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  • Mam?

    Posted: October 30, 2011, 2:47 pm by Mia Nikasimo



    “racism, classism, transphobia, homophobia and the internalised dimensions which perpetuates the “order of things”"

    Either someone is feeding Dwayne Ameboman
    Information or he hadn’t gone out all day today?

    “Isn’t it my right to choose?” said Tanya Sea Warrior.
    Defiantly she continued, “it is, isn’t it my right to
    Choosing whether service providers called me “mam”
    Or not. Saying, “please, do not call me mam,” was
    For Tanya, a right to be her own person; no one’s pet.
    Whether Dwayne and co bought it was their business
    Tanya Sea Warrior had reason for her assertive, DON’T!
    She had heard, “mam” and “man” intertwined in jest.
    She wasn’t laughing. Watch Dwayne & co amuse was…
    Objection to being called mam was out, permanently
    Objection to being mammed was a transfeminist stance.
    A glow came over Tanya Sea Warrior smiling to herself.

    Mia Nikasimo (c) October 2011


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Fish cakes

Alas a fish cake.

Yet more fish cakes

Guess what ... yeah ... fish cakes.

The end of the fish cakes


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