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I am a queer, autistic, disabled, anarchist. I have a focus on fighting ableism, and run spaces with that being an intention. One thing I put a lot of focus on is ableist language. I stream, run a youtube channel, and a discord.
there are laws against rape, yet it is still used as a tool to maintain oppression and as oppression itself.
I’m done with this conversation
if they have to make laws to make sure the children aren’t abandoned, they are abandoned often
https://www.pricegen.com/bastardy-or-illegitimacy-in-england/
some info I found it
a common thing is a lack of support structures or networks, often forced out of the nuclear family unit
it was used in systematic oppression, yes, in many instances historically and many ways in different groups
cops kill people for being depressed, isn’t that just victim blaming?
sadly that doesn’t seem to be what most people mean when they say it, lots of people defending it in comments
reclaiming a slur means using it as a positive reference to the oppressed group, you are just using the slur
idk the history of that word as well as it is not used my in dialect really, but there is the whole sexist angle in that one that doesn’t really seem like much of a help to us
calling someone one of the oppressed classes as an insult doesnt seem the right way to go about it
I’ve still heard people with that parentage called a bastard because of it though, so what about what they think, what about their experiences? Are they just not people to you?
thank you, speaking is hard so I try not to waste a word lol