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* lésbicas: mulheres que sentem atraídas sexualmente/afetivamente apenas por outras mulheres.
*bissexual: pessoas que sentem atração por ambos os gêneros, feminino e masculino.
*trans: transexuais podem sentir atração por ambos os gêneros. » por exemplo: uma mulher trans é uma mulher. Se ela sentir atração exclusivamente por homens, ela é uma mulher trans heterossexual. Se ela gostar só de mulheres, ela é lésbica. E se gostar dos dois, bissexual.
*intersexo: é um termo utilizado para um grupo de variações congenitais de anatomia sexual ou reprodutiva. » ou seja: uma pessoa pode nascer com uma aparência exterior feminina mas com anatomia interior maioritariamente masculina.
*assexual: aquele que não possui desejos sexuais.
*não binárie: os não bináries sentem seu gênero está além de/ou entre homem e mulher e podem defini-lo com outro nome e de maneira totalmente diferente, se encaixando assim nos pronomes elu/delu, além do seus.
*queer: forma de designar todos que não se encaixam na heterocisnormatividade, que é a imposição compulsória da heterossexualidade e da cisgeneridade
*pansexual: atração sexual ou romântica por qualquer sexo ou identidade de gênero.
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Digital ID: Because Nothing Says “Freedom” Like a QR Code
Britain once exported liberty — now it exports log-ins. The government’s digital ID plan claims to simplify life, but it’s really simplifying control. According to The Guardian, support for Keir Starmer’s proposal has collapsed from 53% to 31%, with 2.6 million petitioners demanding the idea be scrapped. source
Tony Blair tried national ID cards once — the country rebelled. Yet here we are again, only this time, the card fits in your pocket and calls home every five minutes.
Democracy or Data Management?
We used to brag about Parliament as the “mother of all democracies.” Now, policy seems to be drafted in offices full of consultants nobody voted for. The more digitized the state becomes, the less human it feels. Democracy isn’t dying — it’s buffering.
Speech as a Risk Factor
According to The New York Post, Britain now sees around 30 arrests per day over social media posts. That’s roughly 12,000 a year. Think about that: 12,000 people a year facing charges for speech.
Irish writer Graham Linehan’s arrest at Heathrow made international headlines — not because of what he said, but because it proved his point: the country that gave us Orwell is now living one of his rough drafts.
Flag Pride on Probation
Raise your flag, get labeled “far-right.” Refuse to wave it, get accused of apathy. You can’t win. Patriotism — the quiet kind that built communities, cheered at Wembley, and paid its taxes — now lives under suspicion.
The St. George’s Cross, once a unifying emblem, has become a social Rorschach test. People project onto it what they fear, not what it means. That’s how you know a nation’s losing its confidence — when it starts apologizing for its own colors.
The Aura Fades, the Soul Remains
The UK’s aura isn’t lost forever. It’s just buried under buzzwords like safety and progress. But freedom isn’t efficient. Democracy isn’t convenient. Patriotism isn’t polished.
Maybe the real rebellion now isn’t shouting — it’s standing tall, holding your flag, logging off, and remembering that liberty isn’t an app feature.
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