Something that was supposed to be kind of a sketch but really got out of hand and is now a fully fledged thing lmao (from that one panel where they asked matt what voiceline he’d like his character to have :))
PATREON | KO-FI
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normally it’s spelled j-e-f-f but geoff I guess
How do we ensure public safety w/o police? Check out this list on alternatives to policing
- Alternatives to Police (PDF) by Rose City Copwatch (2008)
- Alternatives to the Police by Evan Dent, Molly Korab, and Farid Rener
- The Avant-garde of White Supremacy by Steve Martinot and Jared Sexton
- Broken Windows is On Hiatus: Community Interventions We Can Enact Now for Real Justice by Hannah Hodson
- Can We Build an Anti-Policing Movement that Isn’t Anti-Police? by Radical Faggot
- Citizens, Cops, and Power: Recognizing the Limits of Community by Steve Herbert
- Feeling for the Edge of your Imagination: finding ways not to call the police
- A New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Call the Police by Mike Ludwig
- Not Calling the Police by Prison Culture
- Origins of the Police by David Whitehouse
- The Other Side of the COIN (PDF) by Kristian Williams.
- Policing is a Dirty Job, But Nobody’s Gotta Do It: 6 Ideas for a Cop-Free World by Jose Martin
- Policing Slaves Since the 1600s by Auandaru Nirhan
- The Shanti Sena ‘peace center’ and the non-policing of an anarchist temporary autonomous zone: Rainbow Family peacekeeping strategies (PDF) by Michael Niman
- Stop Kidding Yourself: The Police Were Created to Control Working Class and Poor People by Sam Mitrani
- We Don’t Just Need Nicer Cops. We Need Fewer Cops by Alex S. Vitale
- What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Police? by Alex S. Vitale
- Where abolition meets action: women organizing against gender violence (PDF) by Vikki Law
Reblog this every time it’s on my dash idc

Baze Malbus – Expression sheet
More like “turn this badass assassin into a huggable bear”
when asexual woc talk about existing in intersections of racialised misogyny and acephobia, the conversations starts with the fact that our bodies are objectified and dehumanised by white patriarchal culture. lack of sexuality is almost incomprehensible and lack of sexual availability for men – any kind of unavailability regardless of whether they’re ace or not, either bc we’re not interested, not sexually attracted, or in a relationship – it is literally seen as insubordination by certain men who think it’s their god-given right to a woc’s body.
women of colour are hypersexualised and objectified in different ways because of our race, but our universal experience is based on how our culture promotes the idea that our bodies are for male consumption. as an asexual woman of colour, it means that our lack of sexual attraction is seen as something to be conquered, or fixed, or a wrong to be righted. for white men, it’s another space to colonise.
so when the predominantly white ace discourse brings up again and again that “acephobia isn’t real” calls ace people “straight people who don’t have sex”, you’re erasing the way many ace woc are trying to navigate our bodies and sexual agency as asexuals. don’t derail this by saying what we face “isn’t acephobia, just misogyny”, we’re facing intersections of both that have arisen from a culture of compulsory heterosexuality and white supremacy. many asexual women of colour have talked about it and you do not get to silence our voices.
white people on both sides of the Discourse need to acknowledge this, especially in regards to the erasure that goes on in the white ace community and non-ace poc need to stop throwing us under the bus by pretending that we don’t exist and our sexuality is irrelevant.
i need yall to know that myself and all the ace ppl i know irl are woc and this is EXTREMELY real












