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'Out of touch' with an extended play record. With the usual careful self-centering, without looking back at the abandoned situation. And the difference between cooperating against it and adapting to it.
single On teachers and cautious conformists—terrifying arseholes
Last night I saw a comment from Marvy Lavery, a black transfem, regarding queer folks and especially black queer folks and our place in society that stuck with me and will probably continue to stay with me (and I'm paraphrasing):
"I think we should not seek to assimilate into society because they will never see us as one of them. Unique is what we are."
-- Marvy Lavery
And that's so true, and it actually gave me a much needed wake up call that I hadn't realized I needed until now.
Why am I, an intersex queer individual and a black intersex queer individual at that, worrying so much about assimilating into and/or making myself palatable to a cishet society that is predominantly driven by bigoted people--many of whom are further continually emboldened by the Trump Administration--who wouldn't ever embrace me or show me any form of humane respect and decency? It's legitimately a waste of time.
I feel the same way regarding my autism. Why would I waste time trying to assimilate into and/or make myself palatable to a society drenched in hyper neurotypical desirability and respectability politics and culture norms rooted in and fueled by casteism and ableism? Yet again, a waste of time.
Why would I try to dim my God given light, my uniqueness and everything that makes me who I am to appease or cater to the fragility of miserable and insecure people who won't take accountability for their own bigotry, jealousy and envy? Again, a waste of time.
And when you get to that place where you remember that God is the One who gives you true self worth and you're truly ok with who you are and all of your eccentricities, quirks and uniqueness and stop caring about what other people think, there's so much peace that comes with it and it's genuinely so freeing. And I'm finally at that place now and I feel so much more free inside because of it.
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Well.... Get to deleting homie, it's been a week.
A real man does what he says he's going to do.
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-Wanting support and following 0 people- "Where is your support at homie? Huh?" "NOTHING LIKE FORCE FEEDING BABIES"
I’ll always be my own person and I do not care if it makes people mad