicare or reduce costs for its beneficiaries, and won’t create jobs.

Sincerely, 
A grown ass woman who knows how to fact check

everyone hit the deck we got a truth bomb goin off

round of applause for the woman that even cited her sources

^Yes.

POW, RIGHT IN THE FACTS.

(Source: allons-yclotpoles, via slacktides)

July 28, 2012
"When gays get so angry about a chicken sandwich, it is because Chick-fil-A has given around $5 million to fight to discriminate against us. When we praise brave Eagle Scouts who give up their badges in protest of the Boy Scouts of America’s prejudice, it’s not about scoring political points; it’s because there are kids in dens who are being taught to believe that they are less than equal. When we rant about the pastor who preaches that gays should be thrown into a concentration camp, we scream out of fear. And our fears are justified — in the last seven days, a lesbian in Nebraska was carved with a knife, a gay man in Oklahoma was firebombed, and a girl in Kentucky was kicked and beaten — her jaw broken and her teeth knocked out — while her assailants allegedly hurled anti-gay slurs at her."

— Conor Gaughan - “We Are Not Arguing Over Chicken” (Huffington Post)

(Source: thecellofellow, via milesjai)

July 24, 2012
Where I fit on the Privilege Scale as a White looking woman

shadowsbringstarlight:

white-brite:

In terms of most privilege to least:

  1. White, cis, straight, male
  2. White, cis, gay, male
  3. White, trans, straight, male
  4. White, trans, gay, male
  5. Black, cis, straight, male
  6. Black, cis, gay, male
  7. Black, trans, straight, male
  8. Black, trans, gay, male
  9. White, cis, straight female
  10. White, cis, gay female
  11. Black, cis, straight female

And so on.

So, I’m low on the totem pole. I dont have much privilege. Deal with the facts people. Educate yourself.

uh yeah no

gurl you need to educate your own ass before you come up here on Tumblr telling people that ANY Black person has more privilege than you do.

are you fucking kidding me right now op.


are you fucking kidding me.

(via blackwhiteandjewish)

July 23, 2012

everthorneinmypeeniss:

violentopinions:

nabooliola:

PLEASE SPREAD THIS

A 17 year old girl was raped by two men and then told by court officials that she wasn’t allowed to talk about it or share the names of her attackers. She tweeted her rapists’ names and is now facing 180 days in jail and a $500 fine.

Her rapists’ names, in case you were wondering, are Will Frey and Austin Zehnder. Please spread these names so that the court isn’t able to protect these boys and shame the victim.

I’ll be reblogging everything relevant to this story as I see it. 

These motherfuckers deserve the worst life can dish out. 

This is seriously one of the most fucked up things I have ever heard. Just…what the actual fuck?

Bull. Shit.

(via lachameleonmorena)

July 12, 2012
kileyrae:

think-progress:

President Obama stopped shaking hands for a moment today so that he could embrace a sobbing woman whose uninsured sister recently died of colon cancer.

And the Republican response.

kileyrae:

think-progress:

President Obama stopped shaking hands for a moment today so that he could embrace a sobbing woman whose uninsured sister recently died of colon cancer.

And the Republican response.

(via cassmon)

July 11, 2012

fuckyeahhardfemme:

TW: violence, transphobia

glitterotti:

novocaine-girl:

transgenderexpress:

fuckin-r4dic4l:

Look at this beautiful girl.


This is Justine. I know her from school and she’s one of the friendliest, sweetest girls I know. She’s one of those people who can light up a room and make anyone smile. She wouldn’t hurt a fly. 

I read the news today and found out she is in the hospital.

She was viciously assaulted and set on fire. I can’t think of any reason why anyone would do this to someone as wonderful as Justine. But the reason’s obvious. Justine is transgender. It sickens me that there’s still people in the world that can have hatred for a person solely based on their sexuality/gender. Please pray for Justine. She’s still in the hospital and I hope she’s okay. She deserves to live. 

If you want to read her news story go here.

this is so sad i can’t even…i don’t understand how anyone could do such an awful thing to another human being :(. let’s hope she recovers quickly

sending my love ♥

this is fucking awful. more ppl trying to kill trans* women what a surprise. anyone know if we can do more? sign a petition, donate some $, anything?

UGH this is disgusting, she is so gorgeous. :(

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