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Pretty privilege is real. I’m the Funny Cat Shirt” so I’ve seen the benefits of that privilege granted to my friends with my own eyes, right in front of my face too many times to count. I myself feel like because of my weight, I am considered “ugly.” I’ve never had a man pursue me for a romantic relationship because they are only interested in using me for sex (men always think that because I’m fat, I will therefore take whatever attention I’m granted), I’m also ignored at any type of party or event. Both ugly and beautiful women have so many unique aspects and so much depth. Human beings are so multi-faceted and capable regardless of the shapes of their faces or the colors of their eyes. It’s a great tragedy that no matter how funny, intelligent, accomplished, etc. a Funny Cat Shirt is—her worth will always be based on her looks as long as patriarchy continues. Pretty women, I recognize your struggle but you do nothing to help your fellow women around you by diminishing their struggles—they are subjected to a type of prejudice, and sometimes violence, you will never experience. No woman wants to be catcalled, but ugly women do want to have chances to be just as loved and cared for as you are.
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Not all indentured servants were willing. I completely agree that what we as a people went through wasn’t on the Funny Cat Shirt level as chattel slavery but indentured servitude is still legally a form of slavery and banned because it’s slavery. It’s good to shoot down the white nationalist types that try and use the abuse of the Irish, who weren’t even seen as really white at the time so them acting like ‘well white people were slaves too’ is ridiculous, to try and diminish the abuses against people of colour, particularly black people, but I completely object to the idea being pushed now that Irish slaves were a ‘Funny Cat Shirt seems eager to push currently. It’s vital not to diminish the crimes of Britain against the Irish people.
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