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I'm part of a grassroots org working to fight this, but I'm seeing way too much infighting inside the community itself. I don't get it—if we're all on the same side, why do we keep tearing each other apart?
leftoids and infighting, name a more iconic duo
To be honest, reading these comments makes one thing clear—it's time to rise.
We either rise together—or fall alone. And I refuse to fall.
April 30th. We March. We Rise. We Prosper.
I'm not here to sugarcoat it—our rights, our lives, our futures are under attack. And the time for silence? That clock ran out a long time ago.
On April 30th, we take to the streets. A nationwide LGBTQIA+ March for Equality, epicentered in D.C., but rising in cities across the country for everyone who can't make it to Washington. This isn't just another protest. This is a movement. It's LGBTQIA+ focused, yeah—but this fight is bigger than just us. It's for every single person who's been pushed to the margins, silenced, beaten down, told they don't belong. We welcome ALL allies—because if they come for one of us, they come for all of us.
We will march. We will rise. And we will make darn sure they hear us from the Capitol to the White House—peacefully, powerfully, unapologetically.
This is a non-violent march—built on strength, unity, and the unstoppable power of a community refusing to be erased. Our voices are our weapons. Our passion is our fuel. And no lawmaker, no billionaire, no hate-filled agenda can drown that out.
But we're not stopping there.
We're launching a nationwide boycott—targeting companies and corporations that threw their weight and their money behind Trump and the GOP in the last election. The ones who slap rainbows on their logos during Pride Month but funnel millions to those working to strip away our rights. We see you. And we're done funding our own oppression.
This boycott isn't a one-day thing. It's a sustained, strategic stand—because if there's one language corporations speak fluently, it's profit. And when we withhold our dollars, we speak louder than any rally cry.
This isn't just about LGBTQIA+ rights. It's about human rights. About democracy. About our future.
So, whether you're marching in D.C., organizing in your hometown, or joining the boycott—stand with us. Because when we rise together, we're unstoppable. And when they try to divide us? That's when we get louder, stronger, and more united than they ever expected.
We march. We rise. We prosper.
Because this is our fight—and we're not backing down.
Spread the word.
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!linuxchads Just curious
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Steven Pinker
Otherwise, no refrigerator would be full, no car would be full of gas, no child would be dressed and at school on time. So our species is still capable of rationality, by which I mean the use of logic while taking probabilities into account to achieve a goal.
The conscience, however, can easily be seen to depend mostly upon education, as for example common Irishmen do not consider lying wrong, which fact alone seems to me quite sufficient to disprove the divine value of conscience. And since, as I believe, conscience is merely the combined product of evolution and education, then obviously it is an absurdity to follow that rather than reason
Karl Popper, Durant (to a lesser extent),
There is an archetype of High Status Science Explainers who seem uncanny to me. This is how they speak, and yes "what about other context?" nevermind the other context, it's all the same way
Every word is sedate and measured, but you can tell they're seething misanthropes every time they talk. They're like RATs but, you know, actually intelligent and socially adept.
being brought up in education institutions makes them eternal educators. They can't think beyond the logic of the page assignment submission experiment etc and externalize this very very isolated ecosystem's logic to encompass the whole world. It's how they understand the whole world.
When they talk about humanity, justice, and "higher concepts" It's always tinged with the university, I don't believe they believe it, except as proxy for formal logic.
Perfect example was a movie I can't remember the title, where a layman walks around an abandoned city and asks secular scientist foid "what humanity should do" about x, y, z, and she'd reply these matter-of-fact insipid, rational answers and, to "why don't we do that", a wry, knowing nod to the fallibility of man, as if she were above it.
"If only you'd listen to us! Why don't you?
Why don't you?"
Because there's something sinister at the bottom, this hidden misanthropy that they don't see in themselves. Some will say it's simply Ivory Tower alienation but I disagree - yes, we're alien to them, but that's not the end
a lot of them, not all, but a lot, a lot of them want to see you and me dead
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Thousands of little white boys will remember Cooper DeJean’s pick six in the Super Bowl for the rest of their lives.
— Nick Adams (@NickAdamsinUSA) February 10, 2025
Seeing someone who looks like you play the position they said wasn’t for your kind means everything.
This is our Jackie Robinson moment. pic.twitter.com/YcfbZBkRvd
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I'm 16 but I feel like I grew up to fast. I still feel like Im 8-9, my age dysphoria is bad I hate birthdays, I hate telling people my age, and I hate being around people my age or older because I feel little and even ppl who are 13 feel older than me :(. and I try my best to dress like an 8-9 year old even though I'm tall and don't look like a little kid :(, why don't people take me seriously when I say I'm trans age? I just want to be respectful and validated and taken seriously. I'm not a creep, I just have age dysphoria and I still feel like I'm mentally 8-9
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"At California’s Yosemite National Park, the Trump administration fired the only locksmith on staff on Friday. He was the sole employee with the keys and the institutional knowledge needed to rescue visitors from locked restrooms." And at other parks: pic.twitter.com/y3ngZyncW2
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) February 20, 2025
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I'm so sad! 😞
He had court this morning for resisting arrest then another court date next county over three weeks from now.
We've both been sober! (him on methadone)
He got a job as a tax person at jackson hewitt.
We went to the park and museum and shops together. He made both of us a killer steak last night.
Only known each other 3 months and Im not gonna break down and cry but I am really really sad 😢
We were gonna go hang out in DC this weekend.
Idk how long he's gonna be in jail for.
Will probably be public info soon I'll keep checking.
My bed is big and cold and empty and silent 😭
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- whyareyou : lookin like a whore either way
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Is she more attractive blond or black hair fellas (poll below) pic.twitter.com/tFqpTOkdOe
— H. Pearl Davis (@pearlythingz) February 13, 2025
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conservatards
Canada First buses on their way to Ottawa! 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/lfDycN5R5m
— Conservative Party (@CPC_HQ) February 15, 2025
libtards
A sign in the crowd last night said, “It’s time to build.”
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) February 13, 2025
I couldn’t agree more. pic.twitter.com/THDtt3BjO1
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🚨 NEW: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy went to California today, aiming for a photo op against a state-federal high-speed rail project.
— Chris D. Jackson (@ChrisDJackson) February 20, 2025
Instead, he was drowned out by massive protests—boos echoing as crowds rallied for the project.
Maybe he should focus on keeping planes… pic.twitter.com/sipPRrI5U8
Just give me my fricking train already