The ONLY valid criticism of black panther I’ve heard is that AyoxAneka doesn’t happen, which as a woc and lesbian, disappointed me But white lesbians are co-opting this as a black panther thing, while still being obsessed with avengers and civil war NO marvel movie has gay characters and I’m so fed up with my friends who insist that this makes black panther “problematic” Sorry I’m just really upset about all these double standards. It would have been an intersectional victory not just a gay one

vague-humanoid:

lj-writes:

The deletion of the Okoye/Ayo flirtation has the stink of executive meddling all over it, with Marvel rushing to make a categorical denial while a co-writer, Joe Robert Cole, was much more circumspect and evasive. The only other time I know of that a Marvel movie even TRIED was when Valkyrie was going to be bisexual in Thor: Ragnarok, in what ended up as yet another deleted scene. But the Avengers and CW are awesome while BP is “problematic,” uh huh. I see white fans use that double standard to try and tear BP down, and we all know why. They’re not fooling anyone.

You don’t see them complaining about erasing scarlet witch’s bi-ness.

Or her Jewish and Romani heritage. Wonder why?

hiranyaksha:

excalibelle:

uglynb:

q-is-a-letter:

uglynb:

uglynb:

the moon is a lesbian and she hates terfs

the moon told me personally that she thinks you’re obnoxious and hopes you never get a girlfriend

I have a theory that the moon IS a trans woman cause she’s always associated with feminine things but when we saw the craters that look like a face we called it “The Man In The Moon”. She’s a woman with a face that people may perceive as male. She’s a beautiful trans woman

the moon is a beautiful trans woman who hates terfs and shows her face every night to remind other trans women they are beautiful and strong and loved and important and wonderful and that terfs and their opinions dont matter

I wanna add to this if it’s ok?? In Hindu mythology, Chandra, the moon, was originally thought of as a male deity. However, as time went on, symbolism involving the moon and the name “Chandra” itself became identified with femininity, with beautiful girls being described as having “moon-like faces,” with their dark, long hair reminding lovers of the midnight sky, and names like “Nilaa” (”moon” in Tamil) and “Indu” (in Sanskrit) are now pretty much now completely girl names! 

AlsO Chandra is married to 27 wives, who are all stars. The moon is a trans lesbian and is gay for all the stars in the sky.