respect trans kids
let’s see how many transphobics we can weed out
Thank you for everything, rest well king
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:) i support asexuals
HE WAS DOING SO GOOD
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“Jasper had his very first experience with snow today. I think he enjoyed it! I can’t wait for all of our hiking adventures.”
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please remember that july is also sarcoma awarness month, right along with it being disability pride month . spread the word, donate to charities. we can ensure that no cancer patient will have to throw themselves into experimental treatment just for a silver of a chance at survival, with enough time and resources
[id: screenshots of tiktok captions. the images say, “but the only reason we still love princess diana is because she did not have the time to disappoint us.”]
begging queer kids to read up on princess diana’s involvement with the community. yes, she was a rich, pretty monarch. yes, she died young.
but the reason why queer people love her is because she used her privilege during the aids crisis to advocate for sick queer men, when very few others would - much less someone of her status.
diana spent years advocating for the health and care of queer people with hiv/aids. in 1987, at the height of the epidemic, she opened the first specialist clinic dedicated to treating aids patients (the first clinic of it’s kind in the uk).
she also fought public hysteria by hugging and shaking bare hands with aids patients, at a time when aids was thought to be spread by skin to skin contact. not only that, she visited patients in the clinic regularly and even comforted them through their sickness.
and when queen elizabeth told her to try focusing on “something more pleasant”?
diana ignored her and kept fighting.
and this is only her work towards the aids crisis. she publicly called out the royal family, brought attention to numerous world issues, and was known as an advocate for empathy and kindness. she’s known and loved as the people’s princess for good reason