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Still love how that carrot-cosplaying twat looks absolutely thrilled to be on a video call with Stephie.
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You just know he's hogging the conversation. "Anyway, enough about your lung damage, let's talk about how my teacher used the right pronouns for me!"Still love how that carrot-cosplaying twat looks absolutely thrilled to be on a video call with Stephie.
Wasn’t this supposed to be a story arc? Every single strip is the same. Sex ed is bad because it doesn’t address LGBT stuff and blah blah blah.
I reckon she’s going to quietly start identifying as nonbinary a year or two down the line.I wouldn’t be surprised if Page pulls a Chase Ross and just self ascribes as ‘queer’ instead of straight
She's already asking people to use "he/they"(?) so it leaves the door open for it.Wasn’t this supposed to be a story arc? Every single strip is the same. Sex ed is bad because it doesn’t address LGBT stuff and blah blah blah.
I reckon she’s going to quietly start identifying as nonbinary a year or two down the line.
I’m so glad I was not the only person who immediately thought of this.Labelle thinking sex-ed should literally teach kids how to have sex reminds me of someone...
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We laugh at Chris for coming up with these concepts, but time and time again he comes out ahead of the lolcow curve. It’s like the rest of the world is only now catching up to his autism.I’m so glad I was not the only person who immediately thought of this.
While that isn't necessarily a good thing. I will concede that he is a trailblazer if nothing else.We laugh at Chris for coming up with these concepts, but time and time again he comes out ahead of the lolcow curve. It’s like the rest of the world is only now catching up to his autism.
So they weren't bothered about Lush making their retail staff strip naked except for an apron, or making them wear long T-shirts that covered their groins and having random passers-by (usually drunk men since the stores stay open fairly late) put lipstick kisses on the shirts wherever they liked, or actual torture of a performance artist?Lush is problematic
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Lush admits donating thousands to anti-trans pressure group Woman’s Place UK
Cosmetics brand Lush has refused to apologise after it emerged the company gave a £3,000 grant to anti-trans pressure group Woman's Place UK.www.pinknews.co.uk
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Lush North America distances itself from Lush UK over donations to anti-trans pressure group Woman’s Place UK
The North American branch of Lush has distanced itself from the UK operation over donations to an anti-trans pressure group.www.pinknews.co.uk
(I'm talking specifically about MtF troons here.)So they weren't bothered about Lush making their retail staff strip naked except for an apron, or making them wear long T-shirts that covered their groins and having random passers-by (usually drunk men since the stores stay open fairly late) put lipstick kisses on the shirts wherever they liked, or actual torture of a performance artist?
Articles on those incidents: http://veganfeministnetwork.com/tag/lush/
Here's a whistleblower's blog if you fancy seeing all the day to day stuff, including mislabelling of products, mislabelling weights and measures (in some cases selling 20ml of product as 30ml), managers harassing their employees and violations of health and safety: https://mitheringsfrommorningside.wordpress.com/category/the-smell-of-bullshit/
All that shit Lush did was fine, but the moment they donate to a women's rights group that even goes out of its way to include AGPs like Kristina Harrison and Debbie Hayton, the troons lose their minds.
So they weren't bothered about Lush making their retail staff strip naked except for an apron, or making them wear long T-shirts that covered their groins and having random passers-by (usually drunk men since the stores stay open fairly late) put lipstick kisses on the shirts wherever they liked, or actual torture of a performance artist?
Articles on those incidents: http://veganfeministnetwork.com/tag/lush/
Here's a whistleblower's blog if you fancy seeing all the day to day stuff, including mislabelling of products, mislabelling weights and measures (in some cases selling 20ml of product as 30ml), managers harassing their employees and violations of health and safety: https://mitheringsfrommorningside.wordpress.com/category/the-smell-of-bullshit/
All that shit Lush did was fine, but the moment they donate to a women's rights group that even goes out of its way to include AGPs like Kristina Harrison and Debbie Hayton, the troons lose their minds.
I'm not sure about you, but I trust "Veganfemanistnetwork" and "Random blog Mitheringfrommorningside" about as much as I trust Sophie Labelle.
I like how veganfeministnetwork insists on referring to animals as “nonhuman animals.” You know, in case the rabbits get offended.I'm not sure about you, but I trust "Veganfemanistnetwork" and "Random blog Mitheringfrommorningside" about as much as I trust Sophie Labelle.
They're vegan radfems so stupidity is to be expected.I like how veganfeministnetwork insists on referring to animals as “nonhuman animals.” You know, in case the rabbits get offended.
Didn't Lush also potray itself as a troon-friendly company? In Switzerland they had an article on their homepage that they will offer troons a safe space at their workplace because they're aAll that shit Lush did was fine, but the moment they donate to a women's rights group that even goes out of its way to include AGPs like Kristina Harrison and Debbie Hayton, the troons lose their minds.
Yeah, the Edinburgh Princes Street shop said they'd refuse to serve anyone who had an "IDidn't Lush also potray itself as a troon-friendly company? In Switzerland they had an article on their homepage that they will offer troons a safe space at their workplace because they're ajustifiedmarginalized group.
Maybe it was different in other countries, but Switzerland isn't the most troonfriendly country in Europe. On the other side it's maybe not a surprise that it was Lush UK that spent the money. It seems that troons really receive the first wave of backlash against them in the UK of all places, with people like J.K. Rowling coming out as pro-women, new LGB organizations that kicked the T out and now also the new court ruling that forbids puberty blockers to people below the age of 16 (I think it was 16?).
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View attachment 1769874 It's on the Swiss website of Lush. Interestingly I really don't find this signature with the "trans welcome" on the UK website. Or didn't I look enough for it?
"Why should you be spending time with with your family when you could be reading about a mentally-confused boy lecturing you?"
Honestly my dude, getting lectured by some college student is gonna happen either way."Why should you be spending time with with your family when you could be reading about a mentally-confused boy lecturing you?"