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allyndra

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Barbarian Outlander With No Manners I'm a fannish dabbler and dilettante. I spend too much time painting my nails and reading fic, and I'm okay with that. I am a grown-ass woman, if that's a thing that matters to you.
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nodynasty4us

From the October 31, 2024 article:

“In the one place in America where women still have a right to choose, you can vote any way you want. And no one will ever know,” Roberts says in the ad as a woman on screen meets up with her husband after casting her ballot for Harris.
The voter winks at a fellow female voter as her husband asks if she made the “right choice.”
Republicans have responded to the video with outrage, with some claiming that a wife lying about her vote is as bad as an affair.
“If I found out Emma was going to the voting booth and pulling the lever for Harris, that’s the same thing as having an affair,” Fox News host Jesse Watters said on air Wednesday in a clip highlighted by Mediaite.
Other GOP members including Charlie Kirk said the thought was “nauseating.”

Reminder so it’s absolutely 100% clear: you can lie about who you voted for

Your dad threaten to kick you out if you don’t vote the way he wants you to, and you don’t vote that way? Lie. Or say you didn’t vote.

Your boss asks who you voted for? Lie. If you can ask if they think that’s appropriate to ask.

Your partner? Lie. Your vote is genuinely yours.

Hell, lie here. You don’t need to tell anyone who you voted for, and you don’t need to be honest about it.

Source: thehill.com
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I've been thinking a lot about the impact that these anti-trans bills are going to have. Trans kids will be affected the most, for certain. But so will everyone else. What are cis kids going to learn and internalize from these situations?

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Cis kids are actively being taught that their trans classmates are lesser, should be excluded, and are a threat to them. That alone is sick.

But at the same time, these anti-trans laws are teaching cis kids a lot about their own gender and assigned sex.

What must it be like to be a cis girl right now? To be told that you can never truly compete with your male classmates because you are inherently biologically weaker? To be told that you will always be at a disadvantage because of your assigned sex?

What must it be like to be a cis girl student athlete right now, seeing that the majority of public discussion about girls sports is not actually about girls sports because of their own value and importance--but about anti-trans laws?

At the same time, cis boys are being taught that their cis girl classmates are not as strong as they are and are less capable athletes. They're being taught that "boys" are stealing scholarships from girls--implying that girls are held to lower standards of performance than boys are. How will this impact the ways that cis boys think of and interact with their cis girl peers?

How is this NOT reinforcing sexism and patriarchal beliefs about sex and gender?

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It's also going to be interesting to see how the move to ban access to transition related health care impacts not only trans people--but cis people.

One of Arkansas's newest anti-trans laws allows medical professionals to deny certain services to patients if providing that service would conflict with their moral, ethical, or religious beliefs; the same law also applies to health insurers, allowing them to deny coverage for certain services.

A pediatrician wouldn't have to prescribe puberty blockers to a trans child, a doctor wouldn't have to provide a referral to an endocrinologist for a trans person to seek hormone therapy, a health insurer would not have to cover transition related surgeries, and so on.

But do you really think a pharmacist who would refuse to fill an estrogen prescription for a trans woman based on their personal religious beliefs wouldn't also refuse to fill a birth control prescription for a cis woman?

That a religiously affiliated hospital which would deny a trans man a hysterectomy wouldn't also refuse to allow a cis woman to have a tubal ligation after childbirth?

That the same laws which allow health insurance companies to deny coverage for gender affirming health care services based upon religious objections won't also be used to defend refusing coverage for birth control?

Stripping bodily autonomy from ANYONE is a serious problem and a violation of human rights. Every single one of these anti-trans healthcare laws will open the door for further restricting the bodily autonomy and human rights of minorities in the future.

Republicans know this--they know exactly what they are doing by pushing transphobia as an issue of religious freedom and by pushing the "think of the children" tactic. There is a reason that one of Arkansas's anti-trans bills' is titled the "Save Adolescents From Experimentation Act", while South Carolina introduced a similar bill a short time ago called the "Minor Child Compassion and Protection Act".

Republicans are experts at this shit: they've been fighting for decades to restrict abortion rights to save "innocent unborn babies", to prevent marriage equality in order to defend "Christian rights" and "religious freedom", to prevent lesbians and gay men from adopting and fostering children to protect children from the imaginary "child abuse" of having same gender parents because "every child deserves a mother and father".

Oppressing minorities to privilege Christian conservative beliefs is the name of the game. Do y'all really believe that Republicans are suddenly wildly supportive of girls and womens sports--or have they simply spotted an opportunity to further marginalize trans people, uphold traditional binary sex roles, strip away the right to bodily autonomy, and further their agenda to pass laws that allow discrimination based on Christian religious beliefs?

It's ridiculous to me to think that the radical feminists cheering these bills on don't understand how allowing medical professionals the power to discriminate will also harm cis women. And if you think that openly and visibily lesbian, bisexual, and queer cis women won't be among those harmed by transphobic laws, I am certain you are wrong.

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Transphobia hurts everyone. Patriarchy hurts everyone. Biological essentialism hurts everyone. Trans people, especially trans kids, will suffer the most. But cis people will not be unaffected. Fighting to maintain cis supremacy and the binary gender system will not come without a cost--for everyone.

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mzminola

A number of decades ago, before abortion was legal in the United States, a relative of mine got pregnant. She came from a working class family and started work young to support her siblings. Her boyfriend came from money.

His parents immediately offered to pay to fly her to another country for an abortion, because they didn’t want the scandal of an out-of-wedlock child in their family tree. (I’m not sharing her ultimate decision, as it’s not relevant.)

That is one of the major factors here influencing the transphobes who otherwise disagree with conservatives. Economic class. It’s far from the only factor, but it definitely is one. If they need a medication or procedure and first place they go to refuses, they can shop around. They can travel, they can pay for more expansive insurance, they can affords the private, non-Christian clinics.

They know it will affect cis women. They either don’t care because they’ve got enough money to assume they won’t be affected, or they’ve been suckered by the aforementioned monied assholes.

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Gabriel Sterling of Sec of State’s Office (Georgia) Blasts Those Threatening Election Workers

Dec 1, 2020

Georgia Public Broadcasting

A top official in Georgia said Republicans attacking the state’s election system are “complicit” in harassment and threats against election workers, including death threats against Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his family in recent weeks. 
 "It has all gone too far,“ Gabriel Sterling said forcefully at a Tuesday afternoon press conference. "Mr. President, you have not condemned this language or these actions. Senators, you have not condemned this language or these actions.”
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"For no particular reason, here are the phone #’s for the two GOP lawmakers from Michigan that Trump is inviting to the WH to try to steal the election and overturn the will of over 6 million Americans:

House Speaker Chatfield: (517)-373-2629

Senate Leader Shirkey: (517)-373-5932"

Blow up those phones and tell them to do the right thing

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Georgia Senate Runoff and How You Can  Help

Heeeey Tumblrs!

A lot of yall dont have MONEY and are NOT in the state!

That is OKAY!

Because you can still help!!

Warnock has Virtual Phone Banking meetings on Sunday and has a Volunteer page you can sign up on that includes texting and phone banking.

You can join and help. Stacey Abrams has proved that action is the most effective effort we can take.

If you DO have money though? Donate to Ossoff’s campaign. Donate to Warnock’s campaign. Donate to Stacey Abrams’ voter organization Fair Fight.

Keep fighting. We can win.

I’ll be Reblogging this every 2 days till the runoff election 🗳

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^^^this right here. I love Stacey Abrams & she deserves anything, everything she wants, but the way some of y'all talk as though the work in GA only began the exact minute you learned about the work in GA... It is exhausting.

Abrams is an extraordinary leader with unbelievable impact, but nobody gets it done alone or overnight. As she herself has said, this result took a solid decade (at least) of tireless work, and the work began long before most people acknowledged its worth or even know that it existed.

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firespirited

Just want to say how proud of i am of america right now. Removing a dictator during a dictatorship is near impossible (typically it takes civil war or a death/ power vacuum) but for four years you’ve been fighting back and now you’re fighting a heavily rigged, horribly unfair election and not giving Trump that “landslide victory” dictators typically get. I want you to know that many of us across the world, see those 50/50 looking results and don’t see america as half and half but 30% cultists who were given an easy vote and 70% people who’s vote was very hard to get out (we saw the lines, we saw the fake ballotboxes) and often outright thrown away. We hear that more people voted for Biden than have ever voted for a candidate before. We see your judges fighting to have every vote counted and the diverse new congressfolks you’ve voted in. The narrative of a close race omits that one team had skates on a downhill road and the other had an obstacle couse littered with dirty needles, fences to break through, barbed wire to crawl under and rabid dogs blocking the way.

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Btw they also just stopped an assassination plot against Biden, by a white supremacist with a van full of guns and explosives. Just so ya know.

But those COMMUNISTS are the /real/ danger!!!

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alwaysbewoke

Check history, this is literally what the Nazis did!

anyone with a ‘trump 2020′ campaign flag/poster/ecc is openly saying ‘yes im okay with all of that even if im not actively supporting it im going to excuse that as acceptable’ and honestly what can you say about someone who sees all of that as acceptable?

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that1jew

My mother had her greencard for 14 years. It was revoked and for three years straight she was on a 30 day temporary visa while trying to get it back. Every 30 days she had to renew her visa, driver’s license and professional licensure for her practice. This cost here ~$90 a month + 4 hours roundtrip in gas to get to the immigration office.

My mother is a therapist from Montreal, who owns a home, pays taxes and has two US citizen children. Somehow she managed to tick off something on the reformed immigration criteria that lead to the revokal of her greencard. In less than 4 years he managed to destroy the immigration system. I can only imagine the hardships of families who aren’t in the financial/social position we are and how difficult it is for them.

Please vote for Biden.

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so those fake ballot boxes being reported around California were actually put in illegally by the state’s republican party & they’re still gonna continue, so make sure to check your fucking ballot box location before dropping off 🙄

[image description: headline and article snippet reading: “California Republican Party Admits It Placed Misleading Ballot Boxes Around State: Government officials say the receptacles are illegal and could lead to voter fraud but the party says it will continue the practice.” end id.]

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boykeats

current as of october 13, 2020

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Trump: I ended Racial Sensitivity training because it was racist 

WHAT

He signed an executive order banning racial sensitivity training on the federal level last week. I don’t see this information circulating quite as much so please signal boost. This is really fucking scary.

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dramaticowl

[Image description: tweet by Don Winslow @donwinslow: transcript follows]

Dear @nytimes

Please take down your pay wall for all the stories about Donal Trump’s failure to pay taxes for years and cheating America.

The people have the right to know and not all of them can pay to read your very important story.

this is NOT a pdf of the Sept. 27, 2020 NY Times article about the deep thorough investigation into Trump’s tax returns or anything…..

do NOT check out this reblog to see if it’s been edited with an article for you to read or something….

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Would you like to know how it feels to vote for a protest candidate in a very close Presidential race? I can tell you.

It doesn’t feel all that good even while you’re doing it. Then, after the Republicans’ idiot child king gets into office, it feels even worse.

I voted Green in the 2000 presidential election, for many of the same reasons that I see a lot of Bernie supporters talking about now. And for my sins, I actually have a record of my thinking at  the time, because I have been old on the internet for a long time now. Here is a chunk of something I wrote explaining my decision to vote for Ralph Nader in 2000:

“Especially now that almost nobody is voting these days, the defection of a particular block of voters, even if it’s small, is of serious concern to either party. That’s why you see George jr. out there whoring himself for the Christian right, just like his father before him. But Gore doesn’t whore for the liberal left, because he doesn’t have to. He knows that as long as he doesn’t actually start talking about criminalizing abortion and rounding gay people up in cattle cars, we’ll stick with him just out of fear. Which means we’ve already lost any power we had. We can’t influence the Democratic party’s agenda; we can’t impact Gore’s platform; we can’t put any kind of pressure on him. All we can do is concede, concede, concede. Telling ourselves while we do it that it’s all right, it could be worse.“

Ah, the pugnacious pungency of my younger days, how I miss it. Anyway, rereading that has reminded me of how BAD it feels to be in the position of having to choose between two candidates who don’t seem willing to fight for anything you believe in. And I actually do not disagree, generally speaking, with Young Plaidder’s assessment of the evils of the two-party system. So, you know, it curbs my desire to yell at the Bernie Sanders supporters who are still not willing to vote for Clinton. They’re already in pain, it’s neither helpful nor strategic to make them feel worse.

Here are some things I know now that I was wrong about then:

1) I SEVERELY underestimated the amount of damage that an unqualified and incompetent President of the United States can cause. SEVERELY.

I have seen a number of comments from the Bernie or Bust perspective suggesting that if Trump got elected, he’s so uninterested in the whole business of government that he might not actually bother implementing what passes for his platform. Friends, you may be right or you may be wrong. But I’ll tell you what: the eight disastrous years of George W. Bush’s presidency, during which I am 100% convinced Dick Cheney made most of the major decisions, are all you need to teach you that incompetence at the top can be just as destructive and dangerous as malice. It’s very, very unhealthy for any organization when the person who has all the executive power is someone who either can’t or won’t use it effectively. It leads to factionalism, infighting, and corruption, because his subordinates know they can get up to whatever shit they want and nobody will bother stopping them. If you want to imagine a Trump presidency, try imagining a Trump cabinet. He doesn’t even know enough Republican politicians to fill it with. It’ll either be cronies from his ‘business’ dealings or names that Mike Pence fed to him figuring he won’t know any better. Who wants to see what a gang of evangelicals and profiteers get to do to this country while the boss is out golfing? I don’t need to. I’ve seen it already. It’s hideous. We’re still trying to recover from it. I mean this is the reason that New Orleans was essentially destroyed by Hurricane Katrina…and nothing was done about it. Because Bush put in some chum of his as the head of FEMA who could not have found his ass with both hands and a flashlight if you gave him a week to do it. And that is why there were corpses floating in the streets of New Orleans days after the hurricane was over. Incompetence kills. It doesn’t have to be evil. You’d be amazed how much damage stupid and untrained can do.

2) I didn’t expect that we would experience a massive terrorist attack on US soil during the next 4 years.

That was not an unreasonable assumption to make in 2000. It’s a completely unreasonable assumption to make in 2016. I think it’s also pretty clear which candidate would, given the opportunity to wreak VENGEANCE! that such attacks always provide, do the most damage with it. The entire twenty-first century, nearly, testifies to how catastrophic it is when the person in charge of responding to a terrorist attack on American soil is an idiot who has no understanding of dipolmacy or foreign policy and no way of making decisions apart from listening to his own ID.

3) I didn’t appreciate the importance of the one issue Gore would actually have made some significant movement on: climate change.

I honestly still think Gore only did all the other crap he did–like, say, choosing Lieberman as VP–because he wanted to have a chance to GET to the Oval Office and do something about climate change. He grasped the importance of it long before most other American politicians wanted to talk about it. I really wish he’d been in the Oval Office in 2000 to get the ball rolling. I really, really, really wish that.

Here’s the good news from that paragraph: the Bernie Sanders campaign has already changed some of the things I was complaining about in 2000. The platform has moved left. The agenda has changed. There is pressure on the Clinton campaign, to which they have responded. In other words, just by running the primary campaign, Sanders has already achieved a lot of what I was mistakenly hoping my protest vote in 2000 was going to achieve.

Bernie Sanders’s speech last night was basically a bunch of variations on that theme: that the Sanders campaign itself has already had a greater impact than a protest vote (or protest abstention) would have, because it has changed the party. Has it changed Hillary Clinton? Who knows. But if the past 8 years have taught us much, it’s that in terms of shit you can get done, Congress matters just as much as the presidency if not more. Get enough left-thinking Democrats into Congress, and they can lead even if Hillary Clinton won’t.

So anyway. I’m voting for Hillary Clinton. Because I don’t want to have to say that I did not do everything I could to prevent George W. Bush from becoming the SECOND WORST ever President of the United States.

Thought it would be interesting to look back at this post from 2016. It is definitely depressing.

I’m officially linking this post to anymore inane reblogs and asks.

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swan2swan

There was a moment very early on in this post where I realized 2016 hadn’t happened yet and it was, because I can find no more apt descriptor, bone-chilling.

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