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Hi there, i'm making this post since it's pride month to ask for help with living costs and marriage funds, please help your local disabled trans lesbian get married today! https://gofund.me/580dbcb4
Anything helps, if you can't donate, a boost is always appreciated
i'm really excited to show https://compost.party to the world! it's a web server running on an old, broken phone, getting energy from the sun using one of those portable solar chargers that you may also have lying around.
it's a real oddity and a real beauty
One day before parliament was dissolved on 30th May, the UK government used an obscure emergency process to make possession of puberty blockers for new treatment of trans kids illegal, and punishable by up to two years in prison. [1] There was no parliamentary debate, no vote, and no public consultation.
The timing was deliberate. As parliament was dissolved a day later, we have no MPs, and therefore no way to challenge this decision as citizens.
The Good Law Project is challenging it in court, and crowdfunding Β£75,000 to do so. They have about Β£2,000 so far.
Donations here: https://goodlawproject.org/crowdfunder/trans-pubertyblockers-cf/
[1] https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/uk-secretary-uses-emergency-powers
Library of the London School of Economics and Political Science is a Flickr Commons member. Their Hall-Carpenter archive is "an extensive collection of material documenting the development of gay activism in the UK since the 1950s."
Please enjoy this collection of images with No Known Copyright Restrictions.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/albums/72177720300000557/
The Epoch Times is under investigation for money laundering, but the site's role in spreading anti-trans misinformation has gone unmentioned in mainstream coverage of the case.
An Epoch Times link that showed up in a story for the Atlantic is a particularly clear example of the laundering process on trans stories that goes fringe right -> far right -> mainstream.
#trans #news #journalism #media
https://www.assignedmedia.org/breaking-news/epoch-times-falun-gong-money-laundering-trans-misinfo
Might as well ask I suppose - does anyone know of any instances out there that both allow bots and permit a small amount of untagged mild artistic(ish) nudity? nothing more explicit than like wet t-shirts and Boris Vallejo art