I posted a couple of weeks ago about feeling I don't have much of value to say. Well, I'm pushing past the discomfort and doing it anyway.
Yesterday, I drove home how crucial abortion rights are to most women and that it is not just a "tiny, niche issue" to a male acquaintance who just doesn't see the big deal. He also did not believe me when I said there are 6 week bans in place in many of the US states and I brought receipts. He was quite uncomfortable by the end of the conversation and didn't have much to say.
I also wrote scathing feedback to Amnesty yesterday about their little "identifying as girls" Afghanistan comment.
Today, I took some pro-porn cool girl handmaidens to task to prove that no, im not a religious prude objecting to porn out of moral delicateness, I'm and atheist and I object to the awful ethical and patriarchal abuse of the whole thing, reassuring the original question asker that having a "no-porn" standard for dating is absolutely valid and, I think, self-respecting (and respecting other women as well). We don't have to cater to men's boners. Women (both the women exploited and the partners hurt by their man's consumption of porn) can and should matter more than that (shocker, I know).
I better cool it before I tell my ex off too.