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March 2012

“Gay people were seen as magical too.
I mean, like in many cultures, men were viewed as warriors and women were viewed as caregivers. But gay people, being both male and female, were seen as both warriors and caregivers.
Gay people could do anything. They were like Swiss Army knives!
My grandmother had no use for all the gay bashing and homophobia in the world, especially among other Indians.
“Jeez,” she said. “Who cares if a man wants to marry another man? All I want to know is who’s going to pick up all the dirty socks?”
—The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie (via kandiaddikt)
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Perception equals truth. Before the 18th century, people knew that everything revolved around the Earth. Galileo couldn’t argue convincingly enough against the Catholic Church and if you stand outside without the benefit of what we consider basic scientific education it really does look like our planet is the center of everything. One viewpoint might be scientifically wrong, but both beliefs are true to the people who believe them. Galileo went down historically as right because he doggedly presented evidence that corroborated his beliefs on heliocentrism until the day he died.

Sometimes people quote things I said at the beginning of my career and I wonder what I could possibly have been thinking. In retrospect I think some of the statements I’ve made were over simplified or just incorrect, based on bad information and faulty logic. Somewhere out there are people who started out disagreeing with me and ended up agreeing. It doesn’t seem like it matters whether I’m right or wrong. What matters is how convincingly I can defend my position.

In politics, there is actually a campaign tactic referred to as the ‘charm offensive.’ It’s not about whether you’re right or wrong, it’s about how charming, personable, and stubborn you can be when someone sticks a microphone in your face.

Which brings me to something resembling a point: Question… vocally. Question the things I say, question your newspapers, television reporters and favorite blog. Question the things you thought and the things you think now. It’s the only way any of us are going to grow…

…or maybe I’m wrong.

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—Warren Ellis » GUEST INFORMANT: Stoya (via wilwheaton)
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To Whom It May Concern:

Rick Santorum is not “crazy.” He is not insane, nuts, batshit, wacko, delusional, cuckoo, or any other euphemism for mentally ill.

He is a vile bigot.

The two are not, of course, mutually exclusive—but it is not axiomatic that anyone who holds the extremist views that Santorum holds is mentally ill, and it is certainly not accurate that mental illness inexorably or exclusively causes a belief in extremist views.

You probably already know that, though, don’t you? Ha ha it’s not like you really think Santorum is actually crazy. It’s just something you say to demean him and marginalize him! What could be the harm in that, right?

Well, funny you should ask.

Because demeaning and marginalizing people by implying they are mentally ill has the effect of demonizing people with mental illness, many of whom, myself included, do not share in common any political views with the likes of Rick Santorum. The suggestion that mentally ill people are dangerous and unstable makes an already vulnerable population even more so, and creates a toxic environment in which people deemed “crazy” aren’t considered reputable advocates for themselves and their needs, and wouldn’t need to be listened to even if they were, because crazy don’t get a place at the table.

Hey, here’s a fun fact! Do you know two groups who have historically been marginalized with accusations of craziness? Women and queer men! And the fact that we have been dismissed as hysterics and lunatics for, literally, centuries is what makes it so easy for Rick Santorum and people just like him to still say we have no right to basic equality with a straight face in the public sphere and yet be considered viable candidates for the highest office in the most prominent democracy in the world!

Think of that, next time you want to call Rick Santorum “crazy,” and think hard about whether it’s worth it.

I understand the urge; I used to indulge it myself. I don’t anymore.

Sincerely,
Liss

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Yup.

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Fucking A right. I’ve been working on eradicating metal-health slurs from my speech recently, it’s ridic how many of them are ingrained into my daily words.

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one of my favorite songs

Just Because

Do you ever wonder whose face makes the moonlight?
Do you ever look up and find your face there?
Is it any wonder we find ourselves laughing
With your tongue at my lips and your hands in my hair?
I don’t need a reason to savor the Mystery.
All we need to is open up one eye…
I don’t need a savior to keep me from tumbling
I’ll only kneel for my lover’s delight
I don’t need a church man to show me what’s holy
When I see you in the doorway surrounded in light
I don’t need a guidebook to paint out my story
I don’t need a road map to find my way back home…
So why? Tell me why! How long? How long?
What if “why” is just because?
I don’t need a doctorate to speak with authority
40,000 years we’ve been painting in caves
I don’t need an answer to each of my questions
When the nape of your neck just won’t let me “behave”
I don’t need a bible to swear on my conscience
I don’t need a stranger to know I’m not alone
So why? Tell me why! How long? How long?
What if “why” is just because?
I don’t need a downbeat to dance in this moonlight
With the drum in my bones I’m naked here too
I don’t need a lighthouse to find my over
Filled to my brim with the wanting of you
I don’t need a maestro to count out my measure
I don’t need a songbook to howl up at the moon
So why? Tell me why! How long? How long?
What if “why” is just because?
I don’t need a reason….
Copyright 1/6/97 Christopher Bingham

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So let's just get this straight...

eruditechick:

Hunger Games has the 3rd biggest opening in movie history.

An action flick starring a girl.

Who isn’t an emaciated stick. 

Who isn’t a princess.

Whose journey is motivated by her sister, not a man.

Who is not sexually used, abused, active or even objectified much.

3rd biggest opening in movie history. Spawning a franchise.

Let’s just… let’s just think about that.

Let’s just bask in the glow.

I think i was just sold on the idea. I’m going to go get the books and see the movie.

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