August202012
necromatador:

lelk:

pocketequius:

toastradamus:

mistcover:

izzytherogue:

transstingray:

think-progress:

Everyone in America should know that an actual candidate for U.S. Senate said this about women who are raped. 
Please share this.

what.
What the uterus can just magically tell that adequate consent wasn’t involved?
I’m sorry this angers me greatly

*facepalm* SEMEN IS SEMEN. It makes babies. Thank you 4th grade health class that most republicans apparently skipped.

NO NO NO NO

I have no hope anymore for this country

Done. I’m moving to the arctic.

oh my gODS I AM DONE

What
a
fucking
dumbass

necromatador:

lelk:

pocketequius:

toastradamus:

mistcover:

izzytherogue:

transstingray:

think-progress:

Everyone in America should know that an actual candidate for U.S. Senate said this about women who are raped. 

Please share this.

what.

What the uterus can just magically tell that adequate consent wasn’t involved?

I’m sorry this angers me greatly

*facepalm* SEMEN IS SEMEN. It makes babies. Thank you 4th grade health class that most republicans apparently skipped.

NO NO NO NO

I have no hope anymore for this country

Done. I’m moving to the arctic.

oh my gODS I AM DONE

What

a

fucking

dumbass

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August162012
lightspeedsound:

iliveinathimble:

lightspeedsound:

womentravelmotherindia:

The Gulabi Gang is an extraordinary women’s movement formed in 2006 by Sampat Pal Devi in the Banda District of Uttar Pradesh in Northern India. This region is one of the poorest districts in the country and is marked by a deeply patriarchal culture, rigid caste divisions, female illiteracy, domestic violence, child labour, child marraiges and dowry demands. The women’s group is popularly known as Gulabi or ‘Pink’ Gang because the members wear bright pink saris and wield bamboo sticks. Sampat says, “We are not a gang in the usual sense of the term, we are a gang for justice.”

Um, holy fuck they look terrifying.
In the best way.
I mean, I am so turned on right now. In a “HOLY FUCK PRIIIIIIDE” sort of way. 

While I’m not a fan of violence, it’s reassuring to know that these women are working to stop major problems in India that the police and government ignore.

I’m going to say violence created on the ends of bright pink bamboo sticks in the interest of women’s rights is pretty cool.

lightspeedsound:

iliveinathimble:

lightspeedsound:

womentravelmotherindia:

The Gulabi Gang is an extraordinary women’s movement formed in 2006 by Sampat Pal Devi in the Banda District of Uttar Pradesh in Northern India. This region is one of the poorest districts in the country and is marked by a deeply patriarchal culture, rigid caste divisions, female illiteracy, domestic violence, child labour, child marraiges and dowry demands. The women’s group is popularly known as Gulabi or ‘Pink’ Gang because the members wear bright pink saris and wield bamboo sticks. Sampat says, “We are not a gang in the usual sense of the term, we are a gang for justice.”

Um, holy fuck they look terrifying.

In the best way.

I mean, I am so turned on right now. In a “HOLY FUCK PRIIIIIIDE” sort of way. 

While I’m not a fan of violence, it’s reassuring to know that these women are working to stop major problems in India that the police and government ignore.

I’m going to say violence created on the ends of bright pink bamboo sticks in the interest of women’s rights is pretty cool.

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