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Another popular one, especially in wealthier families, was that your son would “move to Europe,” and then a few months later your “niece” would move into town and live in his old bedroom.
Trans isn’t new. We just have to know how to look for it in history.
Just as a reminder: the reason we don’t see a lot of trans history is because it was actively erased. Literally.
Germany had a thriving LGBTQ community in the early 20th century, before the Nazis came around. Germans, specifically Magus Hirshfeld, literally coined the term “transsexual” and performed the first modern SRS in the 1920’s. Then the Nazis came and sent them all to camps and burned their books. One of the first major Nazi book burnings was the library of the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft. We were purposefully erased from history.
We’ve always existed, and the people that oppose our existence need to know who they’re in company with.
That library was made and most of all the research was done by a Jewish man, please do not erase that, because that’s the biggest reason the Nazis burned it down
fuck with one bee, u get the nest.
Israel has already destroyed Gaza’s water desalination plant.
According to the UN, Israel’s blockade has already rendered 97% of Gaza’s water unfit for human consumption for more than 2 million people living in an open-prison that they legally can’t leave.
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Eric Andre’s stupid Margaret Thatcher thing has literally set back the feminist movement by 30 years
why would you say something so controversial yet so brave
#fr tho I'm so tired of leftists going girlboss this brunch that whenever anyone acknowledges misogyny as a real axis of oppression#recognizing that a woman holding institutional power is good for women as a class doesn't mean that I support every woman's politics like??#'but muh identity politics!!' being a woman isn't just an identity it's a material condition!#always has been! you just have no life experience and rotted your brain with retarded twitter memes that u get your entire worldview from <3
@o-my-heart thanks for putting what i’ve been saying into words!
Me when I just put words together
Imagine thinking that a racist, horrible, bitter, bitch who did nothing to advance the cause of women or feminism and rather actively worked to disenfranchise and murder people is worth defending because they think pointing that out has set feminism back.
"The feminists hate me, don't they? And I don't blame them for I hate feminism. It is poison." - Margaret 'good for women as a class' Thatcher.
Did Margaret Thatcher effectively utilize girl power when she used her political power to actively fight feminism?
Also, that's some lovely, lovely ableism from the libfem who put the r-word in those tags, and all the libfems who uncritically shared and agreed with that. Like... do you even give a shit about mentally disabled women? Anyway, feminism without intersectionality and class consciousness ain't shit.
this is so fucking funny that it literally gave me an asthma attack that i am still currently experincing
they’re literally living in a completely different world wow
Simple mutual aid ideas
Many people are demotivated from providing mutual aid to their community because they assume it’ll be expensive, complicated, and/or illegal. Not so! You can make a big difference in your neighbors’ lives just by sharing what you have and building solidarity with them (Note: Your local public library, community garden, or makerspace may be happy to host one or more of these if you get in touch with them!)
Connect on social media: A good first step is to start a group message, Facebook group, Discord server, email list, or anything else that allows people to talk to each other consistently. From here you can start to build solidarity and discuss what unmet needs your community has and how to address them
Bartering, time banking, and free stores: From there it’s easy enough to start the conversation about how to provide each other with material aid. Poor communities often have needs and the ability to meet those needs right next to each other, but they are never matched together just because people don’t have enough pieces of paper to give each other. A way around that is to start trading with each other - a jar of jam for an old unused bike, car repairs for fresh honey, 2 hours of guitar lessons for 2 hours helping repaint your deck, etc. This doesn’t have to be formalized and kept precise track of - “I’ll owe you one”s or just a general culture of “homies help homies, always” are a great way to build up trust and a sense of community
Buying coop: Buying wholesale can save a lot of money, but a lot of people never have enough money at one time to take advantage of that (besides not needing an entire pallet of dish soap). A buying coop lets a group of people pool their money to buy wholesale instead, saving everyone money in the process
Food sharing: Food waste/excess and food insecurity are a perfect match, and as such there have been plenty of ideas for bringing them together. Community pantries can pool and hold nonperishables inside something like an apartment building; a simple veggie share can be built and set up outside for communities with a lot of gardeners/farmers; a people’s fridge can hold perishable items if you can get a hold of the appliance itself and space/power for it; a setup like MIT’s FoodCam can connect hungry people to unwanted leftovers; and Food Not Bombs collects commercial food waste to share with communities all across the world (your city might very well have one already - look it up!)
Tool share/library of things: There are a lot of things that you use once or twice a year at most and then let sit in your attic the rest of the time. Post hole diggers, Batman-shaped cake molds, 3D printers, turkey basters, etc. Not only do these sit around unused for a majority of the time, but worse, if someone in your community needs one, they’ll likely go out and buy a whole new one. Instead, try finding a community area where you can put a lending library. That way, everyone in your community can pool their scarcely-used resources, and rather than owning 20 hammers altogether, everyone can share 2
Little free seed library: Little free libraries are a fairly well-known way to informally share resources with your neighbors, but if you live in an area with a lot of gardeners, or hopeful gardeners, saving seeds can be another way to use the same design. Just set aside the seeds from your harvest, or your groceries, then put them in reused envelopes from your junk mail and leave them in the box to be picked up by your neighbors. You can also share cuttings and clones from your garden!
Community composting: Composting is a dead simple process for turning food scraps and other organic waste into rich fertilizer - saving any gardeners in your neighborhood money (and keeping harmful pollutants out of the environment) with no ongoing investment needed. Personal setups require specific inputs in specific quantities for best results, but in large enough piles those rules can be largely ignored and still give great compost. If you get enough people involved, then, your composter can be as simple as a large box on the side of the road. ShareWaste can connect you to people with food scraps, whether you have a personal or community composter
Bike/car sharing: People aren’t moving around at all hours, meaning a majority of the time their transportation is sitting in garages or driveways unused. Starting a bike share can be a fairly easy, low-cost way to address this and improve people’s mobility. A car share can be a lot more involved, but worth it for all the money and carbon it can save (especially for areas with little or no public transit)
Feel free to share other ideas below!
by Black Cat Connolly / Love and Rage – NY ALBANY – Another successful Really Really Free Market was organized by a local group of anarc
Another idea: a Really Really Free Market! Since we live in a world with an abundance of stuff, it’s perfectly feasible to have a market space where everything donated is completely free to take by anyone who needs it. I’ve been to this particular market before and it’s really cool because everybody gets the necessities they need without worrying if they have the money for it.
I just found out about Freecycle Network and the Buy Nothing Project, both surprisingly widespread and definitely worth checking out!
When I lived in Missouri, we had this little commune groups of the local poor folks. We had anywhere from three to five households in our group, with one person elected as the coordinator. The coordinator’s job was to keep track of who needed what, and who had what to offer.
People with jobs contributed money to keep the utilities on in the homes of people who didn’t. People with cars made sure everyone got to work and the grocery store. People without jobs kept the houses clean and cared for little ones. People with skills did home repairs and stuff.
And every day, we had what we called a “stone soup supper.” We decided who was hosting that day, everyone showed up with whatever they had in their cupboards to add, and we pooled it to make a meal. It was our way of making sure that everyone’s kids got at least one full meal a day.
The coordinator wasn’t the leader. She was just the person who was the best at keeping track of needs and abilities. And it wasn’t meant to be this radical political thing, either. It was just that we were all desperate and needed each other’s help to survive.
My neighborhood’s local Buy Nothing group is robust and active, and getting more involved with it has been one of the great joys of this year for me. An important thing about it for me has been coming to understand the diversity of incomes in my neighborhood, which is semi-rural, residential, mostly single-family zoned, in an area that is majority renters but is seeing home prices rise rapidly due to proximity to a wildly expensive city. Thanks to Buy Nothing I’ve driven a huge load of groceries from a 5-bedroom custom-built home on multiple acres to a run-down trailer park I didn’t even know existed, a gift from the big home’s disabled owner to a family of 5 who’d run out of EBT for the month and needed to squeak by another week. A homeless woman in a nearby encampment once offered me tent stakes when I asked for some extra to take camping - she’s in my neighborhood.
And those moments are eye-opening, but the nice thing about Buy Nothing is that it isn’t charity. In my neighborhood, Buy Nothing is for everything - people passing on stuff after cleaning out closets or after family members pass away, an eternally-circling pile of baby and toddler clothes and summer toys that families switch off as their kids grow up, junk that turns into craft supplies, occasional brand-new expensive shit somebody doesn’t need, houseplants that aren’t thriving, basic food needs, basic baby supplies, sometimes even community-coordinated efforts to put together household basics for someone exiting homelessness or leaving an abusive situation. The rules make clear: You don’t have to be in need to ask for something, you don’t have to be wealthy to offer something, and you aren’t allowed to comment by trying to foist off someone’s request on someone else (”have you tried the food bank?” etc.). The only question is: Do you have something someone needs? Can you offer it?
It’s a beautifully equalizing experience. I feel like there are plenty of people in my neighborhood I’d feel okay asking for help if I needed it, and while I’ve loved my neighborhood as long as I’ve lived in it, I didn’t always have that.
One final thing, if there isn’t any of these in your area, just start one! You don’t have to label it “mutual aid” “leftism” anything like that either. Start the groups, gather folks in your area, help eachother and have conversations with them about how easy it is to help each other. Slowly incorporate the ideas of leftism into these everyday things. People will come to realize the only path forward is one littered with mutual aid, help groups, and tons of other stuff. We have the means to do this. We have the means to build a better world and it’s right under our noses. Don’t give up! Keep fighting!!!
turkey and azerbaijan are attacking armenia right now, and it’s 1915 all over again because the world is distracted and people are too busy wondering if they’re gonna live or die, and who gives a shit about my country anyway? my mum told me to tell my friends and explain to them what’s happening and that we are the victims in this war because azerbaijan is spreading lies and people are believing their lies and i told her, what good is that going to do? do you think anyone’s going to come to our aid? is russia going to help us? is america? is england? erdogan said they will finish what their ancestors started, and he means genocide. he means ethnic cleansing. he means to massacre every last one of us. and in doing so admitted to the very same thing turkey has spent 105 years denying. i don’t know who to tell and what good telling people will do because we’re a small, insignificant country, and we have nothing to offer to the people in power, the handful who rule the world. so i sit here with my pain and i feel helpless. i know there’s twitter threads and links to petitions and people being urged to contact their senators, and sorry if im being pessimistic, but azerbaijan has been attacking us for the last 22 years, and though we defend ourselves, we can’t do anything to stop them. they’ve violated ceasefires (and geneva conventions) multiple times. i don’t think they’ll rest until every last one of us is dead.
we just want peace. we just want to live peacefully. we’re not asking for a lot here.
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Watching this happen I’ve been so scared there is going to be another genocide and nobody would notice. My whole life I’ve hated how forgettable armenian people seem to be to the world. Protect armenian people or rot, please don’t turn a blind eye to us again. And same as above, reblog or unfollow.
here are some cold hard facts for those interested:
1. after losing the war in 1994, the az government spent the next nearly 30 years on a) dehumanizing armenians, b) blaming armenians and losing the war for the terrible socioeconomic state of the people in this oil-rich country while president and his family steal all of the money their oil produces, c) pushing armenophobic propaganda on the population since kindergarten age, d) oppressing and humiliating the other ethnic minorities living on its territories, e) regularly violating the ceasefire of 1994 whenever the internal situation get tense and the ppl get angry, f) selectively sending the youths of said ethnic minorities to the bloodiest parts of the frontline whenever said ceasefire violations happen, g) suppressing free speech, arresting journalists, harassing and threatening those who dare to voice their discontent, etc.
2. in early 1920s, josef stalin, in order to appease the new turkish “republic” and its leader ataturk, with the hopes of using turkey as the base for spreading the communist revolution further into asia, passed artsakh (also known as nagorno karabagh) with its 95% ethnic armenian population onto the new created turkic azerbaijan republic (a country that did not exist before 1918, that’s what newly created means), despite the opposition from the people of the region in question and the republic of armenia.
3. during the 70 or so years that artsakh was part of the azerbaijan republic as an autonomous region, the gov of azerbaijan did everything they could to a) suppress the development of the region, b) change the demographic of the region by moving turkic population to artsakh
4. in 1980s, the people of artsakh, utilizing their rights stipulated in the soviet constitution, petitioned both moscow and baku to be allowed to reunite with armenia. as a response to this, the azerbaijan government started large-scale repressions against the organizers and activists of the reunification movement. arrests on made up charges, threats and violence followed (more info on all that in the link provided below)
5. the people of artsakh then held a referendum as was their right under soviet constitution, and more than 90% of it’s population voted in favor of seceding from the azerbaijan republic. the response to this were the anti-armenian pogroms in baku and sumgait ( https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-01-18-mn-305-story.html)
Alexander Gulanerian heard the mob pounding down the hall seconds before his door was broken down and they stormed in, brandishing knives, b
6. all this grew into the first artsakh war, which azerbaijan lost, as mentioned in point 1.
to sum it up: artsakh was never a part of the independent azerbaijan republic, during it’s brief 70-year forced az control its indigenous armenian people were oppressed via various government policies, the people of artsakh deserve to live a free and happy life in their homeland, free of threats and fear of annihilation that is sure to happen if azerbaijan takes control of the region
to them, it’s just a territory and they want that territory without the people.
for further reading, check out this comprehensive timeline of the artsakh history up to 2017( when it was written)
https://www.evnreport.com/spotlight-karabakh/spotlight-karabakh
then, this: on what actually happens to armenian lands and cultural heritage when it’s in azerbaijani hands
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2019-11-07/armenian-monuments-azerbaijan
For centuries the sacred khachkars of Djulfa stood tall along the banks of the River Aras — hulking and ornately carved 16th-century headsto
while you are at it, read up on the armenian genocide and keep in mind that turkey, specifically for this war, moved syrian jihadists to azerbaijan to fight against armenia and artsakh. read up on the kind of internationally banned ammunition azerbaijan has been using against the civilians in artsakh capital, and then maybe make your judgement.
oh, and if anyone tries to frame this as an islam vs christianity thing, send them to hell, regardless of the side they claim to support, bc this isn’t it.
I reblogged a post about this yesterday, but is there something we can do other than spreading awareness?
spreading awareness is HUGE because azeris are spreading lies (mainly on twitter bc apparently thats the only social media they’re allowed to use atm? i haven’t verified this but it checks out with the dictator in powet lol) and it’s really really really important for us to counter their lies with FACTS. like there’s far few of us and we don’t have any bots lmao so it’s really hard to get people to listen to us.
cardi b apparently made a post about it, talking about how there’s a genocide going on in armenia, and azeris started harassing her so she sort of backtracked and said something like “i didn’t know there was two sides to this” and like it’s not the only person they’ve done this to!
this video on twitter actually explains their tactics (the girl in the video is basically translating azeri post) how they target people who speak out in support of armenia and make them rescind their support.
so yeah. it’s important for us to fight against the misinformation. and i think i have no respect for any armenian person who chooses to not engage because the internet is our battlefield. this is where we fight because it’s the least we can do. (note i said armenian person, because i don’t think its fair to ask this of people who don’t have a personal stake in this war).
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update: genocide watch has declared emergency in Artsakh, placing azerbaijan at stage 9 (extermination) and stage 10 (denial)
when we say we are being threatened by genocide, we are not exaggerating
source: genocidewatch.com
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What to do if you are facing eviction
Eviction protections are expiring across the United States and Canada right now, and millions of people are suddenly finding themselves facing eviction with a pandemic still raging and the start of winter just around the corner.
Not knowing where you’re going to live next month is an unbelievably scary position to be in, and there are a lot of people out there who are facing this for the first time in their lives. It’s okay to be scared. But it’s also important to start taking steps to deal with this as soon as you realize that might be at risk of eviction.
As someone who has worked in homelessness and housing advocacy my whole career, here’s what I recommend you do:
Do not leave your home. Many landlords count on their tenants not knowing or understanding their rights, and take advantage of that to try to illegally evict them without following proper procedure. I have seen landlords attempt some flagrantly illegal things during my time working with vulnerable people. Many landlords have been ignoring and violating eviction moratoriums during this pandemic. Don’t fall for it. There is a legal process that has to be followed to evict you, even if your name isn’t on the lease - your landlord cannot simply slip a note under your door ordering you out by the end of the week, no matter what they tell you. Do not leave your home until a judge orders you to do so. You may have a better shot in court than you think you do, and seeing the court process to the very end buys you valuable time to figure out your next move.
Get a lawyer. Many legal aid societies and law school legal clinics offer free legal assistance for people facing eviction. Having a lawyer can make an enormous difference - one study found that people without lawyers were evicted 65% of the time, compared to just 15% of people who had legal representation. Start calling and contacting legal aid services as soon as your landlord threatens or files eviction - these services often only do intake for new clients on certain days, so it’s a good idea to research these services ahead of time.
Understand your rights. The protections you have under the law depend on where you live - it’s critical that you take the time to educate yourself about what those protections are. Your area will likely have a Residential Tenancies Act, a Tenant Act, or something along those lines. Look online for information specific to your area. There may also be special protections and procedures in place because of the pandemic. If you live in NYC, for instance, you have a right to free legal counsel if you are facing eviction. Find out what protections you have in your area.
Contact resources in your area. Again, depending on where you live, there are different resources available. There may be a tenant support agency that can connect you to free legal resources directly. You might be eligible for unemployment benefits or emergency income. Your state or city might also have emergency funding or eviction prevention programs in place. NYC, for instance, offers “one shot deal” emergency grants that cover rental arrears for people who are facing eviction due to unexpected crises. You should also look at emergency housing options, community food banks, or other resources that can help you survive this situation. In many cities you can call 211 or 311 to learn more or about resources, or you can go online.
Attend your eviction hearing. Once you are given a date and time for your eviction hearing, it is critical that you attend. Even if you have not paid rent in several months and you think your case is hopeless, you absolutely must show up for this hearing. If you don’t attend, you will lose by default - if you attend, you may be successful in winning leniency, the opportunity to pay back rent with a payment plan and avoid eviction, or even just a few weeks’ extension on the eviction date so you have more time to come up with a plan. Attend your hearing.
Have a back-up plan. Even with legal aid resources on your side, you have to prepare for the possibility that you might not be able to fight your eviction. Buy yourself as much time as you can, and use that time to start researching possible options. Is there a cheaper room for rent that you can afford with your unemployment benefits? Do you know anyone you can stay with? Are there any housing non-profits in your area that can help? Do you have any leads on employment in the future? Explore your options, and remember that it’s okay to ask for help right now - people in your life can’t help you unless you tell them that you’re struggling.
Call your representatives. You are not the only person suffering as a result of expiring COVID protections - your elected officials need to know that letting these programs expire is having serious, dire consequences for real people that they represent. Call everyone. Call the office of your congressman, call your MP, call your state senator, your MLA, your local city counsellors. Tell your story, and make as much noise as you can. It doesn’t guarantee that anything will be done, of course, but it makes the problem harder for your elected officials to ignore.
Important Resources for Americans: LawHelp.org - website for learning more about local laws and finding free legal aid in your area JustShelter - a database of community resources available to people facing eviction (might not include all emergency pandemic programs) Eviction Moratorium Database - a database showing where evictions have been legally paused or restricted because of the pandemic National Evictions Database - a database where you can look up what the legal eviction process is supposed to look like in your state Tenant’s Union Resources - a website where you can find information for the tenant’s union or pro-tenant organizations in your area Legal Services - a federal non-profit that helps connect low-income households to legal resources for fighting eviction
Fannie Mae Renters Resource Finder - a database that will tell you if your rental unit is federally financed, and show you resources to fight eviction accordingly Freddie Mac Renters Resource Finder - another website to show you if your rental property is federally backed and connect you to resources
Eviction Lab - a website that outlines information about pandemic eviction moratoriums and restrictions currently in place in your state The National Housing Law Project - a comprehensive database of resources for people facing eviction or foreclosure Important Resources for Canadians: The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation - up-to-date information about eviction moratoriums in each province and territory Affordable Housing Programs Across Canada - information on affordable housing programs in each province and territory Western Law Eviction Information - a website outlining the eviction process in Ontario and what you need to do to fight it Community Legal Education Ontario - a website that shows the proper procedure for eviction in detail and outlines steps that can be taken to fight it Nova Scotia Legal Residential Tenancy Law Resources - detailed information about the eviction process in Nova Scotia and how to fight it Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta - resources and information for renters facing eviction in Alberta BC Housing - information and resources for tenants facing difficulties in British Columbia Saskatchewan Office of Residential Tenancies - information for tenants facing difficulties in Saskatchewan Tribunal Administratif du Logement - resources and information for tenants living in Quebec. Available in both English and French.
What will it take for you to realize that the President isn't a fascist? And if he was, why are all the people who call him one also anti-gun as shit, not wanting citizens to defend against supposed fascism? Fucking commie scum.
What would it take for us to realize that the President isn’t a fascist? Oh, man, that’s such a good question! Let’s see:
More specifically:-he’d have to not have been forced to sign an agreement to not discriminate against black people after the Department of Justice successfully sued him for refusing to rent apartments to black tenants and lying to black applicants. -he’d have to not have ordered his casinos to remove black staff from his view when he entered the building.
-he’d have to not have taken full page ads out in newspapers calling for the death penalty for the Central Park Five - four racialized teenagers falsely accused of the vicious rape and near-murder of a jogger. And he’d have to admit today that he was wrong about their guilt.
-He’d have to not have been the leading proponent of a baseless conspiracy theory alleging that America’s first black president was not an American citizen.
-the whole calling Mexicans drug-smuggling rapists thing would have to not have happened.
-the Muslim ban would have to not have happened.
-he would have to not have cut legal immigration in half.-he’s have to not have redirected ICE to arrest any undocumented migrant, not just ones that may pose a danger.
-he’d have to not regularly retweet an rebroadcast talking points from white supremacist extremists.-he would have had to condemn the white supremacist violence an terrorist attack in Charlottesville in 2017 instead of victim-blaming and implying that neo-nazis were morally equivalent to those opposed to neo-nazis.
-he would have had to refrain from continually attacking NFL players exercising their first amendment rights in protest of police murders of black people.
-he would have to have not said that people coming to the U.S. from Haiti “all have AIDS or that people from Nigeria would never “go back to their huts” once they saw America.
-He would have to not have referred to Haiti and countries in Africa as “shithole countries” and lament the fact that fewer people from white, European countries were immigrating to the U.S.
-He would have to not have made a career out of stiffing creditors or running a scam university.
-He would have not not have a history of sexually assaulting women which he boasts about.
-He would have to not have lied about seeing thousands of Muslim Americans cheering when the World Trade Center fell.-He would have to have not mocked a disabled person during one of his rallies.
-He would have to not have encouraged his supporters to physically attack protestors or pledge to pay for their legal defense if they were arrested for doing so.
-He would have to not have used propaganda strategies and terms from the Nazi Germany playbook like calling the media “fake news.”
-He would have to not have used white supremacist Darren Beattie as his speech writer.
-He would have to not have hired white supremacist Ian M. Smith as a policy analyst.
-He would have to not have hired white supremacist Larry Kudlow as his economic advisor.
-He would have to not have hired racist immigration consultant Stephen Miller.
-He would not have hired alt-right white supremacist and anti-semite Steve Bannon to manage his election campaign or as a top aide afterwards.
-He would not have hired Hungarian neo-nazi Sebastian Gorka as an advisor.
-He would have to not being using his position as President to enrich himself by doing things like insisting that all government staff stay in Trump hotels when traveling or overcharging the Secret Service for space in his properties or proposing to host a G7 Summit at his golf resort.
-He would have to not appoint unqualified family members like his daughter or son-in-law to important positions in his administration.
-He would have to not have ordered state agents to kidnap children from their parents, hold them in concentration camps, and then “lose track” of at least 1500 of them. Or else turn them over to U.S. families for adoption, which BTW insofar as this can be described as “forcibly transferring children of the group to another group,” meets the UN definition of genocide.
-He would have to not be refusing to provide children detained in his concentration camps with toothbrushes, toothpaste, or soap. -He would have to not be refusing to vaccinate children in his concentration camps, even after three of them died of influenza.
-He would have to not be taking steps to deny citizenship rights to and deport native-born Americans who are Latino and live too close to the Mexican border.
-He would have to not be signing more executive orders than any other president in living memory.
-He would have to not have ordered a pointless multimillion dollar military parade or the creation of the “space force.”
-He would have to not have declared his own inauguration day “National Day of Patriotic Devotion.”
-He would have to not have publicly declared himself “a nationalist.”-He would have to not being taking away the legal rights & status of trans people, making them completely vulnerable to all types of discrimination.-He would have to not be attempting to subvert the 14th Amendment of the Constitution by revoking citizenship from people born in American to people without U.S. citizenship.-He would have to not have used the old racist trope “go back to your country” to call out four racialized Democratic congresswomen, who are some of his strongest critics.
-He would have to not be ending automatic US citizenship for children born overseas b/c their parents are in the military and stationed there.
-He would have to have not attempted to profit from the 2020 G7 summit by insisting it take place at one of the resort properties he owns.
-He would have to not have assisted & supported Turkey’s attempts to commit a genocide against the Kurdish people in Rojava (aka NE Syria).
-He would not have announced that he was declaring anti-fascists are “domestic terrorists” and would be outlawed.-He probably wouldn’t have advised governors to use the U.S. military against U.S. citizens protesting police violence in an effort to “dominate them.” -Fabricating evidence against antifa in an attempt to justify using military force against U.S. citizens seems alot like the Reichstag Fire to us. -Having non-violent protestors tear gassed so he could make his way to a photo op is pretty fascistic, too.-He probably wouldn’t have taken out ads decrying the “dangerous MOBS of far-left groups” “DESTROYING our cities,” calling on Americans to “stand with the President against ANTIFA” and then illustrate the ad with the symbol the nazis made political prisoners wear in concentration camps. -When discussing the concentration camps China built for Uighur Muslims with the president if China, he probably shouldn’t have said “it was exactly the right thing to do.”If none of that had happened, then we’d see that Trump probably isn’t a fascist. But that all happened. So.Oh, and BTW, you’re dead fucking wrong about everyone that sees Trump’s fascism being against gun ownership. Exhibit A: The Huey P. Newton Gun Club:
Finally, we’re pretty sure that “fucking commie scum” are the last people interested in taking firearms away from the people. Given how they, you know, believe in the armed uprising of the proletariat and all. Maybe you should read a book about communism before you start throwing that word around? Here, we found one with pictures for you.
They always attack Black protest by claiming it is the work of “outside agitators”
They always attack multiracial working class solidarity as the sole work of “white anarchists”
It’s propaganda to get you to condemn the ongoing liberation struggle happening in this country. Don’t fall for it. It’s the oldest tricks in the book they’ve been using this narrative since the Civil Rights Movement.
READ. EVERY. WORD. OF. THIS. Account of a medical team out in St. Paul last night.
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