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Beardo doesnât like the Tumblr changes either.
Tumblr was my joy.
Tumblr was my joy.
Tumblr was my space where I had a nicely curated list of people that I followed that I could always come to when everything was shitty and find joy.
Was.
Because they made the stupid fucking decision to throw a bunch of content creators under the bus. Because they lose their fucking minds over a tit. Because the censorship algorithms suck balls.
So, near the end of the month, Iâm leaving. Iâm closing my account, and Iâll find other methods to deal with the shitstorm hellscape we find ourselves living in.
ATTENTION ALASKAN RESIDENTS
At 8:29 AM today, November 30th, we were hit with a very intense earthquake. Over two hours later, we are still experiencing after shocks.
Iâm going to cover a few things that should help.
âą When you have power, fill up as many containers with water as possible. If it goes out again, you wonât be able to access water. Fill bathtubs, buckets, etc.
âą First Responders are trying their best to help you if you need it. There are roads collapsed and some buildings need more attention first to assure their safety.
âą Drive carefully and notice your surroundings. If the stoplights are out, treat every intersection as if itâs a four way stop.
âą Be wary of glass. Walk with shoes on until youâre sure youâve cleaned it all up or at least made it safe to walk in.
âą Keep your refrigerator and freezers closed as much as possible until the power comes back on.
âą Do checks for your gas lines to make sure hey havenât been damaged.
Itâs a scary experience and itâs reasonable to be scared, but donât panic!
If anyone has any resources and tips, please feel free to add!
Please Reblog and share as much as possible to help out us Alaskan folks! Reblogs will help way more than likes.
to my alaskan followers: please stay safe đ
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Remember Standing Rock.
Remember the Muslim travel ban.
Remember Afghan and Iraqi interpreters.
Remember Charlottesville.
Remember Heather Heyer.
Remember Stephen Miller.
Remember Joe Arpaio.
Remember Puerto Rico.
Remember the lifting of the ban on military gear for police.
Remember Bears Ears.
Remember âshithole countries.â
Remember the DREAMers.
Remember child separation.
Remember Steve King.
Remember the Black Voters Matter bus in Louisville, Georgia.
Remember North Dakota voter ID.
Remember Citizens United.
Remember Cambridge Analytica.
Remember dominionism.
Remember Steve Bannon.
Remember Roger Stone.
Remember Merrick Garland.
Remember Obamacare repeal.
Remember Erik Prince.
Remember Betsy DeVos.
Remember the tariffs and the trade war.
Remember net neutrality.
Remember âthe enemy of the peopleâ.
Remember the emoluments clause.
Remember Paul Manafort.
Remember Michael Cohen.
Remember gerrymandering.
Remember the federal deficit.
Remember the tax fraud.
Remember Crimea.
Remember Semion Mogilevich.
Remember Flight MH17.
Remember Vladimir Putin.
Remember novichok.
Remember NATO.
Remember Helsinki.
Remember Montenegro.
Remember Maria Butina.
Remember âI like people who werenât captured.â
Remember âif we have them, why canât we use them?â
Remember Xinjiang.
Remember Rodrigo Duterte.
Remember Jared Kushner and Mohammed bin Salman.
Remember the Rohingya.
Remember refugees.
Remember HIV and HPV.
Remember Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan.
Remember Trump âfell in loveâ with Kim Jong Un.
Remember Jamal Khashoggi.
Remember âgrab âem by the pussyâ.
Remember the global gag rule.
Remember Roy Moore.
Remember Roe v. Wade.
Remember Christine Blasey Ford.
Remember the Paris Agreement.
Remember Scott Pruitt.
Remember ANWR.
Remember the trans military ban.
Remember âhe wants to hang them all!â
Remember the pipe bombs.
Remember Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
Remember the NRA.
Remember the First Baptist Church in Jeffersontown, and the Kroger.
Remember the Tree of Life.
Remember oversight power.
Remember voter suppression.
Remember the ineptitude, the deceit, the cruelty, and the glee.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 6th.
REMEMBER TO VOTE.
When oppressed classes finally understand that theyâve been pit faithlessly against each other, and realize who their true enemy is.
listen iâm just gonna say it. the way some of yall act towards pre-hrt trans people is really abhorrent. weâre always either a bad joke or weâre somehow not trans enough or weâd already be on hrt. there are a multitude of reasons trans people may not be on hrt and sometimes itâs just straight up out of their control. the perfectly âpassingâ trans people whoâve been physically transitioning for years that are considered the face of the trans community were like us once too & if you look up to them but mock pre hrt or ânon-passingâ trans people you really need to take a long hard look at yourself
No more Trump ads
@staff I have to live in the current regime. I come to your site to escape the hellscape of our rapidly declining democracy.Â
Stop it with the Trump ads.Â
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SQUEEEEEEEEEEE!
Trump ads in my feed
Why? Why the hell is this there?
I considered reposting the ad, but will describe it here instead (I donât want to contribute to the propaganda). Thereâs three options, Great, Good, and Okay. "Take the official Presidential poll now!â
WTF? The âofficialâ poll has all positive options and no negative ones? We canât be failing if we donât put failing as a choice, of course.Â
This makes me sick. Also, no option to remove it. No option to complain about why Iâm seeing it. Tumblr, this sucks.Â
QuestionâŠ
An anguished question from a Trump supporter: âWhy do liberals think Trump supporters are stupid?â
The serious answer: Hereâs what we really think about Trump supporters - the rich, the poor, the malignant and the innocently well-meaning, the ones who think and the ones who donâtâŠ
That when you saw a man who had owned a fraudulent University, intent on scamming poor people, you thought âFine.â
That when you saw a man who had made it his business practice to stiff his creditors, you said, âOkay.â
That when you heard him proudly brag about his own history of sexual abuse, you said, âNo problem.â
That when he made up stories about seeing muslim-Americans in the thousands cheering the destruction of the World Trade Center, you said, âNot an issue.â
That when you saw him brag that he could shoot a man on Fifth Avenue and you wouldnât care, you chirped, âHe sure knows me.â
That when you heard him illustrate his own character by telling that cute story about the elderly guest bleeding on the floor at his country club, the story about how he turned his back and how it was all an imposition on him, you said, âThatâs cool!â
That when you saw him mock the disabled, you thought it was the funniest thing you ever saw.
That when you heard him brag that he doesnât read books, you said, âWell, who has time?â
That when the Central Park Five were compensated as innocent men convicted of a crime they didnât commit, and he angrily said that they should still be in prison, you said, âThat makes sense.â
That when you heard him tell his supporters to beat up protesters and that he would hire attorneys, you thought, âYes!â
That when you heard him tell one rally to confiscate a manâs coat before throwing him out into the freezing cold, you said, âWhat a great guy!â
That you have watched the parade of neo-Nazis and white supremacists with whom he curries favor, while refusing to condemn outright Nazis, and you have said, âThumbs up!â
That you hear him unable to talk to foreign dignitaries without insulting their countries and demanding that they praise his electoral win, you said, âThatâs the way I want my President to be.â
That you have watched him remove expertise from all layers of government in favor of people who make money off of eliminating protections in the industries theyâre supposed to be regulating and you have said, âWhat a genius!â
That you have heard him continue to profit from his businesses, in part by leveraging his position as President, to the point of overcharging the Secret Service for space in the properties he owns, and you have said, âThatâs smart!â
That you have heard him say that it was difficult to help Puerto Rico because it was the middle of water and you have said, âThat makes sense.â
That you have seen him start fights with every country from Canada to New Zealand while praising Russia and quote, âfalling in loveâ with the dictator of North Korea, and you have said, âThatâs statesmanship!â
That Trump separated children from their families and put them in cages, managed to lose track of 1500 kids. has opened a tent city incarceration camp in the desert in Texas - he explains that theyâre just âanimalsâ - and you say, âwell, ok then.â
That you have witnessed all the thousand and one other manifestations of corruption and low moral character and outright animalistic rudeness and contempt for you, the working American voter, and you still show up grinning and wearing your MAGA hats and threatening to beat up anybody who says otherwise.
What you donât get, Trump supporters in 2018, is that succumbing to frustration and thinking of you as stupid may be wrong and unhelpful, but itâs alsoâŠhear meâŠcharitable.
Because if youâre NOT stupid, we must turn to other explanations, and most of them are *less* flattering.
A new study finds that believing in meritocracy can lead disadvantaged adolescents of color to act out and engage in risky behavior.
Brighton Park is a predominantly Latino community on the southwest side of Chicago. Itâs a neighborhood threatened by poverty, gang violence, ICE raids, and isolationâin a city where income, race, and zip code can determine access to jobs, schools, healthy food, and essential services. It is against this backdrop that the Chicago teacher Xian Franzinger Barrett arrived at the neighborhoodâs elementary school in 2014.
Recognizing the vast economic and racial inequalities his students faced, he chose what some might consider a radical approach for his writing and social-studies classes, weaving in concepts such as racism, classism, oppression, and prejudice. Barrett said it was vital to reject the oft-perpetuated narrative that society is fair and equal to address studentsâ questions and concerns about their current conditions. And Brighton Elementaryâs seventh- and eighth-graders quickly put the lessons to workâconfronting the school board over inequitable funding, fighting to install a playground, and creating a classroom library focused on black and Latino authors.
âStudents who are told that things are fair implode pretty quickly in middle school as self-doubt hits them,â he said, âand they begin to blame themselves for problems they canât control.â
Barrettâs personal observation is validated by a newly published study in the peer-reviewed journal Child Development that finds traditionally marginalized youth who grew up believing in the American ideal that hard work and perseverance naturally lead to success show a decline in self-esteem and an increase in risky behaviors during their middle-school years. The research is considered the first evidence linking preteensâ emotional and behavioral outcomes to their belief in meritocracy, the widely held assertion that individual merit is always rewarded.
âIf youâre in an advantaged position in society, believing the system is fair and that everyone could just get ahead if they just tried hard enough doesnât create any conflict for you ⊠[you] can feel good about how [you] made it,â said Erin Godfrey, the studyâs lead author and an assistant professor of applied psychology at New York Universityâs Steinhardt School. But for those marginalized by the systemâeconomically, racially, and ethnicallyâbelieving the system is fair puts them in conflict with themselves and can have negative consequences.
âIf the system is fair, why am I seeing that everybody who has brown skin is in this kind of job? Youâre having to think about that ⊠like youâre not as good, or your social group isnât as good,â Godfrey said. âThatâs the piece ⊠that I was trying to really get at [by studying] these kids.â
The findings build upon a body of literature on âsystem justificationââa social-psychology theory that believes humans tend to defend, bolster, or rationalize the status quo and see overarching social, economic, and political systems as good, fair, and legitimate. System justification is a distinctively American notion, Godfrey said, built on myths used to justify inequities, like âIf you just work hard enough you can pull yourself up by your bootstraps ⊠itâs just a matter of motivation and talent and grit.â Yet, as she and her colleagues discovered, these beliefs can be a liability for disadvantaged adolescents once their identity as a member of a marginalized group begins to gelâand once they become keenly aware of how institutional discrimination disadvantages them and their group.
âIf youâre [inclined] to believe that ⊠the system is fair, then youâre maybe going to accept stereotypes about you more easily.â
(Continue Reading)
In modern Euro-American World by defining the system as a Meritocracy, you are practicing Victim Blaming, rather than preparing people to realize that the deck is stacked against.
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We are multiple generations now with no experience with strikes, and I see a lot of confused, well meaning people who want to help but donât know strike etiquette.
1. Never cross a picket line of striking workers.
2. Never purchase or take free goods from a company whoâs workers are striking
3. Honk to support strikers if you drive by a picket line.
4. Join strikers on the picket line even if itâs not your strike, but follow their directions and defer to them while there.
5. Say âthatâs great, the strike is working, the company should negotiate with their workersâ whenever someone complains about profits lost, inconveniences or other worker-phobic rhetoric. Always turn it back on the company, who has all the power and money.
do these stale pieces of white bread forget that sesame street was made to help children âcopeâ with things in this first place? big bird and all themâs original purpose was to help disenfranchised inner-city poc children in the 60âs cope with basic learning in the wake of desegregation so that they can hopefully catch up with suburban white kids and teach them about diversity in the process.
and as years passed, they started touching upon more sensitive topics like death, divorce, natural disasters, deployment and the potential dismemberment/PTSD that comes from it, racism, AIDS, autism, and parental incarceration, while teaching how to cope with these difficult situations in a non-sugarcoated way.
these ignoramuses are a trip for thinking kids just need to toughen up when theyâre really at an impressionable age and need guidance in this time in their lives if they want to become mentally healthy adults, unlike these few fuckwads.
There are people today who are angry, they think that only women should call themselves femme. They think that if youâre not a lesbian or bisexual woman and youâre calling yourself femme, youâre contributing to an erasure or appropriation of the history of lesbian and bisexual women. These people are talking in a really binary way. In my observation, it seems to be a generational thing. But the people who are most affected by these opinions are trans women or transfeminine people, and I feel like if trans women and transfeminine people are telling you that youâre doing something fucked up, cis women should listen to that. Also, all of these people who have identified as femme over the decades, who knows if they would have identified as women if they had the language then that we have now? Maybe some of those people would have been like, 'yeah Iâm femme, but Iâm also non-binary.'
Rudy Loewe, from https://www.autostraddle.com/what-we-mean-when-we-say-femme-a-roundtable-341842/