@Swordyonsy@___TheGOOdWitch "Sterilization is an option" not for some women where they can't get basic birth control. Where they'll be asked a million and one questions just to be denied getting their tubes tied. Being told they have to be 30 with at least a kid to get a hysterectomy. I can go on and on
@Atadtsy@___TheGOOdWitch More often than not kids in the foster system STAY in the foster system until they turn 18 or run away. More often than not kids in the foster system are abused mentally, physically and sexually and told they should be grateful they have a roof over their head.
@Npclivesmatter1@DM6598162843530@___TheGOOdWitch You're on the side that kills mothers, kills those "babies" when the mother dies from complications, kills children when their parents that never wanted them neglect them and hurt them. All because you have some self righteous bullshit. u don't care about the kids, you never did
@___TheGOOdWitch Let’s just be clear, it’s not about how many children are not be adopted. It’s about why people are having children for them to end up in foster care. If you know you can’t mentally handle or financial handle having kids then don’t have them. Pro choice all day
@JennaFights4You@Joannamariannes@___TheGOOdWitch ??? With those flags in your name and thinking you're gonna get special privileges because you defend right wing... "Statistically" really? Where are the stats? Show em
@chrisvr24@___TheGOOdWitch I don't know what this was supposed to do. Is this supposed to rebuke? Because there was a lady that sued God once, he didn't show up to court so she won. 🤔
Honoring the roots of the fight for equality by standing with those who led the way. In 1969, trans activists spearheaded the struggle for our rights, now, it is our turn to ensure we fight just as fiercely for theirs.
here are 10 key points considered:
1. Historical Recognition: The image highlights the essential role trans people played in the 1969 uprising (referencing the Stonewall Riots), acknowledging them as foundational leaders of the broader LGBTQ+ rights movement.
2. The Concept of Reciprocity: It emphasizes that the struggle for rights is a cycle of mutual support; those who benefited from early activism have a responsibility to support current activists.
3. Active Solidarity: The shift from the "brick" (symbolizing resistance) to the "flag" (symbolizing ongoing advocacy) suggests that allyship requires active, visible participation rather than passive support.
4. Intersectionality: The comic illustrates that the liberation of different groups within the queer community is deeply interconnected and interdependent.
5. Moving Beyond Awareness: It encourages shifting from simple acknowledgement of history to taking tangible action in the present day.
6. Challenging Erasure: By explicitly stating that trans people "led the fight," the comic serves as a correction to narratives that have historically sidelined trans voices within the movement.
7. Collective Responsibility: The "it’s our turn" sentiment reframes advocacy not as a favor, but as a shared communal duty.
8. Maintaining Momentum: The visual implies that the fight for human rights is continuous and requires each new generation to pick up the mantle.
9. Inclusive Allyship: It visualizes how different segments of a community can stand together on the same "branch" (the movement) to face challenges as a unified front.
9. Symbolic Continuity: The use of the chameleon motif serves as a reminder that the community is diverse in identity, yet unified in the purpose of seeking equality.