Due to overconsumption and consumerism, there simply is no longer enough space or resources left to ethically raise livestock. Most animals live in terrible conditions.
Category: Social Issues
It’s an undeniable fact that, we as humans, are social beings. We absorb what we experience. If you were born in a country or spent your childhood in a country, you will undeniably absorb aspects of that country’s culture. That’s something we should celebrate (so long as you remain respectful of that culture).
I believe people should have the freedom to make decisions about their own body. And just like how I would never support forced organ donations, I don’t support forced pregnancies.
I don’t think I could ever put myself through the horror show that is pregnancy. Not only is it cruel to me, it seems cruel to the child too.
But they certainly weren’t “savages” that needed to be taught how to live the “proper way”. If anything, they were running the country perfectly before the European colonisers arrived and had a competition on how quickly they could destroy the place.
The idea that colonisation advanced societies is propaganda and parroting it implies that you believe colonised people were primitive and had inferior minds to colonisers. Otherwise, why else would you presume that only genocidal maniacs were capable of invention and advancement?
According to the 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Personal Safety Survey (PSS): – almost 2 million Australian adults had experienced at least 1 sexual assault since the age of 15 – more than 200,000 (1.1%) Australian adults had experienced sexual assault in the 12 months before the survey—an increase from 2012 (0.7%) – around […]
This is a callout to those of you with a pregnancy fetish. If you don’t respect pregnant women or their boundaries, I am targeting you and I will insult you. If you choose to read on and then get offended, good! That’s the point. I need you to understand the impact of your actions and […]
The simple truth is that, although women taking their husband’s name after marriage has a history rooted in undervaluing women and perceiving them as a commodity, in most modern cases that is no longer true. It’s simply tradition and it is much easier to follow tradition than defy it.
Until a woman can feel just as safe as a man, walking down the street and living her life, there’s still progress to be made.