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crossbordereducation · 19 days ago
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relaxedstyles · 3 months ago
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reality-detective · 3 months ago
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ICE DIRECTOR: 13k migrants convicted of MURDER have been caught at the border and RELEASED into the United States. 🤔
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anistarrose · 8 months ago
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I think when a lot of queer people who aspire to marriage, and remember (rightly) fighting for the right to marriage, see queer people who don't want marriage, talking about not entering or even reforming or abolishing marriage, there's an assumption I can't fault anyone for having — because it's an assumption borne of trauma — that queers who aren't big on marriage are inadvertently or purposefully going to either foolishly deprive themselves of rights, or dangerously deprive everyone of the rights associated with marriage. But that's markedly untrue. We only want rights to stop being locked behind marriages. We want an end to discrimination against the unmarried.
We want a multitude of rights for polyamorous relationships. We want ways to fully recognize and extend rights to non-romantic and/or non-sexual unions, including but not limited to QPRs, in a setting distinct from the one that (modern) history has spent so long conflating with romance and sex in a way that makes many of us so deeply uncomfortable. And many of us are also disabled queers who are furious about marriage stripping the disabled of all benefits.
We want options to co-parent, and retain legal rights to see children, that extends to more than two people, and by necessity, to non-biological parents (which, by the way, hasn't always automatically followed from same-gender marriage equality even in places where said equality nominally exists. Our struggles are not as different as you think). We would like for (found or biological) family members and siblings to co-habitate as equal members of a household, perhaps even with pooled finances or engaging in aforementioned co-parenting, without anyone trying to fit the dynamic into a "marriage-shaped box" and assume it's incestuous. We want options to leave either marriages, or alternative agreements, that are less onerous than divorce proceedings have historically been.
I can't speak for every person who does not want to marry, but on average, spurning marriage is not a choice we make lightly. We are deeply, deeply aware of the benefits that only marriage can currently provide. And we do not take that information lightly. We demand better.
Now, talking about the benefits of marriage in respective countries' current legal frameworks, so that all people can make choices from an informed place, is all well and good — but is not an appropriate response to someone saying they are uncomfortable with marriage. There are people for whom entering a marriage, with all its associated norms, expectations, and baggage, would feel like a betrayal of one's self and authenticity that would shake them to their core — and every day, I struggle to unpack if I'm one of them or not. If I want to marry for tax benefits, or not. If that's worth the risk of losing disability benefits, in the (very plausible) possibility that I have to apply for them later in life. If that's worth the emotional burden of having to explain over and over, to both well-meaning and deeply conservative family members, that this relationship is not one of romance or sex. (Because, god, trying just to explain aromanticism or asexuality in a world that broadly thinks they're "fake" is emotional labor enough.)
Marriage is a fundamental alteration to who I am, to what rights an ableist government grants me, and to how I am perceived. I don't criticize the institution just because I enjoy a "free spirit" aesthetic or think the wedding industry is annoying, or whatever.
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rabbits-of-negative-euphoria · 11 months ago
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whatever you’ve been led to believe by journalists and lobbyists, the border issue is not complicated. I used to think it was complicated. it’s not. open borders are evil. because they incentivize the suffering of migrants (slavery, sex trafficking, child abuse, fentanyl peddling, exposure deaths, prolific rape, etc.) and violate the rights and safety of citizens. always. that’s it.
the razor wire is morally good. it disincentivizes the tens of billions of dollars -industry comprising all of the above.
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hale-nathan · 4 months ago
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Trump Weird News - Biden Better On Border (BBB)
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isawthismeme · 7 months ago
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Why do Repugnicans have such short memories? They still don’t see their own party voting against fixing the border crisis to win petty political battles.
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itty-clover · 11 months ago
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If you support Greg Abbott and what's going on in Texas, I want you to be forced to drag yourself through the Rio Grande after it's been filled with razor wire, and if you get across, I want you to be kicked back in.
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“i hate immigrants!!!!!! Time to go play SKYRIM like the ALPHA I am.”
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tearsofrefugees · 30 days ago
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dontmean2bepoliticalbut · 2 years ago
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non-un-topo · 6 months ago
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Thinking about going back to support group because I'm sick to my stomach with the amount of transphobia I've heard/dealt with over the past week alone, but also eww vulnerability
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swagging-back-to · 7 months ago
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ive always wondered what the rest of the world thinks about Panem. do they know anything about the Hunger Games? do they willingly sit by and allow it or are they helpless? just watching on in horror?
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year ago
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"Hitch-Hikes To Get Jail Term," Border Cities Star. August 26, 1933. Page 3. ---- Niagara Falls, Ont., Man Is Halted at Tunnel By U. S. Officials --- Thomas Ward, 34 years old, who hitch-hiked from Niagara Falls, Ontario, to Detroit so that he might appear for sentence, Friday was almost prevented from so doing by immigration officers at the Detroit entrance of the tunnel.
Ward, who formerly lived at 660 Brainard street, was fined $50 for violation of the prohibition laws July 22 by Federal Judge Ernest A. O'Brien. Unable to pay the fine, Ward was given until Friday to raise the money. Having been unable to do so, Ward came here from his Canadian home, only to be stopped by immigration officers.
They took him to Judge O'Brien for verification of his story. Judge O'Brien sentenced him to six months at the federal detention farm at Milan, and remanded him to immigration authorities upon release.
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yuri-for-businesswomen · 1 year ago
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i was so close to fighting the neo fascists but i deleted the post i dont want this kind of attention. but the post was soooo stupid
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egoschwank · 2 years ago
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al things considered — when i post my masterpiece #1162
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first posted in facebook march 4, 2023
leslie sills -- "detention" (2020)
"some works [in this exhibition] decry the trump administration’s policy of separating children from their families at the mexican border. in 'detention,' a painting with collage that could be a fairy tale illustration, leslie sills portrays children asleep or fretting amid a sea of red cross blankets" ... cate mcquaid
"this is where i remain. while i explore the quotidian and celebrate it wholeheartedly, i am attuned as well to world crises and its victims. with compassion and empathy, i seek to portray those in need. in this way i see art as an agent for change, one that can enlighten the viewing public, make them think, and hopefully act accordingly" ... leslie sills
"i was standing on a ladder outside the homestead juvenile immigrant detention center outside miami, looking over the fence, and i saw children lined up like prisoners. they had been separated from their families and put in this private detention facility. it was horrible" ... kamala harris
"good night ... sleep tight ... don't let the dead bugs bite" ... al janik
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