I’m trying to prove a point to my dad.
Pov: you’re that hoe that loves kdrama
okay so 👀 lil nsfw thing coming through
Had this sex dream the other night with Namor, and he had undressed me, had me on my stomach, and was slowly moving his way over me while kissing up my back up to my neck
He had whispered something dirty in my ear (that for some reason I can’t remember 😭) and slowly moved his hand around to cover my mouth to muffle any sounds because he needed me to stay quiet- and I just remember his warm thighs on either side of me, and him slowly entering me- he was THICK, and I had started to already let out a little cry/moan just from that, and he stopped and had whispered “you’re not going against your king’s orders to be silent, are you?”
AND LEMME TELL YOU. It was very dark in the room, nearly complete blackout, except for a little light creeping in from a cracked open door/open doorway. Literally foaming at the mouth thinking about it 🤤🥵
BABE WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU EAT BEFORE BED?! I NEED TO KNOW
black women deserve representation in fan fiction and fiction in general!
so i started writing this post bc of the first part, but ended up ranting
im tired of white "alt" women fetishising asian culture on the internet and getting away with it because yall have reduced the concept of fetishisation and "asian fishing" to just whether THE EYELINER MAKES THEIR EYES MORE SLANTED OR NOT.
obviously using eyeliner to recreate features which asian people were mocked and bullied for is not ok, but thats not all there is
fetishisation can be : being a "weeb" or "kboo" that romanticises living in east asian countries(especially korea and japan) while ignoring the issues that are embedded in their societies. it can also be stereotyping all asian women as submissive, or innocent, and sexualising them, or it can be feminizing asian men and ignoring their masculinity, and unnecessarily sexualising them as "bottoms" or "submissive femboys" THESE ARE HARMFUL STEREOTYPES
idk if this ties into fetishisation but : many content creators can base their whole platforms off aspects of asian culture, such as anime or kpop, which is perfectly ok, but whats not is when you profit off OUR CULTURE and ignore when we face issues, or use parts of our culture (e.g. our traditional clothes, our music) without learning how to appreciate and respect it.
and a reminder that our culture is NOT an aesthetic
also a reminder that asia is not just china, japan and korea, there are many other parts of asia and reducing it to just east asia is harmful. This post was mainly targeting the fetishisation of east asians, because i am east asian and it was something i was thinking about earlier, and i do not feel as if i am qualified to speak onthe issues of other poc. (obviously fetishising ANY CULTURE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE)
thank you if you read this post through and pls correct me if i said anything incorrect or offensive.
In many cultures, ethnic groups, and nations around the world, hair is considered a source of power and prestige. African people brought these traditions and beliefs to the Americas and passed them down through the generations.
In my mother’s family (Black Americans from rural South Carolina) the women don’t cut their hair off unless absolutely necessary (i.e damage or routine trimming). Long hair is considered a symbol of beauty and power; my mother often told me that our hair holds our strength and power. Though my mother’s family has been American born for several generations, it is fascinating to see the beliefs and traditions of our African ancestors passed down. We are emotionally and spiritually attached to our hair, cutting it only with the knowledge that we are starting completely clean and removing stagnant energy.
Couple this with the forced removal and covering of our hair from the times of slavery and onward, and you can see why so many Black women and men alike take such pride and care in their natural hair and love to adorn our heads with wigs, weaves, braids, twists, accessories, and sharp designs.
Hair is not just hair in African diaspora cultures, and this is why the appropriation and stigma surrounding our hair is so harmful.
She also runs a lockdown feeding scheme mainly serving women, who line up to get a meal for their family. Here, new words are conveyed, check-ins are conducted and it’s also a way to get women to safety. Since the lockdown began, Peters has been responsible for making sure four women have been moved to a place of safety.
“It’s the women who come and collect food for their families, or would have fed their children at night, so would come to get something for themselves in the morning. This would be our opportunity to take them to shelters,” she says.
Using coded phone messages to reach out for help is not new. In November 2019, an American woman in Ohio called the 911 emergency number to order a pizza; it was her call for help after an attack inside her home.
Since the onset of the lockdown, support groups and NGOs have noted an increase in gender-based violence. Police Minister Bheki Cele announced that in the first five days of the lockdown, between March 27 and March 31, about 2300 complaints had been received by the national gender-violence hotline. Of those, 148 suspects were charged.
“The violence moved inside the home. But it’s so difficult with people having to decide whether to buy data for their cellphone or a loaf of bread. And of course, a mother is going to choose a loaf of bread,” says Peters
CAMILLE PARKS & IAN WALKER ―Harlem · 2.01: “Takesie Backsies”
Black youths make up the majority of kids on the receiving end of police violence — and a striking number of them are girls, an investigation by The Marshall Project found.
There is no comprehensive national database of violent interactions between police and civilians. But when we looked at data for six large police departments that provided detailed demographic information on use-of-force incidents, we found nearly 4,000 youngsters 17 and under experienced police violence from 2015 through 2020.
Almost 800 of the children and teens — roughly a fifth of the total — were Black girls. White girls were involved in about 120 cases, representing only 3% of use-of-force incidents involving minors.
As Black communities are painfully aware, and researchers have detailed, Black boys bear the brunt of police violence against minors. That was true in our data, too. More than 2,200 Black boys were involved in use-of-force incidents in the six cities we examined.
But Black girls also accounted for a significant share of the cases. In New Orleans, every girl in use-of-force data was Black; two-thirds of the girls who live in the city are Black. A spokesman for the police department emphasized that all but one of the incidents “involved lower levels of force (Hands, Takedown, Firearm Pointing, etc.).”
Black women when talking about their experiences with misogynior should not be forced to give their personal trauma, prove their stance, and give scholarly sources.
They should be able to communicate their experiences and be believed.
-fae
biological essentialist rhetoric being used by white supremacists to disqualify, humiliate and defeminise black women? who would have thought
The fact that Pieper Lewis is being forced to pay her sex trafficker's family $150,000 for killing him in self-defense is horrendous and evil. I am filled with so much anger and sorrow for her. I hate the justice system that allowed this to happen. She deserves reparations for the harm that was caused to her. A man tortured a girl and she has to pay his family for trying to survive. She was 15 when she killed him in self-defense. They charged a Black girl as an adult when she was a kid. The system has and continues to prosecute Black people as adults when they are children. She is 18 now. She's having to relive her trauma for three years now. He raped and trafficked her to other men. Pieper agreed to have her name used previously in stories about her case. She's taking all of this heat publicly and of course, the prosecution blamed her for "leaving his kids without a father." They judged her clothing choices. I hope everyone who charged her for trying to survive gets hell. Her life was damaged when this man went and harmed her. The system did not protect her from what she faced and when they found out what was done to her, they continued to put her through pain and trauma. They are now sentencing her to five years on probation in a women's facility. She was a girl. She is barely an adult now. The community owes her a service. That man owes her reparations. The justice system owes her for allowing her to be harmed and oppressed by the system. Not the other way around. She is in jail being punished when she did not commit a crime. They put a girl in a cage.
I'm re-linking the GoFundMe here. It's currently disabled at 15.8K donations but this may change. She was arrested after cutting off a GPS trafficking device that she was forced to wear and leaving the facility.
Here, in the only industrialized country where overall maternal mortality is rising, Black women remain between three and four times more likely than their white or Hispanic counterparts to die from pregnancy-related complications. And although Black women suffer above-average rates of pregnancy-related complications such as preeclampsia, uterine fibroids, and preterm birth, they’re also less likely to have access to quality care, creating a double-edged sword with compounding factors on both sides. A new study finds that even the wealthiest Black women are unable to escape this harm.
Black & Gold
YEAH AND DONT FORGET IT!
Digging into MK Ultra is probably the fastest way to find yourself deep in the Rabbit Trail.
It’s got mind control, propaganda, Nazis, abuse, ritual abuse, sexual abuse, pedophilia, SO MANY drugs, telekinesis, remote viewing, astral projection, and some good ol’ fashioned Devil Worship
reading fanfic - particularly smut - as a black reader / black female reader is wild because one moment everything’s fine and the next y/n starts saying shit like “sir” or “master” and im just sitting there like -
Fanfic: * Y/N is called “pet”, “slave”, “creature”, “monkey”, etc. as terms of endearment*
Me; a negro:
Appreciate the chocolate 🍫
the western view of geisha is so funny because it’s completely wrong
like
white man sExY oRiEnTaL PrOsTiTuTe (ugh) fantasy:
actual geisha:
real geisha are entertainers and performers, not sex workers. I think the term most people are looking for is oiran, high-ranking japanese courtesans. both are/were (in case of oiran) talented artists and successful businesswomen who deserve respect. but orientalism doesn’t care for cultural accuracy! just hypersexualization of East Asian women!
beauty around the world