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  1. Join @writingtheother in exploring a range of relationship arcs and interpersonal dynamics to create vivid narratives and character-driven plot lines.

    In the Crafting Diverse Relationships class we'll dive deep into family and found family, platonic relationships and friendships, poly and interracial relationships, and how to recognize and challenge the Love Hierarchy.

    writingtheother.com/diverse-re

    #InterracialRelationships #WritingClass #WritingCraft #SmashTheLoveHierarchy

  2. Join @writingtheother in exploring a range of relationship arcs and interpersonal dynamics to create vivid narratives and character-driven plot lines.

    In the Crafting Diverse Relationships class we'll dive deep into family and found family, platonic relationships and friendships, poly and interracial relationships, and how to recognize and challenge the Love Hierarchy.

    writingtheother.com/diverse-re

    #InterracialRelationships #WritingClass #WritingCraft #SmashTheLoveHierarchy

  3. I guess I'm susceptible but I try to use it well. Just bought 4 bags of after hearing their ad on the with 👑 Meghan and 🎾🥇Serena.

  4. I guess I'm susceptible but I try to use it well. Just bought 4 bags of #StacysPitaChips after hearing their ad on the #ArchetypesPodcast with 👑 Meghan and 🎾🥇Serena. #NotSorry #SmashThePatriarchy

  5. CW: Femizid Feminizid

    Wusstet ihr dass es einen Unterschied zwischen den Begriffen "#Femizid" und "Feminizid" gibt?

    Feminist*innen aus vor allem Mittel-, Lateinamerika, Mexiko haben den Begriff weiterentwickelt. So verbindet zB. "#Feminizid" u. A. die strukturelle Gewalt mit der Verantwortung des Staates darin.

    Hier ist ein guter Beitrag dazu, sehr empfehlenswert!

    goethe.de/ins/es/de/m/kul/sup/

    #FeministSolidarity #Feminismus
    #SmashThePatriarchy

  6. CW: Femizid Feminizid

    Wusstet ihr dass es einen Unterschied zwischen den Begriffen "#Femizid" und "Feminizid" gibt?

    Feminist*innen aus vor allem Mittel-, Lateinamerika, Mexiko haben den Begriff weiterentwickelt. So verbindet zB. "#Feminizid" u. A. die strukturelle Gewalt mit der Verantwortung des Staates darin.

    Hier ist ein guter Beitrag dazu, sehr empfehlenswert!

    goethe.de/ins/es/de/m/kul/sup/

    #FeministSolidarity #Feminismus
    #SmashThePatriarchy

  7. CW: Femizid Feminizid

    Wusstet ihr dass es einen Unterschied zwischen den Begriffen "#Femizid" und "Feminizid" gibt?

    Feminist*innen aus vor allem Mittel-, Lateinamerika, Mexiko haben den Begriff weiterentwickelt. So verbindet zB. "#Feminizid" u. A. die strukturelle Gewalt mit der Verantwortung des Staates darin.

    Hier ist ein guter Beitrag dazu, sehr empfehlenswert!

    goethe.de/ins/es/de/m/kul/sup/

    #FeministSolidarity #Feminismus
    #SmashThePatriarchy

  8. Join @writingtheother in exploring a range of relationship arcs and interpersonal dynamics to create vivid narratives and character-driven plot lines.

    In the Crafting Diverse Relationships class we'll dive deep into family and found family, platonic relationships and friendships, poly and interracial relationships, and how to recognize and challenge the Love Hierarchy.

    writingtheother.com/diverse-re

    #InterracialRelationships #WritingClass #WritingCraft #SmashTheLoveHierarchy

  9. Join @writingtheother in exploring a range of relationship arcs and interpersonal dynamics to create vivid narratives and character-driven plot lines.

    In the Crafting Diverse Relationships class we'll dive deep into family and found family, platonic relationships and friendships, poly and interracial relationships, and how to recognize and challenge the Love Hierarchy.

    writingtheother.com/diverse-re

    #InterracialRelationships #WritingClass #WritingCraft #SmashTheLoveHierarchy

  10. Join @writingtheother in exploring a range of relationship arcs and interpersonal dynamics to create vivid narratives and character-driven plot lines.

    In the Crafting Diverse Relationships class we'll dive deep into family and found family, platonic relationships and friendships, poly and interracial relationships, and how to recognize and challenge the Love Hierarchy.

    writingtheother.com/diverse-re

    #InterracialRelationships #WritingClass #WritingCraft #SmashTheLoveHierarchy

  11. Join @writingtheother in exploring a range of relationship arcs and interpersonal dynamics to create vivid narratives and character-driven plot lines.

    In the Crafting Diverse Relationships class we'll dive deep into family and found family, platonic relationships and friendships, poly and interracial relationships, and how to recognize and challenge the Love Hierarchy.

    writingtheother.com/diverse-re

    #InterracialRelationships #WritingClass #WritingCraft #SmashTheLoveHierarchy

  12. A lot of US political talk tacitly assumes that a purpose of government is to help people. One way this assumption manifests itself is as shock that the government openly facilitates exploitation. They prosecute shoplifting but not wage theft! Littering but not industrial pollution! Jaywalking but not killer self-driving cars! Poor people's tax evasion but corporations pay nothing! Student loan defaults but not COVID money fraud!

    Often this discourse contrasts current conditions to an imaginary past when the government did its putative job. The top tax rate used to be 90%! The minimum wage was a lot higher in real dollars! Public universities used to be affordable! But really, when was this supposed golden age?

    The first governments that colonists set up on this continent were run by enslaving planters to facilitate slave-based capitalism. During the nineteenth century the planters were replaced by industrialists and financiers to facilitate wage-slave-based exploitation. At some point capitalists subbed in professional politicians but the work didn't change. Any gains workers made were the result of resistance, not government beneficence. If there was actually a time when American governments, federal, state, local, meant to help people, when did it start? When did the plantocracy or its successors relinquish control?

    Governments here have *never* been on our side. Their main function has *always* been to facilitate exploitation and the transfer of wealth from poor to rich. At any given point in history they've stolen as much as they could get away with, and if it looks like things used to be better it's only because they didn't yet have the means to make them worse. Capitalism isn't amenable to reform, only to abolition. Of the police, of wage slavery, of coercion as a tool of government. So, you know, smash the state!

    #Anarchism #Anarchy #Capitalism #WageSlavery #Slavery #Plantocracy #SmashTheState #Abolition

  13. A lot of US political talk tacitly assumes that a purpose of government is to help people. One way this assumption manifests itself is as shock that the government openly facilitates exploitation. They prosecute shoplifting but not wage theft! Littering but not industrial pollution! Jaywalking but not killer self-driving cars! Poor people's tax evasion but corporations pay nothing! Student loan defaults but not COVID money fraud!

    Often this discourse contrasts current conditions to an imaginary past when the government did its putative job. The top tax rate used to be 90%! The minimum wage was a lot higher in real dollars! Public universities used to be affordable! But really, when was this supposed golden age?

    The first governments that colonists set up on this continent were run by enslaving planters to facilitate slave-based capitalism. During the nineteenth century the planters were replaced by industrialists and financiers to facilitate wage-slave-based exploitation. At some point capitalists subbed in professional politicians but the work didn't change. Any gains workers made were the result of resistance, not government beneficence. If there was actually a time when American governments, federal, state, local, meant to help people, when did it start? When did the plantocracy or its successors relinquish control?

    Governments here have *never* been on our side. Their main function has *always* been to facilitate exploitation and the transfer of wealth from poor to rich. At any given point in history they've stolen as much as they could get away with, and if it looks like things used to be better it's only because they didn't yet have the means to make them worse. Capitalism isn't amenable to reform, only to abolition. Of the police, of wage slavery, of coercion as a tool of government. So, you know, smash the state!

    #Anarchism #Anarchy #Capitalism #WageSlavery #Slavery #Plantocracy #SmashTheState #Abolition

  14. A lot of US political talk tacitly assumes that a purpose of government is to help people. One way this assumption manifests itself is as shock that the government openly facilitates exploitation. They prosecute shoplifting but not wage theft! Littering but not industrial pollution! Jaywalking but not killer self-driving cars! Poor people's tax evasion but corporations pay nothing! Student loan defaults but not COVID money fraud!

    Often this discourse contrasts current conditions to an imaginary past when the government did its putative job. The top tax rate used to be 90%! The minimum wage was a lot higher in real dollars! Public universities used to be affordable! But really, when was this supposed golden age?

    The first governments that colonists set up on this continent were run by enslaving planters to facilitate slave-based capitalism. During the nineteenth century the planters were replaced by industrialists and financiers to facilitate wage-slave-based exploitation. At some point capitalists subbed in professional politicians but the work didn't change. Any gains workers made were the result of resistance, not government beneficence. If there was actually a time when American governments, federal, state, local, meant to help people, when did it start? When did the plantocracy or its successors relinquish control?

    Governments here have *never* been on our side. Their main function has *always* been to facilitate exploitation and the transfer of wealth from poor to rich. At any given point in history they've stolen as much as they could get away with, and if it looks like things used to be better it's only because they didn't yet have the means to make them worse. Capitalism isn't amenable to reform, only to abolition. Of the police, of wage slavery, of coercion as a tool of government. So, you know, smash the state!

    #Anarchism #Anarchy #Capitalism #WageSlavery #Slavery #Plantocracy #SmashTheState #Abolition

  15. #Still #DoodSmurf...! #LeSmurf

    #Quote: "<<Sing-Like-A-Smurf>> "Doo Dooo Da-Do Doo Dood... Lah La La La-Lag..." - Smurf is a prohibited word and #Stroopwafel is banned - no #Stroopwafel allowed."

    #TheFreedomOfDísAssociation is "banned" and so, the #RacistHomophobes at #SSG have banned the #SmashThePatriachyMovement in #LotRO as well... #FuckEm

    #KluckKluckMooDood... #Tumbledood

    #WeStandWithPSiReN | #LotROStillDown #DeadGameLimping

    And, you can #QuoteMe on #That

    🧙⚔️​🤖🐺🤖⚔️​🧙 | 💀​​🦹🧟​🦄​​​​🧟​🦹💀

  16. HT @UnicornRiot

    Parents of #ForestDefender Killed by Police File #CivilRights Lawsuit

    By Sean Summers, Unicorn Riot December 20, 2024

    "The parents of slain forest defender Manuel ‘#Tortuguita’ Paez Terán filed a civil rights lawsuit Tuesday against three Georgia law enforcement officers they say are most responsible for the death of their child in January 2023."

    unicornriot.ninja/2024/parents

    #JusticeForTort #StopCopCitiesEverywhere
    #Decolonize #Resist #CorporateColonialism
    #DayOfTheForestDefender #StopCopCity #SmashThePatriarchy
    #DefendTheForest #ProtectTheForests #ACAB

  17. HT @UnicornRiot

    Parents of #ForestDefender Killed by Police File #CivilRights Lawsuit

    By Sean Summers, Unicorn Riot December 20, 2024

    "The parents of slain forest defender Manuel ‘#Tortuguita’ Paez Terán filed a civil rights lawsuit Tuesday against three Georgia law enforcement officers they say are most responsible for the death of their child in January 2023."

    unicornriot.ninja/2024/parents

    #JusticeForTort #StopCopCitiesEverywhere
    #Decolonize #Resist #CorporateColonialism
    #DayOfTheForestDefender #StopCopCity #SmashThePatriarchy
    #DefendTheForest #ProtectTheForests #ACAB