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odinsblog · 6 months
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Comrade Putin ☭ is just another impious ‘family values’ transphobic homophobic rightwing conservative authoritarian grifter 🫡
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Well-known Russian transgender blogger and LGBTQ activist Milana Petrova – who is no longer living in the country – posted about the raids on her Telegram channel.
She said the raids were on private LGBTQ parties, not nightclubs.
“There were NO raids there yesterday. There were raids on individual LGBT parties for adults. There, people’s passports were photographed without their will, apparently for further repression,” Petrova posted on Sunday.
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yautjalover · 2 years
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This blog has been and will be a safe space away from the shitty world we’ve inherited. It’s a cruel and cold place where the bad guys continually win. I will use my platform just this once to bring something from the real world.
My blog is a pro-choice safe space. My blog is a LGBTQIA+ safe space. My blog is a Leftist safe space. My blog is BIPOC safe space. My blog is a safe space for the immigrants and the marginalized.
Unfortunately, Yautja aren’t real, but you all are. Take care of yourselves in the light of the recent SCOTUS ruling. Make sure to eat and drink plenty of water. Set down social media to de-stress and remember that the good fight isn’t over. People with uteruses are under attack.
Nolite te bastardes carborundum.
Don’t let the bastards grind you down.
We will return to the regular posting after this message. I feel it’s important to make my stance publicly on this. Forced-birther replies will be blocked and remember…this isn’t an airport — your departure will just be cheered.
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rabidhiss · 1 year
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Any questions?
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Bigger than Roe pretest in St Pete yesterday
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trioxidewastaken · 2 years
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WE WILL ADOPT YOUR BABY!!
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aceghosts · 2 years
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For a group of people who sure like to tout “LaNd Of tHe FrEe”, they sure like taking people’s freedom away.
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danepopfrippery · 2 years
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I am so mad and so upset i woke up, seen the news, had a panic attack.
Anyone in europe or canada want an american bride? I am terrified of whats coming
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curieincali · 2 years
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thebigbookfanboy · 2 years
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If I see one more force-birther bullshit post on my feed, I'm going to cry.
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queer-geordie-nerd · 2 years
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Just in case anyone is unclear, I am 100% pro choice. If someone wants an abortion for any reason or in any circumstance, I support you. No one should have to justify their right to autonomy over their own body and any violation of that is truly unconscionable. Solidarity to my American friends, these are dark days.
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impspixelcats · 2 years
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lol my dog has more reproductive rights than me now 
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horsenerd · 1 year
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Doom spiraling tonight
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rabidhiss · 1 year
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America. Home of the Christofascist! The conservative being the proprietors of sadism and disgust under a false mask of religion. Once again the backwoods heehaw hillbilly laws set a new low. They don’t give a fuck about the baby once it’s born, they only care about a clump of cells, most don’t even know where a vagina is located while all believe a woman’s place is in the kitchen. If it is any wonder where the pity should fall, it is for all of us, forced to live in a state recovering from the fallout of a fascist dictator who destroyed the balance of our highest court in hopes they would protect his own criminality.
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puncivilian · 2 years
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Ew. Forced birthers? On my dash? Gtfo
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hmsindecision · 4 months
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I literally hate forced birthers so much, just the sheer disregard and hate they have for women. The idea that our lives are not our own. The ideology that all of us must lay down our lives if we have been impregnated is such a fetish of female sacrifice.
Why does “our life is at risk” only matter when it is about mortality? A birth and child will rip away the life you have. Why does the life I chose for myself not matter?
Just ranting because, again, these people and their anti-woman cult of grooming us into motherhood truly make me fucking sick
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qqueenofhades · 1 year
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Do you think Barack Obama was a good president?
For the most part, yes. The fact that he got elected in the first place (and in a landslide) was nothing short of miraculous, but those of you on the younger side don't remember just how FUCKING FED UP the entire country was with Dubya and his bullshit. It didn't really matter if you were Democrat or Republican. Everyone hated him, especially when he went out in 2008 by causing a generational economy-crashing cataclysm. For him to go from a 91%+ approval rating just after 9/11, to the low 20s by the time he left office, shows just how sick and tired everyone was with him, and how we fondly (ha) imagined that he would be the worst American president in our lifetime. How very innocent we were.
The fact that Obama, a black guy with the middle name Hussein, who had not even a full term as a US senator as his only real meaningful political experience, could come in there and win is a feeling that honestly is nothing like anything anyone had experienced in politics before. I remember staying up with my family (I was studying abroad in the UK) over phone/Skype until the race was called for Obama around 3am, and one of my classmates ran outside the flat in delirium yelling "OBAMA WON!!!" The pictures of elderly African-Americans just crying their eyes out on that night, and the way they still look at Barack and Michelle now, is special. Yes, of course the reality didn't totally live up to the promise of that moment, but man, for a little while there, it really felt like we had changed the entire paradigms on which this stupid flawed country had been built from the beginning. I can't imagine we'll feel like that again for a long, long time.
Obama managing to save the economy (as noted before, it's a theme that Democratic presidents have to come in and clean up the ungodly mess left by Republicans) and pass the Affordable Care Act, even as watered-down as it was from what he wanted, were two very significant accomplishments. Where he fell short, however, was in his dealings with said Republicans, and obviously not all of this was his fault. Obama was intensely conscious of his position as a political newcomer AND that he was a black guy. The level of racism, vitriol, and sheer ugliness that he (and his family) faced from all quarters was (and is) yeah. We got the Tea Party, the "birthers," and the rest of the radical-right lunatics out in full force, and Obama was aware that he was going to get blamed for everything and then some. He also wanted to think that the Republicans would throw a hissy fit and then get over it and work with him. They didn't. Not for one single day. Not on anything. Just because he was a Democratic black guy. That was all it took, and they stuck to it even as Obama kept reaching for the football and thinking that THIS time, surely they would be reasonable. They weren't. On anything. Ever.
Likewise, the Democrats were caught unprepared by the special election for Ted Kennedy's Massachusetts senate seat, which they lost (taking them from a filibuster-proof 60-seat majority to 59, after which the Republicans accordingly filibustered everything and the Democrats didn't push hard enough to stop them/change the rules). They also seemed to just assume that hey, the country voted for Obama in 2008, they'd clearly do it again in 2010, and they didn't really hype up the ACA or campaign for it or anything like that. So they got shellacked to the tune of 60+ House seats lost in 2010, and then lost the Senate in 2014, allowing Mitch McConnell to flat-out blockade Merrick Garland's SCOTUS nomination (who Obama picked to fill Antonin Scalia's seat) and get away with it. Obama was also not nearly as assertive about nominating judges as Biden has been, though it's also the case that Trump hadn't yet packed the benches with an endless conveyor belt of unqualified uber-conservative hacks. Once again, I think this is a reflection of Obama's overall political inexperience and the fact that he felt he had to "play nice" or get pigeonholed as the "angry black guy," which he then did anyway. So it really was a catch-22.
Online Leftists always like to yelp about "Obama ordering a lot of drone strikes!!!", as if they a) know anything else about American foreign policy, b) are at all interested in criticizing Trump for using EVEN MORE (by like... a lot, and nearly starting WWIII when he killed the Iranian general with one), or c) ever consider the overall ungodly fucking mess that Obama was ALSO left with in Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm not about to defend or agree with that either, but it's disingenuous (as per usual with them) to suggest that that was the only thing Obama did during his presidency and/or that he should be judged on that alone. They also like to pretend that he faced no racism at all, that he could have just "codified Roe vs. Wade and didn't!", that there were no double standards in how he was treated by the press, the political establishment, and the American people, and so on.
So: overall, yes, I think Obama had good intentions and tried to do the right thing. He failed at certain major parts of that, both because of the Republicans and because he didn't have the experience to challenge them or know how to work around them, and because he was in an utterly impossible position. The intense white backlash that gave rise to Trump showed that contrary to what anyone liked to think about Obama's election heralding a "post-racial" era, it was back and more ugly and public than it had been in a long time. It was also surprising that our first black president was a Democrat, and not a Republican shill like Tim Scott and/or Clarence Thomas, who has been allowed to rise in the party only because he faithfully repeats all the maxims of the (white) GOP ruling class. So the sheer strength of Obama Derangement Syndrome, which persists today, has to figure into any appraisals of either what he did or what he could have reasonably been expected to accomplish, and I don't think people get that.
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