(Source: crescentmoon06666, via underview)
Hi, there.
I’m wearing a shirt that reads “Kill Me”.
If you saw me at a party or on the street would you promptly murder me?
What about if I had a few drinks? What if I was walking alone at night?
I’m guessing that you wouldn’t if you’re a sane individual.
The cops wouldn’t overlook your crime because of what I’m wearing because that’s silly. I wasn’t literally asking for you to kill me based on my choice of clothing. Who would take that defense seriously?My friends wouldn’t blame me for being murdered and my killer would be behind bars almost instantly.
So, why is it okay to rape someone because they’re wearing revealing clothes? Why does THEIR choice of clothing excuse THEIR attacker?
It doesn’t. You’re silly if you think otherwise.
The less guilt on the attacker. The more guilt on victim.
Stop. Victim. Blaming.Reblogging this again because it’s perfect.
THIS.
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that actually might be a valid argument if it weren’t for the fact that the lack of same-sex relationships overall in Mass Effect has more to do with blatant heterosexism than actual lore
also we wouldn’t need a mechanic like “everyone is romanceable…
“But that’s just the thing. Heterosexuality is much more prominent in todays society than homosexuality.” emphasis mine. that statement assumes a lot. and kind of, um, wrong.
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So, just that we’re clear, a cis person can use the t slur any time they want anywhere they want as long as a trans person said it was okay with them?
And that trans women can’t be offended or call them out on it because it’s “art” or a personal story?
but she didnt use the t slur
she was giving an account of how OTHER PEOPLE have treated her girlfriend in public spaces, and of how WRONG they are
not once did she condone usage, or actually even use it
if you’re saying we should sensor the word in context that portrays the user of the word as harmful and ignorant, you’re turning a blind eye, and demanding that SOCIETY turn a blind eye to the blatant transphobia (and acceptance of transphobia) that’s ingrained into the media and the minds of ignorant cis people, and that solves …???? nothing????