Saturday, 25 April 2015

Laverne Cox Gets Naked, Exposes Radical Feminist Exclusionism

quote [ When Laverne Cox decided to pose nude for Allure, she knew she was taking a risk. ?Black women are not often told that we?re beautiful unless we align with certain standards,? Cox told Allure. ?Trans women certainly are not told we?re beautiful.?

More than that, trans women and black women, too, are often told that they?re not real women. ]

I read Playboy for the articles! Well-written piece although, for those who know a little about feminism, it shouldn't come as a surprise that TERFs are horrible people, or that TERF even is a thing.

Also, that is an amazing photo.
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[by azazel]
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HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 1:02am GMT on 26th April
I do wonder, if I were faced with the same situation: Would it be "better" to have medical science rework my body to match my brain, or to allow my brain to have the chemicals needed so my desires matched my body?

HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 9:04pm GMT on 25th April
I do wonder, if I were faced with the same situation: Would it be "better" to have medical science rework my body to match my brain, or to allow my brain to have the chemicals needed so my desires matched my body?

Edit: Imagine that for a designer drug: An injection or pill that, for the next 24 hours or so, changed your sexual desire to include the one you're not attracted to sans drug, if not override your usual preference entirely.


HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 9:05pm GMT on 25th April
I do wonder, if I were faced with the same situation: Would it be "better" to have medical science rework my body to match my brain, or to allow my brain to have the chemicals needed so my desires matched my body?

Edit: Imagine that for a designer drug: An injection or pill that, for the next 24 hours or so, changed your sexual desire to include the gender you're not attracted to sans drug, if not override your usual preference entirely.



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HP Lovekraftwerk said @ 1:02am GMT on 26th April
I do wonder, if I were faced with the same situation: Would it be "better" to have medical science rework my body to match my brain, or to allow my brain to have the chemicals needed so my desires matched my body?

Edit: Imagine that for a designer drug: An injection or pill that, for the next 24 hours or so, changed your sexual desire to include the gender you're not attracted to sans drug, if not override your usual preference entirely.




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