My sign for CSD Berlin / Berlin Pride. A bit of a part 2 to this.
[English translation/explanation/description: A sign with the trans flag as a background saying "Human dignity is inviolable", which is the 1st article of the German constitution. Under that, a hashtag that says #Self-determination NOW! - This is a call to the goverment to finally pass the self-determination law, which would allow trans people to change their gender legally more easily, instead of having to go through the humiliating, un-dignified process that it currently is.]
(Idea stolen from a trans friend who had the same sign a few years ago.)
I was absolutely blown away by the overwhelming number of positive reactions to my sign. So many people did stuff like pointing at the sign from afar and giving me a thumbs up or forming a heart with their hands. Several people took a photo or stopped to tell me they like/agree with the sign. One woman pointed at my sign and blew me a kiss. A few people hugged me. Some other lesbians had signs saying "Dykes for trans rights" and when we spotted each other our reaction was basically the meme where the two spider-men point at each other.
🇺🇦🏳️🌈Voici l'ambassadeur ukrainien en Allemagne, Oleksiy Makeev, qui est venu participer à la Pride de Berlin sur son beau char de soutien à l'Ukraine.
Les acteurs du Nouvel Ordre Mondial se connaissent et se soutiennent.
"..to die by your side is such a heavenly way to die"
I am on my third rewatch of Dead Boy Detectives and I have no intention of stopping sooo have some sketches (the rest is @marty.artdump). Watch this series and let's hope Netflix will renew it for a second season 👻
Jeanne Mammen Carnival Scene. 1928. Pencil and watercolor on paper: 42 × 30 cm (16 × 12 in). Originally appeared as Sie repräsentiert! in Simplicissmus magazine, issue 47, 1928.