May 2013
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snug//smug: Misandry Masterpost →
misandry-mermaid:
On Misandry Being Real and Not Being Real - What is misandry and why identify with it?
On Micro-Aggressions and a Mistrust of Men - How misogynistic jokes, epithets, gendered language and debating women’s rights as a philosophical exercise hurts women
On Rape…
A rapper’s red scare →
Lupe Fiasco’s management takes control of his Twitter feed following Marxist theory debate
this is pretty much the worst month in a long time. depression is hitting a new low
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I was in the first group of women to become pregnant and have babies within the...
– Akua Njeri (Deborah Johnson), former fiancee of Fred Hampton. From Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party.
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A Guatemalan court has convicted a former dictator... →
shortformblog:
A Guatemalan court has convicted former dictator Efrain Rios Montt on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, sentencing him to 80 years in prison.
The 86-year-old former general is the first former Latin American leader ever found guilty of such a charge.
A three-judge tribunal issued the verdict after the nearly two-month trial in which dozens of victims testified...
done done done
just give me the diploma already
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eventually ill get back on this thing regularly
but right now i have a 15 pg paper on ezln and the influence of bishop ruiz to finish
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The US celebrating Cinco de Mayo is like Mexicans...
selucha:
badassmexicans:
What the hell for?
BAM
Haaaaa, imaginate a bunch of drunk ass Mexican guys in polo shirts and backward baseball caps getting drunk on Coors listening to Toby Keith giving random high-fives calling everyone “bro” and telling their friends that it’s American Independence Day
[F]or the first several years the SAT was offered, males scored higher than...
– “Gender Bias in College Admissions Tests”, FairTest.org
And then people urge me everything is fine, of course it is, when you’re ignoring statistics that is.
(via cwnl)
In pain and in privacy, women began to face, then to tell, the truth, first to...
– Andrea Dworkin, “Letter from a War Zone” (via ellesugars)