Im really abt to cry for the first time in 3 months while watching the half of it lmao

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Im really abt to cry for the first time in 3 months while watching the half of it lmao
don’t!!! fake!!!! your!!!! interests!!!! to!!!! make!!!! someone!!!! like!!!!! you!!!!
don’t!!! bury!!!! your!!!! interests!!! to!!!!! make!!!! someone!!!! like!!!!! you!!!!
Dehumanizing criminals are a favored tactic among authoritarians.
A society that has already demonized criminals and are stripping them of rights need only criminalize political dissent for opposition to be practically impossible.
“They’re not sending their best, they’re sending drug dealers, they’re sending rapists…” -A Racist Piece of Shit Using This Exact Slimy Tactic
“They had it coming” or “if they didn’t want X punishment they shouldn’t have done Y” is a very fucking slippery slope. Please be aware of that when listening to leaders, listening to peers, and listening to your own thoughts
"Cops everywhere staring down the barrel of a gun at a black man don't see a human being — they see a caricature. A thug. A n*gger. So, nah! You don't get to show up in a Halloween-costume version of us and claim 'Irony!' or 'Ignorance!' Not anymore."
Dear White People, Chapter I (2017) dir. Tina Mabry
me irl
One time I legit cried because I felt like none of my friends liked me and then I ate sushi and was fine
‘Rat Park’ -Stuart McMillen
You’ll never think about drug addiction the same way again after reading this comic.
What I found absolutely impressive and stunning about this comic is the way the artist explained the identification and elimination of the confounding factors in the Rat Park study. This is one of the hardest parts of experiments to explain to the public, and I think it was just brilliantly done.
This is one of the most important pieces of research done in the last 50 years.
Read this!
A beautiful experiment and so simply explained for even the most naive layman to understand. I love it.
lately i've been having a really hard time explaining to people that their lack of empathy is not my lack of humanity. it's not my problem anymore.
I left you some!
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
was absolutely incredible and a cinematic masterpiece that i've never seen before from a kid's movie. but hands-down, my all time favorite part? when brunette peter and mj were shown breaking the glass at their wedding. peter parker's jewish identity was erased in the movies for so long. i am not jewish, but i cannot express how happy i am that this was finally done.
I don't know what religious non-straight/non-cis people need to hear this, but you deserve your religion as much as everyone else. You do not need to fight for forgiveness, because you are you and your god(s) can be okay with that. You have freedom of religion just like everyone else, and you deserve that connection if you want it. Do not let your faith's followers tell you that you do not belong. Religion is for everyone who desires it.
-your favorite athiest lesbian
The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali
"We must be the Masters of our own destinies. I did not learn that until it was too late. You have to fight to take back control of your life. Sometimes you will hurt the ones you love the most. But in the end, it will always have to be your choice."
I cannot truly explain how beautiful this book is unless you read it. Read it. 🏳️🌈
“The archway above the door of my daughter’s new school says something in Latin about hard work and leadership, but nothing about the tuition fee required to walk through it.”
— Willliam Evans, “Auribus Teneo Lupum”
I think we really need to reaffirm now that no amount of homophobia can be acceptable in our culture. There is no such this as harmless or victimless homophobia. All homophobia contributes to violence against us. You can not “disagree” with lgbt people’s “lifestyles” without supporting the rhetoric and legislation that puts us in very real danger.
Homophobia isn’t that black and white though. You can hate the sin and still love the sinner.
OK, as a queer person who grew up in a genuinely loving, caring, utterly wonderful, and still deeply homophobic Church, let me try to fill in what you’re not understanding about this whole “Love the sinner” deal.
When we refer to people like you as “Homophobic” I want to be clear what we’re saying here. This is not a judgment of your intent. We are not describing you as a hateful person, as an aggressive or violent person. But we are saying that your actions and your attitudes participate in and reinforce a system of rhetoric that encourages violence against LGBT people, and, far, far more importantly, that forces millions of LGBT people to live in shame.
That’s really what this comes down to. Not hate. Not violence. Shame.
Consider the point purely theologically. Jesus tells us that to desire a sinful thing is as bad as to act on that desire. My lusting after another mans wife is as bad as actually sleeping with her. My genuine desire to hurt someone is as bad as actually hurting them.
So when you tell me that loving another man is a sin, you’re not just talking about physical acts of intimacy. You don’t get to draw the line there. You don’t get to pretend that I can be bisexual so long as I never actually physically act on it (which is already a terrible burden to place on someone). You’re saying that every time I look at a guy and imagine how soft his lips would be, or think about how beautiful his eyes are, I am sinning. I am a sinner every time a dude walks past me with a tight sweater on that shows of his arms. Every time he has nice hair or a nice smile.
My love, according to you, is a sin. That is the burden you are forcing people to live under. That burden forced me so deep into the closet that I didn’t even know I was there. It forced me to repress every genuine feeling of sexual attraction for other men, and to live for years with those feelings straining to get out, whilst I struggled with the constant guilt and shame that came from having those thoughts.
And I am one of the lucky ones, because I’m alive to have this conversation. Because for many, many LGBT people that guilt and shame manifests as self-harm, substance abuse, low esteem that leads them into abusive relationships, and very often suicide.
You tell yourself that you’re one of the good ones because you don’t hate us. You only hate what we “do”. But what we “do” is living. It’s being alive and whole and a part of this world, and if you genuinely believe that we can’t have that then you might as well put the gun to our heads and pull the trigger. Because you’re already doing that, you just don’t have the guts to admit it.
“You only hate what we do, but what we do is living” Wow. This is beautiful and so well written
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Native cultures are not interchangeable.
Every single Native culture is distinct and unique, though many share similarities, and lumping them together is ridiculous. And while some practices are pan-Indian, the vast majority are not.
Kokopelli isn’t “Native American,” He’s Hopi.
Dreamcatchers aren’t “Native American,” they’re Ojibwe.
War bonnets aren’t “Native American,” they’re Plains Indian.
Wendigoag aren’t “Native American,” they’re Algonquian.
Totem poles aren’t “Native American,” they’re Northwest Coastal Indian.
Skinwalkers aren’t “Native American,” they’re Navajo.
Stop homogenizing our cultures. Every Native culture is beautiful and unique and deserves to be treated that way.