tha-gatekeeper:

xo-canelaa:

csmitty4u:

facebooksexism:

jcoleknowsbest:

autistic-mom:

micdotcom:

In one quote, this 10-year-old nailed what’s wrong with police brutality 

Taye Montgomery, the 10-year-old boy allegedly Maced in the face by a police officer while peacefully protesting with his mother on Wednesday evening in Minneapolis, had a powerful response when he spoke to reporters on Thursday.

My heart just broke! 😢

“At least I got maced and not shot”….
I can’t…

…out of the mouths of babes…

CHECK!!!

Literally felt my heart drop .. this is not okay

💔

virulentblog:

rad-and-i-dont-stop:

when-in-doubt-sing:

reylaser:

thegreatgodess:

thegreatgodess:

how crazy is it that we have to invent special shorts with alarms that go off if someone breaks the zipper or if you are in danger because men wont stop sticking their dicks in us against our will like just think about it for a sec

those shorts are called Safe Shorts and were invented by german Sandra Seilz after a man attempted to rape her

another famous anti rape device is the Rape-aXe which is like a female condom but with teeth so when the man pulls his penis backwards they rip into it and it can only be removed by a doctor. “South African doctor Sonnet Ehlers first came up with the idea for an anti-rape device when she treated a rape victim who said she wished she’d “had teeth down there.“”

there’s the “killer tampon” invented too by a south african doctor. “"This plastic core is covered by soft material, the same as a real tampon. This is then inserted by the woman. When the rapist attacks the woman and penetration takes place, the point of his penis will touch the section containing the blade and it (the penis), or at least a part of it, is sliced off.”

the anti rape buckle, designed by swedish teenage girls. it requires two hands to remove.

the “anti-rape underwear/bra” delivers electric shocks and alerts police and parents to potential assaults. it was created by 3 indian students. similar to the anti-rape jacket, also created by indian students, which discharges electricity if it detects unwanted advances.

there is another one from the 70s that injects a tranquilizer fluid into the rapist’s penis and leaves him unconscious

now try to tell me we dont live in a culture permeated with rape and sexual terrorism when you have teenage girls coming up with devices to protect themselves from unwanted sexual interactions with males

kill all men

i am deeply afraid of that tampon, there’s no way it wouldn’t get you too

Don’t forget the nail polish that changes colour if you stir your drink and it has Rohypnol!

Isn’t it neat being a woman

And none of the devices that can hurt a man’s dick have been manufactured because poor rapist males (i.e. rape-aXe)

I remember reading about rape-aXe when I was in high school after my second rape and thinking how badly we needed this. It was impossible to remove without surgery. It was safe (if not mildly uncomfortable) for women to wear. It was impossible to remove from a penis without a doctor because it would eviscerate the penis. And because the rapist would have to go to a hospital to get it removed, all the doctors and staff at the hospital would know he was a rapist. They were made of plastic, cheap, and reusable, and I wanted one.

 Then I found out further in the article I was reading about it that its production was blocked and it was getting banned in south africa (where it was developed) because “Oh no what if a woman used it to get revenge on men it would be Vagina Terrorism™” and “Rapists have rights too” and that was when I realize that we would never be allowed to defend ourselves from rape. Male society is built on rape. A rapists penis will always be more important to men than the lives of his victims. Because somehow, a device that will slice up a rapist’s dick if he attempts to rape is cruel and unusual punishment, but being raped is not in itself cruel and unusual. 

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

pervocracy:

When I was about ten years old, my dad called me into his home office for a moment.  There was a bunch of incomprehensible code up on his computer screen.

“Press the enter key,” he said.  I did.  “Thanks,” he said.  “I couldn’t bear to do it myself.”

And that’s the story of how I sent out one of the largest spam email campaigns of the 1990s.

“U MUST BEAR THE WEIGHT OF THIS CRIME NOW”