jaspurr:

jaspurr:

jaspurr:

jaspurr:

jaspurr:

jaspurr:

jaspurr:

jaspurr:

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vaspider:

I just saw someone saying to report non-con fic because it’s illegal.Ā 

You… you do know the difference between fiction and reality, right? Or do you think we should report people who post things about Stephen King, George R. R. Martin, or Shakespeare because there are non-consensual relationships and sexual assault in all of their writing? Or … that their books should be illegal?

Like, there’s pedophilia, incest, bestiality and non-consensual sex in A Song of Ice and Fire. This is a fact. It’s still fiction. None of that is real, and people no more go out and rape someone after reading a non-con fic, because of reading that non-con fic than violent video games cause school shootings. (They don’t.)

Reporting people on Tumblr is just picking on people close enough for you to hit, most of whom are marginalized creators. It’s the definition of punching laterally or punching down.

This current anti bullshit is just puritanical suppression in social justice pants. It’s the right-wing thinking that says we can’t teach To Kill a Mockingbird because think of the children wearing aĀ ā€˜but tags aren’t enough, that just shouldn’t be on the internet’ hat.

And just so it’s clear: I do not support, condone or make apologies for actual pedophilia, incest, bestiality, or sexual assault. I can’t believe I have to say that, but since pointing out the difference between fiction and reality and saying that reporting people for writing fiction you don’t like isn’t bullying people via Tumblr’s reporting system seems to make people on here think you’re somehow okay with actual abuse of any sort, I’m gonna say it.Ā 

Writing fiction isn’t illegal, even if the acts being written about in that fiction are illegal. Abusing the reporting system against people who write fiction that you don’t like, however, is abusing the reporting system.

So, like, don’t do it.

violaslayvis:

violaslayvis:

Before we start to say that praising genocidal colonialists is unique to Trump because of him being a white supremacist, proclamations about Columbus Day are something every President does & likely will do. Obama has Columbus Day proclamations for every year of his presidency (where he is praised every year).

My favorite part is the pseudo-woke inclusion of Italians & Italian-Americans who ā€œcontinued to be inspiredā€ by Columbus. I agree. It didn’t work out so well…

bootythug:

I can’t wait to go to Italy this summer so I can meet the Pope and propose some new ideas:

  1. Baptism water park
  2. Everybody gets a glass of wine instead of a sip
  3. Extreme Confessions (where you confess your sins and then have to battle with one of the priests in order to be forgiven)
  4. Buff Jesus
  5. Every choir song is replaced withĀ ā€œSmoothā€ by Carlos Santana
  6. A 15 min period where we try to summon Satan in order to defeat him once and for all

um, american idiot here, is something going on in brazil?

medicinablr:

Today was the first round of the presidential elections here in Brazil and a homophobic, racist, sexist, pro-dictatorship rightwing extremist man got around 48% of the votes.

Here in Brazil a candidate can only win if they have more than 50% of the votes, so there’s still going to be another round of voting between him and the second place candidate. He didn’t win yet, but the way I see it, for him to get 48% of the votes is already a great loss for this country.

You can read more about it in these links that I found in english: