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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
queeranarchism
effectiveresistance

A tale of "why don't we riot like the French"

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prismatic-bell

Also worth noting is that in France it’s fucking illegal to hit a protestor with your car and there are no Stand Your Ground laws.


Why can’t we protest like France? BECAUSE WE’LL GET FUCKING KILLED.

effectiveresistance

Not quite correct, lib.

I’ve seen some weak ass takes about how after 2020 the police are “more militarized” and thats whats stopping us from rioting.

Thats some big “you’re lucky I'm held back” energy. As if people across the planet in the global south arent facing off with pigs who routinely fire live rounds at protestors. Compared to that, we have it easy in some regards here.

Police in El Salvador, Mexico, Iraq, Venezuela, the Philippines etc. have militarized police and security forces that kill with impunity. These places are also raveged by violent right-wing militias, gangs, and cartels that terrorize indigenous, queer, and working people.

- Black Velvet


On March 26, in Sainte-Soline (France), our comrade S. was hit in the head by an explosive grenade during the demonstration against the basins. In spite of his critical condition, the prefecture first intentionally prevented emergency services from intervening, then prevented them from transporting him to an appropriate care unit a second time. He is currently in neurosurgical intensive care. At this time, his life hangs by a thread.

The outburst of violence that the demonstrators suffered inflicted hundreds of injuries, including several serious physical injuries, as announced in the various reports available. The 30,000 demonstrators had come with the objective of blocking the construction of the mega-basins of Sainte-Soline, a project of water monopolization carried out by a small number of people for the benefit of a capitalist model that has nothing left to defend but death. The violence of the armed arm of the democratic state is the most striking expression of this.

In response to the window of possibility that the movement against the pension reform has opened, the police are mutilating people and even trying to assassinate people in order to prevent an uprising, to defend the bourgeoisie and its world.

- Communique About S.

anarchocolate

also WHAT DO YOU MEAN WHY CAN'T YOU PROTEST LIKE WE DO IN FRANCE, YOU LITERALLY DID DURING BLACK LIVES MATTER, YOU PUSHED COPS OUT OF A CITY

some people just love to whine, "oh we can't protest there'd be repression" no shit "oh it's better over there" no it's fucking not, "oh these guys who protested didn't protest right" yeah right fuck you

effectiveresistance

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queeranarchism

Shout out to French protestors rioting once again. Y’all are taking real risks for a better world and you don’t deserve these pathetic online takes that disregard your bravery, written by folks who would never riot even if we armed the police with teddy bears and marshmallows.

fleur-foudroyee

Cops killed Nahel, a 17yo kid, last Tuesday. It's another person killed because of cops' racism. It's the match that makes the explosion. We French now riot whatever laws are. The minister of police is a racist and rapist, the cops are protected from everything, the French government spits in our face since too long. Before we were rioting because its our right, but this riot is not because we can, but because we must. Laws are still made to protect the cops, but this time laws won't stop us. 994 people were arrested for rioting since Tuesday, most of them are poc people, because they're the most touched by all of this, and they are still proving it. It's not a riot like the ones for the abusive retirement laws, it's a riot to avenge people's lives, and to show we won't let that happen without acting. It involves lots of destruction, maybe not the places we should target first, but our wrath is too big.

Justice for Nahel, and all the other victims!

dykefruit
crabrangoonluvr

alright so during into the spider-verse's introduction to peter b. parker, we see his wedding, and he stomps on the wine glass right? this is a jewish wedding tradition, which makes this version of peter parker jewish (further confirmed in interviews -- however, i believe this is enough by itself). it's a nice nod to the jewish roots of the character.

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we get to see a bunch of peter parkers throughout the spider-verse films, and none of them have any explicit religious associations like peter b. parker. except for one!

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here we have gwen stacy's peter parker and aunt may, from earth-65, saying grace over a meal. from my understanding, this is generally a christian practice -- in judaism, we prefer to say short prayers before eating, and save the long, in-depth ones for afterwards. so to me, this was a clear example of the character being coded as christian. i was a little disappointed that they didn't make peter parker jewish here too, but since across the spider-verse discusses variants and the differences between instances of the same person between different universes, i interpreted this as a continued commentary on peter parker's ethnicity -- although he was initially jewish-coded and one of his two creators, stan lee, is jewish, this is often erased, especially in more modern interpretations of the character.

and then i remembered that this peter parker also literally turns into the lizard.

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and y'know what? good call on that one guys.

milomeepit
mycelium-bf

my brothers share special interests and my favorite thing to do is walk in a room and be like "hey guys can you tell me about the mariana trench" and then sit there for an hour while they both infodump to me about the ocean it's extremely entertaining

mycelium-bf

and my parents are always like "oh my god why would you do that" bitch. I want to learn about the ocean and these two thirteen year old boys r my most trusted source

deadmomjokes

fr

I mean, I could google questions I have about medieval weaponry and horsemanship, but on the other hand I could message my sister the simple statement “have question about historical saddles” and get both a phone call and a comprehensive 3 page google document within an hour

Seriously, if you know someone who has a special interest you’d like info about, go ask them! It costs zero money, you make them happy, and you learn way more than a basic google search would tell you.

taksez

Asking is a love language

conniejoworld

Asking is a love language

shitacademicswrite

This is also true for people who are not autistic, like academics and people who enjoy teaching! One of my happiest memories is the time some of my friends were chatting on the porch, and one of them stuck their head in and said, “Hey Ash, why are owls associated with wisdom?” And I was like, “Well! It’s because--” and she called another friend and they let me teach them about Athena for two minutes.

dreemurr-skelememer
gabrielagresteofficial

*turns a perfect 180 degrees so that my cutting board-flat ass is facing you* *i walk away with feminine swagger but masculine contempt*

sabertoothwalrus

you see. a lot of people on this site have started to use “broke containment” when any post gets popular outside of their circle of friends, but its original use was when it was a vague fandom post (usually supernatural) gets reblogged by people outside the fandom

anway I got whiplash noticing op’s url and realizing this was about gabriel agreste from miraculous ladybug

phoenixonwheels
phoenixonwheels

Being disabled is like

Everything is more expensive, more difficult and more time consuming yet you have less money, less energy and less time.

phoenixonwheels

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[ID: Comment by @captainfightingflower “Being disabled is like hardmode except you never agreed to go onto hardmode and most people don't want to acknowledge that you aren't on the assumed base difficulty mode.”]

catgirlwheels

Getting any kind of assistance is still like hard mode but people assume you're on easy mode and are mad at you about it

ancient-skye-mother-of-clouds

Anonymous asked:

one again BAFFLED by people telling me I can't write about trans men being happy to get pregnant. i am a trans man with 3 bio kids and i was never once dysphoric while i was pregnant. in fact my big family wanting preg kink ass was having a GREAT time lmaoo

just-antithings answered:

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ruinedrainbowpooka

if y'all can accept that there are cis women who would rather die than be pregnant.... why can't you accept that there are transmen who are happy to be pregnant?

stripedshirtgay
headspace-hotel

Basically: WHY IS ALL THE PUBLIC OUTREACH ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE ALL "YOU HAVE TO GIVE UP ANOTHER PLEASURE OF YOUR LIFE TO FIX CLIMATE CHANGE" and not "SEE LOOK HOW WE'RE RULED BY A GROTESQUELY ILLOGICAL DEATH CULT"

headspace-hotel

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but we have to ask the question to hear the echo of the silence that answers it!!

prismatic-bell

You are completely correct, but also holy SHIT what a raw line.

forlovefromfear
krawkpaladin

Reblogging things I like feels a lot more goblinesque than upvoting ever did. The upvotes felt like "hmm yes, I approve *golf claps*" while reblogging feels like furtively staring at something before shoving it in your mouth and scurrying back underneath the nearest piece of furniture.

Which isn't to say that I don't like it. But I definitely find myself going "maybe I shouldn't reblog this because I've already reblogged a bunch of things today and I don't want to look like I don't have a life," I say as I close the app and reopen it like one of those little automatic box toys with the switches.

kartrap

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andwouldntyou-lovetoloveher

God seeing the redditors on here really is just reminding me of everything I like about this site

queeranarchism
audible-smiles

lowering the social stigma of gender nonconformity also lowers the threshold of how bad people have to be suffering before they’re willing to discuss their feelings openly. I guarantee you that a TON of humans who felt vaguely alienated by/uncomfortable with their assigned gender have lived and died within a cisgender identity framework, because the enormous social cost of being honest just wasn’t worth it if they weren’t miserable. that was a bad thing!

letting people weigh their options for themselves without putting a thumb on the scale is freeing. so of course we’ve started hearing people discuss wildly unusual ways of experiencing gender. it does not matter whether the teenagers who made up the goofy-sounding new gender term you’re annoyed about end up being capital-T trans or not. it just matters that they feel safe talking about it, because everyone benefits from that. you cannot lower one threshold without lowering the other. this is a feature, not a bug. this is a good thing!

thetinydiamond

Yes, and this is also why I’m such an advocate for pulling “crossdress“ and its derivatives back from the semi-stigmatized status as ‘outdated relics‘ within the queer community. Because even ignoring the way that “crossdressers and gnc folks are all just eggs”* rhymes well enough with “trans folks are just crossdressing“ that it may singlehandedly prove Horseshoe Theory, gender nonconformity is, in fact, alive and well as a separate phenomenon and should therefore not be lumped in with transgenderism.

I also want to expand OP’s second paragraph argument: Not only does destigmatizing gender nonconformity necessarily help destigmatize transsexuality, it can also help cis folks become more confident in their identity. There’s a post by @froody et al. about how “going through a period of questioning your gender that ends with ‘I am cis’ lets you unlock Cis+“ (1),  and that fact’s entirely true. Experimenting with your gender presentation can both provide more pleasing ways to present cis and (help) determine if you’re trans.

*See, eg. the misuse (2) of Will Wood’s I/Me/Myself by some of his fandom to claim that he’s trans, rather than cis and gnc.

queeranarchism

And like, we should also accept that the grey area between ‘being trans’ and ‘being gendernonconforming and cis’ is very fucking blurry and always will be and some people can’t be coherently describes as trans or cis and that’s good. That space between yet another binary is a thing to treasure.