Back in chains this morning. Doing my chores as usual. #DomesticServitude #DomesticService #bondage #chastity #MaleChastity #TeamLocked #handcuffs #Steelwerks #LockedInWerks
#domesticservitude #domesticservice #bondage #chastity #malechastity #teamlocked #handcuffs #steelwerks #lockedinwerks
Gotta make sure that the maid doesn’t run off or get distracted playing with themselves instead of working. #chastity #MaleChastity #TeamLocked #latex #pvc #maid #bondage #DomesticServitude
#chastity #malechastity #teamlocked #latex #pvc #maid #bondage #domesticservitude
I've reached the half-way point of my new novel, and the plot, themes and characters are coming together nicely.
Now I need to focus on sprinkling joy in between the tougher scenes and themes. #IndigenousJoy, humour, collective love, and #TruthTelling are essential factors of storytelling. Especially when writing back to the colonial archives.
[I'm writing a spec fic-inspired literary novel to honour the Stolen Generations, and highlight the justice that is still needed. Aboriginal children commonly referred to as the Stolen Generations were forcibly removed from their families, to be trained for unpaid domestic servitude and labouring for white families and businesses. A widespread historical injustice and violence; similar to the survivors of Residential Schools on Turtle Island]
#AmWriting #IndigenousWriters #Aboriginal #Indigenous #StolenGenerations
#DomesticServitude
@indigenousauthors
#indigenousjoy #truthtelling #amwriting #indigenouswriters #aboriginal #indigenous #stolengenerations #domesticservitude
Left this morning home alone by @MsBehaven in my maid uniform. Shackles in a transport chain where the handcuffs and ankle restraints are attached by a chain. Left with a list of chores to get done including vacuuming and mopping floors. #flr #bondage #maid #pvc #domesticservitude #domesticservice
#flr #bondage #maid #pvc #domesticservitude #domesticservice
Sharing the works of another @indigenousauthors
Biting the Clouds: A Badtjala perceptive on the Aboriginal Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act, 1987 (2020) by Fiona Foley.
Dr Foley is from the Wondunna clan of the Badtjala nation, and is a renowned academic, film-maker, writer, and mixed-medium artist.
Throughout the 1800s and up to 1960s, various state and federal laws and policies existed to control the movements, labour, and personal relationships of Aboriginal peoples in so-called Australia. These laws allowed child removals, marriage restrictions, segregation, genocide, eugenics, institutionalisation, unpaid domestic servitude, and other racialised violations of human rights. The Acts were labelled as "protection" and the senior public servants that oversaw these cruel laws were "protectors".
In Queensland, the Act was combined with laws regulating the sale of opium. Around the continent, Aboriginal domestics and labours were forced to provide services to white households and businesses for rations. For a while, in Queensland they were "paid" in opium.
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#indigenous #aboriginal #enslavement #domesticservitude