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“No man would do that-“, “No man would ever put that much effort into it-“ oh yes they would
Susan Kare, the Artist who designed many of the fonts, icons, and images for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM, 1980′s
#oh is it time to repost this susan kare photo again
Important addition y’all
there is an overwhelming amount of cool in the background details of these photos if you look at what she’s got at her desk, which i really really hope and believe was her actual everyday desk
This interview came out 7 months ago !
I highly recommend watching this testimony from Aliya Rahman, the disabled woman who was dragged out of her car and kidnapped by ICE on her way to a doctor appointment in Minneapolis a few weeks ago.
Truly my worst nightmare.
Transcript of Aliya Rahman's speech:
Thank you members, for taking the time to be here today, and thank you staff for making this happen.
My name is Aliya Rahman, and I am a resident of South Minneapolis. I am a Bangladeshi American born in Northern Wisconsin. And I’m a disabled person with autism and a traumatic brain injury.
Not all autistic brains do this, but mine fixates on sounds, numbers, and patterns. And while what the world saw happen to me exactly three weeks ago today on video was a terrible violation it is still nothing compared to the horrific practices I saw inside the Whipple center.
So I am here today with a duty to the people who have not had the privilege of coming home, and I offer this data because these practices must end now.
On January 13th on the way to my 39th appointment at Hennepin County’s traumatic brain injury center, I encountered a traffic jam caused by ICE vehicles and no signs indicating how to get around it. I had not wanted to pull in to a blocked, chaotic intersection, but verbally agreed to do so and rolled down my window after an agent yelled, “Move! I will break your f-ing window!”
His first instruction.
Agents on all sides of my vehicle yelled conflicting threats and instructions that I could not process while watching for pedestrians.
Then, the glass of the passenger side window flew across my face.
I yelled, “I’m disabled!” at the hands grabbing at me and an agent said, “Too late.”
I felt immersed in a pattern, and I thought of Jenoah Donald, an autistic black man killed by the police during a traffic stop in 2021.
I remembered mister Silverio Villegas González, who was killed by ICE in his vehicle last year.
An agent pulled a large combat knife in front of my face, which I thought was for cutting me, and later learned was used to cut off my seat belt. Shooting pain went through my head, neck, and wrists when I hit the ground face first and people leaned on my back.
I felt the pattern, and I thought of mister George Floyd, who was killed four blocks away.
I was carried face down through the street by my cuffed arms and legs while yelling that I had a brain injury and was disabled. I now cannot lift my arms normally.
I was never asked for ID.
Never told I was under arrest.
Never read my rights.
And never charged with a crime.
Approaching the Whipple center, I saw black and brown bodies shackled together, chained together, being marched by yelling agents outdoors. I continued to hear the word “bodies”, because that is how agents referred to us:
“We’re bringing in a body.”
“They’re bringing in bodies 7, 8 at a time, where do I put ‘em?”
“We can’t use that room, there’s already a body in there.”
You have no reason to believe you will make it out alive if you’re already being called a body.
Agents repeatedly had to stop and ask how to do tasks. I received no medical screening, phone call, or access to a lawyer. I was denied a communication navigator when my speech began to slur. Agents laughed as I tried to immobilize my own neck. I asked for my cane and was told no, pulled up by my arms and prodded forward in leg irons by agents laughing and saying, “Walk! You can do it, walk.”
Agents did not know if the facility had a wheelchair.
When I was finally placed in one to be taken to interrogation an agent taunted, “You were driving, right? So your legs do work.”
I pleaded for emergency medical care for over an hour after my vision had become blurry, my heart rate went through the roof, and the pain in my neck and head became unbearable.
It was denied.
When I became unable to speak my cellmate pleaded for me.
The last sounds I remember before I blacked out on the cell floor were my cellmate banging on the door, pleading for a medic, and a voice outside saying, “We don’t wanna step on ICE’s toes.”
When I opened my eyes at Hennepin County’s emergency room, I learned I was brought there to be treated for assault.
The impacts of DHS detention on my physical, mental and financial well-being and safety have been very severe, but I do not deserve more humane treatment than anyone else, US citizen or not. And I am here today with a strong spirit and a duty to the many people who haven’t had the privilege to tell their stories or see their loved ones come home. I am extremely distressed by the pattern that violence from law enforcement has been happening to black and indigenous communities for centuries, and to DHS survivors for over 20 years.
We call ourselves a civilized nation, but we lack rules and accountability around what a person claiming to be law enforcement is permitted to do to another human being.
I am not afraid, and I’m not afraid to keep working on this problem even after ICE is gone. Thank you for your time.
while joan of arc never actually saw front line combat she did have a sword that she used to beat coomers and honestly i think that's more impressive
Men will literally put 0 effort into their appearance and wonder why they’re ugly.
Actually I think it's the lineage of male rapists they come from.
(I'm not even joking)(men have altered the natural selection of women and passed their violent, ugly genes on)
Youre right. It’s just true. It is also the reason we have such insane sexual dimorphism. Rapist males seek out weak defenseless females.There is NO practical reason that average women should be naturally half as strong as the average man. It is only beneficial to men. Sexual aggression in males appears specifically as a reaction to “””low value””” males understanding they would not get a chance to breed otherwise. When sexual selection is taken from females (and there are studies to back this up), it is costly to the species as a whole.
all of this is completely accurate. we are supposed to be a female sexual selection species; as the human race we would have been fucking galaxy-brained 400 years ago if this had been the case and ugly rapist moids hadn’t skewed the population.
Yes, the reason why there's so many ugly men is literally bc men have controlled natural selection for so long. That's why there's those studies that report most male-attracted women think 90% of men are physically unattractive. Now men are upset about this, but it's bc they controlled mating for so long. Now they're all ugly and unsexy and it's their own fault.
So it’s not just their personalities that make them look ugly to me. TMYK
the Cursed Child tickets vs Epstein being linked to pushing gender ideology on toddlers and inviting surgeons who do sex change surgery on the island and giving them money for research really is a coughing baby vs hydrogen bomb comparison LMAO. and guess which one will trend. not the one about transitioning children for fetish purposes I'm sure!
That 40 min walk to nowhere particular Will save your life
this is literally how I see leftist men
"What are you going to do, have genital inspections to use the bathrooms?"
-a TRA
Males truly cannot conceive of the idea of simply respecting the space and boundaries of women. It literally doesn't cross their minds, so their minds immediately jump to whether or not women can forcibly stop them. The belief is that if a woman cannot forcibly prevent it, you may take anything you like from her with impunity.
- Marian Rutigliano
What kills me is that TRA activism is what brought genital inspections on the table in the first place.
"Let people change the M/F on their ID to the opposite! No big deal! Let them get extreme surgery and hormones! It's all fine! If kids look even a little GNC they are trans! Just being respectful!" they force people to be hyper-vigilant instead of just being transparent about their sex.
people also ignore another reason laws banning trans ID people from opposite sex bathrooms is it protect legal rights if someone wants to take a sex predictor to court.
A woman is in a spa and a man comes in. He can get completely nude in front of her as long as he is identified correctly. If she wants to take him to court she has little ground to sue as he is allowed in those spaces no matter how distressing, creepy, and dangerous it is.
anyway women dont exist to maintain populations of people
being a woman means NOTHING except that you are a female 💞💞💞💞 theres no restrictions, no limits. a woman can be anything and do anything and look any way she wants. there are infinite ways to be a woman 💜 all you gotta do is BE BORN FEMALE 💖
I was helping a woman out to her car with some large item purchases. She had two daughters, probably around 8 or 10 and they kept looking at me and whispering to each other. Suddenly one asks me, "are you a girl?" "Yes I am." They got excited and started whispering again. I love being that gender non-conforming woman little girls see in public, that blows their minds and maybe, hopefully, let's them know they can be different too.
I love this addition. That is delightful.
Charlie Kirk is scheduled to speak at UVU. I have the opportunity to do the funniest thing of all time
IT WASN'T ME I PROMISE
legit laughed out loud