do you weep
um but i also rejoice
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do you weep
um but i also rejoice
I know all the posts about how to stockpile hrt come from a good place but yall. Stockpiling T on purpose is a felony and its not one i judge you for but...STOP admitting it out loud on your blogs frankly and with none of the "teehee THEORETICALLY" shoplifter blogs used to have. Im seeing people talk abt the stockpiles they already have AND their plans to share it and my guys... this website WILL give your personal info to the government if subpoenad. Idk that its LIKELY but I know itd be embarrassing as hell to go to JAIL for felony possession of controlled substance w intent to distribute bc you couldnt stop yourself from YAPPING on a fucking tumblr post and then mr hammers gave your email and login ip to the cops. I KNOW youre all not using secure enough burners and vpns and shit 4 that Cmon now
Seriously though, shutting up is vital but I'd also highly recommend not fucking around this way. Pharmacies track this. Insurance companies track this. I look at people's prescription info every day I work. It goes back years, and it's very detailed. If I saw something suspicious, no I didn't - but not everyone with this information is trustworthy or on our side.
It's not fair or right that T is controlled and E isn't, but don't risk that heat, not with things as they are currently.
my personal take on "antigonism" is that it's entirely what you make of it. which is to say, i agreed with your post explaining why you felt such a term was necessary, and i do think this mentality of "most of us are normal about each other" and simply assuming we understand each other's experiences by virtue of being trans is reinventing artificial gender solidarity between cis people ("bros before hoes", "girl's girl") but superimposed onto trans people. which can be particularly contentious, given that we're an extremely traumatized bunch with a lot of baggage and massively diverging perspectives on all kinds of things. relating to each other outside of conventional gender relations means we have to put in that much more work to bridge the gaps between us, because we can no longer rely on the common assumptions made about men and women to carry our interactions, if that makes sense.
i do think a whole word for transfem-to-transmasc solidarity does toe a line between being unnecessarily inflammatory and conditionally useful. i'm genuinely glad for the people who felt seen and appreciated by the fact that a transfem made so explicit her stance on intracommunity issues. i'm also sympathetic to the people who feel put-off by such a word. when does allyship become chauvinistic? there is no word for a non-misogynistic man to signal to women that he is explicitly anti-antifeminist, for example. do we need one? i think a vast majority would say no, on account of simply stating he believes in feminist principles to suffice. so i'm wondering what specifically the push was for you to coin a word around tfem4tmasc solidarity, because while i do think trans people as a whole need to take significantly more initiative about rooting out transmisogyny and transandrophobia both, i'm not quite clear on what could signal more clearly a transfem's stance on intracommunity dialogue than just saying "i believe in transandrophobia and condemn all radfems". all feminism, transfeminism included, has had their malicious actors-- the existence of transradfems isn't really anything noteworthy as far as the broader feminist conversations go.
i hope this doesnt come across as confrontational because i think the people who found comfort in the fact that you are willing to go that far for them is truly heartwarming. i just don't want to see us splinter further into microfactions over something like one person coining one maybe-overenthusiastic word on the internet
Sincerely, there is a word for men who are anti-anti-feminist, though, they're feminists. Granted, self-identified "feminist" men have somewhat of a negative stereotype associated to them, but still, feminist men are feminists.
One of the biggest reasons I think a term would be useful is because so many people feel unsafe in the trans community because of trans radical feminism right now that it can help them relax a lot when they see a trans woman identifies as such. Just reminding people with assurances that most trans women are Normal doesn't really help that when they keep running into ones who aren't over and over.
TRFs are aggressive about this stuff. Seriously, every single day, post after post, their primary form of activism is crying about TMEs stealing kinks and liking a children's toy too much. I feel strongly that should be countered. Even if they aren't the majority, they sure as hell act like it and repeat how great it is that every single trans woman except velvetvexations alone agrees with them.
To be absolutely clear, I do not think I'm the only non-weird trans woman! That is just literally what they say about me! They may be the minority now but that frog is boiling.
IRL transmascs are forced out of spaces and talked over when they're let in because mascuwinity is scawy, No doubt transfems have similar problems because some spaces are TERF-y, but that problem is exacerbated when social media is filled with TRF rhetoric because it gets drilled into people's heads they need to be worried about that, and I don't think "touch grass" is a good response to that.
Hell, what if someone touches grass and then they do happen to end up having people be transandrophobic/exorsexist/intersexist/etc. to them? "Oh, well, that didn't count, try again somewhere else, I prommy that's not Normal."
It's all about volume. I feel very, very strongly that volume is necessary here, to combat the feeling that that radical feminism is around every corner and help people feel at ease and know trans women are with them.
I understand why people are cautious about antigonism, but I appreciate the sentiment behind it and would like for there to be a more solid movement against transandrophobia and having language for people within that is an important part of that solidification.
A man against anti-feminism is called a feminist because there is already a movement for women's rights and against misogyny. There is no similar unified fight against transandrophobia and for the rights of trans men and mascs, and no word for people who fight against transandrophobia that is not more commonly used as a condemnation. Most commonly are things like transandrobros, which are derogatory and make the assumption that only trans men and mascs are interested and involved in opposing transandrophobia.
Having positive language for people who believe that transandrophobia is real and who put active effort into combating transandrophobic ideas is a good thing, even if some people against transandrophobia as a concept might not be happy about it.
I think you raise a good point in terms of there not being a word specifically combating transandrophobia, while feminists have a word for combating anti-feminism. However, does transunitism not also cover a similar purpose as antigonism? That term is specifically about having all trans people as one community, and not letting ourselves be fractured within. I've seen it used by lots of transmascs as a way to say they want to bridge the divide that's been caused by trans radical feminism.
Most of the criticism I've seen for the term antigonism is that it may cause unnecessary fractures even further, putting people into teams. Of course, since similar rhetoric has been used against the term transandrophobia, it'd be hypocritical to simply believe it, but at the same time I don't really understand why the specific term needs to exist.
(Not trying to be confrontational, if this does then I apologize. I really value all the things you say and think you're a very intelligent person! Just adding my own questions.)
Trans unity is good, and I think the two terms can co-exist. People are on teams if they're named or not, and TRFs say trans unity is a transandrobro smokescreen that doesn't live up to it's name and merely provides cover for transmisogyny. Antigonism is a way for for transfems to loudly, forcefully reject radical feminism and position themselves as being aggressively in favor of their siblings. While trans unity is a fantastic phrase for loving each other and reminding ourselves of our togetherness, Antigonism is a specific branch of transfeminism with tenets directly addressing major issues that goes beyond even just trans unity, such as support for intersex folk and other feminine AMAB people. This is all especially important because TRFs treat themselves like the majority, as though I were the only trans woman who hates the things they scream into a megaphone every day. I think that needs throwing in their faces as hard as possible by making so-called "pickmes" louder and more visible, lest they boil the frog and become the majority eventually, or even just grow larger than they already have which is way too fucking big as it is.
If labeling oneself as an antigonist has an aggressive edge to it, that's fantastic and exactly what I'm going for. Like I keep saying, the discourse is already toxic, except it's almost entirely a barrel of radioactive waste being poured on one side. Antigonism isn't about sending death threats, but it is - to an extent - about saying "fuck you get the fuck away from my siblings." It's a clear line in the sand, saying, hey, you seriously need to cut that shit out if you're doing it, you need to not let yourself get indoctrinated into that bullshit if you haven't yet, and if you are affected by this, know that you are safe with me and I will do everything I can to fight for your respect, inclusion, and well-being, because I know you'd do the same for me.
Where's that tweet about people still living long fulfilling lives even through the fall of the roman empire because I think about it constantly
One thing you can see in the notes of this one is that some people will see another person coping and doing their best to feel better. And they will immediately jump to invalidate that as fast as they can.
'People also suffered' those are the same people who lead the rich and fulfilling lives bestie the two are not mutually exclusive
Where's that tweet about people still living long fulfilling lives even through the fall of the roman empire because I think about it constantly
One thing you can see in the notes of this one is that some people will see another person coping and doing their best to feel better. And they will immediately jump to invalidate that as fast as they can.
On twitter I’m seeing dozens of threads from Black activists warning people against burnout, giving all sorts of useful tips about preventing and managing it for the sake of a long-term, sustainable effort.
On tumblr I’m seeing a hell of a lot of young white kids yelling at anyone who actually follows those steps, and acting like burnout is a moral falling rather than a well-proven psychological phenomenon.
Be careful who you get your information from. Don’t let guilt lead you to make choices that will harm both you and the movement.
I’m going to reblog this again since I see more individuals are inquiring about burnout prevention tips in the notes and it’s why I sought out this resource. I hope it helps you!
Where's that tweet about people still living long fulfilling lives even through the fall of the roman empire because I think about it constantly
image id: tweet by John Rogers @/jonrog1 on June 1st 2022 "Yet another evening I close my eyes, pinch the bridge of my nose, take two short sharp breaths and remind myself millions of people led satisfying, meaningful lives during the fall of the Roman Empire."
The fact that you can’t raise taxes on billionaires even slightly without them pouring money into fascist political movements is, of itself, evidence that billionaires as a class shouldn’t be allowed to exist in the first place.
I’d just like to point out that every single thing that has happened in the 6 years since I created this post has only reinscribed its absolute moral correctness in my mind.
able bodied people will freak out when they see an ambulatory mobility aid user not using their aids but won't question it when a hiker only uses a walking stick or trekking poles when they're hiking. they're the same thing.
post got too big and is leaving the target audience. petrifying.
i feel like people don't understand this post so i'm gonna break it down for you:
trekking poles are devices that improve your ability to go where you wanna go, but you don't use them all the time
mobility aids are devices that improve your ability to go where you wanna go, but some people don't use them all the time
i use my crutches the exact same way a hiker uses their trekking poles and walking sticks. Walking around can be hard for me because of balance issues, and if i stand for too long it begins to hurt, the crutches help make that less so.
hikers use trekking poles to keep their balance and help them move up steep hills, they'll use a walking stick to take some of the pressure off of their legs.
are we all caught up now?
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
ACCESSIBILITY IS A HUMAN RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE
"...Instead of outrage and determination to reduce the dangers, there is an insidious sense of complacency: these things happen. Someone else is responsible. Somebody else will fix it.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The unnatural disaster in Spain – Europe’s deadliest flash floods in at least half a century – is evidence of two undeniable truths: the human-caused climate crisis is just starting to pick up ferocity, and we need to quickly kill the fossil fuel industry before it kills us.
...The dissonance between this sluggish response and the apocalyptic scenes in Spain and elsewhere should be a jolt to the global consciousness. After all, the original meaning of apocalypse is revelation – lifting the cover off, laying things bare. But for that to happen, we need to truly take in and respond to the horror of what the world is going through, and stop pretending we can carry on as usual."
it is actually so tone deaf going through social media and seeing the stark contrast between content from spain, all centered around the tragedy in valència (there's 155 reported deaths but around 1200 disappears), and people i follow from the rest of the world just talking about halloween and the freaking u.s. elections (i couldn't care less about them right now honestly)
Tumblr can never be my main means of engaging in politics and it comes down almost entirely to Tumblr's pathological need to distill The Right Opinion:tm: from any complicated issue.
It's always the most important thing. Not because it helps solve the issue or helps the people impacted, but because The Right Opinion:tm: is a proxy for you, morally, as a person. And every issue needs to be broken into the language that sets the stances of Make You Good or Make You Bad.
And I don't mean this in any generic statement about echo chambers or virtue signaling. Those are separate but related concepts. What I'm talking about is how people are nervous about a topic until one doctrine is crafted which defines the Sports Team Color of our Sports Team, so we can be identified as being on the Us Sports Team, and absolutely not on the Them Sports Team. Because this issue is actually about you and the proxy for you as a person and how people should perceive you so, really, the sooner we figure out the Home Sports Team Colors the sooner you can stop feeling worried.
The moment something new happens is usually the first and last time you'll actually see a range of opinions on it. And some of that is fueled by misinformation! Some in bad faith! When dust settles and clarity is achieved, this helps combat those things, but it's also the moment when the Loudest and most Articulate voices craft the Zeitgeist Opinion and everyone comes to roost around it.
You get people on this site pissed off at AI models that can diagnose cancer from a research paper in 2019 because The Right Opinion is that AI is bad. If you even see a post trying to articulate good uses of AI, well that's someone wearing Packers colors at a Vikings home game, and if you wanna make a point in the "wrong" direction you better be damn articulate about it.
A well-defined set of actions are transphobic. Another set are actually not transphobic, and you'd be transphobic for thinking so. Are you trans and actually your lived experiences differ? Get articulate real fast or shut up. You might be able to eek an exception for yourself, but it's going to require a 10-paragraph post justifying your claim. If you're REALLY good at it though, you might be able to rewrite the Zeitgeist and now anyone who disagrees with you is transphobic. Teams switch uniform styles every now and then, after all.
And it's such a farce because so often it's not actually about the topic at hand. It's about why you should be allowed to be perceived as a good person while toeing outside the fringes of The Right Opinion, why you aren't actually quitting the faith or committing blasphemy or deserving of exile for going off the written word. Or if someone really IS trying to make it about the topic at hand, the ensuing slapfight in the comments needs to be about whether OP has sinned against the covenant.
It's not helpful.
It's like. Is the conversation about assessing the topic or is it about assessing the people speaking about the topic?
Way too often it's the second. Way too often a topic which impacts real people, who aren't you is actually just a proxy tool that you and the people around you use to evaluate each other.
That's weird, isn't it? That feels slimy, doesn't it? To use someone else's strife as a useful little metric to scan your ingroup? And in the process, to not dare evaluate it further (in a way that might be necessary, in a way that might crack open surface-level simplifications and get into the uncomfortable pieces that need dissection to ever change) because doing so risks setting off your nice little in-group Geiger Counter.
A regression in your progress is normal and should be expected. You can't force yourself to be 'good' 24/7 just because you've been doing better. Your recovery won't always work out the way you want it to, I am having some of the worst days again in months and I'm going back to a lot of old habit but it is okay. Simply knowing what your doing, what's happening or knowing that you can feel better makes it easier. Don't be too hard on yourself and keep going
"I wish I didn't have to work" = valid
"My life would be so much easier if I was too disabled to work at all" = objectively wrong
As you may have seen online, Spain is going through a flash fall since October 29. It's mainly affected the Community of Valencia but also some parts of the south-west and the cold drop is now moving to the north-east.
95 bodies have been found at the time I'm writing this, there's still people missing and entire towns are isolated as they don't have electricity and their roads have been destroyed. A lot of people don't have tap water or any means to cook. If you're wondering why people didn't evacuate beforehand, it's because authorities didn't care enough to warn people so technically everyone had to go to work and school. Though politicians should be held accountable, the most important thing at the moment is to help those in need. So here's some ways you can help both people and animals that have been affected.
I'll be adding more as I find them. Thank you everyone for your help.
If you’re a transfem that shits on transmascs fuck you. If you’re a transmasc that shits on transfems fuck you too. Do better.