#abortion is a human right

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people have been trying to figure out how to nut without making babies as long as there have been people. the first recipe for abortifacients is written in cuneiform, i.e. the very first written language.

ancient Romans:


founding father Ben Frank and his herbal recipe for abortions:

abortion is a part of life and global human culture

how does SCOTUS type out there needs to be an “increase the domestic supply of infants” and at no point among several different people does anyone say, “Ya know…. this is weird af. We’re weird af for this.”

so it’s safe to say we’ve reached the “infants are part of the supply chain” stage of capitalism…

maybe if all of twitter yells at Susan Sarandon enough our elected officials wil act!

I’m not at all surprised about Roe vs Wade tbh. Anyone who’s been following the situation surrounding trans and queer issues, especially the legalization of trans bodies, knew this was coming.

They built momentum, and they used it to sledgehammer all over reproductive rights, trans rights, and above all, poor people’s rights (bc let’s be honest, rich ppl will always be able to get the healthcare they need and that includes abortions etc).

too little people revolted so it felt like the time has come…All oppression is connected…

hater:

there is no woke or acceptable way to put conditions on which abortions are allowed! individual choices about your fucking body are not the same as eugenics! abortion on demand without apology!

Credit: Jordan J. Lloyd

I’ve been trying to dive deeper into politics, discover the genuine roots of our society, the origins of our beliefs, and the consequences of our economic system. It’s a big, long, wide journey and through multiple sources such as articles, images, videos and multiple social media platforms, I’ve been trying to educate myself more on important subjects.

Communism, capitalism, libertarian, conservative, the left, the right, the history, the impact. It is scary to commit to everything because once you start, you simply cannot stop, once you start waking up your conscience about the horrible reality, the lies, the truths, you cannot put it back to sleep. You can’t just ignore prejudice, especially when you’re extremely conscious of it’s omnipresence. I have continually tried to build my own opinions all while actively creating bullet point arguments in my mind because I just know that at some point I will have to defend my thinking, and I want to do it right.

Now, I am so far from being enlightened, I am a beginner and an amateur in all of those themes, but I am trying, which is the only way to start and grow.

So to tell you about my beliefs, I am a militant human rights activist, I believe in equal opportunities regardless of gender identity, sex, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race and disability. This is a fact, not a belief, but the system was obviously not built to protect all people, its wasn’t created to serve everyone equally but to grant a privilege to some and harm others. The current state of the world is not a slip, an accident or a misfunction of our brilliant system but a testament of it operating remarkably well. I believe that equity leads to equality, and I believe that we cannot “fix” methodologies that were immorally created with absolutely no honor whatsoever. I believe in reproductive rights, in legal, safe abortions for anybody who needs one. I believe in the decriminalization of marijuana. I believe that the death penalty is a despicable punition that should be banned as soon as possible. I believe in defunding the police and the military. I believe that it is a shame that I even have to talk about police brutality, I don’t want to have to say that it is one of the most horrible things our world has originated, I feel extremely dense when I do because it seems like the most obvious certitude and I refuse to believe that this is a controversial statement. I believe that everything I have just stated, along with many more, isn’t anything grand but the bare minimum, the bar is low, and yet, we still have the fight for basic human decency.

Humanity has become an option. We have normalized supporting people that represent everything wrong in this world under the name of tolerance. The left has never claimed to be tolerant towards hateful beings, We have never accepted homophobia, transphobia, racism, ableism and sexism. We cannot, for exemple, accept nazis, as too much tolerance inevitably leads to intolerance. This picture explains it perfectly:

I consider myself a communist/ socialist. The two terms still confuse me a little, some say they are the same, some say they differ quite a bit. What I know is that socialism is the transitional period between capitalism and communism. At the end of the day, the final result and goal is a stateless, moneyless and clasless society that will provide to each his need.

Our capitalistic society has brainwashed us way more than you may think. It is the root of so many of our issues, the underground demon of our problems. Every idea, thought, belief, and misconception of ours were all affected by our current economic system. It has sold us the billionnaire dream which is one of the most toxic things capitalism has offered. We have looked up to billionaires for way too long, why are they so idolized? Most of them come from high upper class families that can easily afford to invest in their inventions and creations. After starting up their companies and occasionnaly stealing other’s people ideas to ultimately get undeserved merit, they then can start to properly exploit their hardworking employees’s labour. And for unlimited hours and a minimum wage which probably won’t even suffice you to survive, you will have to either pick up more shifts or a second or even third job, especially if you have a family to support. All while the CEO barely does any of the work and gets all the praise and money. So no, they don’t all come from really poor families and have built everything for nothing.

The worst thing is that we’ve been so gaslit and brainwashed that we’re proud of our own exploitation, we are wired to think that to be successful we have to suffer, work 10 jobs we all hate, constantly pick up extra hours, have 2 hours of sleep, have no free time to do anything we love, waste our entire youth, be depressed our entire adulthood, to finally have a few pennies to spend when we’re eighty. We so strongly believe that this is the only right way to be successful that I don’t think many of us have dared to question it’s authority, and even if we do, we quickly accept that this a truth, a fact we cannot change and this is just the way things are.

We have capitalized water, food, land, forests, oceans, space, and everything in betweeen. Money is social construct and we have deliberately let it take over our lives. To think about the wasted opportunities and the misery that we have to endure so others can enjoy life truly angers me.

Also, communism is not an ideology that has every actually taken place. Despite what they say, there was never actually a communist country. However, every nation that has attempted a socialist system, for exemple Burkina Faso, has thrived. But of course, once capitalist countries noticed that, they decided to murder it’s leader. So in conclusion, the only reason socialism failed is because of capitalism and it’s interventions.

“As President (1983-1987), Sankara initiated economic reforms that shifted his country away from dependence on foreign aid and reduced the privileges of government officials; he cut salaries, including his own, decreed that there would be no more flying in first class or driving Mercedes as standard issue vehicles for Ministers and other government workers. He led a modest lifestyle and did not personally amass material wealth. President Sankara encouraged self-sufficiency, including the use of local resources to build clinics, schools and other needed infrastructure. […] President Sankara promoted land reform, childhood vaccination, tree planting, communal school building, and nation-wide literacy campaigns. He was committed to gender equity and women’s rights and was the first African leader to publicly recognize the AIDS pandemic as a threat to African countries. Although Sankara became somewhat more authoritarian during his Presidency, his ideas, and the possibility that they could spread, were viewed by many as posing the greatest threat. President Sankara was assassinated during a coup led by a French-backed politician, Blaise Compaoré, in October 1987. Compaoré served as the President of Burkina Faso from October 1987 through October 2014, when he himself was overthrown.”

Via:https://africandevelopmentsuccesses.wordpress.com/2015/02/28/success-story-from-burkina-faso-thomas-sankaras-legacy/

I have been reading and watching some amazing human rights activists, notably Angela Davis, Malcolm X and James Baldwin. The people that were villainized, labeled as violent and radical, when every single word that came out of their mouhs were pure facts. They are probably some of the most eloquent people I have had the pleasure of hearing. Every sentence, every argument, every single detail made so much sense and opened my mind to so many new realizations. This is the perfect exemple of how the media tarnishes the reputation of wise black women and men. I would strongly advise you to research more about them.

“Socialism & communism are demonized in the west to the point of erasing influential individuals’ socialist advocacy. Heres a short list of people you may not have known were socialists/ communists:

  • MLK
  • Albert Einstein
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Frida Kahlo
  • Tupac Shakur
  • Mark Twain
  • Malcom X
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Bertrand Russell
  • Hellen Keller
  • Pablo Picasso
  • George Orwell
  • Shia LaBeouf
  • John Lennon
  • Woody Guthrie

Socialism & communism are not dirty words. Some of the most brilliant minds of our history were socialists and communists. Embrace it.” Via @sleepisocialist on twitter

So what else can I say, capitalism has ruined our society and the way we act and think. I know a lot of people refuse to support communism because they think it’s too much of a perfect ideal utopian world for it to ever actually exist. And to that I say, first of all, so you agree, it is a wonderful theory, and second of all, a world without racism, sexism, homophobia or any kind or discrimination could also be perceived as “too ideal to actually exist”, but does that mean I’m giving up on talking, educating myself and others, protesting and trying to build a better future? Absolutely not. This is the objective, it would be so dumb to think that we just couldn’t achieve that so let’s not even try.

I want to talk more in detail about communism, theory, human rights, etc… but I don’t want to make this post any longer. I will however be posting more about it soon enough.

I know this is a little different than what I usually post, but I want to speak, tell you all my own opinions, I don’t want to just repost activism related stuff. I’ll continue to do that, but not exclusively. I know it won’t get as many interactions as my other posts, but this is what I needed at some point in my life, and if I could make understanding some basic informations easier to some people, it’ll already be a great accomplishment.

Thank you for reading.

Miss Bliss attends a Bans Off Our Bodies Rally! Using art to make a more compassionate world.

defleftist:

Too rageful to be eloquent right now so the words of others will have to suffice for the moment.

magnetictapedatastorage:

regina-geourge:

holy shit. what a horrifying ending

I’m not sure why everybody’s names were crossed out… here’s the original links

https://twitter.com/jcalyn5/status/1433167428155056131

she died 3 days after this tweet. 

8 months later, herwidowergave a description of what had happened.

https://twitter.com/payco/status/1521526726630719496

Since good ideas rarely go anywhere in this funny little world of ours, BAD IDEAS ONLY.

Therefore, clearly the answer to people banning abortion is equal but opposite extremism. Fine, you’re going to force people to have children? We will now campaign to KILL ALL BABIES! You pretended people were pro baby murder before, but let’s see how you like it when we ACTUALLY GO THERE!

Anyway, kill all babies party, 2024.

“Women have a right to their bodies!

Keep Roe V. Wade”

Seen in the San Francisco State University campus.

“Abort the Supreme Court / God Bless Abortions”

Seen in Asheville, North Carolina

grrlcookery:

Just a reminder: every reason someone has to terminate or complete their pregnancy is valid. And having a child is never a valid punishment.

Whyyyyyyy do we still need to be saying this

designersheets:

please for the love of god tell people that abortion isn’t the only thing at risk with this leaked supreme court thing. that ruling includes many other protections that will hurt EVERYONE regardless of if they’d ever want/need an abortion. please do your fucking research if you thought this was purely about abortion, because it probably screws you out of a lot of other rights too

hope1117:

this. Roe vs. Wade is a prime example of why it’s so damn important to vote every election but to also use your voice to go out & protest. go chant and demand your government officials to see you. abortion is a woman’s human rights. And if you have children, take them with you. Show them that sometimes you have to fight for basic human rights. And to the SCOTUS a big fuck you

defleftist:

Too rageful to be eloquent right now so the words of others will have to suffice for the moment.

these are my tweets but I felt like I needed to be clear on here as well.

samwisethewitch:

samwisethewitch:

samwisethewitch:

I literally do not care what the Bible says about any political issue. I am not Christian. Christian scripture should have zero effect on my life or my personal freedoms. 

The fact that I did not mention abortion anywhere in this post, yet the replies and reblogs are filled with Christians trying to “well actually” me and/or resorting to anti-choice insults is… telling, to say the least.

So you agree? Current US laws banning abortion are based on the religious convictions of a select few?

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