DeferreDreams

muslim.genderqueer.algerian You probably know me as Sepharone or Eli. I love my wife. I have madskillz--read about my life here. Sean and Eli united on 6/13/11 and it lasted until 6/17/11. I used to DLS (still do once in a blue moon), and here is my DLS Award, lol. Our childhood. Click here if you still haven't found what you're looking for.
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6:32 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,




bittergrapes:

YES

YES

YES

5:12 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,




readnfight:

I have been teaching myself basic typography. It is so exciting, srsly. I redesigned the Copwatch New Haven know your rights posters that I made a long time ago, because now that I know better I know they were fugly.
Full text of the posters is at the old link, although I changed it slightly since then. As before, feel free to use the posters in any way you need to. It’s mostly split from a (even fuglier) Crimethinc poster and edited from there. Contact me if you need better resolution pdfs.

readnfight:

I have been teaching myself basic typography. It is so exciting, srsly. I redesigned the Copwatch New Haven know your rights posters that I made a long time ago, because now that I know better I know they were fugly.

Full text of the posters is at the old link, although I changed it slightly since then. As before, feel free to use the posters in any way you need to. It’s mostly split from a (even fuglier) Crimethinc poster and edited from there. Contact me if you need better resolution pdfs.

7:42 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,




Islam, she notes, was in the past.. progressive in the treatment of women. The Western suffragette movement in the 20th century demanded some of the rights Muslim women already had under Islam, such as owning and inheriting property. The distortion of Islam, she contends, was generated by its interpretations through the lens of male supremacy.
– Excerpt from Muslim Women Reformers (quoting Lubna Hussain of Saudi Arabia)

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tagged: Women,Rights,Islam,
8:06 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,




dmanmarx:

proteanbeing:

New rule: Everybody get’s to wear whatever the fuck they want to.

Seconded.

This kind of strikes a lot of fear into me. Mostly because growing up, my father would beat us if we pulled off our sister’s hijabs. It was stressed to the utmost that it was equivalent to pulling down her pants, and that we were never allowed to touch it, not even if they were wearing it at home and no one would see if we tugged it off.
Many Muslimahs I know have confided in me that they fear that people who discriminate against Muslims might harass them if they wear the hijab, to the point where they tug it off. I myself have this fear when I present feminine. It’s unsettling. 
dmanmarx:

proteanbeing:

New rule: Everybody get’s to wear whatever the fuck they want to.

Seconded.

This kind of strikes a lot of fear into me. Mostly because growing up, my father would beat us if we pulled off our sister’s hijabs. It was stressed to the utmost that it was equivalent to pulling down her pants, and that we were never allowed to touch it, not even if they were wearing it at home and no one would see if we tugged it off.
Many Muslimahs I know have confided in me that they fear that people who discriminate against Muslims might harass them if they wear the hijab, to the point where they tug it off. I myself have this fear when I present feminine. It’s unsettling. 

dmanmarx:

proteanbeing:

New rule: Everybody get’s to wear whatever the fuck they want to.

Seconded.

This kind of strikes a lot of fear into me. Mostly because growing up, my father would beat us if we pulled off our sister’s hijabs. It was stressed to the utmost that it was equivalent to pulling down her pants, and that we were never allowed to touch it, not even if they were wearing it at home and no one would see if we tugged it off.

Many Muslimahs I know have confided in me that they fear that people who discriminate against Muslims might harass them if they wear the hijab, to the point where they tug it off. I myself have this fear when I present feminine. It’s unsettling. 

9:37 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,




8:26 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,




subconciousevolution:

 
Growing set of state abortion restrictions visualized
Read more here.

Wow, I expected my state to be in the top 5, but it’s not even in the top 10. This gives me small comfort.
subconciousevolution:

 
Growing set of state abortion restrictions visualized
Read more here.

Wow, I expected my state to be in the top 5, but it’s not even in the top 10. This gives me small comfort.

subconciousevolution:

Growing set of state abortion restrictions visualized

Read more here.

Wow, I expected my state to be in the top 5, but it’s not even in the top 10. This gives me small comfort.

10:14 am, reblogged by strawberreli,




4:27 pm, reblogged by strawberreli,