@RealAwakeYet@BrandonJ6809@TheEXECUTlONER_ You let it go unchecked, you get a situation like what happened to me. I had a bat slung back and caught it to the elbow and it popped my elbow out of place.
Well, when your team is known for:
- Cap circumvention
- Receiving the biggest gimme from the league for an expansion team
- have a goalie that committed sexual assault
- purposefully withhold employees you fired from gaining new employment
You tend to be unlikable
So... just so we're clear... you want me to be afraid of trans women in the women's bathroom because they might be cis men pretending so they can assault women and children... and you think this reflects on... trans women... and not on cis men?
Do I have this correct?
The Corgi was the one leading them home
The German Shepherd was injured
The dogs kept a protective formation around the German Shepherd
The Corgi stopped often to make sure they were still okay
It took them 2 days to get home
They are neighbourhood friends
I’m going to cry😭😭😭
For the first time in 70 years the UN broke from consensus for the global reaffirmation of women’s rights. 37 Nations in favor & 1 against. Of course that one against the reaffirmation of women’s rights was the United States because of language that included:
-diversity, equity & inclusion
-the effects of climate change on women
- regulations for AI
-the definition of gender
- the reproductive health rights of women&girls
Don’t ever try to tell me this administration cares about women & girls.
“It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.”
- Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia
Real change begins when inaccessibility can no longer be ignored.
On March 12, 1990, disability rights advocates marched and wheeled to the U.S. Capitol to demand passage of the ADA.
When they reached the steps, some left their wheelchairs behind and crawled upward, showing the nation exactly what inaccessibility looked like.
The images here were powerful and lawmakers took notice.
Just months later, the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, expanding access across the country.
“It’s just locker room talk”.
We know. That’s the damn problem.
It’s always locker room talk.
It’s always rape jokes.
It’s always “boys will by boys”.
It’s never “I’m sorry.”
It’s never “that was disrespectful”.
It’s never respectful of women .
My classmate was raped on her way back home from university and got pregnant, but couldn’t get an abortion due to the laws. She had to drop out of university where she was studying medicine. Because of pregnancy and childbirth expenses, she couldn’t continue her studies, left college, started working at a coffee shop, lost the fun of her early twenties, and lost the chance to attend international medical conferences she once dreamt of… all just to give birth to a child she never wanted.
People say, “What if the baby you abort grows up and cures cancer?”
Okay — but what if the 19-year-old you deny an abortion to grows up and cures cancer?
Now she can’t afford to get an education. Instead, she has to take care of a baby. What about her? An actual living human being???
“Abortion ends potential life”… So do property disputes, war, and genocide. You only seem to care about lives when women don’t give birth to them.