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zara ♀🏳️‍🌈🇵🇸
@cache_pas
radical feminist, left wing, anti fascist. maga fans, zionists, and their sympathisers not welcome. I care about feminism, climate change, and fighting fascism.
Joined June 2020
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    Watching the western world—and my white (former) friends—excuse and IGNORE a genocide of a predominantly Muslim population has made me realise something. No matter how much I criticise and feel estranged from the Muslim culture I was raised in, my solidarity lies with them. 1/
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    “She said no and stop several times…it was rough, maybe she got some bruises…She kept saying no.” —Ronaldo, 2009
    What a moment ❤️
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    Replying to @cache_pas
    Ronaldo was sued in Las Vegas by a woman who says he raped her. This quote is from the leaked papers in his attorneys’ questionnaire to him.
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    Replying to @mokkish
    I think a lot of people don’t know, which is a media failing tbh. I didn’t know until this year either, and now the more I read about it the more insane it is to me that this isn’t constantly talked about.
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    Replying to @cache_pas
    The case was dismissed because of the leak, as far as I can tell. And the adulation of Ronaldo only grows.
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    Things women wouldn’t have without feminism: thread -Voting rights -Property rights -The right to divorce -Bank accounts -The right to work -Recognition of marital rape as a crime -Access to abortion -Sexual harassment laws -Rape crisis centres -Women’s shelters
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    Replying to @cache_pas
    Thread on believing survivors of sexual assault and common tropes in r*pe culture:
    150 million women & girls are raped globally a year. The majority go unreported; victims feel unable to speak out. So when people cast doubt on survivors, as some did recently, we need to talk about how we perpetuate rape culture in our reactions—and in our silence. Thread.
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    Let this be a stark and terrifying reminder of how fast women’s situations can change.
    Afghanistan 1970.
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    No other liberation movement except feminism is asked to “include” the oppressor class in its activism. Ask yourself why that is and what it says about how deep patriarchy goes.
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    Replying to @cache_pas
    For those saying the documents are fake: the judge who dismissed the case referred to the leak as “misappropriated documents and their confidential contents.” If they were fake, that wouldn’t be the case. I dare you to use your brain for just one second.
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    The term “Uterus owner” is one of those strange intersections of misogyny and late stage capitalism. I don’t “own” my uterus—it is part of me, it is part of my female anatomy, it isn’t something I can take out like a doll part and “sell” or “rent” to a “market.”
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    The Taliban in Afghanistan, stopping girls from going to school. Ukrainian women, fleeing war, only to be preyed upon by men in what should be a refuge. Even women in the West can’t gather peacefully without patriarchy protesting. We are in a period of extreme regress for women.
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    150 million women & girls are raped globally a year. The majority go unreported; victims feel unable to speak out. So when people cast doubt on survivors, as some did recently, we need to talk about how we perpetuate rape culture in our reactions—and in our silence. Thread.
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    The left is losing women, the far right is gaining traction, and the left REFUSES to listen, slow down, or compromise. Anyone else feeling absolutely LIVID at this situation?