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khanos

(tw rape, tw child sexual abuse)

Before and during World War II, hundreds of thousands of young girls mostly from China, Korea, and the Philippines were separated from their families and forced to become sex slaves for the Imperial Japanese army.

A Canadian documentary, The Apology (2016), follows the stories of 3 ‘comfort women’ as they fight to be heard by the Japanese government.

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If you live in Vancouver there is a film screening at the Vancity Theatre tomorrow (December 4, 2016) at 7:30 pm. More info here.

stop supporting Fall Out Boy
handsomeborderline

  • stop buying their music
  • stop buying their merch
  • if you have to, pirate their music

Pete Wentz is a pedophile, and the other members of the band protected him, and not only that, wrote songs about it

this post says everything you need to know (tw for csa, rape)

they built their career off of Pete’s pedophilic relationship. you don’t just “stop” being a pedophile. i don’t care how long ago it was, i don’t care if you think he’s “changed”. you want to protect the children and victims of csa? start fucking showing it. stop protecting pedophiles.

redheadlandmermaid

I’m here for the girls who unwillingly consented to sex or sexual acts because they were in a situation where they didn’t feel as if they had the right to say no and now feel violated but don’t feel like they can say they were raped or molested.

zinyea

this is probably one of the most important text posts i have ever seen because i feel like this is a HUGE issue among teenagers especially young girls in today’s social culture and nobody talks about it. nobody tells you that you were in fact abused and sometimes it takes you years to finally realize what happened to you was wrong, and it’s really scary and confusing! we need to teach each other that “rape” or “molestation” can happen in many circumstances and not just the ones we are taught!!!!

wastedasianyouth

tw: rape, murder, incest, japanese imperialism

a lot of people don’t normally think that stereotypes about chinese (and other E/SE asian) people that were made by japanese people is really important, that it’s pretty benign.

but the stereotype about chinese women being especially sexy and submissive comes from the rape of nanjing (irl gore cw for link), where japanese soldiers went in and literally raped so many chinese women that the whole ordeal was named that( even forcing families to rape each other), and is also due to the buying and selling of chinese (though largely korean) women as comfort women.

so when you see an (esp japanese) anime girl dressed in a sexualized qipao etc (like this or this or this or this or this) just to say, that’s the history behind it and that’s exactly what they think of us. so, you know, in case u still think it’s cute or w/e.

18mr:
“HELP #KEEPADAMHOME AND SIGN THIS PETITION!
In 1979, Adam Crapser arrived in the United States as a Korean adoptee. Accompanied by his older sister, Adam’s life in this country quickly became a nightmare.First adopted by the Wright family in...
18mr

HELP #KEEPADAMHOME AND SIGN THIS PETITION!



In 1979, Adam Crapser arrived in the United States as a Korean adoptee. Accompanied by his older sister, Adam’s life in this country quickly became a nightmare.

First adopted by the Wright family in Michigan, Adam found himself the victim of physical abuse. In 1986 and without completing Adam’s naturalization papers, the Wrights relinquished their parental rights to county services in an effort to “rehome” the adopted siblings. As wards of the state, the county separated Adam from his sister and sent him to live in a group home.

One year into life in the group home, Adam was adopted the by Thomas and Dolly-Jean Crapser in Oregon who – along with their biological children – subjected Adam to unspeakable physical, emotional, and sexual abuse and torture. Four long years later, the Crapsers were arrested, charged, and plead guilty to multiple counts of child abuse, child sex abuse, and child rape.

No doubt, Adam Crapser is a survivor. And like many survivors of abuse and violence, he bears the life-long marks of trauma. Despite this, Adam is building a life as a married father of three children, with a fourth due this spring. Now, he’s focused on living a healthy, productive life in the country he calls home.

But the federal government isn’t so quick to let Adam call America his home. In January, the Department of Homeland Security slapped him with deportation papers. Just a few short weeks from now, Adam will begin the proceedings that will determine whether or not he’ll continue building a life with his family in the only country he’s ever known as home, or if he’ll be deported to Korea – a land to which he has no connection.

With Adam’s hearing bearing down on April 2nd, there is a way to bring the threat of deportation to a full-stop. Raphael Sanchez, the person at the helm of the Office of the Chief Counsel (OCC), has the power to completely end these legal proceedings against Adam. The OCC is the office that prosecutes immigrants before the Immigration Court. In an act of prosecutorial discretion, Sanchez could call for administrative closure – essentially walking away from the case and having it closed by the court. Once this happens, Adam can renew his green card indefinitely.

Even more, legislative efforts are underway to grant retroactive citizenship to all international adoptees whose naturalizations were not originally covered by the Child Citizenship Act (CCA) of 2000. An amendment to the CCA would allow Adam to stay home with his family and finally receive the citizenship that was promised to him – but this can only happen if he isn’t deported.

Adam’s children need him. His wife needs him. This country is his home, and he should not be deported because his abusive adoptive parents failed to complete his naturalization paperwork.

Demand that Raphael Sanchez #KeepAdamHome by enacting administrative closure on Adam Crapser’s deportation case.

Few mediums reveal the White sexual imperialistic exploitation of Asian women more so than pornography. In a 2002 study conducted by Jennifer Lynn Gossett and Sarah Bryne, out of thirty-one pornographic websites that depicted rape or torture of women, more than half showed Asian women as the rape victim and one-third showed White men as the perpetrator. The study further uncovered a strong correlation between race and pedophilia, advertising with titles such as “Japanese Schoolgirls” or “Asian Teens.” Furthermore, images of Asian women in pornographic forms consistently came up through a keyword search for “torture.”
Many scholars warn that race-specific pornography contributes to race-specific sexual violence. Since the overwhelming majority of violent pornography features Asian women in particular, it follows that Asian women are at even greater risk of sexual violence due to their role in violent pornography.
Helen Zia, a noted social activists, suggests a direct connection between racial-sexual stereotyped pornography and actual violence against Asian women. Additionally, Kandice Chuh argues that “because Asian/American women are depicted as always consenting, they cannot be raped in the eyes of the law.” 
Pornography leads to other alarming sexual-racial trends involving Asian women as well. For example, depictions of Filipinas as sexual commodities on the Internet have been linked to the mail-order bride industry in Australia. Researchers further speculate that online sexual commodification of Filipinas may at least partially explain why Filipinas experience disproportionate levels of domestic violence compared to non-Filipina women.
White men’s fascination with Asian women in pornography stems from early nineteenth century Western imperialism. To colonize the Asian nations, countries such as the United States flooded Asia with military forces. As an inevitable result of military presence, prostitution centers consisting of local civilian women sprung up to cater to the White servicemen. With these sexual experiences as their main, if not only, encounters with Asian women, White servicemen returned home with generalization that Asian women are hyper-sexualized and always willing to comply with White man’s prurient demands. This germinated even more interest in Asian women as sexual objects. To sustain this increased interest, the Asian sex tour industry developed. Asian sex tourism further perpetuates the stereotype of Asian women as hyper-sexual, it understandably follows that sexually explicit materials, pornography for example, would include a preponderance of Asian women.
— Sunny Woan, White Sexual Imperialism: A Theory of Asian Feminist Jurisprudence
(via ugyoku)
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Sunny Woan, White Sexual Imperialism: A Theory of Asian Feminist Jurisprudence
(via ugyoku)

maybebeyoncewillbeouralways:
“bitterbitchclubpresident:
“ captain-melonhead:
“ THIS SHOULD ALSO MAKE YOU ENRAGED.
POLICE BRUTALITY TOWARDS BLACK WOMEN EXISTS.
BLACK WOMEN (ESPECIALLY TRANSGENDER) ARE GETTING MURDERED, RAPED, AND BRUTALIZED BY THE...
captain-melonhead

THIS SHOULD ALSO MAKE YOU ENRAGED.

POLICE BRUTALITY TOWARDS BLACK WOMEN EXISTS.

BLACK WOMEN (ESPECIALLY TRANSGENDER) ARE GETTING MURDERED, RAPED, AND BRUTALIZED BY THE POLICE AND ARE BEING BLAMED FOR **THEIR** ACTIONS.

DON’T SLEEP ON POLICE BRUTALITY TOWARDS BLACK WOMEN.

bitterbitchclubpresident

Her name is Miyekko Durden-Bosley and she’s 23.

The cop punched her in the face while she was in handcuffs and fractured her orbital bone.

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/today/2014/12/no-felony-charges-for-seattle-police-officers-bone-breaking-punch-of-handcuffed-woman/

maybebeyoncewillbeouralways

chillona , her name is in this version

blackmagicalgirlmisandry

When news outlets bring up shia lebeouf’s past alcohol abuse and label his rape claim “the latest in a string of odd behavior” that is rape culture, that is victim blaming, please do not forget that. shia’s mental health is being used to discredit his emotional trauma, and to make a statement that mentally ill or recovering rape victims can’t be trusted because they’re ~crazy~

dinnersuitkamen:
“ benernutcumbersquash:
“ guardian:
“ Shia LaBeouf: “I was raped during performance art project”
In an interview with Dazed, the actor says that a woman ‘whipped my legs for 10 minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to...
guardian

Shia LaBeouf: “I was raped during performance art project”

In an interview with Dazed, the actor says that a woman ‘whipped my legs for 10 minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me’ during his silent performance art work #IAMSORRY. Full story »

Photo: AP

benernutcumbersquash

Literally why is no one talking about this? When I saw it on the Facebook trending column, essentially all comments were by males calling him a “liar” and a “pussy”. I didn’t see one comment like this by a woman.

I hope all the men who comment on articles about womens issues saying things like ‘what about when MEN get raped?’ read the comments on these and realise that when men speak out about rape, it’s men who respond by calling them ‘self indulgent’ and ‘idiots’. 

dinnersuitkamen

Please read the article too.

alienpunkers

Porn is one of the biggest and most harmful industries in the world, closely affiliated with human trafficking and drugs and alcohol abuse, causing rape between children, violence, beastiality and pedophilism and its fetishizing race, underage girls, trans people and lesbianism. Thought you should know. 

malahua

I can’t believe people see this, think it’s not fact based and supported by years of research, and go on watching porn anyway.

And it’s even worse because Bill Cosby has the fucking smuggest old black man public persona that I hate. ‘Pull your pants up, black people. I was on TV in the ’80s. I can talk down to you because I had a successful sitcom.’ Yeah, but you raped women, Bill Cosby. So, brings you down a couple of notches. … I’ve done this bit onstage, and people don’t believe. People think I’m making it up. …That shit is upsetting. If you didn’t know about it, trust me. You leave here and google ‘Bill Cosby rape.’ It’s not funny.

Hannibal Buress, during his set Thursday at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia

13 women have accused Bill Cosby of rape — so why has America forgiven him? 

(via micdotcom)

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Hannibal Buress, during his set Thursday at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia

13 women have accused Bill Cosby of rape — so why has America forgiven him? 

(via micdotcom)

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