Stop voting for the root of the problem: Republicans and their malicious inaction.
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As much as I’ve been able to ascertain based on my research, the Gay PRIDE Agenda is this:…
If I had more time, I’d go into gory detail about some other key, vile, dangerous components of the Gay PRIDE Agenda: to vote, pay taxes, take their kids to the dentist, binge watch Stranger Things, hold grudges, forgive, have health insurance, get haircuts, regret haircuts, fart and blame someone else, sing Karaoke, volunteer, throw-up on roller coasters, shop at Trader Joes, have weddings, go to weddings, avoid weddings, and watch Encanto with their toddler… again.
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Book Review: Worth Fighting For
This collection of Pavlovitz’s writings (with a few new essays) from the past few years are well written and well-conceived. In my case, he was preaching to the choir. I pray, though, that this book can reach those who have a chance of being converted by his logic and by the truth he speaks.
These essays are both timely and they address important issues, as well. In the current fraught political…
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Trump repeated the same bullshit lie for FOUR YEARS. Said he would have 'bigger, better' option to Obamacare in two weeks.
GMAFB.
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A Compassionate Man Speaks Words Of Wisdom
The Republican Party, or ‘conservatives’ as they like to be called, has convinced a large portion of people in this country that migrants are inherently bad people. Nothing could be further from the truth, but some people don’t much bother with thinking, they just believe what they are told and fear comes easily to them, something the Republicans have learned to play for all it’s worth.
I’ve…
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"In light of this, may you practice relentless benevolence in your travels. May you continually seek a softer way of speaking to people, a gentler way of handling them, because you know they are as brittle and fragile and prone to breaking as you are. Remember that no one is immune from suffering, so take time to look deeply into people and see their damage and go easy on them.
But allow yourself this courtesy, too. Realize that you also deserve this same gentleness, this same space to fail. Treat your own heart as a delicate thing."
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The nerve of us queer people doing ordinary things.
(For the sarcasm challenged…that is what this is. And it’s wonderful.)
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