milk-honey-tea : > Rani Samyuktha (1962)
I blog about racism, islamophobia, immigration, cultural appropriation, queer stuff, trans* politics, caste annihilation, south asian politics (mostly Indian and Indian diasporic), and obnoxious, voyeuristic photography. Plus I like pretty pictures. This blog has deep contempt for the commodification of people and culture; white savior-dom, exotification and neo-colonialist assholery. This blog is NOT for educational purposes. That takes some effort and no one is paying me to do this. It should go without saying that any opinions here are mine, and does not represent any nation, creed or astrological family. Because I have seen approximately 100000 of them, I tend to have little patience for questions that start with “Is this cultural appropriation?” I don’t care. I have written stuff about it, there’s a link, go read it. If it bothers you that much, you should also be able to scroll, link and read. There is plenty of stuff on this blog that already answer these questions. And if you still haven’t sought what you are seeking… go to the library, read. Or don’t. Whatever. I do not care about your cultural appropriating soul — I am not your cultural appropriating soul checker. (If I feel like it, I’ll crowd-source opinions for it. Maybe.) A word on submissions: I will not post photos that seem personal and submitted without the person-in-photo’s consent. I do see a difference between that and a person posting embarrassing photos of themselves on a public platform like tumblr and it gets reblogged. For the purposes of my submission rule, Facebook is not a public platform. So please don’t download photos from your facebook feed and submit it to me. I will not post it if it seems like the person doesn’t seem to be aware that their picture is spread like that.
I blog about racism, islamophobia, immigration, cultural appropriation, queer stuff, trans* politics, caste annihilation, south asian politics (mostly Indian and Indian diasporic), and obnoxious, voyeuristic photography. Plus I like pretty pictures. This blog has deep contempt for the commodification of people and culture; white savior-dom, exotification and neo-colonialist assholery. This blog is NOT for educational purposes. That takes some effort and no one is paying me to do this. It should go without saying that any opinions here are mine, and does not represent any nation, creed or astrological family. Because I have seen approximately 100000 of them, I tend to have little patience for questions that start with “Is this cultural appropriation?” I don’t care. I have written stuff about it, there’s a link, go read it. If it bothers you that much, you should also be able to scroll, link and read. There is plenty of stuff on this blog that already answer these questions. And if you still haven’t sought what you are seeking… go to the library, read. Or don’t. Whatever. I do not care about your cultural appropriating soul — I am not your cultural appropriating soul checker. (If I feel like it, I’ll crowd-source opinions for it. Maybe.) A word on submissions: I will not post photos that seem personal and submitted without the person-in-photo’s consent. I do see a difference between that and a person posting embarrassing photos of themselves on a public platform like tumblr and it gets reblogged. For the purposes of my submission rule, Facebook is not a public platform. So please don’t download photos from your facebook feed and submit it to me. I will not post it if it seems like the person doesn’t seem to be aware that their picture is spread like that.
dhrupad : > Smita (2001)
reverseracism : > thechanelmuse : > >> At a peaceful protest outside of Jack Trice Stadium in Iowa where >> Donald Trump was to make an appearance, a young Latin...
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baronessvondengler : > wetravelfast00 : > > >> elle : >> >>> “This wasn’t the start of another Internet spat. WHAT MINAJ >>> DID WAS NECESSARY AND EVE...
I blog about racism, islamophobia, immigration, cultural appropriation, queer stuff, trans* politics, caste annihilation, south asian politics (mostly Indian and Indian diasporic), and obnoxious, voyeuristic photography. Plus I like pretty pictures. This blog has deep contempt for the commodification of people and culture; white savior-dom, exotification and neo-colonialist assholery. This blog is NOT for educational purposes. That takes some effort and no one is paying me to do this. It should go without saying that any opinions here are mine, and does not represent any nation, creed or astrological family. Because I have seen approximately 100000 of them, I tend to have little patience for questions that start with “Is this cultural appropriation?” I don’t care. I have written stuff about it, there’s a link, go read it. If it bothers you that much, you should also be able to scroll, link and read. There is plenty of stuff on this blog that already answer these questions. And if you still haven’t sought what you are seeking… go to the library, read. Or don’t. Whatever. I do not care about your cultural appropriating soul — I am not your cultural appropriating soul checker. (If I feel like it, I’ll crowd-source opinions for it. Maybe.) A word on submissions: I will not post photos that seem personal and submitted without the person-in-photo’s consent. I do see a difference between that and a person posting embarrassing photos of themselves on a public platform like tumblr and it gets reblogged. For the purposes of my submission rule, Facebook is not a public platform. So please don’t download photos from your facebook feed and submit it to me. I will not post it if it seems like the person doesn’t seem to be aware that their picture is spread like that.
salon : >> For members of the “Lion King” generation like Swift, African >> landscapes continue to embody this rich tapestry of flora and >> fauna, where Africa...
I blog about racism, islamophobia, immigration, cultural appropriation, queer stuff, trans* politics, caste annihilation, south asian politics (mostly Indian and Indian diasporic), and obnoxious, voyeuristic photography. Plus I like pretty pictures. This blog has deep contempt for the commodification of people and culture; white savior-dom, exotification and neo-colonialist assholery. This blog is NOT for educational purposes. That takes some effort and no one is paying me to do this. It should go without saying that any opinions here are mine, and does not represent any nation, creed or astrological family. Because I have seen approximately 100000 of them, I tend to have little patience for questions that start with “Is this cultural appropriation?” I don’t care. I have written stuff about it, there’s a link, go read it. If it bothers you that much, you should also be able to scroll, link and read. There is plenty of stuff on this blog that already answer these questions. And if you still haven’t sought what you are seeking… go to the library, read. Or don’t. Whatever. I do not care about your cultural appropriating soul — I am not your cultural appropriating soul checker. (If I feel like it, I’ll crowd-source opinions for it. Maybe.) A word on submissions: I will not post photos that seem personal and submitted without the person-in-photo’s consent. I do see a difference between that and a person posting embarrassing photos of themselves on a public platform like tumblr and it gets reblogged. For the purposes of my submission rule, Facebook is not a public platform. So please don’t download photos from your facebook feed and submit it to me. I will not post it if it seems like the person doesn’t seem to be aware that their picture is spread like that.
thenothingnessofpersonality : > Tea time, too! Another poster illustrating how tea was marketed to > post-Independence India. (Image from the Tasveer Ghar visual essay > ...
diasporasaysnotomodi : > Our family says No to Modi and Hindutva!
myactivism : > Reblogging again.
aphroditeinfurs : > Daasi (1981)
fotojournalismus : > Hijras of Pakistan, Bruno Morandi > > > > Hijras , who can be > eunuchs, intersex or transgender, have been part of South Asia’s > culture for...
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everylittleshaadithing : > everylittleshaadithing.tumblr.com > > Credit: Kimberly Photos
bengali-babe : > “Colorism isn’t real.”