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Same.

I feel the exact same way and I will stand for Lgbtquia+ brothers and sisters however and whenever I can. Allyship with legs. ❤️

Reboost: Soul Gatherings

Fortune favors the bold. ~ Terence ~

via Today’s Quote — Soul Gatherings

Where my playwrights at?

Lol.

I started checking out what it is to write a play because something I want to explore creatively, feels like it would make a better play.

However the challenge is, playwriting isn’t exactly my medium. Or at least not the one I’ve been working at. Filmmaking is.

However, after mom’s death, I’m loyal to nothing. Life is short. So if something  piques my interest, I’m on it. Who cares? We’ll all be taking a dirt nap soon, so why not try ALL the things that call to you now?

From the writer of “The Vertical Hour.”

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*Great writer.*

Reblogged. (Certainly…)

This.

People of color, indigenous, LGBTQUI, immigrants, the aging, women, and children all get the shaft in this country – at one juncture or the other.

So when anyone speaks up on their behalf I listen, especially if they put some meddle behind it.

This man is one such person, attractive and high profile, he puts a sweet face

to the voices of the Black Lives Matter movement, educators, and modern historians who push to balance the scales and decolonize narratives (so we stand as equals facing each other).

It’s a message for everyone, young, old, black, white, any ethnicity. And I particularly like his message to young black people who are culture-media junkies, no responsibility over culture in their walk. Because that has to stop, too.

Anyway, hurry up before it’s censored.

Re: Curious Case of British Politics

I don’t get a chance to follow every angle of international politics or events
though I manage the minimum. Still, this article caught my eye.

I can see the merit of the ideas expressed here and will be reading up more about Abbott herself. Click on the “Misogynoir” poster to continue to the article.

by Maya Goodfellow On Wednesday, political journalist for Channel 4 News Michael Crick decided to share on Twitter an excerpt from a conversation he supposedly had with a London cabbie: “You couldn’t vote for that Corbyn, could you? Not for anyone that’s messed around with that Diane Abbott.” Crick’s choice to cherry-pick this specific quote and […]

via Michael Crick’s Diane Abbott tweet is unacceptable but it isn’t particularly surprising — Media Diversified