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that a part of the reason why queer people seem to be a recent invention is that Nazis burned the archives of an institute containing literature on The Gay
that a part of the reason why queer people seem to be a recent invention is that Nazis burned the archives of an institute containing literature on The Gay
I was about to add “and how science backs it up as a real thing and not something people make up”, but given the timeline we live in, I don’t think it would make that much of a change :/
setting aside the obvious part where the word I’m talking about doesn’t refer to actual physical act of punching (perhaps actually look it up, maybe?) - of course, you’re completely right, suffragettes won the right to vote sheerly by peaceful and quiet protests, and the Pride movement has got roots in a well-known event called “the Stonewall campfire sing-along”.
oh no, those poor oppressed *check notes* cisgender heterosexual people! how will they ever get over *double checks* being able to marry the person they love and *glances again* having other people address them the way they want to be addressed!
feel free to look up the concept of “punching up” in the search engine of your choice.
when a large chunk of the population is trying to deny you basic rights at best, and eradicate you at worst, at some point you’ll start mocking them online as a form of comic relief.
this is “all lives matter” all over again. I don’t mind a flag that recognizes trans and POC folks, who out of the LGBTQ community are discriminated against the most.
booo for Italy, and oh heck yes for the other two, then!
again?
*checks the article’s date"
ah. I was hoping for some further development.
what we are capable of
probably dying from the side effects
the cultural thing where the system makes them more likely to get imprisoned and less likely to find a job, probably.
if “a provider determines that there is a serious and imminent threat of a patient physically harming self or others”
yeah, pretty much the same, I’m just not that eloquent in English :P
there’s a similar clause with some infectious diseases if I remember correctly, and I’m honestly not sure how’s the suspected child abuse handled, but probably the same.
that varies across the countries. where I live, a doctor must not reveal anything the patient has told them during a visit/medical procedure/etc., with the only exception being when there’s a risk of a future harm. so a doctor can’t report the patient has admitted to having murdered someone, but should report if they say they’re about to.
oh I’m all for reminding the public that he is bad on a regular basis. just maybe not in multiple posts revolving around the same issue at the same time.
yes guys, we get it
the size of small elephants.
the order they’re displayed in is bothering me.