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Social Justice Warlock

@obazervazi / obazervazi.tumblr.com

So what I’ve learned from the past couple months of being really loud about being a bi woman on Tumblr is: A lot of young/new LGBT+ people on this site do not understand that some of the stuff they’re saying comes across to other LGBT+ people as offensive, aggressive, or threatening. And when they actually find out the history and context, a lot of them go, “Oh my god, I’m so sorry, I never meant to say that.”

Like, “queer is a slur”: I get the impression that people saying this are like… oh, how I might react if I heard someone refer to all gay men as “f*gs”. Like, “Oh wow, that’s a super loaded word with a bunch of negative freight behind it, are you really sure you want to put that word on people who are still very raw and would be alarmed, upset, or offended if they heard you call them it, no matter what you intended?”

So they’re really surprised when self-described queers respond with a LOT of hostility to what feels like a well-intentioned reminder that some people might not like it. 

That’s because there’s a history of “political lesbians”, like Sheila Jeffreys, who believe that no matter their sexual orientation, women should cut off all social contact with men, who are fundamentally evil, and only date the “correct” sex, which is other women. Political lesbians claim that relationships between women, especially ones that don’t contain lust, are fundamentally pure, good, and  unproblematic. They therefore regard most of the LGBT community with deep suspicion, because its members are either way too into sex, into the wrong kind of sex, into sex with men, are men themselves, or somehow challenge the very definitions of sex and gender. 

When “queer theory” arrived in the 1980s and 1990s as an organized attempt by many diverse LGBT+ people in academia to sit down and talk about the social oppressions they face, political lesbians like Jeffreys attacked it harshly, publishing articles like “The Queer Disappearance of Lesbians”, arguing that because queer theory said it was okay to be a man or stop being a man or want to have sex with a man, it was fundamentally evil and destructive. And this attitude has echoed through the years; many LGBT+ people have experience being harshly criticized by radical feminists because being anything but a cis “gold star lesbian” (another phrase that gives me war flashbacks) was considered patriarchal, oppressive, and basically evil.

And when those arguments happened, “queer” was a good umbrella to shelter under, even when people didn’t know the intricacies of academic queer theory; people who identified as “queer” were more likely to be accepting and understanding, and “queer” was often the only label or community bisexual and nonbinary people didn’t get chased out of. If someone didn’t disagree that people got to call themselves queer, but didn’t want to be called queer themselves, they could just say “I don’t like being called queer” and that was that. Being “queer” was to being LGBT as being a “feminist” was to being a woman; it was opt-in.

But this history isn’t evident when these interactions happen. We don’t sit down and say, “Okay, so forty years ago there was this woman named Sheila, and…” Instead we queers go POP! like pufferfish, instantly on the defensive, a red haze descending over our vision, and bellow, “DO NOT TELL ME WHAT WORDS I CANNOT USE,” because we cannot find a way to say, “This word is so vital and precious to me, I wouldn’t be alive in the same way if I lost it.” And then the people who just pointed out that this word has a history, JEEZ, way to overreact, go away very confused and off-put, because they were just trying to say.

But I’ve found that once this is explained, a lot of people go, “Oh wow, okay, I did NOT mean to insinuate that, I didn’t realize that I was also saying something with a lot of painful freight to it.”

And that? That gives me hope for the future.

Similarily: “Dyke/butch/femme are lesbian words, bisexual/pansexual women shouldn’t use them.”

When I speak to them, lesbians who say this seem to be under the impression that bisexuals must have our own history and culture and words that are all perfectly nice, so why can’t we just use those without poaching someone else’s?

And often, they’re really shocked when I tell them: We don’t. We can’t. I’d love to; it’s not possible.

“Lesbian” used to be a word that simply meant a woman who loved other women. And until feminism, very, very few women had the economic freedom to choose to live entirely away from men. Lesbian bars that began in the 1930s didn’t interrogate you about your history at the door; many of the women who went there seeking romantic or sexual relationships with other women were married to men at the time. When The Daughters of Bilitis formed in 1955 to work for the civil and political wellbeing of lesbians, the majority of its members were closeted, married women, and for those women, leaving their husbands and committing to lesbian partners was a risky and arduous process the organization helped them with. Women were admitted whether or not they’d at one point truly loved or desired their husbands or other men–the important thing was that they loved women and wanted to explore that desire.

Lesbian groups turned against bisexual and pansexual women as a class in the 1970s and 80s, when radical feminists began to teach that to escape the Patriarchy’s evil influence, women needed to cut themselves off from men entirely. Having relationships with men was “sleeping with the enemy” and colluding with oppression. Many lesbian radical feminists viewed, and still view, bisexuality as a fundamentally disordered condition that makes bisexuals unstable, abusive, anti-feminist, and untrustworthy.

(This despite the fact that radical feminists and political lesbians are actually a small fraction of lesbians and wlw, and lesbians do tend, overall, to have positive attitudes towards bisexuals.)

That process of expelling bi women from lesbian groups with immense prejudice continues to this day and leaves scars on a lot of bi/pan people. A lot of bisexuals, myself included, have an experience of “double discrimination”; we are made to feel unwelcome or invisible both in straight society, and in LGBT spaces. And part of this is because attempts to build a bisexual/pansexual community identity have met with strong resistance from gays and lesbians, so we have far fewer books, resources, histories, icons, organizations, events, and resources than gays and lesbians do, despite numerically outnumbering them..

So every time I hear that phrase, it’s another painful reminder for me of all the experiences I’ve had being rejected by the lesbian community. But bisexual experiences don’t get talked about or signalboosted much,so a lot of young/new lesbians literally haven’t learned this aspect of LGBT+ history.

And once I’ve explained it, I’ve had a heartening number of lesbians go, “That’s not what I wanted to happen, so I’m going to stop saying that.”

This is good information for people who carry on with the “queer is a slur” rhetoric and don’t comprehend the push back.

ive been saying for years that around 10 years ago on tumblr, it was only radfems who were pushing the queer as slur rhetoric, and everyone who was trans or bi or allies to them would push back - radfems openly admitted that the reason they disliked the term “queer” was because it lumped them in with trans people and bi women. over the years, the queer is a slur rhetoric spread in large part due to that influence, but radfems were more covert about their reasons - and now it’s a much more prevalent belief on tumblr - more so than on any queer space i’ve been in online or offline - memory online is very short-term unfortunately bc now i see a lot of ppl, some of them bi or trans themselves, who make this argument and vehemently deny this history but…yep

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Or asexuality, which has been a concept in discussions on sexuality since 1869. Initially grouped slightly to the left, as in the categories were ‘heterosexual’, ‘homosexual’, and ‘monosexual’ (which is used differently now, but then described what we would call asexuality). Later was quite happily folded in as a category of queerness by Magnus Hirschfeld and Emma Trosse in the 1890s, as an orientation that was not heterosexuality and thus part of the community.

Another good source here, also talking about aromanticism as well. Aspec people have been included in queer studies as long as queer studies have existed.

Also, just in my own experiences, the backlash against ‘queer’ is still really recent. When I was first working out my orientation at thirteen in 2000, there was absolutely zero issue with the term. I hung out on queer sites, looked for queer media, and was intrigued by queer studies. There were literally sections of bookstores in Glebe and Newtown labelled ‘Queer’. It was just… there, and so were we!

So it blows my mind when there are these fifteen-year-olds earnestly telling me - someone who’s called themself queer longer than they’ve been alive - that “que*r is a slur.” Unfortunately, I have got reactive/defensive for the same reasons OP has mentioned. I will absolutely work on biting down my initial defensiveness and trying to explain - in good faith - the history of the word, and how it’s been misappropriated and tarnished by exclusionists.

Worth noting here is a sneaky new front I’ve seen radfems start using:

Yeah, okay, maybe older LGBTs use queer and fag and dyke…but they’re cringey, and you don’t want to be cringe, do you?

I’m not even joking. They strip the loud-and-proud aspects of our history out of all context, remove every bit of blood, sweat, and tears the queer community poured into things like anti-discrimination laws and AIDS research funding, and use those screams of rebellion to say we’re weird, and you wouldn’t want to be WEIRD.

Stop and think about that for a minute.

Yeah. They are not the arbiters of our community and they never were, and it’s important to not give them the time of day.

Red States were the inspiration for Nazis/Hitler.

Germans were looking at US slavery and manifest destiny as the blueprint for dehumanization and genocide in Europe.

also to be clear, since a lot of folks in my notifications lately have been showing their asses about red states, it's the government and the bigots in these states, not literally the entirety of the population of these states. when we say red states were the inspiration for nazis, we mean the genocide white colonizers carried out against indigenous people, public lynchings carried out against jews and black people and anyone who threatened their white christian way of life (i wrote an essay that talked about the lynching of italian immigrants in the south who were targeted for treating black customers with respect).

and it's not just red states. it's our whole country. george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. antisemitic hate crimes in new york city have skyrocketed. the population of people experiencing homelessness, primarily people of color, in california are treated like subhumans. america was founded on white supremacy and christian nationalism, and we're not going to stand a chance at fighting it until we acknowledge that arbitrary state borders aren't what determines where the bigots are.

And like, if all red-staters were bigots, there'd be no reason to condemn them, because they're just hurting their fellow bigots. And yet so many people do condemn entire states, tacitly admitting that there *are* innocent victims in red states. We should hate bigots from red states at least as much as we hate bigots from blue states, but if hatred is someone's only response, they scare me. How do people hear about the terrible suffering happening in red states and not respond with empathy and support for red state queers?

Red States were the inspiration for Nazis/Hitler.

Germans were looking at US slavery and manifest destiny as the blueprint for dehumanization and genocide in Europe.

also to be clear, since a lot of folks in my notifications lately have been showing their asses about red states, it's the government and the bigots in these states, not literally the entirety of the population of these states. when we say red states were the inspiration for nazis, we mean the genocide white colonizers carried out against indigenous people, public lynchings carried out against jews and black people and anyone who threatened their white christian way of life (i wrote an essay that talked about the lynching of italian immigrants in the south who were targeted for treating black customers with respect).

and it's not just red states. it's our whole country. george floyd was murdered in minneapolis. antisemitic hate crimes in new york city have skyrocketed. the population of people experiencing homelessness, primarily people of color, in california are treated like subhumans. america was founded on white supremacy and christian nationalism, and we're not going to stand a chance at fighting it until we acknowledge that arbitrary state borders aren't what determines where the bigots are.

calling all US-based renters

I just spotted a VERY interesting request for public comments from the FTC: 

The Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau invite interested individuals to submit comments about background screening issues affecting individuals who seek rental housing in the United States. Tenants, prospective tenants, tenants’ rights and housing advocacy groups, industry participants (including property managers, commercial landlords, individual landlords, and consumer reporting agencies that develop credit and tenant screening reports used by landlords and property managers to screen prospective tenants), other members of the public, and government agencies are encouraged to provide comments and information about the use of credit reports, credit scores, and criminal and civil (including eviction) public records in tenant screening; the use of algorithms in making tenant screening decisions; the use of tenant screening recommendation products developed, marketed, or sold by consumer reporting agencies; and other tenant screening issues.

The full document (pdf) also includes a series of questions about “unique impacts on historically underserved populations, such as Black,  Indigenous, and people of color; the LGBTQI+ community (especially trans and gender nonconforming individuals); military service members; immigrants; public housing voucher recipients; renters with disabilities; or others

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anyway just because I saw a different permutation of this meme I have to share literally my favourite version of it:

It's just so perfect. The amount of blackout text. The fact it works without additions. The succinctness of the phrase. The palaeontology basis. The way it implies that tetrapods only left the water and evolved in 1562.

*chefs kiss*

Computer wiring tunnel inside an abandoned coal power plant, photo by Bryan Buckley [1280x854]

This is my idea of heaven. I am not joking.

tired of hearing about how saturn is the most fuckable planet just because it has the most rings. jupiter is clearly the most fuckable planet, and trust me, i’ve already heard your “oh the great red spot is an std” jokes, and i don’t care. and btw, the logistics of fucking the rings of a planet don’t make any sense. have fun trying to put your dick through a bunch of jagged rocks and ice, you piece of shit

this is like one of the best posts i’ve seen on tumblr and let me tell you why

  • “tired of hearing about” posts that then go on to delineate something i have literally never heard anyone talking about are hilarious
  • the idea of trying to rank the planets as fuckable is absurd
  • huffy “i don’t care”
  • nitpicking the logistics of something impossible
  • horrible mental image
  • ends very angrily
  • Never explains what makes Jupiter any more practical to fuck
  • Completely ignores Uranus
Anonymous asked:

Do you like poems?

yes! my favorites are The Tiger and the unnamed werewolf fridge poem

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for context these are the poems

also I almost forgot but the r/ambien Gives Us The Sleep post takes a completely serious third place in my favorite poems list:

and COMING IN HOT at NUMBER FOUR on my list, it's Fragment 147! an accidental poem created when the original parchment containing a text by Sappho was used to stop a wine jug more than 2,000 years ago- eventually the wine dissolved most of the parchment, leaving just a few words and BOY do they prove that the Universe has a sense of irony.

coming back to this post again with the most recent poem to explode my entire torso like an overfilled balloon and jam everything back in slightly sideways, it's Mercy by actual published poet Rudy Fransisco!

PLEASE STOP STOP STOP SPREADING THIS IMAGE WITHOUT CONTEXT.

these insulins are Regular and NPH insulin, NOT fast-acting like Humalog or Novolog and long-acting like Lantus and Basaglar. If you don’t use these properly, you can still die or end up hospitalized.

if you attempt to switch to R insulin on your own, YOU MAY VERY WELL DIE. they DO NOT work the same way as fast-acting insulins. You need to consult with a doctor ideally, or if you can't do that, RESEARCH THE SHIT OUT OF THESE INSULINS AND THEIR EFFECTS.

I took R insulin for several years as a very small child before fast-acting insulin was created, and the way you eat is STRICTLY regimented. you can’t just shoot some R insulin and go ahead and eat like you can with humalog. my blood sugar levels were frequently anywhere between 40 and 300 (normal is 100-120 for a diabetic) on R and NPH, which is dangerous and causes long-term damage

here is a tragic story of a man who switched to relion R insulin and died because of it: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/09/man-dies-otc-insulin/1942908001/ – from 2019

The fact that diabetics are having to use 30+ year-old insulin because we can’t afford modern insulin is a fucking travesty.

These insulins are not miracle alternatives; they're a last resort.

Every diabetic who dies because of insulin rationing or because they had to switch to R and NPH insulin is blood on the hands of pharmaceutical execs and the government.

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My work's main focus is on the fragility, the wonder and the horrors of life, and the points within which all three meet. I am obviously very attracted to dark and "scary" imagery, but within my work I try to focus more on making all these horrible "other" creatures and visages to be sympathetic and sensible, trying to understand the plight, the life, the suffering and the joy of all of that which we traditionally consider "too foreign", "too strange", "too other" to be relatable

I'm a chronically and mentally ill person, so for this reason my output can sometimes be a little slow, so please be patient with me, even if I am slow, this is something that I am passionate about and that I put all my heart, blood, sweat and tears into, sometimes literally

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Dont let the game awards stream sweep the fact that twitch just announced that LGB allience and Austism speaks are gonna be on their charity roster this year under the rug

In case anyone doesn't know, the LGB alliance is recognized as a hate group. They are first and foremost transphobic, of course, but most of the members are cishet people, not even gay folks.

The LGB Alliance are a spoiler group meant to basically be the "gay friend" right wingers point to to prove they're not homophobic (while simultaneously serving to attack trans people and other queer groups).

Autism Speaks is one of those lovely "autism is a terrible awful disease that must be eradicated" groups. They don't help or listen to autistic people, they only other them and perpetuate their abuse. None of their board is autistic either, IIRC.

TERFs don’t want to save trans men and AFAB nonbinarys who don’t look like GNC women.

The want to detransition us, force us to accept our “role” as women, make us proud of the parts of ourselves that often make us the most uncomfortable in our own skin. 

If the trans person in question is white, they want to use our wombs to produce more white babies. Because don’t forget, you can never part the racist from the sexist. 

And if someone’s too far gone, if they’re too loud and brash and wield their words like a baseball bat. If they can’t be silenced, then they want to kill us. Demean us, dehumanize us, use us as a warning to younger, closeted trans people. 

Look at them. Look at what testosterone has done to their bodies, the personalities, their souls. You don’t want to be like that, do you?

TERFs say the want to save us. They don’t.

They want to kill us.

y'all have exactly 0 experience w radfem ideology and it shows

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Bless. Just-barely-an-adult, the actual human being I created with my body is older than you are, and I’ve been dealing with radfems for much longer than that.

OP and I are very well aware of the roots of TERF ideology and how utterly deeply true this is. The Venn diagram of TERF ideology and alt-right ideology is very nearly a circle, because there’s huge overlap and deliberate alliance between those two groups. Did I mention the antisemitism? And how “radical feminists” have years of history strategizing and working together?

This is such a known fact and settled question and so thoroughly proven that the people who were studying it and documenting it stopped because there was no more work to be done. It’s proven. Rain falls down due to gravity and also radfems are in bed with hardline Evangelical politicians and white supremacists.

I know radfem ideology and its roots. I understand that the “foundational radfem manifestos” were written at a time when white cis women finally had true financial freedom from the men who had previously controlled their finances and were able to pursue their own relationships for the first time. I understand that these women lionized the relationships between women as “purer” while also including trans hatred at the foundations of their writing. I understand that radfem ideology has not moved one inch in the 45 years since those first treatises were written.

Can you imagine following a biology textbook that’s 50 years old? Why is your feminism the same age as me? Why does your feminism not include the last 50 years of understanding biological and social reality? Why doesn’t it include understanding that many cultures have always included more than 2 genders, and that forcing Western gender ideology on those cultures requires thinking that white cultural ideals are somehow “the only right way” or “Normal” or “better, fundamentally”?

And what, incidentally, would you call the mindset that white cultural ideals were, let’s say, the best? Ultra? Uber? Supreme, if you will?

Defining women as oppressed based on their reproductive biology (a core tenet of radical feminism) and their status as women, and enforcing that status on anyone who has a uterus or who looks enough like a woman to satisfy GCs (that goalpost will move if you step out of line, btw) discards everything we have learned about biology in the past fifty years, flattens the complex experiences of a wide swath of humanity based on a “boy beepis girl vagoo, all girls are treated the same by patriarchy” point of view, and, yes, serves to narrowly define womanhood so as to best protect white women with reproductive capabilities. Remember, radfems are and have been for a long time in cahoots with Republicans, who have expressly talked about The Birth Dearth since Ben J. Wattenberg wrote a book about it in 1987. What is that, 15 years before you were born? This isn’t a secret. They have been writing books about it.

If your philosophy was really about “bodily autonomy,” radfems wouldn’t be referring to transmascs as “stealing our butches,” and asserting some sort of creepy ownership over bodies like mine. They wouldn’t be leveraging misogynistic stereotypes, referring to transmasculine people as if we’re just confused widdle girls who can’t possibly know our own silly widdle girl bwains and need someone else to tell us misguided ladies what we’re awwowed to do!!

If it was really about bodily autonomy, then y'all would be cheering trans people on rather than talking about us like we’re subhuman criminals or hysterical and weak “females” who need a strong guiding hand bc we can’t make our own decisions, tee hee!

*hork*

If your philosophy really was about “bodily autonomy,” radfems wouldn’t be providing political cover for people who are expressly narrowing the reproductive choices of anyone with a uterus and setting poor white people up to labor in easily-controllable poverty with more children than they can afford in order to get more white babies.

There are a LOT of us who have decades of experience dealing with radfems in queer spaces, many of whom are also expressly white supremacists. And yes! That summation of radfem philosophy does sound pretty ridiculous, but, and here’s the key:

That doesn’t mean it’s not true. That means that radfem philosophy is pretty fucking ridiculous when you actually scrape past the lovebombing phase you’re in right now. It’s hateful, it’s in bed with Republicans, it whispers the Fou/rteen Words under its breath, and if you don’t want to be signed on with that, good news!

You don’t have to be.

You can choose to say “wow, damn, that’s screwed up, I didn’t know all of that,” and do something better with your mind, your life, and your time. That is in your power. You are 19. You can chalk this up as “I got pulled into something gross and scary and mean when I was a teenager,” and change your trajectory.

Or, yknow, you can reject all of these links and all of this research people have done and decide to carry on being a hateful patsy for Republican agendas.

Your call, I guess.

Considering how many “gender critical” accounts I’ve seen just on tumblr call for the rape of transmascs (with one account documenting that they were using sex to detransition their partner), the abuse of transmascs, the amount of blogs that have told me and other transmascs they wanted to see us “be part of the 42%”, as well as hoping we die from transition surgery or of testosterone, I think OP’s post is very apt.

This doesn’t even account for the racism, xenophobia, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, bi/ace/arophobia that I’ve seen. This is literally just my first-hand experiences just on tumblr as a trans man. “Gender criticals” are made out of bull shit.

mm let’s not forget in a lot of places if a trans man becomes pregnant from say… corrective sexual assault, they can be forced to stop their HRT because testosterone at that level can be harmful to fetuses. 

radfems wanna celebrate womanhood (or at least their idea of it) and bodily autonomy until they can use it against us.

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fuck all terfs and radfems and everything they associate with

You know our society is fucked up when people seriously think being a criminal defense attorney is like. A moral evil. Like people seriously jump to “wow you defend murderers” as if the majority of “crime” that happens on a daily basis isn’t literally stuff like addicts being caught possessing drugs or homeless people being arrested for loitering or fucking poor women stealing food and clothes for their kids like… the average person is just one or two paychecks away from also being deemed a “criminal” by society but yeah sure you should definitely act like needing to be defended against the state makes you an automatically morally bad person

It's not a mistake that in popular police procedural dramas legal defense for the suspect is portrayed as comically evil and the viewer is lead to believe that criminal defense gets in the way of police helping people lol

People also deserve defense attorneys for violent crimes btw. There is no crime someone can commit (or be accused of) that should strip their rights from them.

The complaint doesn't even make sense. The worst that can happen for a defense attorney is that they let a dangerous criminal walk free, while the worst that can happen as a prosecutor is that they imprison an innocent person while the true culprit, a dangerous criminal, walks free. The only way defense attorneys are worse is if police never ever arrest innocent people, which, well. A lot of people do believe for some reason.

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autistic trans girls who hate eye contact and are proud of their hrt results: "my boobs are down here"

the way ppl will say “te/rfs aren’t dangerous to trans men, if anything they want to help them” reminds me of when ppl say “the right doesn’t hate jews, they’re pro-israel.”

the right isn’t pro-jew, they’re pro jews returning to the holy land to trigger the fucking rapture. te/rfs aren’t pro-trans man, they’re pro trans men detransitioning and harassing and assaulting any trans man that doesn’t want to detransition and join their cult. use ur goddamn brains.

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While conservatives continue to shriek that "they" are giving "sex change operations" to "children" it's important to note the youngest age of anyone granted such a procedure is 17, the same age those same conservatives believe you're emotionally mature enough to kill people for the military.

“you’re too young to understand the implications of such a massive decision!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! anyway here’s some paperwork that’ll sign you up for $80,000 in student loans at 7% interest , make sure your parents don’t read the fine print.”

More than old enough to be forced to be a mother, too.

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Friendly reminder that the "Voting doesn't do anything" bullshit is propaganda that has been very effectively pushed by the GOP. When everyone votes, elections turn blue. Do we have trouble getting things passed? Yes? Do we have a 2/3 majority? No? These are related. Do we want candidates to be better and less shitty on the left? Yes. You have to vote them in. Vote in enough blue candidates to get things done. Because if they aren't fighting too hard to get ANYTHING passed, they won't have to make so many concessions, and can start voting for what we should be. And the next generation of candidates will be able to come up more in the image we want. I've seen like seven people with this take today, and I am devastated knowing that this mindset is about to lose us the slim liberal majority in congress. I am pissed as fuck I am about to have to listen to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell again. *This is specifically referring to U.S. politics. I don't know enough to speak on elsewhere.

Conservatives are getting victory after victory, and they're still fuckin' angry. It feels like you can't be a Republican if you aren't constantly angry at random strangers just living their lives. I doubt they'll ever be satisfied or content.