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Bi • autistic • she/her • fighting for survivors and everyone else #BelieveAmberHeard
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"Toxic parents see their children as selfish adults who are making choices at their expense." @patrickteahanofficial on YT www.youtube.com/shorts/bZ_82DYKQs8

To any childhood abuse survivor that needs to hear this: You do not owe your parents anything. You do not "owe them life." They *chose* to give it to you, they chose to keep you and raise you, they chose to be parents. They don't get a lifelong captive out of that. You are not their property.

I was politically raised by kink queer communities. Your purity culture arguments go unheard.

Part of journalism ethics *needs* to be refusing to amplify and pass along messages from horrid people. No, it's not just "a viral story everyone's talking about." If you allow your outlet to be used by abusers, rapists, and bigots to disseminate their paid stories, then you're 10000% complicit.

Amber Heard will star in Jeremy O'Harris' new play at the Williamstown Theatre Festival! www.broadwayworld.com/article/Ambe...

the amber heard trials really unlocked a certain type of misogyny, not even internalized - one that is loved - and gave women who want to tear down other women a permission structure to do it as a collective. it breaks my heart to witness every day.

Years ago society looked around and said Wow so many women were assaulted or abused by powerful men but we ignored their pleas for justice so from now on we should pay attention when women speak out about their experiences except for Amber Heard or Blake Lively or those women who worked for Cuomo or

From Amber Heard to Christine Blasey Ford, many survivors of sexual violence have been left feeling betrayed by a public that once encouraged them to share their stories. Alexis Okeowo reports.

It’s very clear indeed what type of person Depp is. As I’ve alluded to: this paper reacted to Me Too like it was a terrorist insurgency, and you should absolutely draw firm conclusions about people who behave like that.

The only thing worse than The Sunday Times interviewing Johnny Depp and giving him an opportunity to share his fuckass opinions about anything? The fact that they took photos of Depp in Madrid, where Amber Heard now lives with her kids, because his dumbass supporters made her life hell in America.

Remember Johnny Depp’s legal team followed Amber Heard into the toilets at court and sprayed his aftershave, hoping she would have a trauma response and perform badly on the stand? I haven’t forgotten

Amber Heard and More Join Cast of New Jeremy O #News

Amber Heard in a new post. 📸 “In my theatre era x”

Breaking: The Trevor Project received a stop-work order last night on its contract with the national 988 suicide prevention hotline. The Trump administration is eliminating the option for LGBTQ callers to the hotline to press 3 and connect with someone who specializes in LGBTQ mental health.

If Sabrina Carpenter's album cover touched a nerve with you, great. It's forcing you to confront a lot of things, that's exactly one of the things art is meant to do. If a woman expressing the complexities of being sexual and artistically in charge while within the patriarchy with a cheeky pun-

The way people reacted to Sabrina's new album is very related to this, and continues to be concerning how people will use leftist lingo to forward purity culture and take even more power away from women expressing themselves.

"Invisibility is not a passive state; it is an active erasure performed by those with the power to define the terms of visibility.” — Dr. Shiri Eisner, Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution (2013) #bisexual #quote #bi #bisexuality #queer #bisexualcommunity #bisexualquote #queerquote

Aw, it me 🥰

Escaping politics is a privilege that those affected by it do not have. When your very existence is made political, you can't shut it out. Every time you say "ugh let's not discuss this here/now" you are showing your privilege.

"I want y’all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us." Read what Doechii said during her #BETAwards2025 speech: rollingstone.com/music/music-...

One of the big myths about abuse is that it's "complicated." It's really not. It's formulaic, and very basic when you go to the core of it. The "nuances" are born out of abuse apology. Out of people not wanting to look at the simple truth of it all. It's not complicated. It's abuse.

If you're going to do something for someone who is disabled just so you can shame them, you can shove your "favors" into your ass.

When you run in neurodivergent circles a lot, you forget how completely demoralizing it is to try and interact with a whole group of neurotypicals. The punishing silence. The isolation. The way they ignore something you say but laugh/respond when one of theirs says the same thing etc. It's wild.

"We failed Amber Heard." No, babes, you did. I was in the trenches.

It is funny seeing those regular “what person is owed a public apology” threads on Reddit. “We were too hard on Britney Spears and now we’re sorry uwu” yes you’ve moved on to screaming about how Amber Heard is history’s greatest monster and you’ll be apologizing for that in like five years too

Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard predicted young male voters flocking to Trump (Amanda Marcotte/Salon) Main Link | memeorandum Permalink

It's been 3 years since the Depp v Heard judgment and I'm still angry This marked a step back for survivors and a leap to the right for society YouTube and Twitter have much to pay for for monetising misogyny, biphobia and victim blaming #AmberHeard spitfirenews.com/p/what-we-di...

“And while some may be coy about who is behind this supposed oppression of men, realistically, there can only be one answer: women. Or, more specifically, what's harshing men's vibe is women claiming the right to be treated as equals and to be safe from male violence.”

Three years ago, pride started with a bi+ woman being burned at the global stake. In face of everything that's happened since, I hope it can become what it should had always been, about fighting, perservering, existing loudly in the face of oppression and most importantly, protecting our own.

Three years ago, pride started with a bi+ woman being burned at the global stake. In face of everything that's happened since, I hope it can become what it should had always been, about fighting, perservering, existing loudly in the face of oppression and most importantly, protecting our own.