"language links directly to what people "know" and think, so they'll realize how dangerous it is to let the government dictate language.
...How critical freedom of the press really is, as it could be the only line between truth and mind control through altered reality."
Cuando realmente aprecias a alguien, buscas hablar con esa persona, no convertir las diferencias en contenido, indirectas o espectáculo.nHay quienes eligen el silencio por respeto, incluso cuando podrían decir mucho. Y hay quienes convierten cada herida en un escenario. Wow!😶
@NancyMace Trans ideology is inherently homophobic, it tells young children who would likely just grow up to be gay adults that their bodies are wrong and need fixing, an it tells same sex attracted adults that they are "transphobic" if they won't date someone of the same pretendy "gender".
In 1833, the British abolished slavery in the Caribbean, but not before paying enslavers a total of £20 million of the £40 million they demanded for each man, woman, and child they had enslaved.
1833, some of you will have older furniture.
Slavery persisted in all but name, and, for example, by 1865, during the Morant Bay Rebellion, the British governor of Jamaica ordered his troops to hunt down and kill Jamaicans, protesting against the appalling conditions in which they were forced to live and work.
Despite this history, Jamaicans answered the call to fight alongside the British in two World Wars.
Fast forward to today, the Windrush Scandal could not have happened if the effects of the British slave trade and racism did not still endure in British society and at the heart of the Home Office.
Jamaica and other Caribbean countries have to compete in a world where they are at a tremendous disadvantage because of the history of slavery. The financial and psychological trauma of what was done to their recent ancestors is ever present, and that trauma is felt today. Of course, there needs to be reparations and healing. This is not a remote issue.
Here is Caricom, the organisation representing 20 Caribbean states, with a 10-point plan for reparations. It is not simply about money; it’s about a formal apology, literacy schemes, debt cancellation, health, education and psychological rehabilitation and investment in technology and industry.
https://t.co/y7csNvN84g
Reparations are the very least the British should do, and from the state of my mentions, urgent lessons in British history and involvement in the African slave trade are needed.
I recommend reading about the Windrush Scandal in this recently published report. It has a good history and background.
https://t.co/SMrKYXSbCV
@jk_rowling I had this exact picture and quote printed in my resignation letter from my last job. Manager was a bully and called you transphobic and anti-semitic so I knew the quote and picture would be a perfect ending to a toxic job.
But what it is not possible to do is to avoid that this is what you are arguing:
"The right to punch" women in the face with the force of a male body.
It's not "misinformation"
I think this is unforgivable.
India’s solution is not superior. It’s regressive. India, like all patriarchal societies, does not embrace men who fall outside the accepted standards for manhood, and therefore pushes these men into a sub-category as if they are not “real men.” A superior way would be to accept all men as fully men, whether they are effeminate men, or men with disorders of sex development
Could any picture sum up our new men’s rights movement better? The smirk of a male who’s knows he’s protected by a misogynist sporting establishment enjoying the distress of a woman he’s just punched in the head, and whose life’s ambition he’s just shattered. #Paris2024
Believing that people who disagree with you must want you dead is destructive for your own well-being and mental health. I not only want you alive, I want you safe and happy.
J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk have both been named in a criminal complaint filed to French authorities over alleged “acts of aggravated cyber harassment” against Algerian boxer and newly crowned Olympic champion Imane Khelif.
https://t.co/756DIcwZzV
The man who, being disqualified from every boxing competition that banned males, sought success at the #Olympics.
@iocmedia allowed it.
This man is the best woman #Algeria could send.
#Cheaters