stfuteabaggers:

dailyme:

Rev. Nancy Dann, of Amherst, Massachusetts, of the Hampshire County United Church of Christ, attends a rally of religious leaders in support of Muslim Americans at the Statehouse in Boston, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Two of Dann’s four children have converted to Islam. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)

and i would be proud to know and love this woman. 

I promised you women doing awesome things. Here’s exhibit A. 

stfuteabaggers:

dailyme:

Rev. Nancy Dann, of Amherst, Massachusetts, of the Hampshire County United Church of Christ, attends a rally of religious leaders in support of Muslim Americans at the Statehouse in Boston, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Two of Dann’s four children have converted to Islam. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)

and i would be proud to know and love this woman. 

I promised you women doing awesome things. Here’s exhibit A. 

(via greenstate)

roxstarfox:

free times rant and rave

Abortion makes this relevant but really reblogged for sheer total awesome.

roxstarfox:

free times rant and rave

Abortion makes this relevant but really reblogged for sheer total awesome.

theoceanandthesky:

breathinginreverse.
cuntofdoom:

We want out

cuntofdoom:

We want out

lipstick-feminists:

youridiculous:

out-gayed-myself:

cantufeelicks:lumos-maxima
cuntofdoom:

fuck everything and become a pirate

cuntofdoom:

fuck everything and become a pirate

evilteabagger:

She rules.

I highly recommend this video.

So, evilteabagger, are you also against masturbation?

(Source: antigovernmentextremist)

lipsbetweenthehips:

fuckyeahgenderstudies:

wanderinguterus:

Yup. It’s just as awful as it sounds.

WHAT. THE. FUCKETY. FUCK. FUCK?!

It’s all done in an attempt to “assess whether unmarried girls and women are ‘habituated to sexual intercourse,’” and then, in a familiar scenario worldwide, the results are used to question the victim’s character in court.

Unacceptable.

"Ladies, if someone touches you and you don’t want them to, feel free to punch them in the fucking face."

Billie Joe Armstrong.

Fuck, everytime I start thinking that my love for this man has reached its saturation point he goes and says something amazing like this.

(via tanyaisuppose) (via loverwife)

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(via fuckyeahradicalquotes)

"Is it really not clear to feminists how the “obesity epidemic” is about reasserting the right to police women’s bodies? Except now, we’re doing it for your health! When people talk wistfully about how “nobody cooks at home anymore” who do you think that “nobody” used to be? When people talk about how kids don’t get the same free reign of the neighborhoods they used to have, who is the unspoken monitor of all that free time?"

Who’s Watching the Women? « Tiny Cat Pants (via notemily)

the OMG I’M DOING IT FOR YOUR HEALTH excuse is concern-trolling. why exactly is it so bad to be unhealthy again? i mean, thousands of people smoke and drink a day. i don’t see this much concern for them.

(via tranzient)

I hadn’t even thought of it that way, wow.

(via venetian-blinded-rage)

this is retarded and sounds like a conspiracy theory piece of shit to me. there IS an obesity “epidemic” or whatever you want to call it, and its taxing our healthcare system, and who gives a shit if moms or dads or whatever make dinner, you can even teach your KIDS to cook for christs sake. jesus. dont make this some bullshit “feminist” issue.

(via teensfightingonyoutube)

Fat is a Feminist Issue

We, as a country, do not have a “health care system” for people to tax. And people are way more cruel to fat women than to fat men at every stage of their lives. Men and women (and trans* people etc) are overweight; how come all the weight loss ads are for women? Men do NOT face the same fat-shame and fat-hate that women do. And like the quote said, it has a ton to do with body policing and subtly blaming women for why kids are overweight.

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