Attila József housing estate, Budapest, 1969. From the Budapest municipal photography company archive.
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The Other Side of the Underneath (Jane Arden, 1972)
I go on Twitter and see constant videos of Black American women and African women facing misogynistic violence up to and including death and I come on here and I see people fervently debating men suffer just as much under patriarchy as women do and I want to tear my hair out.
“Nigerian woman is killed or beaten by partner and humiliated on social media for not cooking/cleaning/being a perfectly obedient woman/being assumed to be cheating and feminist women are the only people defending her” versus “razors are empowering!! saying you hate men makes you a T*RF 🤪 *scrolls past abortion funds and scrolls past crowdfunding for Black trans women and scrolls past informational posts talking about the plight of global South women and scrolls past–”
A woman named Roda was beaten in the face with a BRICK because a man demanded her number and she refused. she was assaulted because she refused to give a man her number. And what happened? The men around her whom she asked for help to protect her from Thai violent man did NOTHING. Now men are all over Twitter dragging up every feminist thing she ever said on social media to say she deserves to not be protected, that any woman like her who supports queer people and supports women and/or shakes a lil ass while doing it deserves to be assaulted by men.
The final screenshot is a thumbnail of her in the hospital with half her face swollen because she dared to tell a man no
C-app: $reparationsroda
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Venmo Roda -Osman
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