It's not a slur, you'll live. white cis male TRA
Hey bud we barely know each other and called you out you think that happened out of the blue? Your content followed the site and puts you with radfems, with gc radfems.
You don't like how this ends up then do better.
Look at my blog every fight has a clear point of why this shit is wrong.
Didn't want to come across like that change it, fit the posts but you won't.
The tra point is accurate as is you defending using it.
But you don't like reaction, then fix it.
I won't be the only one.
Oh no, my... radfem content put me with radfems? Shiver me timbers I had no idea.
I couldn't less of give a shit what you think. I just think you're dumb and fun to roast.
I'm not fixing something that isn't broken.
"I won't be the only one." My teeth are literally chattering rn, the dumbass army is ready to attack...?
Also the significant cutting of the federal workforce and privatization, both Hitler and Mussolini did the same. They also promised the whole "making government more efficient" thing and removed useful regulations.
Also they're stopping research on whatever they deem useless or against their views (like climate change) and removing info about women and POC from government websites. Very similar to the book burning.
But yeah god forbid we call a spade a spade I guess.
American freedom amiright?
Also, spending taxpayer money to provide food is "extremist" but spending taxpayer money to hire cops to guard dumpsters to prevent homeless people from eating for free is "the way we do things".
Remember Her?
Also this is a plan to make it so anyone with a name change won't be able to vote, aka most married women. But sure, misogyny is gone in the US I guess!
From the source: "The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act could prevent many married women from being able to register to vote.
The act, reintroduced by Texas Republican Representative Chip Roy, is intended to amend the National Voter Registration Act to ensure that all people registering to vote are U.S. citizens. It would require people to present in-person documentation as proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
Much of the documentation listed under the SAVE Act is based on having a birth certificate that matches the person registering to vote. However, as many as 69 million married women in the United States have changed their legal name since getting married, meaning their name does not match their birth certificate, according to the Center for American Progress."
I still can’t get over how Chappell and Lady Gaga only talked about trans rights in their Grammy speeches without a single mention of women or the fact that our rights are being erased right now. Trump ordered women’s history removed from NASA and military websites, the CDC deleted critical women’s health data, the FDA erased diversity guidelines that ensured medical treatments were tested on women fairly, and the Department of Defense scrubbed content acknowledging women’s contributions. Yet they act like women are fine as if we’re not being erased in real time. So is it acceptable for women’s struggles to be erased and rights being stripped alongside racism being promoted while trans rights take center stage.
Free will
Write a letter to your future self and seal it for next year
Break one routine just to see what happens
Say yes to something you’d usually decline, just for the plot
Make one decision purely on intuition, no logic involved
Practice doing things without documenting them: no photos, no notes, just presence
Go somewhere new without checking reviews first
Pick a book blindly, first one you touch, you read
Have a conversation where you only ask questions, no statements
Order something totally random at a café, no overthinking
Try fully disagreeing with someone in a debate just to explore another side
Walk a different route than usual and pay attention to new details
Give yourself one day to act like a completely different version of yourself
Spend a whole day making choices like a child; curious, playful, unfiltered
Ask a stranger for a book, movie, or music recommendation and actually try it... ACTUALLY
Give something away without expecting anything in return
Try doing the opposite of your instinct just to see where it leads
Write a personal philosophy: what do you actually believe about life?
Spend a full day in silence, no speaking, just observing
Set a personal rule for the day, no lying, no complaining, no autopilot responses
Go on a walk and let a random object or sign dictate where you turn
Pick a past “what if” and go do it now, no excuses
Invent a personal holiday and celebrate it however you want
Try making an important decision without asking anyone for advice
Spend a full day making choices as if you're already the person you want to become
Do one completely pointless but deeply satisfying thing—just for the joy of it
Let go of one belief or habit that no longer serves you, just to see how it feels
Set a rule for yourself: every time you feel hesitation, do the thing anyway
Pick a random topic and learn about it like you’re preparing to give a TED Talk (I'd choose to talk about my art)
Make one small but bold move that shifts the trajectory of your life, even slightly
I'm an 18 yo womanI'm a socialist and radical feminist and I will post about these topics a lotNo DNI but I will roast you if you deserve itkanrade #2 ☭✯☭
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