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@terriblewomanyuri

It/she, white adult transbian. Blog is nsft sometimes
Don’t call me bro or dude.
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i'm probably gonna get my blog nuked soon cause i'm getting a bit too transfeminist with it. ah well!

mutuals feel free to ask for my discord ofc

please do ask tbh cause I highly doubt I'm coming back to this site if I get nuked

reblogging this again because I’m probably just gonna keep going until I get banned.

don’t be afraid to ask btw. even if you’re not a mutual you can send an ask and I’ll probably DM you my discord username as long as you aren’t obviously tranmisogynist or smthn

tbh probably gonna share if you're either a mutual or transfem

ch'en watching in real time as her sub 7ft hot ripped oni office will they wont they goes to her hometown and finds a hot lonely single famous idol whom she becomes a samurai and kills people for and protects as a princess using a magic katana forged by a legendary blacksmith and has a hometown sweetheart romance bloom over the course of a few nights with said idol after finding out she admired her from the dramatization of her tragic past she never shared with you

wild watching the rest of the us talk about ice invading their state or city and how they're doing this or that and its terrifying that our nation has descended to this and this is the biggest or worst or lowest or whatever other superlative....

and they're just describing what daily life has been like in el paso for upwards of twenty years. but no one cared when it happened here, because it was happening to the people its "supposed" to happen to; mexican immigrants, many undocumented.

just feels. fucked. that this city has been under the boot of ice for so fucking long. and i have never once seen it mentioned or talked about or acknowledged. i'll bet you money the vast majority of ice's arrests are still undocumented mexicans in texas.

but no one talks about that, because thats what is "supposed" to happen, and everyone decided over a decade ago when mexican kids were being put in cages outside our town and that made national news, that they were fine with it.

~Impulse ^Vic

a big part of the reason we have the fear of cops we (me and my systemmates) have is from growing up with ice sweeping where we lived. sometimes neighbors would disappear and we'd be like "where did my friend beto go?" and someone would say he and his family didn't have papers, so they got taken. just disappeared, and there was nothing anyone could do about it.

under the biden administration we saw ice taking people just about every month. just pulling over trucks and arresting everyone inside. no one cared then.

all of the ice activities that have been making national and international news trace their origins back here. el paso sent ice agents to chicago. and i don't say this to downplay the horror, everything ice is doing is absolutely terrible, but we were on tumblr in 2009 trying to get people to care and the only ones who did were overwhelmingly other latine people and a handful of Black bloggers.

people here are just really thoroughly defeated and broken. there are still protests every now and then, and at least one small activist group, but nothing has anywhere near the energy or presence other places have because we as a city and as communities have been crushed for decades. people here don't expect things to get better, they haven't in twenty years.

-- tocaya

Discussions of trans women in sports often focus on elite/professional sports which honestly I find it hard to care about but the more common scenario of “we’re going to legally ban a high school girl from playing sports with her friends because she’s trans” is just profoundly evil

i think if someone is complaining about being deprived of an experience most people like them had (or at least one most people would've expected them to have) it's almost never comforting to say "well i had that experience and it sucked, you're lucky" because it's not truly about the experience itself it's about the sense of belonging it inspires right - not having it marks you as an Other and that feels really shitty! you can talk about how whatever thing sucked for you but just like... maybe at another time?

If you hate someone enough to start documenting everything they do online, then you need to log off. If you cannot open your social media without thinking about the person you hate, then you need to log off. If you feel compelled to insert yourself and your hatred in every mention of that person, no matter how brief, then you need to log off. If your entire online identity revolves around hating someone and sharing posts from other people about how much they hate them, then you need to log off.

"But it's totally justified! Look at what they're doing!" is the mindset of every single stalker. Your reasons don't matter. It's stalking, and it's wrong. This goes double for any marginalized person, especially trans people.

if youre 'monitoring' a trans woman and waiting for her to 'slip up', youre a cop, a transmisogynyist, and a stalker. why do you think trans women are so afraid of publicly existing? why do you think trans women are often so separatist? because we're fucking monitored and instantly pounced upon the moment we step out of line, i.e. do something deemed even remotely unacceptable by a transmisogynist stalker.

you fuckers will exercise fascist behavior and call it 'justice' simply because you think your hatred of fascism makes you incapable of being a fascist and a cop yourself

on top of this - if you're meticulously documenting someone's sex life (whether that's on a private or "public" blog-- indeed the defense that "its publically avaliable information" echoes the sentiment of rape apologia.. was she asking for it? by posting?), exposing that information to hundreds of people, casting aspersions, speculating about her kinks, interests, behaviour, etc... then YOU are the sexual harrasser!!!

“You know, if people said that about trans women, everybody would be up in arms!”

> look inside

> it’s a thing that people say about trans women all the time without pushback.

It’s honestly so close to being funny that the take of “It’s fucked up that there’s a kind of “irredeemable person” you can treat like dirt, especially since you can label anyone as that if you don’t like them.”

Was met with “I didn’t like that, I think she’s an irredeemable person, let’s treat her like dirt.”

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