• haui@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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          Not related to hamas but you can see that you perfectly described the united states of america there, right?

          • suppress political dissent - two party system, gerrymandering, brutally ending protests
          • restrict basic human freedoms - such as abortion
          • enforce cons rel norms - have crosses in schools and no different religious education
          • reject modernism - gun laws in a country with a school shooting per day
          • thrives on military conflict - irak, afghanistan, syria, vietnam
        • AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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          1 year ago
          1. very curious how you came to the conclusion that i blocked you

          2. people chanting “from the river to the sea” generally do not support the hamas government

          EDIT: judging by the fact that parent did not respond to this comment (posted within an hour) but did respond to a different reply made a day later, it seems parent assumed I had blocked them and decided to block me

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      I can agree with some of those, but what do you mean with the LGBTQAI+? All people ask for is to be treated equally to everyone else. Also, “especially TQIA+?” What have asexuals ever done to you?

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      “LGB without the T” is transphobic. Most pride folks will know you mean well if you say LGBT. They’ll know you’re an ass if you say LGB Alliance. The other parts are, for example, if gays have marriage rights but transgender folks can’t get healthcare. Intersectionality is about how marginalized folks should band together in recognizing that different kinds of marginalized folks (color of your skin, your age, disability) are marginalized in similar ways. Privileged folks haven’t experienced the friction and frustration other folks have.

      but yeah, as long as you say LGBT instead of LGB…