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Still one of the most consistently funny movies I know
Its the "LGBTQ+ movement" not the "everyone movement" because it's calling out how queer people have been historically marginalized and persecuted and not everyone. Cisgender, heterosexual people are the norm, that's why this subcommunity exists. It just so happens that there are a lot of subgroups within this small community that share very similar idealogies and so it becomes (more or less) one bigger movement.
Moreover, the flag you sent came to be to specifically to call out all the different groups in the umbrella movement, to not let them get drowned out by the vagueness of the combined movement.
All these groups are fighting for different but not necessarily opposing things. Fighting simply for a "better life for all", while noble, is really naive. You need to get specific about the things you want to tackle.
It's not like these groups fight alone, you can be a feminist, anti-fascist, queer person of color and support multiple things you believe in.
Sure, but its exactly because words are important that its called feminism. When you're talking about "egalitarianism" the goal is so vague that everyone can be on it. That's why you have names like "feminism", because that movement is focused on how we live in a patriarchal society and how women have been historically treated unjustly under it. Or "black lives matter", which, although I'm sure would also agree that "all lives matter", are focused on why historically, black lives specifically haven't as much. Same thing for trans rights.
When you combine that all into one, all the nuance of the different groups gets lost and the average becomes "yeah but human rights are so much better than 50 years ago" to shut down discussion.
If Jack helped you off a horse, would you help Jack off a horse?
genitals mate, so I think that last bit might just apply
Now look who's hyperfocused
She asked for an extension to complete her treatment, or at the least a short period to consult with her medical providers about whether and how she might be able to return to work before the treatment was completed. Instead, MongoDB terminated her health insurance and then fired her in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the New York State and City Human Rights Laws. Shortly afterward, Annie took her own life.
Maybe, as a VERY FIRST STEP, don't act in violation of human rights laws. It seems, based on what was linked in this post, that she was trying to figure out how to best move forward (not just for herself but also in reapects to her returning to work) when they cut her off.
Don't worry it was clear to anyone not trying to be a smartass.
Thank you, perfect example lmao
It's in the headline of the article; because he thought that he was associated with the ultranationalism Grey Wolves association. So purely because of the costume resembling an ultranationalist group, being a grey wolf.
It's like punching a guy for wearing a white hooded costume around because they look like the KKK but really it was just a guy in costume for his favorite niche community, the pointy hood bakers or something. Not saying it isn't stupid but if you dont know what furries are and have the association of that group in your head I can see it happening. It obviously shouldn't, though.


Eating potatoes still feels great