Pride is not pride without including disabled queer people. 🌈
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Pride is not pride without including disabled queer people. 🌈
Inkqueer
[PT: Inkqueer. End PT]
Image ID: The first image is a flag with 7 stripes in the order of: Black, dark blue, light blue, white, lavender, purple and black again, with a simple black squid symbol in the center. The second image is the exact same, but the bottom stripe is crimson. End ID.
An alt term for "radinclus" since it gets confused for radqueer. Its short for "inclusive queer" with "ink" sounding like the first three letters "inc"
Inkqueers support ALL good-faith labels, including "contradictory" labels such as gaybians, lesboys, turigirls, mspec lesbians and gays, etc, with an emphasis on qoc+disabled queers +freedom. This identity is also anti-radqueer and only supports nonharmful paraphilias and is strictly anti-contact
This term is for anyone to use, as I can't stop you from using it, but I as the coiner am syscourse unaligned (i couldnt care less), pro-agere, pro-chronosian, pro-alterhuman, pro-aldernic and anti-harassment peacefic anti-darkship
Edit: i made this to be an alt term for radinclus but also to resolve the proqueer label discourse AND to shift away from the label itself since the coiner was just outted as a rapist on twt.
The stripe meanings are the following:
Image ID: A flag that displays the stripe meanings, Black for "Those that are closeted or unable to come out, or still figuring themselves out. Blue for queers of color and disabled queers. Light blue for queers with uncommon or misunderstood identities. White for trans, intersex and nonbinary people of every kind. Lavender for queer love, sex, community, acceptance and identity. Purple for defying cishet-norms and celebrating queer freedom. Black/Crimson for queers that were killed or harmed due to bigotry. End ID
Tagging: @radiomogai for archival
if y'all can distro food & DIY hormones, y'all absolutely should be including n95s too
if not, I know you're not queer, you're another eugenicist who doesn't wanna help trans people like me survive
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i’m pretty sick and tired of people in my life who don’t experience chronic pain trying to tell me how to manage my pain.
like i’m trying to manage it the best i can, but these people are focused on “fixing”. i don’t need to have people on my back trying to tell me to take herbs to fix my pain, as if i haven’t already tried it.
there’s no compassion behind these comments either, it’s just an abled savior complex.
i need everyone to understand the ✨Vibe✨ of the old person i saw at pride the other day. it was an old guy wearing a hot pink t-shirt, a cane, and THING HIGH BLACK LEATHER HIGH HEELED BOOTS. he was hunched over to reach his cand but boy did that not stop him. anyways i love old queer people. and i love disabled queer people. its so cool and always makes me happy to see disabled people at pride events (i know i already said this).
also! i saw someone with an ace flag dress. another thing that makes me happy. seeing around and ace flags int he wild! most pride events very mich focus on “where are the bottomss!! “ “yeah!!!” “where are the tops!!” “yeahh!!” etc. and its nice to see space for people who arent into that but are still part of the group. (plus shout out to all the queers who know they will get overstimulated at pride evnts and go anyway. and those who dont go because they know it wont end well for them. i love you).
At pride last year I was unable to keep standing during the parade and my only option was to sit on the ground, which isn't that great for my body either but it was better than standing. I asked the ladies in front of me if I could sit right in front of them so I could continue to see the parade, they had a child in a stroller and were afraid she wouldn't be able to see if I sat near her so I had to sit behind them and was no longer able to see anything really. And the best part was people leaving their cups of Starbucks and melted slushies on the ground and I tried moving them away from me but someone still kicked one over on me. It was such an awful time for me and all I wanted to do was cry but I didn't want to ruin my friend's first time at pride. I just would really like it if everyone was really helpful and kind to their disabled friends and strangers around them at pride this year.