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see-pick-significant · 22 hours
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momachan · 18 hours
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"It may be considered naive and unrealistic to assume I can eliminate prejudice, implicit bias, and long-held racial fears. Yet I won't ever stop trying for men and women... For all those unjustly imprisioned by a system unwilling or incapable of recognizing their humanity. To exist... to prosper... within that framework... takes a level of strength that would make even Superman envious. I'll be in your corner. I'll fight for your freedom. Always."
Truth & Justice (2021). "The Revolving Door."
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hadeantaiga · 8 months
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This thread is incredibly important to read.
It is also extremely difficult to read. I don't know if I need to point this out, but the document itself is obviously full of bigotry so please take care of yourself if you choose to read it. Antisemitic phrases like "cultural marxism" and "global elites" appear before the document even really gets rolling, and are mixed in with transphobia, racism, and more.
If you want a taste of how this document starts in the first main section about "The Family", here is a taste:
"This starts with deleting the terms sexual orientation and gender identity (“SOGI”), diversity, equity, and inclusion (“DEI”), gender, gender equality, gender equity, gender awareness, gender-sensitive, abortion, reproductive health, reproductive rights, and any other term used to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights out of every federal rule, agency regulation, contract, grant, regulation, and piece of legislation that exists."
It is all bad. ALL of this document is bad, and dangerous, and threatens the lives and the safety of everyone living in this country.
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liberaljane · 3 months
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Black Futures Matter
Digital illustration of a large diverse group of Black people of different ages, genders, sexualities, and ability. The color palette is orange and green. Text reads, 'Black futures matter.'
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desianarchist · 1 month
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I hate this country I hate this country I hate this country I hate this country I hate this country I hate this country
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alwaysbewoke · 1 month
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lawofcollage · 11 months
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And the many other variations of the rainbow pride flag!
Design 1, Design 2, Design 3, Design 4, Design 5, Design 6
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Some people will get soooo offended if you say they are privileged ???what’s the deal with that
privileged=undeserving? it’s morally ambiguous?? privilege=malice??? evil intent?? no!
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iww-gnv · 2 months
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Reuters: "Home Depot Ban on Worker's Black Lives Matter Apron Was Illegal, US Agency Rules."
From the article:
Feb 21 (Reuters) - Home Depot violated U.S. labor law by barring a retail worker from wearing an apron that said "BLM" in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, a federal labor board ruled on Wednesday. The National Labor Relations Board in a 3-1 decision said the worker's refusal to remove the writing from the apron was protected by federal law because it came amid complaints about racial discrimination by employees at the New Brighton, Minnesota store. The worker, Antonio Morales, who uses they/them pronouns, in 2021 was told not to return to work with the altered apron and quit in response. Morales and other workers at the store had previously raised concerns about racial harassment and discrimination, and wearing the BLM apron was a "logical outgrowth" of those complaints, the NLRB said. The labor board found that Home Depot broke the law by forcing Morales to quit because they had advocated for better working conditions, which is considered protected conduct under U.S. labor law. The board said Morales did not have to explicitly link the apron to a workplace protest because, in light of the complaints about discrimination, "the BLM symbol accumulated meaning relevant to working conditions there." Home Depot was ordered to reinstate Morales and compensate them for lost pay and benefits. The company, which can appeal the decision to a federal appeals court, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Read the rest here.
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snowbunnywatching · 7 months
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In my fantasy society, African- and hood-inspired looks have become increasingly popular with white girls. Here's a little taste of things to come, courtesy of @welovedreadlocks.
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janellemonae · 9 months
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Today marks the release of #SayHerName: Black Women’s Stories of Police Violence and Public Silence. This powerful book provides an analytical framework for understanding how Black women are killed by the police too and it explains how—through Black feminist storytelling and ritual—we can effectively mobilize various communities and empower them to advocate for a gender-inclusive approach to racial justice.
https://www.aapf.org/shn-book
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don't get me started on the (culturally-)christian fetishization of jews and palestinians and brown people that's been happening from the “jesus was an x!!!” crowd. you should not care about jews just because jesus was a jew. (not to mention how night and day DIFFERENT judaism is now vs then). you should not care about palestinians just because jesus lived in a place that was later called palestine (not to mention the complete difference in terms of national identity broadly and palestinian national vs administrative identity specifically. read my post here for more x). you should not care about brown people just because jesus was probably not pasty ass white (not to mention the complete differences in racial identity and how this is literally millennia before the full identity of “brown” or “black” ever formed in any way we would recognize today)
what if instead of trying to cover up your guilt for the systemic horrors your religion committed and continues to committed by trying to add all these identity politics labels onto your Main Guy™ you just cared about people for the sake of them being people
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alwaysbewoke · 2 months
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