chelonianmobile: queeranarchism: realphilosophytube: rotisseries: Like most people don’t like to admit this, but one of the reasons a lot of us have so many mental health issues is because we live in a world that has basically become untenable. People can’t afford basic necessities, let alone to cultivate their interests or take breaks and rest … Continue reading

Satanic Temple successfully argues that Missouri’s abortion laws violate their religious freedom – DeadState

apodemusalba: drarialynn: sonneillonv: systlin: kamikaze-kumquat: memecucker: This Tuesday, The Satanic Temple will be arguing their case in front of the Missouri Supreme Court after convincing an appeals court that the state’s mandatory 72-hour waiting period before having an abortion violates their religious freedom. The Temple is taking up the case of a member they refer … Continue reading Satanic Temple successfully argues that Missouri’s abortion laws violate their religious freedom – DeadState

golbatgender: Ableism is really silly. Like, humans’ whole deal is “we don’t have any specific adaptations in particular, we make prosthetics instead.” Like, cold environments? Skip waiting for an advantageous mutation, let’s make prosthetic fur—clothes. No hooves? Prosthetic hooves—shoes. No claws or beaks? Instead, we make all kinds of knives and tools. Can’t find a … Continue reading

anarchistcuddles: Caffeine is a drug. It causes physical dependence. I’m under the impression it has (at least some) adverse health effects. Why is it so common and normal and even socially encouraged compared to other drugs? (hint: it’s because getting workers on stimulants makes them more productive under capitalism by taking more of their energy … Continue reading

Is a Court Case in Texas the First Prosecution of a ‘Black Identity Extremist’?

revolutionaryeye: The FBI is looking for terrorists. Civil rights advocates say it is targeting people engaged in free speech. Christopher Daniels and his 15-year-old son awoke on Dec. 12, 2017, to heavily armed FBI agents outfitted in bulletproof vests and helmets pouring into the one-bedroom apartment they shared in Dallas, Texas. The pair were hurried … Continue reading Is a Court Case in Texas the First Prosecution of a ‘Black Identity Extremist’?

libraofcolor: i hate… the very particular brand of racism in spiritual circles or like in spaces supposed to promote self-awareness and self-improvement… like yea are we all spiritually linked as human beings on this planet… sure… do we all deserve compassion and love as human beings… again yeah sure i guess… but is this really … Continue reading

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