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Internalized homophobic zoomers on twitter will see a gay guy post about something as normal as armpits and be like “that’s it, I’m gunna unalive those f words! Calling Millie Bobby Brown!” Miss clearly you are not having sex to be having these reactions
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I don't want to be disrespectful, but you're really mean
funniest ask i've ever received
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stupid leftists and their belief in *checks notes* the intrinsic value of human life
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i think it's hilarious ur an exclus still but besides that you should probably delete that "why don't jews act as oppressed as black people do?" twitter thread. it plays into antisemitic notions & pits two oppressed groups against each other, and overall isn't the best thread to rb w/o commentary
i reblogged that 426 days ago and i’ve hardly been active since but you’re creepin my profile & for what?
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Don't mind me just learning about AAVE.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM819pm4Q/
-fae
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“this is acephobic” yes that’s the point
hey guys i made this :^)
banner courtesy of @pxcha
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aces aren’t lgbt and im so sick of ppl acting like they are
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cishet aces still blocking me for a post i made 2 years ago... mad because youre not lgbt arent you
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Today, Bernie Sanders demanded the Senate vote to add the $15 minimum wage provision back into the COVID-19 stimulus bill. The vote failed, 38-58.
But wait, aren’t there 50 Democratic Senators? Doesn’t the Democratic Party support raising the minimum wage? In addition to every Republican, the following Senators voted against:
Joe Machin (D-WV)
Jon Tester (D-MT)
Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
Maggie Hassan (D-NH)
Angus King (I-ME)
Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ)
Tom Carper (D-DE)
Chris Coons (D-DE)
Weak, pathetic party.
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the smartest things the prison industrial complex ever did were
1) convincing American society that prisoners are all “rapists and murderers” despite the fact that: a) most prisoners are drug offenders, b) even most violent offenders are just victims of class society and could very easily be turned into non-violent people, and c) our country seems to be run by people who are either rapists or murderers and no one seems to care.
2) using that bad reputation to not only make people apathetic to any kind of brutality or atrocity committed against prisoners who don’t deserve any of it (see a and b) but using it as an excuse to increase the power the carceral state has over EVERYONE, all while smearing those who disagree as supporting rapists and murderers.
when talking about prison abolition, it’s important to note that most people, including most leftists, have internalized these ideas to a huge extent.
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reminder!
2spirit ppl are lgbt
thanks for coming to my ted talk
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“GOP Senate quietly removes white nationalism from new requirements to screen military enlistees”
“On Thursday, the Huffington Post reported that the Senate-passed version of the National Defense Authorization Act — the annual spending bill to fund the military and national security services — quietly gutted a House-passed amendment that would have encouraged officials to screen prospective military enlistees for white nationalist ideology.
The amendment, authored by Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA) has been rewritten to direct the Department of Defense to explore how to screen recruits for “extremist and gang-related activity” — with the words “white nationalism” cut altogether.
The U.S. government has been aware that white supremacist violence is a growing threat for at least a decade, when a Department of Homeland Security official issued a 2009 report — attacked by conservative commentators — on the danger posed by domestic right-wing and racial terrorism. But in recent years it has become clear that these groups have also infiltrated military and law enforcement agencies, both to shape government policy and to gain easy access to weapons and combat training.
Several recent high-profile cases have made clear the dangers, including a Coast Guard lieutenant arrested after allegedly stockpiling firearms to assassinate several politicians and create a white ethnostate, and nearly a dozen members of the Army, Air Force, Marines, and Texas and Minnesota National Guards working with Identity Evropa (now the American Identity Movement), a white supremacist group that helped plan the deadly neo-Nazi riot in Charlottesville, Virginia. And the scale of the problem could be much worse. In 2017, a poll by the Military Times found that nearly 25 percent of servicemembers have encountered white nationalists in the ranks — and that a plurality see white nationalism as more dangerous than the combat zones of Iraq and Afghanistan.“
Tweet 1: “Wow, five people resigning from the pentagon in a week? Geez, I wonder what’s happening that has them so shocked and horrif- oh.” - assorted troublemakers@quatoria
Tweet 2: “The GOP Senate officially puts out the welcome mat for #whitesupremacists who want to enlist in the #military. This is today’s #GOP. #WhiteSupremacy” - Leia@TheSWPrincess
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