For those of you who feel guilty or even silly about grieving a public figure, here’s five reason why that’s completely ok.

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For those of you who feel guilty or even silly about grieving a public figure, here’s five reason why that’s completely ok.
Naya Rivera performing Valerie in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie (2011)
My heart goes out to her family members and friends in their grief.
My heart also goes out to anyone for whom her art and advocacy have been important.
She helped to tell a story that mattered profoundly to many people—that changed, bettered, and, in some cases, even saved lives. Her respect for the real community whom Santana and Brittana represented never wavered. She was generous with her voice, her time, and her talents. She went out of her way to make her fans feel valued and seen.
Her life’s work made a difference.
There is more love and compassion in the world because of her.
Thank you, Captain, for everything. There is so much love here for you. Always.
Naya and Heather got me into fandom when I thought I was done. She is the reason when I have met most of the friends i have had in my life. She helped so many in the LGBT community and that will never be forgotten.
We are all put on this earth to be a service to others and I am grateful that for some, my Cheerios ponytail and sassy sashays may have given a little light to someone somewhere, who may have needed it. To everyone whose heartfelt stories I have heard, or read I thank you for truly enriching my life.
RE: Naya Rivera
I’ve seen a lot of people be told off for expressing their feelings over this situation by contextualising their sadness through how much the character, Santana Lopez, meant to them.
Naya Rivera is beloved by the LGBTQ* community, a longstanding ally who never dropped the ball, who showed up for us time and time again, who pushed tirelessly behind the scenes for Santana Lopez to have meaningful storylines rather than just flippant derogatory jokes about her homosexuality.
Naya saw us during a time when nobody saw us, and we saw Naya during a time we had never before seen ourselves depicted on television living full happy lives. The last few days I have been reminded of her kindness and utter humility, whenever she was commended for her contribution towards the progression of LGBTQ* representation on television she never failed to acknowledge the community:
“It has been one of the great blessings in my life to receive such love and touching stories as a result of my portrayal of Santana Lopez on Glee. We are all put on this earth to be a service to others and I am grateful that for some, my Cheerios ponytail and sassy sashays may have given a little light to someone somewhere, who may have needed it. To everyone whose heartfelt stories I have heard or read, I thank you for truly enriching my life.” – Naya Rivera, 2017.
When I saw the headlines I felt instantly transported to being sixteen years old again, to the incredible impact this woman had on my life, and for the first time in longer than I care to admit I shed a tear and hoped for a miracle. Now, I hope for her to find her way home in the most respectful and dignified way possible.
Please, if you see people expressing their sadness or feelings by referencing Santana Lopez, don’t assume it’s virtue signalling or shallow commentary. We understand she was a real human, and I know for me personally it’s because of her humanity and generous kindness to my community that I feel personally touched and saddened by this tragedy.
Thank you, Naya. You didn’t let them make us the butt of the joke, instead you opened the door so we could laugh and share in just a little bit of the glee too.
no Naya Rivera was not Santana Lopez and she was so much more than her time on Glee but Santana Lopez was Naya Rivera and Naya was always so proud to get to portray a strong Latina character and represent that part of herself and was also so proud to represent the lesbian community and she FOUGHT for Santana to be taken seriously as a character and she was so gentle and caring with fans no matter their background and although you did not know Naya on a personal level and her safety and her family’s well being should be at the forefront of this it is ok for you to grieve and be heartbroken and don’t feel guilty for thinking about how much that character she first played 11 years ago meant to you I was the same age as Santana Lopez and she was the first lesbian I ever got to know on tv and she helped me realize I was one too and that it was ok and I obviously can’t say what my experience would have been if Naya didn’t play her but I do think her doing all that she did made it easier for me and she will be cherished in my heart forever I can’t believe I’m making a post like this I don’t know what else guys I will have hope in my heart until they confirm anything I just don’t know what else there is to say I’m so sorry
Honestly, I never thought I’d actually be playing a teen lesbian. I didn’t think it was going to go this far. But I’m glad that it did, because there have been a lot of fans who have expressed that they’ve been going through similar situations in their lives. - Naya Rivera
Absolutely praying that Naya is found safe. Especially for her little boy. I can't imagine how terrified her family must be right now. Especially with the search suspended until morning. Naya was a huge part of my childhood as a young queer person and I hope for the sake of her little boy, that she's okay.
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Always and forever.
“If Morgan or Rapinoe earned more than a top American male national team player in a year, the judge pointed out, it was only because they had to play so many more games — and win more of them. Not to mention attending many more training camps and performing many more duties. If you pay a woman $10 an hour but she has to work a double shift to take home as much as a man making $20 an hour, that ain’t equal. What matters is the rate they’re paid at, not whether she manages, with sheer strenuousness, to make up the difference. From January 2017 through October 2019, Morgan and Rapinoe et. al. won 83 percent of their games, while the men’s team won just 48 percent. The women racked up a record of 48-4-6. The men went 21-11-13 over the same stretch. The women played 58 matches, with 46 friendlies, five World Cup qualifiers and seven World Cup games. The men played just 44 matches with no World Cup games. So yes, Morgan made $1,201,449.64 over that period, more than her male peer. But had she been paid at the same rate as him for the same work, she’d have made $4,104,920.65. For Rapinoe, the difference between being an American woman player and an American man was the difference between $1.16 million and $3.7 million. For Lloyd, $1.2 million versus $4.1 million. For Becky Sauerbrunn, $1.18 million versus $4.17 million. The notion that a woman has to work two jobs to have a chance to make what a male earns at a single job is not only legally wrong under Title VII and the Equal Pay Act, it is morally repugnant. What is likely to rile a jury just as much are the crummy little details of their treatment. In 2017, U.S. Soccer pampered its men’s team with charter flights on 17 occasions. It did not charter-fly the women’s team even once. Players consider charter flights a major reprieve and factor in physical recovery, as they allow for more rest before and after games, with no long waits or missed connections in airports. This injury, the judge noted, ‘is concrete.’ For years, the USWNT has made less money for more and better work and has been treated worse for it. A judge has recognized that. Next, a jury can make the federation accountable for it — with back pay and punitive rewards for every little slight and baked-in sexist assumption inflicted on every individual in the entire class of plaintiffs, which includes any woman who has been called up to a training camp since 2015. If the federation was smart, which it isn’t, it would recognize the size of the bill about to come due.”
— More from Sally Jenkins for the Washington Post
Show this to all the in denial butt hurt boys on tweeter. But then again they’ll still find stupid things to make this case seem as if the men’s are the “victim” of inequality. Brainless.
Trump did this.
Republicans did this.
For the past 4 years, they’ve created a narrative that hispanic people are invaders, that they’re rapists, that Americans need to “protect ourselves” against them. They’ve actively told the American people to treat hispanic people like a hostile force.
And now, someone’s taken it upon themselves to follow through. They’ve decided to act on everything Trump and Fox News and their little alt-right commentators have told them to, and “taken a stand” against the “invaders” who lived in Texas long before any white people did.
And not one of them is going to take responsibility. They’ll call it an “unfortunate tragedy”. They’ll refuse to acknowledge the fear and hatred they’ve caused. They’ll tell you not to read the shooter’s manifesto, because all their talking points are splayed out, right there on the pages.
If you repeat Trump’s anti-hispanic propaganda, you are responsible. You, and Trump, and the Republican party, are all responsible.
Walking down 7th Ave and saw this!
Tobin’s reaction to Christen’s goal vs England