It's really fucked that there's so much hatred in the world. And that it's so brazenly on display. I legitimately had no idea that corporations, organizations or people would find compassion so expendable that they'd willingly toss it aside to make a puppet dictator & his oligarchy masters happy.
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When inclusion and social justice were causes to be celebrated, they gladly virtue signaled. Now that they make you a target, they pretend they don't know us.
Which is the point. A barrage of changes designed to overwhelm.
But resistance is critical, now more than ever
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But this? This has people who are doing something. Look through the recs and support them! β€οΈ
https://bsky.app/profile/amy.wrestlejoy.com/post/3lhza2waawk25
I wanna see the people who are brave. Because even in my small acts, it's an act of love and defiance, not *real* bravery. I want to see and support it all.
Civil disobedience is effective, meaningful, and in large part, the most productive way to make progress.
Law makers didn't just nicely sign rights into existence. It was a hard won fight from all directions.
Get arrested.
Make noise.
Make headlines.
And DO something to protect people.
Corporations don't give a shit about people. They care about money, profit, and power.
But PEOPLE care about people and we need to see this now more than ever. Set some damn examples and lead the way.
But the diversity of scientists? The celebration and representation that inspires kids for the future?
Teenagers who got excited to make a difference, to reach for the skies, to fly to the moon and back, because they were inspired by people LIKE THEM.