You cant even pretend to be pushing a âwomens rightsâ pillar while we actively support the slaughter of innocent women in gaza.
Identity politics, and the concern silos that come with them, have failed. Itâs my personal opinion that they were pushed as a means to divide us against each other over things that donât threaten the profits of the capitalist class.
Fight for human rights.
Yes, human rights includes LGBT+ rights.
Yes, human rights includes womenâs rights.
Human rights at work as well. Human rights to housing and Healthcare. No half measures, no negotiations.
We tried to negotiate with the 1% in the early 20th century. Much like negotiating peace with Putin, it was just a temporary cease fire while the 1% consolidated their power and let their propaganda networks soak the human mind.
How is this a meme?
I believe in free speech but Iâm more concerned about freedom from religion than freedom of religion.
Democratic secular society is on a sharp decline all over the world.
Although you donât like religion, itâs one of the dominos that fall in the line of authoritarian control. When it falls, other dominos fall with it.
If we are to (correctly) have freedom of religion, the working class must remain armed to put down the religiousâ inevitable grasp at taking over the nation state.
These people are mentally ill, and work tirelessly to make their delusions your reality.
Source: your reality
21% of American adults are illiterate (54% read below a 6th grade level)
17% of Canadian adults are illiterate.
I keep coming back to these points as itâs important context when understanding the news.
Thatâs⌠horrifying. I had no idea it was that high. I have to wonder how anyone can be illiterate, after watching my kids learn to read, and how little effort it took (on my part I mean, they were putting effort into it, because they wanted to)
I should point out that a portion of the stat comes from immigrants who are fully literate in their native language.
National literacy as a topic forms an interesting picture that I donât fully understand.