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i think it's mostly that it just annoys me when people cite articles like "50 percent of americans can't read" and act like that article is talking about 14 year old twitter users who argue with you about yaoi and not like. people below the poverty line.
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Pretty Cure Sundays DX
44 - Cure Peach (Fresh Precure)
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yeah there is an issue with people hypermasculinizing black/brown people of all genders and it's not really cool.
I know I'm a trans guy and I have an androgynous voice and broad shoulders and whatever but, I like being fem and cute too, and idk. I've dealt with the hypermasculinization bs my whole life which made it harder for me to realize I was trans and express my gender.
and I hate hearing shit like, "black tboys pass so well" you are hypermasculinizing us and putting a progressive spin on it STOP 😭😭😭
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Since people seem confused -
What Union Organized Protest Terms Mean and What You Should/Shouldn’t Do About Them
STRIKE:
Workers are in some way refusing to work all at once/in large numbers
Usually used to protest job conditions
Includes mass walk-out, showing up but refusing to do specific things, and showing up to picket the place of work
This tactic is used primarily to create pressure on corperations due to lost profits and damaged reputation - work not being done means consumers will refund orders, go elsewhere, or file complaints. Also raises awareness for the working conditions of the workplace, further damaging the company’s reputation.
It is also used to demonstrate the skill/value of said workers, as difficult to replace quickly enough to prevent losses.
Unless directed otherwise by the strike participants, you as a consumer carry on as normal, including buying from/business with the corporation, and responding accordingly (refunding your purchase, filing complaints) when the corporation fails to deliver due to the strike.
Your solidarity with the workers means listening to what their plan for the protest is and staying up to date, as those plans sometimes change.
BOYCOTT:
A call by unions/organized workers/political or social groups to avoid shopping/doing business with the corporation.
Can be done by many groups of people, is more often a CONSUMER based decision rather than one initiated by workers or unions
Usually in response to changes or policy the corporation makes that the group views as immoral ( supporting Israel, funding lobbyist groups for more lax business regulation, mistreating employees, opposing gay or trans people’s existence )
Is meant to show a corporation that their practices are costing them money and harming their reputation, and that their competition can and will scoop their consumer base up
If you agree with the group calling for the boycott, this signals that you should avoid shopping/doing business with said corporation.
SCAB:
A worker who is hired to replace a striking worker
Usually hired en masse once the strike is public, with very little vetting/interviewing/etc - getting bodies into workplaces.
Do not become a scab. A corporation may try to mislead you into believing your position is not a scab. They will not be up front. Be very wary of applying to jobs at corporations with active strikes
PICKET LINE:
A literal group of people, usually striking workers and sympathetic protesters, occupying the grounds around a business
Typically holding signs informing others of their grievances. Their aim is to turn you away from the business
If striking workers are involved, this is a strike that is calling for a boycott.
Don’t cross the picket line.
Listen to Organized Workers.
Strike =/= Boycott
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something I’ve seen in various fandoms now is young artists will draw flip phones with cracked screens. But in my experience, I have never met someone whose flip phone had a screen crack. Those screens were more like something on a calculator or a nintendo ds than like a smartphone. I was a klutz, and my first phone broke because the front half and back half came apart. Like you’d mayyyyybe see it on some of the later flip phones that only had large screens on the front because smartphones had already made them popular, but it was still way more rare.
If you wanna give a character a flip phone and show they’re clumsy, they’re more likely to have the paint scratched like hell or parts of the plastic chipped off. No more phone charms because the plastic loop broke. If the screen is broken, it would sooner not turn on anymore before the screen would have a crack in it.
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if there's one thing i appreciate about americans, its that they are DELIGHTED by "american love burger" jokes. they cant get enough of them! much like how they cant get enough of burger……
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Blue Exorcist: The Blue Night - 04
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stop treating killing dragons as this act of bravery and valor. maybe ou should be kissieng and loving the dragons instead. and be more niceys
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there was this trend a little while back where i heard a bunch of people going like "Weve had enough of these massive big budget games. give us more low quality shitty games with a incomprehensible story and shit graphics that was made by a extremely passionate kid in the span of a month!"
and like that is something i really agree with. but um. i hate to break it to you guys. but those do already exist. just go on itch.io and you will find hundreds of free games matching that description. like you can shut up about "wishing people made games like that" and actualy PLAY THE GAMES THAT ARE LIKE THAT AND SUPPORT SMALLER CREATORS.
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Ahhhhh... I love how Endo can express a lot without words
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I think it’s very weird that when one country is criticized y’all tend to be like “oh well my country we would never —” uhh YES in your country too, that’s how states work? Y’all talking about people living in China or the US not knowing their history because the bad parts aren’t taught well in school: sure!!! But I know many people from Belgium who know next-to-nothing about the genocide in the Congo, from the Netherlands who say all their colonies were only trading posts, from Thailand who say that the indigenous people in their country have been and are treated fine only they don’t make an effort to be Thai, from Portugal who will tell you about what an amazingly positive force they were in their... territories, from Czechia who will tell you their country holds no responsibility for treatment of the Roma—but also it was and is justified; all were taught these things in school.
My point isn’t “other countries do this too so it doesn’t matter!!” No! My point is that every single state commits and covers up atrocities in some way. There is no ethical state.
American liberals especially seem to have a tendancy to think that there is a Good and Perfect state and we must only find it and imitate it and then our problems will be fixed. But trust me: it doesn’t exist, (and it’s certainly not in Europe??). We must create our own systems, and have the courage to change those, too, when we see their flaws.
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