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no matter how much you hate MAGA, it's not enough || BSKY: redpandawhy || #darkwoke

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incredibly nice and correct angel
Ppl want to pretend that “misandry”or jokes about male suicide are about fighting the patriarchy/misogyny or whatever But its very clear that its about providing women an opportunity to bond via being cruel to an acceptable outgroup Its about having an acceptable punching bag
𝖙𝖗𝖎𝖘@treasonoustris

36k likes btw, comments full of women encouraging suicidal men to kill themselves, why is it normalised that this is platformed on an app for children

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@_false_idol_ Why would it? Wouldn't the very leader of the movement becoming its greatest detractor limit the movement more than him just dying?
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asymmetry@_false_idol_·
@catgirlprostate an alive but regretful Hitler almost certainly means an even stronger continuation of Nazism than the one we got
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Shattubatu@Shattubatu·
This is maybe the single most transphobic, confidently incorrect paragraph I've ever read. It gets said a lot, but I'd genuinely rather be called a slur than have my struggles denied and even reversed in this faux "Not that there's anything wrong with that!" allyship
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Trevor Phillips@TrevorPTweets

My thoughts on the @EHRC guidance laid yesterday; this is not about non-existent "rights". It is about the safety of women - mothers, sisters, wives, daughters. We men need to hear their voices. Virginia Woolf : "Though we see the same world, we see it through different eyes". My intro on @TimesRadio yesterday: Where I live there are two different routes to and from the tube station. One, let’s call it Acacia Avenue, is quiet and residential. The other, London Road, is a busy major route with lots of traffic. At all times of the day, I automatically head for Acacia Road. It’s just much nicer. The women in my family, on the other hand, will never willingly make that walk after dark. They live with an anxiety that most men find it hard to imagine, and frankly, rarely think about unprompted. Last year 739,000 women were sexually assaulted in Britain. Virtually all such assaults - nine out of ten - are perpetrated by men. One in four women have been attacked at some time in their lives. Acacia Avenue is exactly the sort of place in which most women fear that they become vulnerable, and they are right. As the author Virginia Woolf once wrote " Though we see the same world, we see it through different eyes". I think this is the right context in which to understand the furore over the guidance being laid today by the government, over the meaning of the words man and woman when it comes to providing services and facilities in workplaces. Many men think this is about a rather arcane dispute about who gets to use what loo. For their mothers, sisters, wives and daughters, it isn’t. In a previous life, as Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, I had a hand in writing this country’s equality laws, in particular the 2010 Equality Act. It never occurred to any of us that there could be any confusion or dispute over the meaning of the words man and woman. But it has taken a decade of campaigning, a Supreme Court judgement and now hundreds of pages of guidance to settle the issue. This is not about so called trans rights, which are completely unaffected by this guidance, since no-one has ever had the right to walk into a changing room reserved for teenage girls. What it does mean is that women and girls are guaranteed the protection they deserve, and that their safety, which we spent half a decade drafting law to ensure, is protected. But the whole business illuminates some serious issues in our politics. First that many of our institutions, in spite of the fact that they always knew what the right thing to do was, decided to ignore the fears of their women customers and employees, under pressure from noisy pressure groups. Instead, the people who were supposed to be the grown ups behaved as though the law said what campaigners wanted it to say, rather than what it actually said. They settled for what they hoped would be a quiet life. In a democracy, there’s little point in Parliament deciding anything if the law is then made an ass by activists intimidating bosses in companies, schools, universities and the media into doing something different. Second, at the heart of the campaign to undermine the Equality Act is an idea that we specifically rejected in 2010, so called self-identification. That is to say, that it should be up to the individual to decide whether they have what’s called a protected characteristic - are you male or female, are you black or white. The problem is that self-ID would destroy the operation of any law against discrimination. Look, it would almost certainly have been to my advantage as a young man to self-identify as a handsome, white public schoolboy. None of those things is true of me. And at various points I am pretty sure it’s been to my disadvantage. It is certainly statistically likely to have been to my disadvantage. But according to the logic of those who say that self-ID should be the rule and that anyone should be able to decide for themselves whether they are male or female, black or white or Asian, were I to complain about racial discrimination, it would be difficult for anyone prove that I’d been discriminated against because of my race since anybody to whom I’d lost out could just tell the courts that they too were black. I know that sounds like Alice in Wonderland but you can google the case where a chap, both of whose parents are white, insisted he should get money from the Arts Council because he so identified with the black struggle that he considered himself black, and everyone should accept his point of view. In the United States and Brazil exactly such outlandish claims have been made and people rewarded to the disadvantage of people actually born into minority families. I have even been told about firms who, when reporting their gender pay gaps have put men who just happen to like wearing dresses at weekends - nothing wrong with that, let me be clear - into the female column and told their women employees that they really haven’t got anything to moan about because statistically they are paid equally, and they should get back in their box. So today’s guidance isn’t just another tiresome chapter in culture wars. It is , I hope, a halt to the efforts to undermine one of the most important pieces of legislation on the statute book, by people who, for their own reasons, would prefer us to be living in the 1950s world of Mad Men.

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e-bride-za@thefemiurge·
favorite strawmanning technique: adding the word "magically" to my opponent's straightforwardly true position
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@aapgamer65 "Actions have consequences" has nothing to do with this situation. Killing a guy doesn't became a moral good because "consequences". It needs to be an actual necessity to prevent harm for it to actually be morally good in an objective sense.
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@aapgamer65 Being considered moral by society is absolutely not the same thing as being objectively moral, I think we both know this. And again, this is an emotional argument, nothing you're saying suggests that there is moral good in punishment.
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@aapgamer65 he's completely disavowing naziism in this scenario. Also, it is not justice to kill a guy who wouldn't be doing any future harm
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Red Panda@RedPanda_why·
@DavidKastille Yeah I think your problem is being so impatient you demand it sell in less than a day, not TVs being out of demand.
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@TugGGSN I tried to sell a 70 inch OLED last year. After three days of price drops, I marked it down to $50 dollars, and it still took several hours to sell. Idk.
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@aapgamer65 punishment is not justice, it's emotional catharsis. There's nothing good about inflicting suffering
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Clarence Thomas the Tank Engine
I think just what they need is a 60 square mile data center to take the last drops of water. Water isn't really that important anyway.
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Utah officials have declared a statewide emergency following one of the worst snow seasons on record. This winter was so poor that officials dubbed it a “no-pack” season, with mountain snowpack ending near all-time lows. Snowpack serves as the West’s natural frozen reservoir. Each spring and summer, melting snow slowly releases water into rivers, reservoirs, farms, cities, and ecosystems. This year, that critical system largely collapsed. Since April 1, much of Utah has seen only 50–75% of normal precipitation. More than 60% of the state is now in extreme drought. The impacts are already hitting hard. Farmers face sharply reduced water allocations, Salt Lake City has urged residents to cut outdoor water use by 20%, and major reservoirs like Lake Powell sit at critically low levels, threatening hydroelectric power and putting further strain on the entire Colorado River system. Scientists warn this is part of a broader, long-term shift across the American West. Climate change is driving warmer temperatures that cause snow to melt earlier, increase evaporation, and turn more winter precipitation into rain instead of snow. Rain runs off quickly, making it far harder to store water for the dry summer months ahead. The drought has also dramatically raised wildfire risk, as dry vegetation and low soil moisture turn landscapes into tinder. While summer thunderstorms may bring temporary relief, officials say they are unlikely to solve the deepening water deficit. This crisis underscores just how dependent the Western United States remains on mountain snow, and how fragile that system becomes when winters stop delivering as they once did.

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@RedPanda_why the world would be worst of Hitler still going around and being alive would mean nazism would have much more fuel to stay alive on. And the jewish people should absolutely have justice against the person who tried to exterminate them....
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quinn and incomprehensible 🏳️‍⚧️
Playing Mardu discard has truly made me respect how there are actully zero tempo positive ways to go up on cards in Mardu like blue has 900 go up on card spells haha Mardu has like 0.5 in inti haha
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@mayashagasse am i horrible for saying that i think that's largely because cis men are raised in ways that make them absolutely horrible people and that dating a trans man is an entirely different experience 99% of the time? like i think a good amount of those cisbians are just bi misandrists
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@Fallenworld28 Being against bigotry isn't discrimination. "they know the consequences" hey buddy what is this supposed to mean exactly?
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Fallenwing@Fallenworld28·
@Z_OPNA They say fighting discrimination, but they doing discrimination too. Kinda funny. I mean muslim queer choose following islam, thats their choice. Queer in islam sin they know the consequences. Now they said its concerning them
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@aapgamer65 you'd rather have 'revenge' than have the world actually benefitted in any way
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AAPgamer🏳️‍⚧️@aapgamer65·
@polen_ball unless the blue button made him get trialed in Jerusalem or Nuremberg and hanged later anyways uhm no thanks
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@Tychaios00 right wingers and religious extremists are the same group
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Chance@Tychaios00·
@denimneverdies The only thing right wingers find offensive about Epstein is that they didn’t get their invite to the island. Every right wing male is a rapist and pedophile, a dog of fascists chomping at the bit to destroy and steal. Their only ambitions are selfishness and greed.
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shredded Denim@denimneverdies·
The only thing religious fundamentalists really find offensive about Epstein is that the child sex trafficking wasn't conducted by the priestly caste as god intended
Kabbel@Karmnuttss

Why Aisha's age doesn't matter and why we Muslims dgaf: Let’s cut through the Western hypocrisy. Aisha (RA) reached puberty at 9, fulfilling the Islamic criteria for adulthood. She married the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) with the approval of her family, society, and divine wisdom.—

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