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“I don’t care about dumb weed jokes,” I said naively, before I saw this
So this is gross.
It appears that Canada’s Public Broadcaster is trying to advocate for profiting off of fascism. And not just profit, but profit from Canada’s Infamous Mining Industry.
For context on what’s going on in Brazil, read this:
Brazil Elects Far-Right Authoritarian Jair Bolsonaro As President
FUCK GRINGOS.
This is why latin america can’t flirt with the right wing. All they do is sell out our countries to the developed world, leaving us with no resources and no social rights.
Latin american right wing loves to talk about patriotism, but they won’t do a single thing for their own people. All they do is hand over all we have to the gringos. What kinda of patriotism is that?
ITS ONLY BEEN A FEW HOURS AND HE ALREADY BRINGING GRINGOS FFS
MY FELLOW LATIN AMERICANS
As you all know, I am brazilian. Elections took us to the worst case scenario ever, and now we have a fascist president. We’re already screwed, but I am worried about you guys.
Usually, Latin America follows some kind of patterns when it comes to politics. If neofascism could rise strongly in Brazil, it can happen to you guys too. PLEASE don’t let it happen to you too.
If a politician starts saying he’s gonna save your country from communism, leftists, gays or whatever, DON’T LET HIM GROW INTO THE POLITICS OF YOUR COUNTRY. Don’t give him attention.
You guys need to fight or else fascism is gonna spread. We need to break this chain, or else we’re gonna relive that period between the 60’s and the 90’s all over again.
fireworks and parties in the streets and a fascist on the front run of brazilian government
Drink water, get plenty of sleep, go mad in the forest, speak with the dead, take your meds, don’t talk to cops
Wanted to do something for halloween! Inspired by “The VVITCH” #witch #celinekim #illustration
How To Help Trans, Nonbinary Communities Amid Reported Trump Policy Plans
The Trump administration is working on a plan to severely narrow the legal definition of gender, according to a report in The New York Times on Sunday.
The proposed policy, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, would define gender “on a biological basis that is clear, grounded in science, objective and administrable,” meaning it would define gender as either male or female as determined by genitalia at birth. Any dispute about an individual’s gender would require genetic testing. This would have major repercussions for the transgender and gender nonconforming communities ― particularly in regard to health care.
Roughly 1.4 million Americans identify as transgender, and as of 2017, violence against this community is on the rise.
Since the Trump plan was revealed, protesters have been gathering online ― often using the hashtag #WontBeErased ― and in person around the country. On Sunday night, several hundred people gathered in Washington Square Park in New York City.
But there is still a lot of work to be done to make sure the trans and gender nonconforming communities are protected.
Here are some ways you can help:
Vote
You’ve likely seen people coming out in droves to encourage others to vote; it’s one of the most important things you can do as an American. Casting ballots at the federal, state and local levels affects transgender rights. Check Vote.org for ways to promote turnout in your area. Call your friends and family members nearby to go to the polls with you, and remind those in other states to vote too.
Educate yourself
Being an ally isn’t just patting your trans or nonbinary friends on the back or retweeting them occasionally. It’s about respect and fighting for their rights. The first step to being a good ally is educating yourself on the basics — knowing someone’s preferred pronouns, avoiding stereotypes and learning what policies in government directly affect the trans and gender nonconforming communities. You can find a primer on those issues and more here.
Promote helpful resources and trans-led organizations
While many “prominent national organizations are not led by trans or nonbinary people,” many are and need help on both the national and local levels. Some of those organizations, according to Out magazine are: Audre Lorde Project, Casa Ruby, Familia: Trans Queer Liberation Movement, Fierce, Organizacion Latina de Trans en Texas, Southerners on New Ground, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, Trans Latin@ Coalition, Trans Law Center and Trans Lifeline. More comprehensive lists can be found at the Trans Justice Funding Project and Borealis Philanthropy’s Fund for Trans Generations.
Sharing numbers like the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255), the Trevor Project at 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386) and Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 can be immensely helpful for those in crisis.
Share the work of trans activists and journalists
Groups like Lambda Legal, the ACLU and the Transgender Law Center are legal organizations that ofter extensive information about trans rights and policies that affect them. Keep an eye on their social media pages to see if they’re holding events you can take part in or to share their messaging.
Additionally, sharing the work of trans and gender nonconforming journalists helps spread the messaging being put out by the community for the community. Too often, work about the trans community is written by people who are not members of that community ― which can be completely OK, as long as it’s done correctly. This piece in Them does an excellent job of explaining the problem with media organizations not hiring trans reporters to cover trans issues.
Some individuals to follow include Janet Mock, Laverne Cox, Chase Strangio, Tyler Ford, Trace Lysette, Amiyah Scott and Meredith Talusan.
Uruguay just passed a law that allows trans people to self-identify their gender without surgery, as well as a tonne of amazing new trans laws.
“Transgender people in Uruguay are celebrating after the country’s Congress passed a comprehensive trans law yesterday (18 October).
The law brings in a host of new rights for transgender people.
Most notably, trans people can now self-identify their gender and update their legal name, without approval from a judge.
The new law also creates scholarships for trans people to access education, as well as sets up affirmative action. It also now acknowledges the self-identification of non-binary people.
The comprehensive law also creates a monthly pension for transgender people born before 1975. This is a way of making reparations for trans people who were targeted by the government during the country’s dictatorship from 1973 to 1985.
The reparations are effective of 1 January this year and affect anyone born before 31 December 1975.
The new law also requires government services to employ a minimum of 1% of the transgender population.
62 of 88 senators voted in favor of the new law.”
Read the full piece here
WOW!!! Go Uruguay Go!!!
U.S. readers, register to vote here - in some states you can still register for the November election! This week shows how much we have to gain or lose depending on who gets in office.
Yes! so proud of my country!
here are some news articles reporting on it (in spanish only, sorry)
Uruguay tiene una ley integral para personas trans: enterate de cuál es su contenido
En una maratónica jornada, Diputados aprobó la ley integral trans
from the second one:
Uno de los discursos más comentados fue el del frenteamplista Martín Couto, quien señaló diferencias entre normas y prácticas, poniendo como ejemplo que el femicidio está moralmente mal y penado por ley, pero “las mujeres siguen muriendo a manos de varones”, para concluir: “¿Se entiende por qué no somos iguales aunque la norma lo diga?”. También sostuvo que era necesario aprobar el proyecto ahora porque hay “una realidad urgente de discriminación”, y si se postergaba el Parlamento se pondría “de espaldas a la realidad”. El legislador dijo que le daba “vergüenza” escuchar como sus pares argumentaban que la ley iba a establecer un privilegio, cuando “el promedio de ingresos de una persona trans es de 7.418 pesos”, y agregó que quienes superan los 51 años de edad tienen un promedio aún menor, de 3.764 pesos. “Me da vergüenza que se hable de privilegios desde la comodidad de la banca”, cuando quienes lo hacen tienen “un ingreso de más de 100.000 pesos”, apuntó. “Se plantea la elección de identidad de género como algo caprichoso”, pero “no es como elegir un artículo en el supermercado”, alegó, para concluir: “No es contagioso, quien les habla es un diputado gay y creo que no he contagiado a nadie en esta sala”.
I always get so fucking mad when I remember that it’s actually a 16-year-old Algerian girl who influenced BOTH Picasso and Matisse. and. No one gives a rat’s ass about her work which was very focused on women and nature. History -or people dare I say- didn’t bother to remember her name because she was a young Algerian woman and no one cares about Maghrebi/Arab women. unlike P*casso & M*tisse who both became legends, almost gods both during their lives and after their deaths, no one knows her.
Her name was Baya Mahieddine.
Unpopular opinions, “I saw Goody Proctor with the devil and her Voltron ships were problematic” edition
You want to know how we got Conservative Protestantism in a Gay Hat?
We got it through “shut up, check your privilege, listen, and amplify.”
Through “you don’t get an opinion on this” and “educate yourself on why I’m right before you dare claim the right to participate in this conversation.”
Through “any expression of marginalized anger is ipso-facto justified, hdu tone-police it.”
We got it by refusing to allow anyone to question the conclusions that people–fallible humans raised in conservative societies–drew from the events of their individual lives, as long as they threw the words “lived experience” around and claimed the relevant group memberships.
We got it through every single social norm put in place to silence criticism of minority voices. To automatically boost the credibility of anyone claiming to speak on behalf of the oppressed. To dismantle every vector through which that credibility could be thrown into doubt. To pressure people into taking credible speakers on faith and becoming enforcers for views they hadn’t even been fully persuaded of.
We got it because we stopped tolerating doubt of anything dressed in a legit-looking gay hat.
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Greed and Ling go to the movies
I’ve been thinking about this all day so of course I had to spend all night making it
True crime podcast: Police say the suspect not only murdered his victims, but dismembered and ate their body parts piece by piece. I guess they had never heard of Blue Apron. Blue Apron provides dozens of delicious meals for
“kids these days are so cringey w their fortnite dances-” are none of yall going to acknowledge the shit we did. are we not going to acknowledge gangnam style. what does the fox say. if we go older hamster dance. crazy frog. the fucking duck song. the llama song. charlie the unicorn.
let he who is without sin throw the first stone
Mongolians are cool because they’ve merged their traditional and modern ways of life so rather than having poverty due to losing all their important skills they just live in their yurts with their cows and 827474874mbs internet
sure their GDP in dollars is low but when you can survive like your anscestors did it doesn’t mean anything, nothing wrong with adding a motorcycle and wifi into the mix
Everyone should live like their ancestors did 1000 years ago but with the addition of wifi tbh
Adapt. Survive.
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where is that picture
ah here we go:
Horizon: Zero Dawn (2017) - Guerilla Games
Crystal Crowns
Owisteria on Etsy
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Syd Mead concept art for TRON (1982).