THE POWER OF YELLOWSome colors blend into the background. And then there’s yellow.
In China, it was the color of emperors — a symbol of power and the sacred. In India, it stands for fertility, knowledge, and spirituality. In Mexico, during the Day of the Dead, it connects the living and the departed. In Japan, it can mean courage… or jealousy. And in the West, it swings between joy and betrayal.
Depending on where you are, yellow can mean life, light, desire — or danger.
But when they wear it as lingerie, none of that matters.
You just know you can’t look away.
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FIGHTING A FASCISM THAT ONLY EXISTS IN THEIR HEADSSome people are obsessed with seeing fascism everywhere. They call it out in governments, laws, and pretty much any opinion they don’t like. “Fascist alert!” they cry. But real fascism, the textbook kind, is crystal clear: it’s all about force. About using the State as a weapon—extreme nationalism, a cult of personality, militarism, systematic suppression of freedoms, a single-party rule. And let’s be honest: that’s just not happening in Europe or the US today.
The irony? The only real violence I’m seeing comes from the very people claiming to fight fascism. They’re the ones yelling, pointing fingers, getting aggressive, and trying to shut you down if you don’t agree with them. And no matter how they dress it up, that reeks of authoritarianism too.
So when I see images like these from FEMEN, I can’t help but wonder: are they protesting something real, or just fighting a monster they made up in their heads?
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