Showing posts with label feminism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feminism. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Practice Radical Love

My armpits (especially in the morning) smell so good through polyester and cotton. Sometimes it's hard to get outta bed because of this fact.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Punk Start My Heart

I'm a little late with this post, but never the less. Please help suppourt this radical cause!!! Only 25 more hours to raise just over $1000.00. 1 2 3 go!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Jigsaw Youth


Slutwalk Saskatoon - Notice the atrocious comments left by the commentators!? Jesus, looks like my job as a radical-homo-slut's gonna keep on, keepin' on for a loooong time. I'll fucking spit my menstrual blood in the face of your ignorant patriarchy, assholes!

Photo by Holiday Black

White Boy-Bikini Kill (mp3)
Spoken:
I don't think it's a problem, cause most of the girls ask for it.

Uh huh, how did they ask for it?

The way they act, the way they...I...I can't say the way they dress because that's their own personal choice. Some of these dumb hoes, those slut rocker bitches walking down the street, they're asking for it, they may deny it but it's true.

Lay me spread eagle out on your hill, yeah
Then write a book bout how I wanted to die
It's hard to talk with your dick in my mouth
I will try to scream in pain a little nicer next time

White Boy
Don't laugh
Don't cry
Just die

I'm so sorry if I'm alienating some of you
Your whole fucking culture alienates me
I can not scream from pain down here on my knees
I'm so sorry that I think!

White Boy
Don't laugh
Don't cry
Just die

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Revolution Grrrl Style Now

It's a rainy day here in Vancouver. I'm feeling rather emo and nostalgic today. I miss all my lovelies back home and afar. This is for them and all my femihomos! xox

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Who Told You Christmas Wasn't Cool?


Too much 'Christmas' content lately? I didn't think so either. Especially not when Christmas is associated with Kathleen Hanna.

Sini Anderson is directing a documentary film about Hanna. The film is not simply an archive of Kathleen’s impact on our culture as a feminist leader and musician, but promises to be an
intimate portrait of a complex artist and activist that explores where she’s been, where she is now, and where she is going. Inevitably, these questions will engage larger ones about the nature of art and activism, as well as fame, friendship, and community.

To see more videos, and photos from the benefit show that took place December 11th 2010, go here.
My photo
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada