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I am a 21 year old lady living in New Orleans. I usually post things that have to do with feminism, space exploration, photography, Star Wars, Harry Potter, comic books, and anything else I find amusing and/or fucking awesome.
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YOU MIGHT BE A FEMINIST…

 

  • IF you believe in equal pay for equal work, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you believe in a woman’s right to autonomy over her body, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you believe that wearing short skirts is NOT an excuse for rape, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you believe that women should not be defined by their bodies, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you believe that asking a rape victim if she is a virgin at her rapist’s trial is unfair, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you believe that religion is not an excuse for sexism, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you are pro-contraception, you might be a feminist.
  • IF you believe a woman should have the right to decide who she does or does not have sex with, you might be a feminist.

“Feminist” can no longer be a dirty word.

I am so frustrated with the connotations that accompany feminism.  I am not a man-hater and I do not want “special rights”.  I want human rights, the same rights that men have had for centuries.

Now tell me you’re not a feminist.

SO TRUE.

SO TRUE.

LOLITA IS NOT A POWERFUL WHORE VILLAIN

impoliteandevil:

I am so fucking sick and tired of every single person (including some bitch in my English class) saying how Lolita is the villain of the story because she somehow manipulates Humbert and Quilty and how she inflicts power over them. Thiscommon believe everyone shares is why victim blaming is so predominant in today’s culture. When the book came out in the fifties, sure. But it’s fucking 2011!!

Lolita initiates sex ONCE. And this was after Humbert tried to initiate sex with her BY DRUGGING HER. Any psychologist would tell you it’s a survival mechanism adopted by a newly-orphaned 12-year-old being solicited for sex. The rest of the time, Humbert is the initiator. Lolita consents only because she is being threatened or bribed. She has sex to stay out of reform school. She has sex to participate in the school play. She only gives sex for favours. Humbert is clearly controlling her, and she is obviously his victim. Yeah, it can be argued that Lolita manipulates Humbert using sex to get what she wants. But let’s not forget she’s been kidnapped by someone who killed her mother, and then constantly raped and isolated from the rest of the world by that same person. Anyone in that situation would give up their bodies for some form of comfort.

Not to mention it is NOT Dolores’ fault that men are attracted to her. First of all, she’s fucking twelve. A sexual mastermind 12-year-olds are not. Second of all, men have control of their emotions, hormones, and ability to rape. When they give into that urge, it’s on them and not on her. Humbert and as we discover in the end—Quilty are the villains in this story.

This is a really interesting analysis. Lolita is on the top of my reading list right now.

(Source: emilyclocke)

“This is not an invitation to rape me” campaign

moderngirlblitz:

sun-sol-ra:

We need to learn

thank-you.

THIS

(Source: thisisnotaninvitationtorapeme.co.uk)