im_me_but_better

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[–] im_me_but_better@lemmy.blahaj.zone -2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

While the stance against the weapons companies and stonewall cuddling with them is necessary in the context of the Palestinian genocide, one core point missing on that text was criticism for queer people working for those companies.

This may be because there starts the really complex discussion.

Queer people aren't a political block. While most lean socially to the left because the right seems hellbent on dehumanizing queer people, not all queer are socially left and most importantly, many queer economically lean right.

So here comes the hard point. If queer people want to work on those companies, isn't it good that those companies treat them with respect?

Is it the expectation that those companies should treat their queer employees bad so no queer people wants to work there?

What is the position of the protesters on queer people working for those companies?

[–] im_me_but_better@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 1 month ago (1 children)

In mexico there are also accepted transgender identities in indigenous societies. Like the muxe in Oaxaca.

Erasing history is a way for people to think that being trans is a "new thing".

To keep the weeds out and not having to collect the clippings. It actually takes less time overall. It wasn't a large area, though.

[–] im_me_but_better@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

All the possible signals. Really. I'll give you two of my own experience (or inexperience)

  • Teenagers in a school trip. She tells me, do you want to come with me, I forgot my key in the room. "Sure" I say. I proceed to walk with her and wait for her to go to her room while I held the elevator.

  • Me in a quite alternative bar. She "why don't you stay longer, I can take you home after". Me "I have early class tomorrow".

Both were drop dead gorgeous (the first one was fairly wealthy)

Those are just two examples. My life is full of them. Apparently I'm more attractive than smart.

Of course, there have been some super direct where I clued in but it was impossible not to.

[–] im_me_but_better@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Less work? 🤣

I had a garden with wild flowers, it was planted by the previous owner. An horticulturist.

It was beautiful but required a lot of work. Way more than mowing a couple of days a week.

I still tried to keep up, though.

I'm non-binary and don't commune with binary choices.

I can be in parallel on Reddit and Lemmy. Eventually I may feel totally comfortable in one of them to ditch the other, or maybe not. Who cares?

Plus there are two sides for users in social media, producer and consumer.

I can be on Insta as a consumer checking what my friends are up to and on pixelfed posting my pictures and sharing the links with my friends.

But we have so many "quotes" from Einstein. It would be fun to go one by one asking if he really said that.

Interestingly enough, it may be women themselves due to societal expectations.

It is legal in Canada. One day me, my partner and a friend (very feminist friend) were at the park in a nice spring sunny day. I removed my T-shirt and laid on the grass. She said something like "I think is should to". I said " go ahead, why don't you?" and she said something about feeling uncomfortable because no one else was doing it.

(It wasn't shyness with us. I had already seen her naked)