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Lucky number 13

@turmaliini / turmaliini.tumblr.com

This blog is hate free, Loki-friendly and sometimes NSFW.

Nazi Doctor Hans Asperger separated autistic children into "Useful For Society" (Asperger's Syndrome) and "Unworthy of Life" (Autistic Psychopathy) in Nazi era Austria as part of the Third Reich's CHILD EUTHANASIA PROGRAM and y'all are out here mindlessly parroting back his talking points to argue against modern day eugenics like you're doing anything but proving him right.

Autistic people are worthy of life whether or not they ever pay taxes. Autistic people are loved by their families and communities whether or not they experience romantic love. Autistic people deserve care and respect whether or not they are able to play sports.

Where is the line between "contributing to society" and "unworthy of life?" What makes you as an autistic person who is able to hold down a job better or more deserving than someone who needs full time care? Why do you feel the need to throw other autistic people under the bus to defend yourself rather than trying to uplift your community?

Also stop saying you have Asperger's we need to cut that Nazi shit right out. Okay thanks <3

Anonymous asked:

there's something so reassuring about seeing you so openly outspoken in the past few days

there's comfort in a queer protective front

We are all in this together and we have more support than you know. Check this out from today in London:

Theresa's a pretty well known trans woman around here. But when I arrived, the protest was already in all the roads. Busses couldn't go anywhere. The police were trying to kettle but they couldn't do it. In the end, we had to start marching. Legal observers were everywhere, and I watched two chase some CSPOs carrying a camera to intercept. (Big up to legal observers, it's a voluntary role taken to by solicitors, lawyers and barristers, and they are legends.) Trans people and their allies ground the capital city of the UK to a halt.

The media will blackout and minimise today as much as possible. But if you're ever feeling like the LGBT community has no support, I urge you to go to a protest.

I'm reminded of what historian Dominic Sandbrook said if the so-called 1960s sexual revolution in the UK, that it was "in the newspapers not people's bedrooms". That most people remained sexually and socially conservative despite what 60s and 70s media would have you believe. Evidenced in 1983 when a poll reported only 17% of people saw homosexual relationships as acceptable despite it being decriminalised in 1967 (as a product of the belief the state had no right to interfere in people's private lives, not an increase of social acceptance).

But anyway! My point is: the media crafts the narrative it wants in order to sell. It fucking lies about what is really happening and it always has. UK media would have you believe we are "TERF Island", which, ok, we have JKKK Rowling and Maya Forstater (barf), et al, but the British people? Not lost yet.

I never expected to get to thirty. The LGBT community helped me make it, so every year after I owe to them. I may not have all the right phrases, words, attitudes, whatever, but I will throw down in an instant for the community. No quarter. We got this.

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Thousands of trans and non-binary people thronged Parliament Square, alongside families and supporters waving baby blue, white and pink flags to demonstrate their anger at the judges’ ruling. The numbers seemed to take the organisers and police by surprise. Protesters from a hastily assembled coalition of 24 groups gathered in a ring against the barriers surrounding the grass and began speeches. But after the roads became clogged with people, a woman wearing a “Nobody knows I’m a lesbian” top ran across with her dog and soon the square was full. “It’s one hell of a turnout and there is a really strong sense of unity and solidarity,” said Jamie Strudwick, one of the organisers. “I think it’s impossible to compare it – it’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before.”

why would you ever outsource fun to chatgpt? are you stupid? you can make mediocre shit by yourself too.

you're missing out on all the crazy euphoric moments where you execute an idea flawlessly, sending it to your friends and feeling the genuine happiness at their reactions to something you made authentically. you're robbing yourself of something beautiful.

and I get it, writers block, artists block, depression can really be terrible, but once you break out of it (and you will) it will feel like climbing Mount Everest.

peace and love on planet earth! you are saving the environment AND you’re cool!

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