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gayartists · 1 year
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Fuck You Faggot Fucker (1984), David Wojnarowicz
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harryjameshanson · 1 year
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Never forget that we wouldn't have our rights without black trans people.
If you're a 'LGB without the T' person then you're a goddamn hypocrite. There is no sugarcoating that.
Remember Marsha P. Johnson and the many other trans people who fought for LGBTQIA+ rights.
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mollieisntweird · 3 months
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Good Morning Tumblr. I'm Mollie. Let's be friends what do you think?
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onlytiktoks · 4 months
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shaylogic · 2 years
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LGBT History Tat Ref in OFMD
Okay I still believe Ed leans towards being a bottom/switch but for what it’s worth
> looking into queer history for pride
> discover lgbt history behind the nautical star tattoo
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> mostly used by lesbians as a secret sign to each other
> they would have a tattoo of it on their wrists to easily be covered by watches when they were being discrete
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some gay men adopted the symbol as well, discussed here by presumably an older gay man on reddit:
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Taika’s Blackbeard has a nautical star tattoo on his right hand:
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Do with this information what you will.
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benandstevesposts · 9 months
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‘Reckless Disregard’: Missouri Officer Facing Charges He Kidnapped, Assaulted Black Man He’d Detained and Left Bloodied on Side of Road Busted After Applying for New Cop Job In North Carolina
A former suburban St. Louis police officer has been arrested and charged with first-degree assault, armed criminal action, and the kidnapping of a Black man during this year’s celebration of the Fourth of July.
Samuel Davis was arrested on Monday, July 17, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, after authorities in St. Louis County, Missouri, issued a warrant for his arrest. He had left Missouri following his suspension from the Northwoods Police Department during an investigation into his conduct after arresting the man on Independence Day. The 26-year-old reportedly had tried to secure a police job while in North Carolina.
Authorities believe Davis assaulted a man he arrested at a Northwoods Walgreens during the holiday, brought him to a field in the primarily Black nearby town of Kinloch, and left him bloodied with a broken jaw.
A woman discovered Davis’ patrol vehicle parked in the field and sought to investigate what was happening. She found a man, the officer, and an unbelievable scandal.
While the victim remained beaten on the ground, she captured a photo of him lying bloodied. Later she uploaded the image on Facebook with a detailed description of seeing an officer standing over him.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell also released a statement, saying this behavior “will not be tolerated” on his watch.
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“These actions put a black eye on all law enforcement officers who are doing their jobs the right way and tired of their profession being dragged through the mud because of the bad actions of a few.”
Davis is waiting to be extradited from Fayetteville to St. Louis. Once there, he will be held on a $750,000 bond.
Second Police Officer From Missouri Department Charged in Connection With Attack See More On This Report Here...
This report originally appeared on AtlantaBlackStar it can be viewed in its original publication by clicking here.
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sadistic-softie · 2 months
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Sometimes I genuinely wonder how many historical figures were genderqueer but never knew it, never figured out what it was, kept it secret, or just ignored it because it was not a known thing yet or it was taboo or 'wrong'.
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gayartists · 2 years
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Alpha (late 1960s), William Yang (Australia b. 1943)
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himmurf · 10 months
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Know your rights! Protecting our gender diverse legacies after death.
CW Transphobia & Death
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gwydionmisha · 10 months
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Democrats Introduce Bill to Support LGBTQ & Women’s History in Schools
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sassywelder9951 · 2 years
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The LGBTQIA+ community alienates de-transitioners
I've been listening to the stories of people who transitioned at a young age and then realized they made a mistake, so they transitioned back to their original gender.
Every time, they talk about how people who supported them in their original decision stop doing so when they decide to de-transition.. They talk about how they feel even more alone than they did before they originally transitioned. Not to mention feeling uncomfortable in the body they are left with, since transitioning is NOT fully reversible like everyone says.
And the community just, leaves them. Alone.
Nobody helps them find resources. Nobody wants to hear them.
Isn't the whole point of adding more letters to the acronym to make EVERYONE feel included?
What about the de-transitioners?
Do they just not fit the mold? Does that make them less important as people?
If you're de-transitioning or thinking about it and need someone to listen to you, you're welcome to message me.
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Fun fact: The reason why queerphobia is global is because of Colonization.
A large majority of non-European cultures had more than two genders, one culture even had seventy-two gender identities. And gay marriage was common in some cultures. For example, according to a book I have, and according to my grandmother's father, warrior men of the Ponca Tribe would sometimes take men as their wives. Two-spirit was also a gender identity in a majority of Indigenous American cultures, and was considered as sacred in some tribes.
So whenever someone says some bs like "THERE'S ONLY TWO GENDERS! AND QUEERNESS ISN'T HISTORICAL!" I just reply with "According to your Colonizer agenda" before explaining historical facts to them, of course a majority of the time they try to explain that I'm wrong.
NEVER forget that queerness would have been accepted more if it wasn't for European colonizers!
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touchoffleece · 1 year
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We finally got an openly Queer Kpop Idol Group
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actually-a-dyke · 2 years
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Charity & Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America by Rachel Hope Cleves, 2014, page 105
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