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CKY and Gnarkill did gay representation in He Man first and better over a decade ago dunno why all these people are acting like new ground has been broken.
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"No-one wants to pay me to bang on about same-sex attraction or levels of skin tone, wahhh wahhh!"
I wish thew knew how racist and condescending they sound when they say things like "we want to make Brown stories!".
As if other countries didn't have movie industries or anything, "Who is going to Showcase indian characters doing indian things if WE don't? Bollywood? HA, I don't think so!"
I severely doubt that a bunch of people making inflammatory remarks for the lulz would make anyone homophobic/transphobic that wasn't already
It’s the same logic as saying that video games make you violent (in which case, violence was probably already there without video games). Horseshoe theory strikes again.I severely doubt that a bunch of people making inflammatory remarks for the lulz would make anyone homophobic/transphobic that wasn't already
I sometimes get the impression that Lindsay would actually like to interact with someone wasn't a raging queer. When she talks up 4chan and how she's bracing herself... As a lesbian I wonder is she's not isolated herself from those butch hard as nails dykes who hoover up the lipstick lesbians in gay bars.I severely doubt that a bunch of people making inflammatory remarks for the lulz would make anyone homophobic/transphobic that wasn't already
This woman must live underground or something, because no adult would give a shit about a kid's uninformed and unexperienced opinions about anything.Lindsay is being patronizing again:
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Stop using kids to push your agenda.
Kids are only useful for spreading a message when they're being blatantly used as agitprop and everything they're saying is being scripted by adults to have an impact on adults.This woman must live underground ir something, because no adult would give a shit about a kid's uninformed and unexperienced opinions about anything.
Proof of that is the hilarious lack of response to her tweets.
Desperately trying to stay relevant. Failing, as usual.View attachment 1351538View attachment 1351539View attachment 1351540View attachment 1351541View attachment 1351542View attachment 1351543View attachment 1351544View attachment 1351545View attachment 1351546View attachment 1351547View attachment 1351548View attachment 1351549View attachment 1351550View attachment 1351551View attachment 1351552View attachment 1351553View attachment 1351554
He also argued that the African-American community was threatened by the appeal of identity politics, particularly the rise of "Black power." He thought this position was a fantasy of middle-class black people that repeated the political and moral errors of previous black nationalists, while alienating the white allies needed by the African-American community. Nation editor and Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy noted later that, while Rustin had a general "disdain of nationalism," he had a "very different attitude toward Jewish nationalism" and was "unflaggingly supportive of Zionism."[40]
Commentary editor-in-chief Norman Podhoretz had commissioned the article from Rustin, and the two men remained intellectually and personally aligned for the next 20 years. Podhoretz and the magazine promoted the neoconservative movement, which had implications for civil rights initiatives as well as other economic aspects of the society. In 1985, Rustin publicly praised Podhoretz for his refusal to "pander to minority groups" and for opposing affirmative action quotas in hiring as well as black studies programs in colleges.[41]
Because of these positions, Rustin was criticized as a "sell-out" by many of his former colleagues in the civil rights movement, especially those connected to grassroots organizing.[42] They charged that he was lured by the material comforts that came with a less radical and more professional type of activism. While biographer John D'Emilio rejects these characterizations, Randall Kennedy wrote in a 2003 article that descriptions of Rustin as "a bought man" are "at least partly true."
Okay, I know that it's probably pointless trying to make sense out of that contradictory word vomit, but...what the fuck does "cis gay white boys and their rainbow Mickey mouse ears stole pride from black trans women" mean?View attachment 1351538View attachment 1351539View attachment 1351540View attachment 1351541View attachment 1351542View attachment 1351543View attachment 1351544View attachment 1351545View attachment 1351546View attachment 1351547View attachment 1351548View attachment 1351549View attachment 1351550View attachment 1351551View attachment 1351552View attachment 1351553View attachment 1351554
Without reading her bullshit, what these types usually mean is 'gay white men aren't oppressed enough to need pride anymore.' Basically, she wants gay to not have any value in the progressive stack unless it's also paired with something else.Okay, I know that it's probably pointless trying to make sense out of that contradictory word vomit, but...what the fuck does "cis gay white boys and their rainbow Mickey mouse ears stole pride from black trans women" mean?
Fuck me I just remembered that professor pushed the queer child thing too.Ok I’m trying really hard to avoid powerleveling but I’m very sure which professor on staff sanctioned that poster, they teach children’s lit which means they do have actual knowledge of child development.