It behooves all of us to examine how we think of people, particularly those that we perceive as different from us.
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Society, writing, geekdom, politics, and errata. By Steven Saus.
It behooves all of us to examine how we think of people, particularly those that we perceive as different from us.
Refusal to engage with politics is itself a political position, and one that inherently supports injustice.
The Tennessee GOP is going to waste taxpayer dollars and sacrifice the lives of their citizens as collateral damage just to punish Planned Parenthood for its politics.
Oklahoma state Senator David Bullard also thinks almost half our military isn’t cognitively mature.
In a state that ranks 41st in poverty, with one in six Tennesseans living in poverty, the literal first thing that Tennessee GOP leadership did after the election was to introduce absolutely pointless discriminatory anti-trans legislation.
It’s legal, but it definitely *feels* wrong.