divinedorothy:

forcesense:

klutzmer:

major-jamie-hill:

Slutshaming women is not ok
Slutshaming Alexander Hamilton is totally ok
Tumblr logic

he cheated. on his wife.

he’s also been dead for several hundred years this is the funniest post ive ever read in my life

fave things about this post:

  • the idea that thousands of people are calling alexander hamilton a slut
  • calling any founding father a slut
  • the idea that people are SHAMING Alexander Hamilton for being Such A Slut he is being SHAMED for being such a naughty little tart, SPREADING HIS LEGS FOR EVERYONE IN CONGRESS
  • that this was probably prompted by people expression dissaproval for Alexander Hamilton cheating on his wife – that the OP thinks “slut shaming” and “Isnt it gross that he cheated on his wife” are the same thing
  • Alexander Hamilton has been dead for 210
  • 210 slutty, slutty years
  • the way that this is presented in such a CHECKMATE SJWS way when they’re talking about a founding father who cheated on his wife and has been DEAD FOR 210 YEARS
  • the fact that the words “Slutshaming” and “Alexander Hamilton” have been used in the same sentence
  • i mean just apply what we’d traditionally think of as “slut shaming” to Alexander Hamilton.
  • His frock coat is too tight, his breaches are so short, have you SEEN how often he powders his wig??? I heard he gave Thomas Jefferson a handy behind the stables AND that he got fingered by John Hancock
  • i barely know who alexander hamilton is

thecommunityoftrustworthysinks:

dreaming-for-meaning:

taxloopholes:

tediousgeorge:

taxloopholes:

triss19:

edmund-bjork:

triss19:

edmund-bjork:

enforced scarcity? implying there’s an infinite amount of resources?

This would imply that food, smart phones, and cloths etc. are scarce in America. Lel

I’m still somewhat confused by the notion of enforced scarcity, but this article is interesting

https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/2010/01/29/overproduction-and-capitalist-crisis/

So the terrible problem with capitalism is that some times there’s over production and then the market crashes and regulates out again? How awful.

Also, Marx can screw off.

That’s not what it says at all so I’m guessing you saw the name Marx and immediately closed it.

Why is enforced scarcity a new concept to anybody ? This shit it’s the new- is not a fucking ghost story or a fairly tale

Restaurants at the end of shifts throwing out the food that hasn’t been sold/ordered and not even letting the employees take it home: enforced scarcity

Grocery stores making foods ridiculously expensive to the point where nobody can buy it , the grocery let’s the food go bad and throws it out: enforced scarcity

I could go the fuck on but u pro capitalist shit heads who mindlessly believe the shit you’ve been told since you were a kid with out ever daring to question it would still sit up here and bring up irrelevant shit

Exactly.

To be fair though isn’t this also an FDA thing?

imo all the things on that list should be fixed. you have an excess of product, give it to people in need. but them not doing that doesn’t mean the system causing that excess (capitalism) is inherently bad. i’d rather have excess in the world and be fighting to stop people throwing it out than nobody have enough

pb8:

it really bothers me that so many people on this site treat ableism like it’s black and white.

just now i saw a post where op was like “i’m glad that spinners are popular because it normalizes fidgets and decreases stigma” and someone replied like “no!! it’s absolutely TERRIBLE that neurotypicals are using these fidgets because when they get in trouble they make things harder for mentally ill kids!!” and like you guys do realize that? you’re both right? it isn’t a decisive fact that neurotypicals using fidgets is either good or bad, there are both benefits and consequences that need to be taken into consideration.

a few months ago there was a post going around that was like, *neurotypical voice* why are you bouncing your leg, and somebody reblogged it saying that the post was ableist because autistic kids can get overstimulated by leg bouncing. i go to a school for the mentally disabled, and i’ve been in this exact scenario, my classmate wasn’t able to focus because i was bouncing my leg and although i felt bad i told him that i wouldn’t be able to stop for long because i do it subconsciously due to my adhd. he wasn’t being ableist for asking me to stop, and i wasn’t being ableist for saying i couldn’t, we just both had different needs. in the end, our compromise was that i went to work in the computer lab.

you have to understand that there is always more than one side to issues like these, and that we should be striving for understanding and balance over demonization of one side and blind support of the other. this is especially relevant when people on both sides are mentally ill or disabled, because sometimes symptoms will clash and you just need to deal with it.