The two first pictures are the ones that got my account on facebook blocked for respectively 3 and 7 days.
“You are temporarily blocked;
This is your nth warning for violating Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsabilities. You are now blocked from posting content on Facebook for n days.
If you continue to abuse Facebook’s features, your account could be permanently disabled.”
The Facebook Community Standards states under “Sex & Nudity” (I assume that’s the offense cited) : “We have a strict “no nudity or pornography” policy. Any content that is inappropriately sexual will be removed. Before posting questionable content, be mindful of the consequences for you and your environment.”
In what fucked up world is menstrual blood on legs inappropriately sexual?
And the third image is a screencap of one of the thousands of easily found groups and pages that are clearly racist and/or sexist directly in the title.
Source: anarchofeminist
“Transgender WTF” by Van B.
My final project for a feminist performances class. I chose to do a web comic of myself and how I feel about being trans/what trans means to me.
It’s part of a more extensive project/paper, creating a new trans narrative not based on self/societal hatred or violence, the denial of the former self, etc. Just because I’m a transman doesn’t mean I follow traditional masculinity. (This also extends to transwomen.)
Yes, I paint my nails. I love things that have glitter. I am fabulous.
I am and always will be trans, and I’m proud of that.We hope you’re enjoying the comics! Van has been invited to create a storyboard with a fellow illustrator/animator, so we’ll see more shortly.
Feel free to reblog/repost, just give Van B. credit! :)
(via transqueery)
Source: sqs-tec

