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48 votes
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Donation drive: Lambda Legal
Donation Total: $2,325 one time + $25 recurring Lambda Legal is an American non-profit organization focused on legal action in support of LGBTQ individuals. They have already committed to...
Donation Total: $2,325 one time + $25 recurring
Lambda Legal is an American non-profit organization focused on legal action in support of LGBTQ individuals.
They have already committed to challenge Trump’s anti-queer executive orders in court.
I am encouraging people here to donate to Lambda Legal if you are able to.
Incentive: The following people have committed to match donations:
If anyone else is willing to match donations as well, please let me know and I will edit this post to include you.
Also, check to see if your employer will match donations.
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If you would rather donate to a different organization instead, please do so. Also please share it here in case others would like to join you.
To our trans users here, especially those in the US: please remember that there are still SO many people out there who love and support you and want you to be able to live your lives with the dignity that you deserve.
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White House response adds to confusion on US federal funding freeze
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US President signs order restricting gender-affirming treatments for anyone under 19
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Donald Trump White House rescinds freeze on US federal grants, reversing course
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US President Donald Trump's foreign aid cuts lead to guards at terrorist holding centers in Syria going unpaid and some not showing up to work
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The army of God comes out of the shadows
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Google is right to change Gulf of Mexico's name in its Maps app in the US
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Ten ideas to oppose the Donald Trump US administration
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Should leftists in the US be armed?
I recently heard something that I didn’t like. It was about the growth of fascism in the US, and it said something that I was uncomfortable hearing; ignoring it is the same as acceptance. I am not...
I recently heard something that I didn’t like. It was about the growth of fascism in the US, and it said something that I was uncomfortable hearing; ignoring it is the same as acceptance.
I am not subscribed to ~society. I was automatically added when it was created but I quickly noped out. I had already lowered my news consumption to a minimum before Trump won the election, but after I have actively avoided even those few programs that I thought were good. I didn’t have the will to hear about the terrible things on the horizon.
So now I am thinking about what I should do, and right now the thing that seems like the most concrete action is to buy a gun.
Honestly, though, I hate guns. I’ve done a shooting range a few times when I was a kid and I guess they were kind of fun but the idea of using it against people sickens me. On the other hand, we are living in an age where police forces are paramilitarized, the president can and will use CBP as a military force within the US border, and our civil rights are being pried apart.
But what would I actually do with a gun? What difference will it actually make? Bring part of deadly violence is the last thing that I want.
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Jan 6th rioter refuses US President Donald Trump's pardon
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The cultural ascendancy of the new young American right
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National Science Foundation freezes grant review in response to US President Donald Trump executive orders
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The upcoming US PEPFAR cut will kill millions, many of them children
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US President Donald Trump and the attention economy
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How Carl Schmitt, a German thinker relates to US MAGA concepts of right and wrong, good and bad
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US Republican Party representative introduces bill to amend the 22nd Amendment, seeking to allow a third Donald Trump term in office
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio orders halt to almost all US foreign aid
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US federal judge temporarily blocks Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order
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US President Donald Trump justice department attorneys cite old superceded cases denying native American birthright citizenship
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Some US corporations like Costco and Microsoft are resisting Donald Trump's push to end diversity hiring intiatives
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National Institutes of Health ordered by US President Trump admin to enact 'immediate and indefinite' travel suspension
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Did Donald Trump's executive order just make everyone in the US female?
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US President Donald Trump tells Vladimir Putin to end 'ridiculous war' in Ukraine or face new sanctions
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How nine popular YouTubers helped US President Donald Trump win a second term
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US President Donald Trump’s gender order won’t affect existing passports — unless they’re renewed
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US Department of Homeland Security terminates all advisory boards, halts all investigations
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Patrick Radden Keefe: Author of Say Nothing and Empire of Pain talks about journalism career, upcoming TV series, and covering Donald Trump as a journalist
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US President Donald Trump pardons Silk Road dark web market creator Ross Ulbricht
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US President Donald Trump’s executive orders already face pushback, legal challenges
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Lambda Legal condemns anti-LGBTQ+ US executive orders, vows legal action: “We’ll see you in court”
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Live updates of day one executive orders / actions taken by US President Donald Trump
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Donald Trump signs actions to pull US out of Paris climate agreement, intends to promote fossil fuels and mineral mining
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Elon Musk makes 'Nazi-style salute' at US President Donald Trump's inauguration parade
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US President Donald Trump to make historic move towards revoking birthright citizenship
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US President Donald Trump to issue executive orders to end birthright citizenship, limit gender identity — incoming official
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TikTok is coming back online after US President-elect Donald Trump pledged to restore it
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USA: What happened in the American 2024 Presidential election?
Like many people the results of the 2024 election felt like a punch in the gut. I've been a news fast since then. I'm ready to start looking at what happened. I'm sure there are a lot of articles...
Like many people the results of the 2024 election felt like a punch in the gut. I've been a news fast since then. I'm ready to start looking at what happened.
I'm sure there are a lot of articles and videos.
Could anyone recommend a fact based analysis of why Trump won? Something in the style of The Economist versus hyperbole laden news videos. :-)
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TikTok makes app unavailable for US users ahead of ban
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Donald Trump says he'll 'likely' give TikTok a ninety-day extension to avoid US ban
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US Democrats are losing the war for attention. Badly. - Ezra Klein
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US President Joe Biden won't enforce TikTok ban
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Proton CEO tweets support for Donald Trump's Department of Justice pick and the US Republican Party
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US Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's views on women in combat, infidelity, and extremism, in his own words
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Arizona attorney general wants former special prosecutor Jack Smith's Donald Trump prosecution file to aid in state law fake electors case
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New Rasputins rise to power - mysticism, pseudo science and autocracy
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How a mole infiltrated the highest ranks of American militias
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Why is Hollywood suddenly silent about Donald Trump?
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While a potential US acquisition of Greenland looks unlikely there are compelling reasons why this would be of benefit to the West's security
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The return of non-PC language in the US mainstream
I don't know how appropriate this topic will be or how uncomfortable some users will be addressing it. But I noticed a switch online in the usage of previously determined slurs. When I was a child...
I don't know how appropriate this topic will be or how uncomfortable some users will be addressing it. But I noticed a switch online in the usage of previously determined slurs.
When I was a child in the '00s, it was pretty common for people to say the "r-word" as well as refer to things as "gay" whenever they meant stupid or bad. I remember ad campaigns to stop the latter from occurring (one commercial featuring Hillary Duff and another featuring Wanda Sykes). But both of those things went away as we got deeper into the 2010s.
The Obama and, especially, the Trump years were marked by increased progressive language. I do think the turn was in 2016 when using these terms became widely unacceptable. Even two years earlier the hit song Fancy by Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX contained the lyric: "That my flow r***** each beat dear, departed."
I think a lot of the hyper-political correctness of 2016 and onwards was a response to the Trump presidency. I think people on the progressive left felt the need to be hyper-vigilant about that. Once the Biden administration happened these rigid beliefs began to relax.
I'll use a few examples of this shift involving a network TV show, to take this conversation into a more concrete real world. Saturday Night Live.
Shane Gillis, a very non politically correct comedian was hired as part of the cast of SNL in 2019. Lorne Michaels hired him to appeal to a more conservative crowd or to at least not be so catering to its liberal demographic. Gillis, who is largely not a conservative, was caught in a scandal following his casting news. Clips from his podcast surfaced of him making fun of Asians and mocking their accents. Gillis was shortly fired.
Fast forward to this year: Shane Gillis hosts SNL. Not only that, in his opening monologue he says the r-word.
Another SNL adjacent example. Matt Healy, lead singer of the 1975, appeared on The Adam Friedland Show podcast. The podcast, originally called Cumtown, is known for its non-PC humor. Healy participated in jokes making fun of Ice Spice and laughed at the host's more racy humor. Scandal surrounded Healy, who was dating Swift at the time, and he was essentially "canceled." Except, he was immediately the musical guest on SNL not long after the scandal (they were the musical spot for Jenna Ortega's episode). If this was 2019, The 1975 likely would not have been invited to be the musical guests, and/or the host of the episode (in this case Ortega) would have been pressured by her PR team to make some sort of post disavowing their inclusion. This didn't happen. In fact this year Jenna Ortega criticized political correctness herself
The last SNL example I wanted to give was in Ariana Grande's recent episode a joke was included where Grande calls someone a pathetic little gay guy, followed by her saying "I meant gay as in stupid and bad" which was very well received on all corners of the internet.
So what happened here? My perception might be warped since in late 2022 I began using the subreddits r/redscarepod and r/theadamfriedlandshow where this type of humor and the usage of these terms was already normal. So it was a little odd to me when these began gaining steam in the outside world.
If it really was just a response to Biden's presidency I feel like we would now be returning to the hyper-political correctness of the 2010s during Trump's administration. But that doesn't seem to be happening.
Maybe political correctness fell out of style, and that will be the case for another five to ten years when it becomes fashionable again.
43 votes