@Hombrelmparable Tendrá que ver con que un hombre llega a una ciudad y puede caminar solo de noche pensando solo en el riesgo de ser atracado. Si usted caminara pensando en que le pueden vi0lar, igual no iba tan contento.
@exnaifeagitpro@nazenanon@Zurine3 No digas payasadas.
Los baños son mixtos en las casas por cuestión de espacio y familiaridad.
Aquí cogieron a unas niñas, las desnudaron y las obligaron a ducharse con adultos.
Eso es ped0filia, abuso sexual y violación del derecho a la intimidad. Pero eso ya lo sabes.
@BorrajoMoncho Seños Borrajo, si son las piedras que muchos pensamos que son, no sería una cifra descabellada. Zafiros de Cachemira, rubíes birmanos pigeon blood y esmeraldas de Muzo... Veremos.
@exnaifeagitpro@etan_sare@nazenanon@Zurine3 Monitores que obligaban a niñas a desnudarse y ducharse con adultos y adolescentes, mujeres a las que despojaron de su derecho a la intimidad y que se sintieron violentadas por unos seres que solo atienden a sus fetiches, su sexualidad y su ideología sexoplanista. #XX
@exnaifeagitpro@nazenanon@Zurine3 Exacto, porque es lo único seguro para las mujeres y las niñas que no quieren compartir sus espacios, ni con niños, adolescentes u hombres adultos.
Hoy 5.6.26
Feminicidio en Málaga
Bebé positivo en cocaina en un piso donde se obligaba a mujeres a prostituirse 24 h en Jerez.
Un violador en serie en libertad sigue violando mujeres.
En qué fiesta está @_anaredondo_ ?
Nos enviara su post solidario @sanchezcastejon ?
@javierfpanadero La mayor parte de trabajadores en este país hacen horas extras sin cobrar y no las hacen desde casa corrigiendo exámenes, las hacen conduciendo un camión, trabajando en un andamio o recogiendo aceitunas. Horas extras remuneradas para todos.
Yes, period huts are back. Because girls just aren’t embarrassed and awkward enough about menstruation.
But what happens when the trans-identified boy feels excluded from the period hut? What if he feels less of a girl? Perhaps it would be easier just to tell girls to stay home.
@ContraBorrado El problema es que esos títulos y victorias suelen estar vinculados a becas de estudio universitarias que son vitales para las niñas pertenecientes a familias de clase baja o media baja. Si no tienen la beca no estudian y no pueden salir e ese círculo de precariedad.
So now we've finally opened the box of Muslim homophobia (a box that was made entirely of glass, by the way), can we move on to some of the other issues that people have spent years pretending not to notice?
Can we talk about Sharia courts?
Can we talk about forced marriage?
Can we talk about child marriage?
Can we talk about honour-based abuse and violence?
Can we talk about the treatment of apostates and people who leave the faith?
Can we talk about blasphemy laws and the push to bring them to the UK?
Can we talk about the stabbings, bombings, beheading and diversity bollards?
Can we talk about the persecution of religious minorities?
Can you talka about their history of Islam colonisation?
Can we acknowledge that many many countries were colonised by islam?
Can we talk about slavery within muslim countries, past and present?
Can we talk about censorship and restrictions on free speech?
Can we talk about segregation between the sexes?
Can we talk about cousin marriage and the social issues that can arise from generations of it?
Can we talk about the intimidation faced by some ex-Muslims who speak publicly about their experiences?
And if we have time, perhaps we can discuss the cousin-fucking as well.
What amazes me is not that these conversations never happen. What amazes me is that so many people acted shocked when they finally do.
None of this was hidden.
The box wasn't locked.
It wasn't buried underground.
It wasn't even opaque.
The bloody thing was made of glass.
The information has been publicly available for decades.
The teachings, the laws, the polling data, the court cases, the news reports, the testimonies from ex-Muslims, women, and gay people from Muslim communities—none of it was secret.
Yet for years, anyone who pointed to these issues was told they were imagining things, or being Islamophobic.
Now that people are finally willing to acknowledge the homophobia, perhaps we can have a few more honest conversations.
I'll be here when you're ready.
@Liv_Nxvy@Maauro39@Indie5051 El Síndrome de Down NO ES UNA ENFERMEDAD, es una condición genética.
Son personas válidas, cariñosas, bondadosas que no componen los estándares de la sociedad.
Su síndrome puede conllevar comorbilidades.
El aborto de un feto con síndrome de Down es eugenesia.
Lo hacían los nazis