“Why is what is easy so difficult?”
“When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak.”
missrep:

#NotBuyingIt: Swedish blog “En blommig tekop” shows how @AmericanApparel advertises the same “unisex” shirts differently to men and women: http://bit.ly/1408qsr 
falalamele:

truth
graceebooks: men at large think they are being robbed of something when an attractive woman with a 90% chance of developing breast cancer gets a double mastectomy what better illustration of the male sense of sexual entitlement do you need (via thalamtnafsee)

graceebooks:

men at large think they are being robbed of something when an attractive woman with a 90% chance of developing breast cancer gets a double mastectomy

what better illustration of the male sense of sexual entitlement do you need

(via thalamtnafsee)

“What job can I get that helps me dismantle capitalism but also pays me.”
“My fat body is not a representation of my failures, sins, or mistakes. My fat body is not an indication of my level of health or fitness. My fat body is not up for public discussion, debate or judgment. My fat body is not a signal that I need help or input to make decisions about my health or life. My fat body is the constant companion that helps me do every single thing that I do every second of every day and it deserves respect and admiration.”
witchyredhead:

Ugh, I hate the word.
I hate it even more when so-called progressive friends go “Oh it’s good you believe in equality, but at least you’re not a feminazi!”
As soon as someone uses that term in a genuine discussion I start distrusting their good intentions.
rrrrohini:

Whoa.