The crux of the anti trans movement is a war on bodily autonomy. They don't want you to have any agency over what you look like, how you dress, who you date, whether to have kids, etc.
They want total control over you. Not just trans people. Not just queer people. You. Everyone.
Trans people are just a scapegoat. They want total control over everyone's self expression. They want the right to mold you into their perfect little cog in their dehumanizing machine.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility. Our rights are your rights. Our destruction is your destruction.
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a collection of my playlists highlighting black artists in multiple genres of music. a little late for BHM but better late than never <3 enjoy! suggestions and additions are always welcome.
black people created rock: a forever growing playlist of various sub - genres of rock made by black artists and musicians; from classic rock, pop punk, rock rap, metal, post hardcore, etc. from underground bands, popular artists experimenting with their sound, artists from other genres collaborating with rock stars, and more!
a southern gothic tale: country / folk / blues / bluegrass; there are some rap / pop songs that include country elements in them but for the most part it's what you think.
black alternative: black artists that make music outside of the expectation. alt [rnb/pop], hyperpop, indie [pop/rock], dream - pop, bedroom pop; you name it, it's probably in here.
black g!rl pvnk !: similar to my black people created rock playlist, except it's just black women. this playlist also includes rap that takes heavy inspiration from alternative subculture.
juicy fruit, certified bubble yum: [bubblegum] pop by black artists. oftentimes our music gets categorized as rnb / urban / hip hop even when it's clearly not! there's been a historical record of black music being put in the wrong categories by reviewers and the academy trying to box black music into a box. while some songs may have rnb elements, it's clear that they're classic, well-made, and respected pop songs!
lestat de lioncourt is the first ever father to give his child mommy issues
Okay so since I've watched Doctor Who I'll answer this question! They actually did do a parody of the fandom. This is her! Her name is Osgood!
And because Doctor Who is so old that most of the people working on the show were fans of the show when they were kids her portrayal on the show is actually very light hearted and playful.
supernatural was so crazy why did they have multiple episodes where they were like everyone who’s a fan of supernatural is a fucking loser weirdo and nobody likes them what fucking freaks lol!! i mean they were right but why did they say that
Now getting hit with the realization that if I said "November 5th is my favorite Holiday" to a normal person they'd think I was really into the day a guy tried to blow up Parliament despite not being from England. But no, this is just the anniversary of the day my favorite ship went canon in the best and worst way possible during the third day of the US election while rumors of Putin retiring flooded the internet.
platforming palestinian joy is just as important as sharing the suffering they're enduring during this genocide. despite continued displacement and bombardment, you cannot steal their joy and spirit. 🖤🇵🇸 may they grow up to see a free palestine
no but. the moment he laid a hand on dean in hell he was lost. the moment.
for everyone talking about the lack of empathy for israel: where the actual fuck were you when palestinians were being killed, raped, tortured, colonised and stripped out of their human rights for the last 70+ years. y’all think its so cool to join the bandwagon when the media starts pulling this cherry-picked narrative straight out of their ass. why didnt i see anyone incl the western media call israel terrorists when they were bombing up al aqsa?? i wont and will never have a shroud of empathy for a fascist nation on stolen land, and the brainless dipshits of the west who will never leave their colonising ways
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