"There is no such thing as gay kids."
Bitch. I knew at 7. And everyone else knew, too. Y'all were calling me fag, gay, queer, homo, swinging your wrists at me, and walking with swishing hips to try and degrade me all over the playground the moment I stood upright.
Fuck off.
Complaining about nightlife when you *checks notes* choose to live in Soho is like living in South Kensington and complaining about the museums. Or moving to Hackney and grumbling about creatives. Living in Richmond and hating green space. It's all getting a bit silly, isn't it?
Reform-led Durham council cut off funding to the annual Pride celebrations.
So trade unions launched a fundraiser to save it, eventually raising more money than was cut.
Which means this year's Pride will be bigger than ever.
In the 1980s, the LGBT+ community raised thousands of pounds to help striking miners and their families.
When we stick up for each other, we can achieve anything.
Before pride month starts im just gonna say this:
-men’s mental health month is in November
-straight pride isn’t a thing. Nobody has ever been oppressed or killed for being straight
-veterans get 2 months. May and November
So do some research before complaining :)
It is right to say these TWO things
1. I oppose antisemitism and I want Jews in the UK to live their lives without fear
2. I oppose Israel's war crimes, including GENOCIDE, and I oppose UK government's support for and enabling of those war crimes and GENOCIDE
This country might be about to have its 6th Prime Minister in 7 years.
Why? Because they’ve all failed to take on a rigged economic system that enriches the few at the expense of us all.
People want a society where children don’t go hungry. That is really not too much to ask.
If you vote Reform on 7th May you won’t get rid of the PM or Labour. But what you will do is subject your local council to become a shambles like Staffordshire & Kent. You'll be directly impacted by worse local services. If you want to do something for yourself don’t vote Reform
A retweet by Zack Polanski is now the main story across every single media outlet.
Two days ago, it was revealed that Nigel Farage failed to disclose a £5 million gift from a crypto-billionaire.
It gets nowhere near the media attention, for straightforward political reasons.
In the past 7 days an LGBT+ club was set alight whilst full of people, & now a man is in critical condition following a homophobic attack in Bristol
Do MPs care? Where's the "this must stop" energy? Where's the wall-to-wall coverage? Where's comments from the PM?