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@tayegi / tayegi.tumblr.com

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Anonymous asked:

I support feminism but I don’t agree with all the statements against men like “kill all men” “if you’re a man what you say isn’t valid” “men don’t deserve rights” feminism is equality and imo those statements aren’t necessary. If young boys grow up seeing that on the internet or hearing it they’ll feel uncomfortable. It can also make boys feel more ashamed about SA because people are saying they aren’t valid.

huh? 

feminism is equality. I think youre talking about misandry. i have no idea why youre conflating the two. 

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Anonymous asked:

Hi just wanna ask!!!! Ask you have anything under WIPs as of now? I rlly love your writings 🤩

Thank you for asking!!! I have several :) 

However, it’s been quite a long time since i’ve written anything but dry journal articles and i feel like i can’t remember how to write creatively anymore... everything sounds so awkward and doesnt have 1/10th of the quality of my old pieces that i was somehow able to whip out in the matter of days with no editing... i have no idea how i did that before and how i can do it again D: So just letting you know that im trying my best but my writing is a steaming pile of shit rn lol

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Anonymous asked:

I feel the same way about the last anon! Your writing hits differently, I always come back to your fics. My expectations are too high now 😂❤️

THANK YOU!!! that is honestly so touching D: you are so cute <3 but also plz lower your expectations of me when i start posting new work LOL

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Anonymous asked:

It’s so nice to see u on here :) how are u!!!🥺👉👈

SO SWEET! you are the cutest to check in <3

Somehow, I survived 2 deadlines... Literally averaged about 2-3 hours of sleep a night for the past week to get this done, but now im doing so much better! I think im going to request time off for a “staycation” haha. 

I’ve also been writing quite a bit, but I hate everything I’ve written. Does anyone get that way after a long hiatus? I think i’ve lost my touch... it’s a really frustrating situation... where i do want to get u guys things to read but the quality is so shit bc im been out of the game for so long that i cant even remember how to write anymore sighhh. 

What do you guys think is worse? not posting anything or shitty nonsense fics that make me look like ive regressed 10 years? 

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Anonymous asked:

Heyy I just wanted to drop by to tell you that sometimes I read certain things and they remind me of new rules and Idk I just wanted to tell you that it’s one of the best fics I have ever read so thank you for writing it!!! Also have a great dayyy 💕

THIS IS SO SWEET!!! there is nothing more touching to know that ppl still think of ur fics even when theyre done reading! thank you so much and i hope you have a great day too <333

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Anonymous asked:

hello! do you have a twitter i could follow by chance?

I did before, but honestly im too much of a boomer to figure out that website so i gave up haha. sorry!

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Anonymous asked:

hi, i just wanted to tell you that i just recenlty finished 13 reasons why and idk if you watch it or not.... but seems like the character named "Jess" is slightly like your OC in New Rules!🥺

eh im not a fan of the idea of 13 reasons why and how it portrayed suicide. but thanks for thinking of new rules

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Anonymous asked:

Hello. I don't mean to be rude, but I can't help but feel uncomfortable of how you sexually write about K idols, whether they be stories or your personal dreams. My name is Jeongmin and I have a younger brother whom I really care for. I just want him and other fellow Korean men to be respected, u know? I understand you like the culture and music, but still... Are you Korean as well? If not, I am sure you would 존중 men of your ethnicity as well. I would appreciate to hear your perspective.

im so confused. what does being korean have to do with anything? I don’t know you or your brother... I have also written about 2 Chinese men, 1 Hong Konger and 1 Taiwanese American... In the past, I’ve written about black and white men from TV shows and books. That’s what fanfiction is... And all of them r legal adults...

I can understand if you have issues w/ fanfiction. but youre making an enormous leap w/ zero evidence if u think im fetishizing korean men. Also y r u even on a bts smut blog? im very confused. 

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Anonymous asked:

hi so idk how to say this lmao but lately people around me have been saying that 'feminism should die' and that its not needed in western society. they talk about mens rights and stuff and obviously its important, but they use it to discredit women's struggles. i just dont know what to say to this stuff and i was wondering if you could help? sorry if im asking too much and im coming off too strong

i think it would be important to point out that feminism is literally defined as equality between men and women. So simply ask if they hate men or women lol. 

these ppl are literally the equivalent of “white lives matter” or “all lives matter.” No one is saying that white ppl dont fucking matter. We’re just saying that black lives do!!!

It’s the exact same thing with feminism. Now that we’re promoting women, men who have had all the power and attention on them for thousands of years, are suddenly butthurt. bc they can’t handle being anything less than superior. 

If you see giving one group fundamental human rights as something personally threatening, then there is something wrong with you. sorry to rant, but maybe you don’t want to hang out with these types of ppl? It’s not worth it to argue with them. You can’t force a person to be more openminded or tolerant. And no amount of debate will change that. 

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Anonymous asked:

Hey! New reader here. Your fics are really cool. As a feminist, I’ve had tons of men accusing me of being “too much”. A guy even said that “my strong approach” in “convincing people to become feminists” makes people steer away from becoming feminists. As if gender equality is a mere opinion or choice? Sorry i’m rambling! Keep doing what you do!

there are crazy people out there... hordes of ppl who think that george floyd deserved to die bc he may or may not have forged a 20. lol, im beginning to think that there’s no way of convincing those idiots. im just so happy that public opinion has switched over so much that it’s social and professional suicide to not stand for equality. look at what’s happening in nascar. It really does make me feel hopeful. 

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Anonymous asked:

Hey Lu! I have so much respect for your talent and I love reading your works. New Rules helped me as a feminist see ways that sexism is active in ways subtler than I would have imagined and even in my own thoughts. Don't listen to the people who tell you to tone it down because you're doing so much good for all your readers! Hope you're staying safe and I love you!!

ahhh thank you for saying that! yeah, i literally wrote this in reaction to the whole “sexism is over” bs mindset that ppl have. sexism and racism is so deeply entrenched in our society that ppl cant even recognize it anymore. such a mess. 

Thank you and I hope youre staying safe too! love u boo <3 

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Anonymous asked:

Hey, going off your post, have you seen the show Adam Ruins Everything? They did an episode on how America made Asians the Model Minority, it's rather illuminating.

I haven’t! but thanks for the rec! I’ll be sure to check it out! :) 

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Anonymous asked:

Hi! Although I do agree your post touched on good points and I’m glad you added southeast Asian perspectives (I’m SEA myself) I think it’s a bit inappropriate to center the BLM movement with your East Asian perspective

huh?

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A note on Asian privilege

As some of you know, I live in a small, predominantly white suburban town. Last week, I went to the grocery store and stood in line waiting to check out behind this old white couple. I noticed the nice conversation the cashier was having with the couple, and figured that we might have a similar exchange. So I went up to the cashier when it was my turn with a friendly greeting, but the moment she laid eyes on me, her expression completely changed. She immediately dove for her hand sanitizer and smeared it all over before she would even touch my groceries, and didn’t respond to my greeting. And even as she bagged my groceries, she refused to make eye contact, and kept a healthy distance between us, even with the glass divider already in place. And that’s when I realized that she wasn’t just being rude– she was terrified of me. That even though I was born and raised in the US and have not stepped foot in Wuhan China, she was scared that I might carry a deadly virus and get her sick. 

I have experienced many condescending and outright racist insults in my life, both subtle (e.g., “But where are you really from?”) and overt (e.g., “Go back to your country” and other racist slurs), but never have I ever experienced anyone reacting to me with fear before. And when I told this story to my family, they were equally as shocked. “Why would she be scared?” “But you’re so small and harmless!” I remember feeling strangely embarrassed by the encounter– like I was the one to blame for the cashier’s fear of me. That I should apologize for the deadly coronavirus just on account of me being Asian. 

And that’s when I realized that this is exactly what Black Americans have experienced everyday for hundreds of years. 

That feeling of being seen as dangerous. Of others being afraid of you. It is gut-wrenching. And it is mind-blowing that no one in my family has experienced this until 2020 with COVID-19. This fear of Asians will pass, as COVID-19 either passes or becomes integrated into our daily lives. But the association of Blacks as dangerous criminals still continues, and will continue unless we do something about it. 

I am so beyond privileged that I can walk into a store without fear of being followed by a cashier or accused of robbery. That I can call police for help without fear of being shot or arrested instead. 

Asian Americans are called the “model minority” and some even wear this title as a badge of honor. It is not a compliment and should not be viewed as such. It’s a manipulative way to turn minority groups against each other. “Look at how much Asians have achieved. Why can’t black/Latino people be more like them?” Why? Because Asians already come from a place of immense privilege. 

We love to pat ourselves on the back and think of ourselves as hard-working underdogs who overcame the barriers of language and racism to succeed. I won’t deny that there are hardships that immigrants and other Asians face. No one is saying that you didn’t suffer!! But your sufferings are in no way comparable to what Black Americans face on a daily basis. And that’s because most Asians come from highly educated or wealthy backgrounds. Think of all the international students you know– what’s the stereotype about them? That they’re filthy rich, huh? And why’s that? Because it’s true. Asians currently have the highest SES and are the most educated of all ethnic groups in the United States. The only Asians who are allowed to immigrate to the U.S. are usually the richest or most educated. And there aren’t negative stereotypes about dangerousness or criminal behavior around us. 

My dad was a poor grad student, and I grew up in relative poverty as a kid. I remember watching him struggle to make ends meet. But even then, we were highly privileged. Both my parents already had their bachelor’s degrees before immigrating. Do you know how rare that is? Both of them had decades of education and support that set them up for success in the United States. Sure, there was the language barrier, but they were offered free ESL classes from the university. And if all else failed, they could easily just go back to their homeland and find work there. And once my dad graduated with his graduate degree, he was instantly able to find high paying jobs that instantly launched us up to the middle class. Yes, I was poor growing up. Yes, my parents struggled. But they were highly educated, coming from privileged families, and could teach me and pass down those skills. 

The number one predictor of your future SES and income is your parents’ income. 

Let that sink in. 

It’s not hard work. It’s not intelligence. It’s what privilege you were born with that determines your success. Now imagine if you had to start all the way back with slavery. Where you were just an object and had no rights or money. The “American Dream” is just a lie rich people tell to keep poor people in their place. “If you work hard, you can achieve success.” And then they try to use Bill Gates or Zuckerberg as examples of this “American Dream.” Bullshit. Sure, Gates & Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to pursue their dreams, but they were privileged enough to get into Harvard in the first place. And I can guarantee you that I would have never gotten into my PhD program– wouldn’t have even dreamt of applying, if not for my family of academics. 

Asian Americans need to shake off the title of “model minority” and stand with Black Americans. We might be seen as particularly well-behaved dogs, but we’re still dogs in the system. We’ve seen how fast the American public has turned on us during the COVID pandemic. I doubt there’d be even a fraction of this xenophobia and violent hatred if the virus came from Europe. Don’t forget that Japanese Americans were imprisoned in internment camps during WWII. Not even Germans, who started the war, but the foreign-looking ones. And don’t forget that the Chinese weren’t even considered human and weren’t allowed to be U.S. citizens until less than 80 years ago. The system is no friend of ours. No matter how they try to flatter us with all this “model minority” bullshit. We are not special and we will never be seen as equals by Whites. 

Standing in solidarity with Black Lives Matter is standing for equality. It means that we will not put up with white supremacy and systemic injustices anymore. The system is broken, and I am sick and tired of seeing other Asian Americans do everything in their power to try to be perfect, unoffending citizens and appease white people in power. We have to fight for justice and equality. Not just because the tides can turn at any time and put us at harm, but simply because it is the right thing to do. And we, as a community, are in a unique position of privilege in order to make change. 

Black Lives Matter. And check your goddamn privilege. 

Yes to all of this, but also to point out that East Asians are the ones that are incredibly privileged. The model minority myth is incredibly damaging to the Asian community because it ignored Southeast Asians and the fact that they have the lowest high school graduation rate out of all the minorities. It divides Asians, not only against other minorities groups, but within ourselves.

This is exactly why we need BLM. It calls for equality for all and it address the racism that perpetuates the entire system. Let us not forget that the only reason so many Asians have had the opportunity to recently immigrated to the US is because of the black led Civil Rights Movement that, once again, called for equality for all. What have black people done for us? Literally gave us the right to become citizens.

At the end of the day, Asians will always be seen as foreign. Covid sped it up, but anti-Asian sentiments were already growing because of China’s steady increase in global influence. We need to realize that in the eyes of our oppressors, we will always be closer to Blacks than we will ever get to being white. They may give us lip service by calling us a model minority, but it’s in the name. We are still a minority.

This is such an excellent point. Thank you for bringing up Southeast Asians, who mostly did not immigrate here because of their privileged backgrounds, and face immense struggle as a result. This is clear evidence of how the system is broken. And why we should stand for Black Lives Matter. Because if black lives don’t matter to Americans, why the fuck do you think that Asian lives do? 

But instead, the anti-blackness across all API subgroups is still so disgusting pervasive. We are complicit in the system, or worse, we actively support white supremacy. And this needs to stop!

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Anonymous asked:

I was going to rb your post on asian privilege but noticed you tagged it as to be deleted. Do you mind if I reblog it? I completely understand if not

askldfjkldsf yes sure haha. i mostly put those tags bc i wrote this as a heated stream of consciousness thing and there are a million typos but oh well. if u guys get anything out of this personal inarticulate rant, then go ahead haha

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