Can we stop quoting Tupac’s Keep Ya Head Up as if he was some kind of feminist hero?
“I wonder why we rape our women” idk Tupac, you tell me, you fucking did it yourself about a month after releasing that song.
India telling it like it is!
YES YES YESSSSS.
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riot larrrrki is a genre that needs to exist no matter how impossible it is to grr with a retroflex consonant
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BAD GIRLS DO IT WELL
The Gulabi gang is a group of women vigilantes active across North India. It is named after the pink saris worn by its members. The group was founded as a response to widespread domestic abuse and other violence against women. Gulabis visit abusive husbands and beat them with bamboo sticks. In 2008, they stormed an electricity office and forced officials to restore the power they had cut to extract bribes. The Gulabis have also stopped child marriages and protested dowry and female illiteracy.
Will never not reblog Gulabi gang.
^same
Kelley Temple, National Union of Students UK Women’s Officer (via offices)
^^^^ I believe this as much as I believe anything. ^^^^
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^ very important. please reblog
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There was a climbing wall at Adventure Island that none of the strong fit men in our party could reach the top of. When it was my turn, Saeb’s little cousin said I probably wouldn’t be able to do it, because girls aren’t that strong.
Not only did I reach the top in less time than anyone else I’d seen that day, but I did it without even chipping my nail polish. In poofy salwars and a knee long kurta.
I guess he’ll think twice before saying something like that again.
Okay, clearly when a post hits 240 notes in a matter of minutes, I need to make it rebloggable. XD
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