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VINTAGE POKÉMON ART BY KEIKO FUKUYAMA CIRCA 1998
i wanted to share maybe the funniest thing ive ever read with you guys
This was on a post discussing shit parents doing a new satanic panic. Valid points all around but. But I’m crying. This is the funniest lie ever, no parody I could come up with this will be this funny. Nonbinary Julius Cesar
It's him, Julius xi/xir
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Can I be honest with yall I don't want to hear SHIT against cishets at pride this year
snoopy image of the day
Waves and currents in the channel off Zadar, Croatia, generate unearthly singing sounds when impacting the steps of the Sea Organ (Morske orgulje) created in 2005 by a team of Croatian architects, musicians, and technicians.
Czech perfume bottle, Staré Město, Prague 1920
Jeannette Klute. Luna Moth, 1952-1954. Dye imbibition print.
absolutely in love with this pic from the Wikipedia page for Pikas
must feel so good to be soil absorbing rain
Sometimes I forget Letterboxd is a largely american dominated website
This made me remember
Is beknf qieer even illegal on east germany or are the whites just making shit up again
no it was rlly good abt it, not that I know much, but I've heard the rights were better than even many western countries in the modern day, the annexation stripped a lotta rights from queers
It is especially egregious because a lot of the queer people in east germany lost the protections after the fall of the Berlin Wall and faced mass prosecution.
So. I'm taking a deep breath and remembering that there aren't a whole lot of Eastern German people on here.
BUT
Did any of you actually bother to read beyond the mere legal status? Did you think to question whether 'legal status = sentiment in the population' is true? Did you check whether there was a big, free queer community in the GDR that made releasing such a film in a politically very fraught time a safe endeavour?
The GDR was no less homophobic than the FRG. Homosexuality was considered part of Western hedonism and treated with contempt. Sure, it was legal, but we're talking about a dictatorship under the direct control of the USSR. If they want you gone, they'll have you gone. And being accused of homosexuality? Still a very good way to discredit political opposition.
Now, you might think, Comrade, they legalised homosexuality! Why would they do that if they hated the gays? Easy. Because they always had to oppose the West. So when the West prosecuted gay people, the GDR decided to grant them a modicum of rights.
Yes, Coming Out was a brave film. It took the director seven years to get it approved. Only the head of the DEFA leaving made it possible for it to get the approval. The fact that it premiered on the day of the opening of the borders? Pure coincidence. Nobody knew the border would open that night. Nobody knew the GDR would collapse in the following year. They released this film knowing full well that, depending on the audience reaction, they might get blacklisted or even exiled for it. Look up other GDR artists and what happened when they became too "Western" in their art.
This was the first time that state "supported" gay people. In the years before, when the first gay salons formed again after roughly forty years of no large gay communities at all, they were sponsored by the church which was in direct opposition to the government. Possibly the most important Eastern German gay activist was studying to become a Lutheran priest. He was barred from taking the vows because he was gay, but the church allowed him to start a reading circle in Leipzig and later Magdeburg, which became invaluable meeting places and the first step towards recovery for the queer community. That man? He's also a big reason for why §175 finally fell after far too many decades because he kept working as an activist and formed the now biggest organisation of queer people in Germany.
Anyway. Are some of those Letterboxd reviews clumsy? Yes. Do you sound any better claiming that the GDR was a haven for gay people? Hah. Hell no.
Read up on it. Dammit.
lol
What a classic bit of orientalist bullshit
Oh you’re telling me that the easterners are actually all a bunch of drones controlled by the scary totalitarian literally 1984 government? Wow very original
The idea that any country that you don’t like is coincidentally only able to do good things to try and trick westerners is so incredibly arrogant and self centred.
You have a child’s understanding of the world. Some countries are good so therefore when they do bad it’s a mistake or foreign influence or whatever and other countries are bad and everything they do is bad even when it seems good because it’s just a trick.and surely it’s just a coincidence that the good countries are all USA allies and the bad countries are all USA enemies, what are the odds of that!
Also love the implication that the SED members were just evil people who liked doing evil and that anything they did that seems good was actually not motivated by a love for their country and it’s people but purely be evilism(the ideology of evil people which definitely exists)