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Diva (she/her) @ Diva @lemmy.ml
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  • I voted for the non-genocidal candidate (PSL) tyvm

  • Oh, that's a confusing way to put it then. I don't put much stock in what the federal government 'declares', their proclamations don't mean it's reality.

  • I got my name/gender markers updated a few years ago.

    The Democrats lost the election due to a combination of their support of Israel (and corresponding economic impacts) and their terrible campaign/no primary. If you're looking for people to blame they're not on your left.

  • Personally, if it's my rights vs being a part of a genocide I'm ready to get my passport revoked.

    It's not like I had money to flee the country, and my retirement plan was already to die in the water wars.

  • pretty sure that it is!

    bonus:

    Life is not just about the immediate struggles, but also about poetry and distant horizons.

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    Can tell you right now that routinely in my city (in America) car drivers lose their shit at cyclists doing critical mass type things. The motive you suggested may exist and it may all have been a pretext, but it's not unexpected when it comes to roadways. They don't allow cyclists on the highways around me at least.

  • Jerkoff

    Jump
  • I've been doing antiwar protests since Iraq- absolutely massive and totally ignored by the government. It was a bit radicalizing.

    I've always considered myself an anarchist. These days I get called a tankie just for being opposed to wars and vocally opposing my own governments complicity in genocide. Somehow the meaning of tankie got flipped to mean the people opposed to sending in the tanks. Most ml's I've known are the first people to shit on Khrushchev anyways.

  • Nobody is saying that a particular actual person is lying about being trans. Its unusual because its literally 100x the incidence of identifying as trans as the population wherein the community is broadly left on many topics not focused entirely on trans issues.

    It's a trans inclusive space on the internet that actually enforces rules against transphobia (unlike on .world). I don't see why it's odd for it to have a much higher representation of trans people when the rest of the internet is an absolute shithole of transphobia.

    Yerbouti just likes to be bigoted when the target is 'safe', like a political enemy. It's embarrassing and not 'ally' behavior by any stretch.

  • This person (yerbouti) is an embarrassment, thinks it's OK to be a reactionary so long as you pick safe targets.

    I'd post my fucking estradiol bottle but 1. meds/diagnosis aren't a requirement to be trans 2. I don't owe transphobes like you shit

  • Cis man declares himself the arbiter of trans-ness, only trans people who agree with him politically are valid. (He's an ally okay, don't point out his rampant transphobia or he gets pissy)

    Yerbouti is a thin-skinned french canadian who is still bitter to this day that he went to a chapo show and they made fun of french canadians.

  • It's pretty clear from your moderation and post history that you're some form of noxious centrist extremist.

  • It is, and thank you. This is why I usually pull up the modlog first whenever I see someone trying to punch left.

  • I've noticed that in .world spaces that users will bring up suicide unprompted, or call me mentally ill, only to delete their posts before moderation happens