Anonymous asked:
silver-cats answered:
There’s nothing good about sex work she’s not wrong for being critical of it it’s a predatory industry made up of predatory men that prey on impressionable and/or poor desperate girls it’s exploitative it’s dehumanising its work that just feeds into the male gaze and half the time women who are sex workers don’t have the choice to not be sex workers (exceptions aren’t the rules) there’s nothing wrong in wanting a society where women don’t have to sell their bodies to literally survive and fighting for the ‘right’ to be a sex worker sounds pretty privileged to me if you ask me your social justice is pretty misplaced do you not think it would make more sense to fight against capitalism and for women to have the right to a house and food and electricity etc… instead of women being able to sell their bodies to have all this? Also Malala is from a country that heavily oppresses women based on what’s between their legs more than anything, it’s females like her who had to fight for the right to an education, it’s females like her who have been denied opportunities all their lives because of the sex they were born with, its because she’s a female that she literally speaking was shot in the face I think it’s arrogant for us westerners to police a Pakistani woman for making such a statement taking into account the society she grew up in and is a part of.
Unbelievable. Name-calling Malala.
If this wasn’t an ironic pseudo-troll, you and your friends need to be ashamed of the things you say.
I hope this is peak trans for someone.
Arguably the bravest girl on the planet and this is how she’s talked about?




