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Wanted to make a human version of Unity like Sunita.
And yes she's gonna have some girls time with April. And because of her Unity's gonna looooove coffee!
how would you stereotype the female panther?
and this question is meant sincerely. what could this panther do to be more “feminine”? how many octaves does she have to raise her roar for you to hear her as a female? does it matter when she’s chasing you at full speed?
is she less violent with less melanated fur or skin? is she more violent the darker she is? does it change her existence as a female panther? does it change how she scales a tree in search of prey? does it change her love for her cubs, or the way she loved her mother when she was a cub? does it change the sharpness of her canines?
do you look at her and see her as a female? or do you see her as a panther first, with her femaleness being secondary?
and why would a human be different?
why would a human female be stereotyped the instant she’s perceived? why does her skin correlate to violence or docility? why is she female before she is human? why is her existence inherently sexual, inherently meant for consumption?
it doesn’t have to be this way.
welcome to The Neutral Human Project, a space for envisioning a future beyond the myth of gender, beyond the myth of race, beyond the tangled web of identity as inherently political. this project is a work of theory, ever evolving before your very eyes, aimed at narrowing down the path toward the next stage of humanity, one with unity, equality, compassion, and connection at the forefront of all human interaction, political or otherwise.
this project values the human as another species of animal. despite our minute differences in epigenetics, culture, upbringing, class, and environment, this project makes it clear that there is simply more that unifies us than divides us. through advocacy for separation of church and state, dissolution of gendered stereotypes and discrimination, normalization and separation of sex from the gendered myth, the rights of all human females, and the freedom to be who you are without the burden of overcomplicated labels, this project aims to make a clear and ever changing plan for evolution beyond the boxes and borders of modern human society.
welcome to the future of humanity in text. we are equal, we are united, and we will stand indivisible against all problems— no matter how tricky they may be.
If you have someone who accepts you as you are and accepts you as you change and accepts all your flaws and when you’re at your rawest, truest, prettiest, and ugliest…it doesn’t matter if you have sex or not, that’s love.
From Belarus with love!
"My today's feelings cannot be described in one small video because my whole soul is next to my Belarusian people. I am very proud of us, of our men and women. And The only thing I am grateful to our former president Alexander Grigorevich Lukashenko is that he united our nation. Thank you and goodbye!"
#ЖывеБеларусь 🤍❤🤍
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May we stay strong enough to stand and face whatever challenges the new year may hold.
The above quote is from an episode of the CBS courtroom drama All Rise that aired in mid-December. I remember how much this statement resonated with me at the time. It feels so uncannily prophetic now given all the craziness that 2020 continues to throw at us.
I’m sharing this admonition along with the image of Kara and Alex Danvers—powerful symbols of unity and love—in the hope that we can all be lifted up and encouraged to keep on keepin’ on.
As we hurtle through the remaining 4.5 months of 2020 (can you believe it’s almost August??), may we stay strong and stand together. May we hold on to each other and remember that we are ALWAYS stronger together.