Nonbinary people, like trees, can be old, young, scarred, unscarred, short, tall, etc.
Many of us are different from each other, but together we are a deep and mysterious forest.
#nonbinary #nonbinarypositivity #lgbtq #nonbinarypride #forest
@dankwraith this is the year internet subculture becomes regular culture
a sitting congresswoman is discussing the political situation of the american congress on a twitch.tv donkey kong 64 marathon
Solarpunk as anticapitalism
@Wewereseeds My favorite part of that whole episode was when they won the vote to not ban capitalists/capitalist enforcers they all rage quit anyway cuz they didn't understand the concept of the 80-20 model
@JohnBrownJr Hey, could you pick me up a jar of transphobe teeth while you're out?
The radical worker politics of the Los Angeles teacher strike - #UTLAstrong #LAUSDstrike Read here --> https://enoughisenough14.org/2019/01/20/the-radical-worker-politics-of-the-los-angeles-teacher-strike/
@sophia misogyny is a hell of a drug. It is profoundly obvious that you are better at computers than me.
@AnndraADunn I went to a French school, plenty of students wear crosses because they have been ruled as "not conspicuous". In order to be "conspicuous" enough, a Christian symbol would have to be like, monk's robes or something
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The difference between symbolic and material violence is in the method. The effects of symbolic violence are just as material, because we are our bodies and our bodies are material. The unmaking of our minds is the unmaking of the bodies our minds are.
From an (especially enlightened) white leftist perspective, the ban on the veil is a symbolic attack on people's ability to practice their faith without shame or government intervention, and an excuse for cops to brutalise Arabic women.
For the women who have to experience it, it is a forced, violent alteration of their very ability to be in a body, which is to say to be anyone at all.
Outlawing the veil, first in schools, then in a specific form, and eventually perhaps as a whole, was not a new idea. It was the reintroduction of an old idea in a (barely) new context.
The balieues in which Arabic and Black people live pretty much in isolation, presided over by a white police force, are the direct descendants of occupied Algeria. Re-banning the veil is the logical step to take for these white occupying forces.
queer/geek/artist/entomologist/professional regiphagist
transphobes/aphobes/biphobes/panphobes and pedos please kindly fuck off