You know, the thing about that, 95 percent of gay people don't get married anyway.
Very funny defense of gay marriage
You know, the thing about that, 95 percent of gay people don't get married anyway.
Very funny defense of gay marriage
far right leads Germany for the first time
I hate it here
look at that removed (beneath photo of 17 year old girl)
They specifically made removed not a slur anymore. It is now explicitly okay to call children transphobic slurs.
While many of the examples and underlying policies seem muddled, the document shows clarity around allowing disparaging remarks about transgender people, including children. Noting that “‘removed’ is no longer a designated slur and is now non-violating,” the materials provide three examples of speech that should no longer be removed: “removed are a problem,” “Look at that removed (beneath photo of 17 year old girl),” and “Get these removed out of my school (beneath photo of high school students).”
Also use 12ft.io to read the whole article.
Oh he's got those other two Australian guys on too
their entire economy underwater
I hope they drown, inshallah
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/08/middleeast/gaza-airdropped-aid-deaths-intl/index.html
The airdropped aid literally killed people, because the US refuses to stand up to Israel and tell them to let aid in other ways.
🫡 He knew the risks, what a guy
I hope they eat shit and die.
Advertisers buy the accounts, and use them to shill products. You know those posts where some product is being highlighted or is even just visible, someone comes along and asks what it is, and then someone links it? It's so they can do that. Maybe even have a few sock puppets to talk about how much they like it. If these were all fresh accounts, the scheme is easy to see through. If you look through their post history and instead find a 5 year old account, with hundreds of comments (good comments, upvoted comments), you or anyone else is less likely to think it's an advertisement. It just looks like a normal user.
And reddit doesn't care, because it's more content for the real users to browse, and to show off for an investor.
She's Erin in the Morning- one of the big trans journalists. I probably would have said for using trans students name but I don't really understand why you hate that headline so much?
The story is a teacher getting fired because she was using the trans student's real, chosen name instead of deadnaming. Sorry, should have clarified more in my post. Was feeling off.