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margotkim:

01. Boy in the Boat—George Honnoh 02. Prove It On Me Blues—Ma Rainey 03. I Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl—Bessie Smith 04. You Can’t Tell The Difference After Dark—Alberta Hunter 05. Lay It On the Line—Gladys Bentley 06. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out—Bessie Smith 07. Foolish Man Blues—Bessie Smith 08. B.D. Woman’s Blues—Bessie Jackson 09. (I Want To Go Where You Go, Do What You Do) Then I’ll Be Happy—Joséphine Baker 10. Am I Blue?—Ethel Waters 11. ‘Tain’t Nobody’s Bizness If I Do—Gladys Bentley 12. Worried Blues—Gladys Bentley 13. Gimme All the Love You Got—Alberta Hunter 14. Stormy Weather—Ethel Waters 15. I Want Every Bit of It—Bessie Smith 16. Hound Dog—Big Mama Thornton

‘Tain’t Nobody’s Business: songs by black women who slept with other women, dressed like men, and sang about it. Not every song on here is about women with women or men with men, but there’s a decent amount of queer blues songs out there. (Also, there is one male artist on here, but “boy in the boat” is the best euphemism for the clit and kaboodle that I’ve heard in a while, and any song that blames WWI for lesbianism because all these women were left by themselves needs to be included.)

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*(minus tracks 03, 06, and 15 because 8tracks can’t handle my love of Bessie Smith)

shooting4ownhand:

Gay Men’s Sexism and Women’s Bodies

At a recent presentation, I asked all of the gay male students in the room to raise their hand if in the past week they touched a woman’s body without her consent. After a moment of hesitation, all of the hands of the gay men in the room went up. I then asked the same gay men to raise their hand if in the past week they offered a woman unsolicited advice about how to “improve” her body or her fashion. Once again, after a moment of hesitation, all of the hands in the room went up.

These questions came after a brief exploration of gay men’s relationship to American fashion and women’s bodies. That dialogue included recognizing that gay men in the United States are often hailed as the experts of women’s fashion and by proxy women’s bodies. In addition to this there is a dominant logic that suggests that because gay men have no conscious desire to be sexually intimate with women, our uninvited touching and groping (physical assault) is benign.

These attitudes have led many gay men to feel curiously comfortable critiquing and touching women’s bodies at whim.  What’s unique about this is not the male sense of ownership to women’s bodies—that is somewhat common.  What’s curious is the minimization of these acts by gay men and many women because the male perpetuating the act is or is perceived to be gay.

An example: I was at a gay club in Atlanta with a good friend of mine who is a heterosexual black woman. While dancing in the club, a white gay male reached out and grabbed both her breasts aggressively. Shocked, she pushed him away immediately. When we both confronted him he told us:  “It’s no big deal, I’m gay, I don’t want her– I was just having fun.” We expressed our frustrations to him and demanded he apologize, but he simply refused. He clearly felt entitled to touch her body and could not even acknowledge the fact that he had assaulted her.

I have experienced this attitude as being very common amongst gay men. It should also be noted that in this case, she was a black woman and he a white gay male, which makes this an eyebrow-raising dynamic as it invokes the psychological history of white men’s entitlement to black women’s bodies. However it has been my experience that this dynamic of assault with gay men and women also persists within racial groups.

At another presentation, I told this same story to the audience. Almost instantly, several young women raised up their hands to be called upon. Each of them recounted a different story with a similar theme. One young woman told a story that stuck with me:

“I was feeling really cute in this outfit I put together. Then I see this gay guy I knew from class, but not very well. I had barely said hi before he began telling me what was wrong with how I looked, how I needed to lose weight, and how if I wanted to get a man I needed to do certain things… In the midst of this, he grabbed my breasts and pushed them together, to tell me how my breasts should look as opposed to how they did.  It really brought me down. I didn’t know how to respond… I was so shocked.”

Her story invoked rage amongst many other women in the audience, and an obvious silence amongst the gay men present. Their silence spoke volumes.  What also seemed to speak volumes, though not ever articulated verbally, was the sense that many of the heterosexual women had not responded (aggressively or otherwise) out of fear of being perceived as homophobic. (Or that their own homophobia, in an aggressive response, would reveal itself.) This, curiously to me, did not seem to be a concern for the lesbian and queer-identified women in the room at all.

Acts like these are apart of the everyday psychological warfare against women and girls that pits them against unrealistic beauty standards and ideals. It is also a part of the culture’s constant message to women that their bodies are not their own.

It’s very disturbing, but in a culture that doesn’t  see gay men who are perceived as “queer” as “men” or as having male privilege, our misogyny and sexist acts are instead read as “diva worship” or “celebrating women”, even when in reality they are objectification, assault and dehumanization.

The unique way our entitlement to women’s physical bodies plays itself out is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to gay cisgender men’s sexism and privilege. This privilege does not make one a bad person any more than straight privilege makes heterosexuals bad people. It does mean that gay men can sometimes be just as unthinkingly hurtful, and unthinkingly a part of a system that participates in the oppression of others, an experience most of us can relate to. Exploration of these dynamics can lead us to query institutional systems and policies that reflect this privilege, nuanced as it is by other identities and social locations.

At the end of my last workshop on gay men’s sexism, I extended a number of questions to the gay men in the audience. I think it’s relevant to extend these same questions now:

How is your sexism and misogyny showing up in your own life, and in your relationships with your female friends, trans, lesbian, queer or heterosexual? How is it showing up in your relationship to your mothers, aunts and sisters?  Is it showing up in your expectations of how they should treat you? How you talk to them? What steps can you take to address the inequitable representation of gay cisgender men in your community as leaders? How do you see that privilege showing up in your organizations and policy, and what can you do to circumvent it? How will you talk to other gay men in your community about their choices and interactions with women, and how will you work to hold them and yourself accountable?

These are just some of the questions we need to be asking ourselves so that we can help create communities where sexual or physical assault, no matter who is doing it, is deemed unacceptable. These are the kinds of questions we as gay men need to be asking ourselves so that we can continue (or for some begin) the work of addressing gender/sex inequity in our own communities, as well as in our own hearts and minds. This is a part of our healing work. This is a part of our transformation. This is a part of our accountability.



I was seriously nodding along with this whole thing. If I had a dollar for every gay guy who thought it was okay to touch a woman without her permission because is gay, I’d be a really rich woman.

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thecsph:

holisticsexualhealth:

becauseiamawoman:

Originally posted by victimblaming (in new post to add on more images). 

These are posters from the Backbone Zone, here is a little from their website about the program: 

For years, prevention has been primarily about victims, and the ways they can and should change their behavior to avoid sexual violence, sexual harassment, and gender-based bullying. More recently, this approach has been seen as putting the responsibility for sexual violence on survivors. Instead, across the country, there is a movement toward ‘primary prevention’- a kind of prevention that seeks to end sexual violence before it begins, and to put the responsibility of doing so on everyone.

The Backbone Zone project is an innovative approach to bystander intervention, and is about helping people recognize the actions that everyone can take to change the world they live in. Recognizing sexist and homophobic language, realizing that it has an impact, encouraging students to choose different words, and giving them the skills to be active bystanders when they hear sexist and homophobic language: these are steps that each one of us can take to end gender-stereotypes, and to help end sexual violence. Everybody has a backbone. The Backbone Zone project is a campaign that speaks directly to students, helping them to find - and use - their backbones.

The “this is a hoe” one, is amazing and important and utterly necessary.

People have this assumption that someone coveting a thing (oh wait, no- a human), that you perceive as belonging to you, gives you to license treat them as less than a human being.

When I originally posted a similar sentiment here I got scores of emails from girls stating for the most part “Well no no no, you missed the point of it entirely. He’s talking about how if a girl likes or hooks up with your boyfriend, then she’s a slut. So the video is okay and you’re wrong.”

Yes, because two consensual adults violating your trust, or someone having the audacity to like something you like automatically means it’s okay to degrade them.

No.

We all need to do our part to not perpetuate a negative environment and be more responsive less reactive. Uncomfortable with someone’s interest in your partner? Tell your partner, be true to yourself, your situation and your own feelings or insecurity.

If you are feeling insecure because your partner might share an interest in them, approach it. If you feel the person interested in your partner is crossing a boundary- Tell them in a manner that they will receive and can empathize with. That means honestly, openly, without name calling, passive aggression and yes, sometimes, without feeling.

Realize that in truth, the person that you are with is an attractive individual who chooses to associate with you, and if that’s too much for you to handle (the fact that others find them attractive), it’s time to take a hard look at where you are speaking from. It’s time to work on self, truth and where your own insecurities lie.

Someone likes your partner and no one is crossing any boundaries on either end? Remember all the reasons why your partner is an attractive, desirable human being and that yes, you too are equally desirable and attractive.

If it were you who were the subject of interest to someone (and I’m sure you are, will be or have been) would you appreciate your partner implying you have some sort of control over their interest? Or furthermore, that someone elses interest in you makes them sub-human?

Think about the implications.

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milesian:

moriartytoyourmoran:

invisibleinvinciblemonster:

broskibro:

honkgamzee:


Because some Army Doctors marry Consulting Detectives.Because some Warblers marry Prom Queens.Because some hunters marry their angels.Because some Divas marry Squids.Because some Kings marry Warlocks.Because some aliens marry blue boxes.Because some senior partners marry fake lawyers.Because some telepaths marry metalbenders.Because some moose marry tricksters, gods archangels.Because some Doctors marry their Masters.Because some Detective Inspectors marry the British Government.Because some exorcists marry other exorcists.Because some Kazekage marry future Hokage.Because some superheroes marry their sidekicks.Because some hunters marry their trickstersBecause some meerkats marry hobbits.Because some Captains marry their First OfficersBecause some immortal ex-time agents marry Torchwood operatives.Because some timey-wimey knights marry windy heirs.Because some Snipers marry Consulting Criminals.Because some Water Tribe warriors marry banished Fire Nation princes.Because some Holy Tax Accountants marry Bow-legged Con Artists.Because some fandoms marry other fandomsBecause some super soldiers marry genius-billionaire-playboy-philanthropists.                                                                                             

^ reblogging for that

Because some Chosen Ones marry Arrogant Ferrets.

Because some Blue SPD Power Rangers marry Green SPD Power Rangers.

Because some time agents marry everyone.

The fact that “support” of gay marriage has been widdled down to fangirls talking about their slash OTP’s is terrible. Let’s just ignore the actual people who struggling and talk about ships.
I’m sick and tired of people only supporting LGBTQ rights when they pertain to “hot” celebrities or fictional characters. I’m sick and tired of slash fangirls acting like the fact that they read what is basically just gay porn means that they are obviously for gay rights. This is both a complete erasure of pretty much everyone who doesn’t fit the small category of attractive gay male and it treats the entire idea of someone being homosexual as an odd sort of fetishism. I’m not going to argue against slash fiction - people are allowed to enjoy whatever they want and that includes shipping and fandom stuff BUT the fact that they’re trying to fit their OTP’s into a post which should in fact include real people who are dealing with real struggles and description is just appalling to me. 

All of this^ shit right here.  The other commentary is bullshit.  Fucking fangirls like this make me sick.

milesian:

moriartytoyourmoran:

invisibleinvinciblemonster:

broskibro:

honkgamzee:

Because some Army Doctors marry Consulting Detectives.
Because some Warblers marry Prom Queens.
Because some hunters marry their angels.
Because some Divas marry Squids.
Because some Kings marry Warlocks.
Because some aliens marry blue boxes.
Because some senior partners marry fake lawyers.
Because some telepaths marry metalbenders.
Because some moose marry tricksters, gods archangels.
Because some Doctors marry their Masters.
Because some Detective Inspectors marry the British Government.
Because some exorcists marry other exorcists.
Because some Kazekage marry future Hokage.
Because some superheroes marry their sidekicks.
Because some hunters marry their tricksters
Because some meerkats marry hobbits.
Because some Captains marry their First Officers
Because some immortal ex-time agents marry Torchwood operatives.
Because some timey-wimey knights marry windy heirs.
Because some Snipers marry Consulting Criminals.
Because some Water Tribe warriors marry banished Fire Nation princes.
Because some Holy Tax Accountants marry Bow-legged Con Artists.
Because some fandoms marry other fandoms
Because some super soldiers marry genius-billionaire-playboy-philanthropists.                                                                                             

^ reblogging for that

Because some Chosen Ones marry Arrogant Ferrets.

Because some Blue SPD Power Rangers marry Green SPD Power Rangers.

Because some time agents marry everyone.

The fact that “support” of gay marriage has been widdled down to fangirls talking about their slash OTP’s is terrible. Let’s just ignore the actual people who struggling and talk about ships.

I’m sick and tired of people only supporting LGBTQ rights when they pertain to “hot” celebrities or fictional characters. I’m sick and tired of slash fangirls acting like the fact that they read what is basically just gay porn means that they are obviously for gay rights. This is both a complete erasure of pretty much everyone who doesn’t fit the small category of attractive gay male and it treats the entire idea of someone being homosexual as an odd sort of fetishism. I’m not going to argue against slash fiction - people are allowed to enjoy whatever they want and that includes shipping and fandom stuff BUT the fact that they’re trying to fit their OTP’s into a post which should in fact include real people who are dealing with real struggles and description is just appalling to me. 

All of this^ shit right here.  The other commentary is bullshit.  Fucking fangirls like this make me sick.

cosmicyoruba:

queerkhmer:

The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor Ai fell in love with a minor official named Dong Xian. Dong Xian quickly gained the Emperor’s favor. One afternoon as they slept in bed, Emperor Ai woke up. Rather than wake his lover, he cut the sleeves of his robe to let his lover sleep longer. Homosexuality was regarded as a normal affair up until the late Qing dynasty when the government attempted to westernize the country.

Gay history!
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cosmicyoruba:

queerkhmer:

The traditional term for homosexuality in China is “the passion of the cut sleeve boys” (断袖之癖), so named from the story of Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE - 1 BCE) and Dong Xian (23 BCE - 1 BCE). As the story goes, Emperor Ai fell in love with a minor official named Dong Xian. Dong Xian quickly gained the Emperor’s favor. One afternoon as they slept in bed, Emperor Ai woke up. Rather than wake his lover, he cut the sleeves of his robe to let his lover sleep longer. Homosexuality was regarded as a normal affair up until the late Qing dynasty when the government attempted to westernize the country.

Gay history!

feministepiphanies:

^^^^^^^THIS.

feministepiphanies:

^^^^^^^THIS.

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callmekitto:

cunnalaannus:

adriofthedead:

chandlerhandle:

blackrockmira:

josiahfiles:

“or what i call the deathstyle”
“DEATHSTYLE”



fuck this guybut oh my god that yu-gi-oh please

RICK DON’T

HAHAHAHAHA GOOD LUCK TRYING TO ENFORCE THAT ONE, RICK

Gay Death Style is the name of my dance crew AND my famous hot sauce.

THIS MAN IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT YOU GUYS
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callmekitto:

cunnalaannus:

adriofthedead:

chandlerhandle:

blackrockmira:

josiahfiles:

“or what i call the deathstyle”

“DEATHSTYLE”

fuck this guy

but oh my god that yu-gi-oh please

RICK DON’T

HAHAHAHAHA GOOD LUCK TRYING TO ENFORCE THAT ONE, RICK

Gay Death Style is the name of my dance crew AND my famous hot sauce.

THIS MAN IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT YOU GUYS

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kyashu:

foreverstealingchocos:

ainsleylaughingalonewithsalad:

aquestionablemind:

somepolitics:

socialistexan:

xjessicles:

lgbtlaughs:

leasthelpful:

“It’s basically racist to be gay”



O.o ¿Qué?

I’m about to crawl into a corner and just wish the world stopped existing. This can’t be real.



That’s it.  I’m done.  Goodbye for today, Tumblr.  I can’t stand to rage anymore today.



NEXT TIME ON: WHEN SOCIAL JUSTICE GOES TOO FAR


I just… what?
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kyashu:

foreverstealingchocos:

ainsleylaughingalonewithsalad:

aquestionablemind:

somepolitics:

socialistexan:

xjessicles:

lgbtlaughs:

leasthelpful:

“It’s basically racist to be gay”

O.o ¿Qué?

I’m about to crawl into a corner and just wish the world stopped existing. This can’t be real.

That’s it.  I’m done.  Goodbye for today, Tumblr.  I can’t stand to rage anymore today.

NEXT TIME ON: WHEN SOCIAL JUSTICE GOES TOO FAR

I just… what?

scarlet-delirium:

scarlet-delirium:

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silver-rollu:

xx-that-badass-hong-konger-xx:

dhunki:

sanityscraps:

invisiblelad:

rereadingharry:


The idea that there can’t be a gay character in a kid’s film… it’s ridiculous,
— Daniel Radcliffe.

Interview in  “Attitude”, July 2009.

I genuinely want to thank whomever helped socialize/educate such a wonderfully clever, thoughtful young man. This guy needs to be heard much more often not casting spells.

Daniel Radcliffe is seriously one of my heroes.

To say I admire Dan Radcliffe would be an understatement and an injustice to how beautiful and deserving of praise his soul is.



Just another thing to add to the endless list of reasons to love Daniel Radcliffe.
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silver-rollu:

xx-that-badass-hong-konger-xx:

dhunki:

sanityscraps:

invisiblelad:

rereadingharry:

The idea that there can’t be a gay character in a kid’s film… it’s ridiculous,

— Daniel Radcliffe.

Interview in “Attitude”, July 2009.

I genuinely want to thank whomever helped socialize/educate such a wonderfully clever, thoughtful young man. This guy needs to be heard much more often not casting spells.

Daniel Radcliffe is seriously one of my heroes.

To say I admire Dan Radcliffe would be an understatement and an injustice to how beautiful and deserving of praise his soul is.

Just another thing to add to the endless list of reasons to love Daniel Radcliffe.

kajal:

The phrase:

“i don’t have anything against gay people, BUT”

i don’t have anything against homophobic assholes BUT I might actually punch you

b-ound:

So I was in line at the grocery store earlier, and there was an older lady in line behind me. She saw that I was wearing a bracelet with rainbow on it. She then asked me if I was gay, which I replied no. She then told me to take the bracelet off because it’s for “faggots.” To that I say, “Well I happen to like ‘faggots’.” Then the cashier heard the conversation and told the woman that that particular register was for faggots only, and asked her to leave. The woman said that she wanted to speak to the manager. The manager came and guess what, he was gay. 
Lets just say the woman left without her groceries.
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b-ound:

So I was in line at the grocery store earlier, and there was an older lady in line behind me. She saw that I was wearing a bracelet with rainbow on it. She then asked me if I was gay, which I replied no. She then told me to take the bracelet off because it’s for “faggots.” To that I say, “Well I happen to like ‘faggots’.” Then the cashier heard the conversation and told the woman that that particular register was for faggots only, and asked her to leave. The woman said that she wanted to speak to the manager. The manager came and guess what, he was gay. 

Lets just say the woman left without her groceries.

if my son was gay

son: mom, i'm gay.
me: thank you for telling me, i still love you no matter what. now what do you want for dinner?
AND THAT WOULD BE IT. THAT'S THE END. I WOULDN'T MAKE HIM WATCH GLEE WITH ME. I WOULDN'T SHIP HIM WITH HIS FRIENDS. I WOULD SUPPORT HIM AND THEN THINGS WOULD GO AS NORMAL. BECAUSE TREATING YOUR HOMOSEXUAL CHILD LIKE A TOY DOES NOT MAKE HIM/HER EQUAL, IT STILL SEPARATES THEM FROM EVERYONE ELSE. I WOULD HOPE YOU WOULD TREAT YOUR OWN SON AS A PERSON AND NOT LIKE A CHARACTER ON TELEVISION.
^This

So I wore my gay pride shirt to school today.

And in chemistry class I was talking to my friend, Jack, about a gay pride festival I went to. My teacher, stupid nosy bitch, decides she wants to join in on the conversation. She asks me what I’m talking about so I turned around and her reaction was to make a noise of utter disgust. She asked me to go to the main office and get a different shirt. But being the rebel that I am, I told her very politely “no, if you don’t like it you don’t have to look at it. It’s my shirt, not yours, and there’s nothing wrong with it.” She told me again that I needed to change my shirt. I said again that I wasn’t and she told me she would have to send me to my administrator for direct disrespect. So I put on a big smile and packed my stuff up while she wrote the discipline report up.

But the thing that made me so happy that I didn’t give in and change was that as I was walking out the door a girl in my class stood up and started to walk with me. My teacher was kinda pissed and told her that she would get a write up if she didn’t sit down. And this girl, she is my fucking hero. She says: “Write me up then. It’s one more story that I can go home and tell my mothers. And I’m sure my girlfriend would love to hear it, too.” Then she smiled and walked out. I just felt the need to share what happened today with my lovely followers. 

Hell yeah!  <3 you OP!

kyashu:
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