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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-31

Before today's quotations, an essay.

Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility. It's meant to be a day to celebrate trans people and trans joy (specifically in contrast to the solemn Transgender Day of Rememberance in November), to remind everyone we're regular people too, not monsters or stereotypes or "a lifestyle" or a philosophical hypothetical or fetish objects or tragic figures to pity or symbols of courage to use as inspiration-porn. Just people; whole people, as valuable as other people. Like other people, some of us are amazing, some are unlucky, some are beautiful, and we all need community -- are part of your communities.

This year some of us are feeling a little too 'seen' and wonder if we can have a Day of Invisibility instead to escape that gaze -- I've seen four or five tweets making comments like that this week. But the version of us being Examined And Debated in the media, in legislatures, in debates about sports ... aren't really us. They're cartoon versions of us, or straw-trans to argue against or boogie-trans to scapegoat and make people afraid of. We, the transgender people, are being painted over for others to project what they're afraid of or what they find politically useful onto. So the paradox here is that we need real visibility -- see us, as we are -- more than ever, but simultaneously it's an unusually dangerous time to stand up and draw attention.

We need our allies, cisgender friends who already see us and know us, to be guarding our backs. Some of you might have missed the number of states with bills targeting trans people this year, mostly aimed at trans children, banning affirming medical care, banning participation in school sports, framing supportive parents as child abusers. Or how the right wing's use of recycled homphobic language & accusations from the 1980s and 1990s has gotten around to the 'portray trans people as a threat to children' step. (Actually, they're trying to ressurect that one for the rest of the letters in LGBTQIA+ too, thanks to debate about the Florida "don't say gay" law.) Most of you have probably missed the attempts to redefine "trans child" to extend to age 25, for the purpose of denying medical transition.

This is a precarious time for trans people and will likely get worse before it gets better.

And now here are some quotes.


"Another reminder of the violence trans people are at risk of every single day. It's a daily barrage of obscenely violent threats and wishes for our murder.

"People in power want us dead. Simple as that.

"I'm not being hyperbolic at all here: conservative rhetoric about trans people in the US recently has sounded disturbingly similar to rhetoric often employed shortly before a genocide."

-- Commander Stephanie Sterling ([twitter.com profile] JimSterling), 2022-03-22 [Nota bene: the first tweet quote-tweets another that includes a screen-shot of the headline+photo from an article about Mississippi Republican former state senator and gubernatorial candidate Robert Foster saying "I think they need to be lined up against (a) wall before a firing squad to be sent to an early judgment," which he doubled down on the following day.]

"The far right is attempting to use legislation across the US for the sole purpose of forcing LGBTQ people into the closet for fear of facing spurious lawsuits.

"They believe if people are too afraid to be openly queer, future queer kids won't realize they're queer.

[...]

"But also by ensuring that straight cis kids never learn about queer identities means those kids will be less likely to be accepting, compassionate and inclusive. Through their forced ignorance, they're more likely to grow into bigoted adults.

"The right also sees that as a win.

[...]

"The right wants to stop your queer kids from being queer.

"And if they can't do that, they want to stop your queer kids from living.

-- Ashley Lynch ([twitter.com profile] ashleylynch), 2022-03-29

"There won't be death camps and cattle cars. Those are specific to a particular time and place in history. What I am seeing is that conditions in the U.S. will likely be there for a Republican-led effort to remove a class of people from American life via a combination of demonization, legal oppression and stochastic violence, with the goal of forcing all of them to either flee or hide who they are to avoid persecution.

"The GOP has completely demonized trans people to the point where they are depicted as an existential threat. Every day, trans people lose more and more of what very few legal protections they have. And when you lack any sort of political power or friends in government, and are part of a group that would cause minimal economic disruption if you disappear, you are extremely vulnerable. At .6 percent of the adult population, trans people can be scapegoated without being able to effectively defend themselves politically or physically. Just the right percentage that few people know them, but everyone knows OF them, and what they know usually comes from conservative media sources that are framing the existence of trans people in increasingly apocalyptic terms-very similar to the way Hitler spoke of Jews in the 1930s.

"Fox's most popular host, Tucker Carlson, regularly invites Abigail Shrier on his show-she makes claims that trans people are brainwashing children, sucking them into a cult, conducting medical experiments on them, and mutilating them afterwards. She's also promoted the narrative that trans people are part of a trans-humanist plot to destroy humanity, led by a cabal of Jewish billionaires. All of this is eerily harks back to 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion' hoax-a fabricated anti-Semitic text written in 1903 in Russia that popularized the idea of a 'global Jewish conspiracy,' which Hitler would use to justify his exterminating the Jews."

-- Brynn Tannehill ([twitter.com profile] BrynnTannehill), "Trans People Are in Grave Danger", DAME Magazine, 2022-03-15 [This one is very long, but important. Please find time to read it. Or save it to a text file and have your computer read it to you, if that works better for you.]

"Until recently, most open calls for trans eradication on mainstream online platforms have been coded or veiled, with suggestions that transness should simply 'go away' or somehow be removed from public life, but with no specifics given for the implementation of that goal. Examples include spinster users repeatedly saying 'I want them gone' and 'I don't even want to see them anymore. I'm sick of them, the whole gang of freaks.' or a twitter user demanding that the the mayor of greater manchester 'get rid of this plague', in reference to trans protestors. However, Trans Safety Network has recently observed a rise in the number of expressions of explicit violence directed towards transgender people, both from anonymous accounts, as well as named and even verified accounts on twitter." -- Meryl Links (minusplnp), "Increase in open calls for violence against trans people and allies", TransSafety.Network ([twitter.com profile] trans_safety), 2022-03-26

And on a more positive note, since today is supposed to be about celebrating trans people ...

"[...] And what is more of God than a full and unashamed embracing of the people God made us to be, lovingly crafted in God's own image? What is more of the gospel, what is better news, than the truth of who we are? Living, breathing examples of the expansiveness of God's creation and the love which God has for each and every one of us? [...]

"People often think that it is in denying our queerness that we please God, and in embracing it we indulge only ourselves, wrapped up in human affairs and not the divine. And to that I echo Jesus' words to Peter in this reading [Mark 8:27-38]: get behind me, satan, for you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things. Because what is more human than the social and cultural norms that we use to shame and exclude? What reeks of human corruption more than the use of scripture and of God's name to excuse bigotry against God's beloved creation? And what can come closer to the divine than to see the world as God created it, and to praise God for the wonder of that creation without denying or defying any part of it? [...]

"Jesus asked us to take up our crosses and follow him, and no cross is formed by God. Our metaphorical crosses, like the literal one Jesus carried, are formed by human hands, as a reaction to human fears, and in response to our percieved breaking of human rules in pursuit of God's truth and justice. Our cross is not our God-given queerness, but the world's response to it. [...]"

-- Jay Hulme ([twitter.com profile] JayHulmePoet), 2022-02-27 (video)

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 03:15pm on 2022-03-30

[I just posted this as a Twitter thread, regarding today's episode (#139) of FilkCast, which I'd been listening to since it started.]

I haven't complaind about the wizard rock before, because I know "do people have to give up Harry Potter?" is contentious,
  and I feel bad penalizing artists who wrote good songs before JKR poisoned the whole meme-space,
  and yes I've noticed a song or two over the last couple years about this and saying JKR's wrong,
  and a lot of it is genuinely good musically, ...

But the message it sends is still "we love this more than we love our trans friends whom we know it hurts" / "we want this too much to give it up for their sake". Especially a whole episode of it.

Things you mentioned in the intro, not referring to JKR as anything other than "the author", saying they're "taking this world back" from her, noting that she made you angry too ... it's not enough. It feels like mere pinkwashing, like merely rationalizing not wanting to do the hard thing.

It feels like "If we add the right phrases and symbols, that makes it okay and lets us off the hook so we don't have to face the fact that it's still problematic, right?" And no, that does not work. It's still the Potterverse, it's still celebrating the work of someone who wants me not to exist, and it's still saying "we love this more than we care about how it hurts you." Fuck that.

So I will definitely not be listening to this week's episode. I've not yet decided about next week's, or any after that. I'll decide that after I've slept on it a couple of times.

But today -- today I feel gut-punched. What you tried to do in your intro, not good enough.

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-30

"There has been much written recently about the increasing demand for gender-affirming services; specifically, surgical procedures. However, transgender and gender diverse people have always existed. So to then have the need for gender-affirming care. For a long time, this need refused to be seen or acknowledged. Medicine as a field and society as a whole are finally starting to open their eyes.

"It is not that 'there is growing interest in gender-affirming surgery and LGBTQ+ care in medicine,' as is commonly quoted. The truth is that the medical field is just beginning to dismantle and emerge from the active oppression and negligence of care that was long practiced against our marginalized queer community. By integrating gender-affirming principles into the foundational practices of medicine, we are doing the bare minimum. We are providing care that has always been medically necessary, but only recently acknowledged as such.

[...]

"Many of the rights and privileges I enjoy as a white queer person were in no small part fought for by transgender women and queer people of color. Despite this reality, these groups represent some of the most oppressed members of our society. As the 'gay liberation' movement marched forward, transgender people were in many ways left behind. No longer. Working in this field as a queer person has allowed me to see the need, the role, and the impact that someone from the queer community can have in academic medicine. The time for academic institutions to see us, hear us, and make change is now. It was not social obligation that led me here. It was a passion to connect, support, and to serve the community I fiercely love and belong to."

-- Blair Peters, MD ([twitter.com profile] queersurgeon), "The Long Overdue Rise of Gender-Affirming Care", Medpage Today, 2021-06-19

[Tomorrow, 2022-03-31, is the annual International Transgender Day of Visibility.]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-29

"I spend a lot of time thinking about stories and storytelling. I think about how much I long for happy stories. For hopeful stories. Not as some kind of opiate, but because I believe that seeing ourselves as heroes changes how we move through the world.

"I want transgender stories about coming out, about transitioning, about falling in love and out of love, about being parents, about being workers, about being adventurers. I want trans stories where being transgender isn't the focus (but it's still there). I want transgender stories where we have jobs and loves and families. I want flawed transgender heroes. I want transgender heroes! I want transgender stories where no one dies. I want transgender stories of triumph. I want transgender stories about it all.

"And I want us to tell these stories. I want to read stories by transgender people about our own lives and communities. I want these stories to focus on our experiences and our perspectives and to be told from our point of view. I want us to tell our stories for ourselves; not to educate or inspire cisgender people but to celebrate the richness of our own experience."

-- Fr. Shannon Kearns ([twitter.com profile] shannontlkearns), "Transgender People Must Survive", 2020-07-09

[This coming Thursday, 2022-03-31, is the annual International Transgender Day of Visibility.]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-28

"the replies in there being like 'in the 90s i didn't know anyone questioning their gender'

"... yes. because in the 90s, those words and experiences were actively hidden from us. i probably would have, if i had the language."

-- Becca! ([twitter.com profile] BeccaOnMain), 2022-03-24

"i spent the 90s convinced that i was not trans, just a pervert. i spent the 90s believing in AGP. i spent the 90s convinced people like me were destined to be serial killers.

"if i had even one goddamn positive model, i would have been able to transition at 18, instead of 41."

-- kiva ([twitter.com profile] persenche), 2022-03-25

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[This coming Thursday, 2022-03-31, is the annual International Transgender Day of Visibility.]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-27

"In particular, I want to proclaim to my transgender siblings that I believe in a God who knows your name, even if that name hasn't been chosen yet. I believe in a God who calls you a beloved daughter even if your parents insist you'll always be their son. A God who blesses you and gives you a home even if you're not welcome in the place you used to call home. A God whose relentless creativity invites you to become who you were created to be, even if you have to risk everything to do it." -- Rev. Junia R. Joplin ([twitter.com profile] jrjoplin), 2020-06-14 (video) (quoted in "A trans Christian minister came out in a sermon. Now, she’s bracing for what comes next" by Emily St. James ([twitter.com profile] emilyvdw), 2020-06-26)

[This coming Thursday, 2022-03-31, is the annual International Transgender Day of Visibility.]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-26

"One of the more upsetting parts of my pandemic was being forced to confront the fact that I probably care about other people more than the average, and I fucking loathe other people." -- Cameron Lauder ([twitter.com profile] UnarmedOracle), 2022-03-22

"Living in America means my most reliable sources of information are the waffle house index and the frequency of one star candle reviews" -- Grant in 202X ([twitter.com profile] grantthethief), 2022-03-23, after seeing that there is yet another upsurge in folks leaving product reviews complaining about the lack of scent in scented candles they'd bought, which tends to track with increases in covid-19 infections because anosmia is one of the common symptoms

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-25

"[...] Finally, there is one more important reason for this veto. I must admit, I am not an expert on transgenderism. I struggle to understand so much of it and the science is conflicting. When in doubt however, I always try to err on the side of kindness, mercy and compassion. I also try to get proximate and I am learning so much from our transgender community. They are great kids who face enormous struggles. Here are the numbers that have most impacted my decision: 75,000, 4, 1, 86 and 56.

  • 75,000 high school kids participating in high school sports in Utah.
  • 4 transgender kids playing high school sports in Utah.
  • 1 transgender student playing girls sports.
  • 86% of trans youth reporting suicidality.
  • 56% of trans youth having attempted suicide

"Four kids and only one of them playing girls sports. That's what all of this is about. Four kids who aren't dominating or winning trophies or taking scholarships. Four kids who are just trying to find some friends and feel like they are a part of something. Four kids trying to get through each day. Rarely has so much fear and anger been directed at so few. I don't understand what they are going through or why they feel the way they do. But I want them to live. And all the research shows that even a little acceptance and connection can reduce suicidality significantly. For that reason, as much as any other, I have taken this action in the hope that we can continue to work together and find a better way. If a veto override occurs, I hope we can work to find ways to show these four kids that we love them and they have a place in our state."

-- Utah governor Spencer J. Cox, 2022-03-22, statement on vetoing the transgender sports bill


[A good Feast of the Annunciation, Maryland Day, and Greek Independence Day, to everyone celebrating one or more of those holidays today!]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-24

"I'm not a person who thinks the world would be entirely different if it was run by women. If you think that, you've forgotten what high school was like." -- Madeleine Albright (b. 1937-05-15, d. 2022-03-23; US ambassador to the UN 1993-1997, US secretary of state 1997-2001)

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-23

".[twitter.com profile] joerogan accuses teachers of 'grooming' kids, expresses support for 'Don't Say Gay' legislation" [followed by a screencap from The Blaze quoting Joe Rogan's comment] -- Judd Legum ([twitter.com profile] JuddLegum), 2022-03-22

"This 'grooming' language is dangerous and an escalation. If you paint everyone who is not hostile to LGBT as a 'groomer', it's a short leap to accusing them of pedophilia. From there, a short leap to violence." -- Thor's Son ([twitter.com profile] NoNazisValhalla), 2022-03-22

[It's not just Joe Rogan -- I started seeing dismissive "Ok, groomer" responses from trolls to anyone opposing hate speech several weeks ago, and a few weeks ago I started seeing less-flippant, more directed accusations of 'grooming' (in the pedophilia sense) aimed at LTGBQIA+ people and our allies all over Twitter. There's been a change in tone from "let's see if I can piss you off easily on my way out of this conversation," to folks arguing (with varying degrees of effort) that queer folk are actually a danger to children. I read this as stochastic terrorism (i.e. repeat loudly and often enough that members of a group are a threat that must be stopped, and wait for a "lone wolf" to decide to take matters into his own hands and start killing people) though it may also be intended as a silencing tactic, hoping to make LGQTBIA+ allies hesitate to speak out for fear of being accused, even just by a social media rando, of being a pedophile. I started reporting these to Twitter as both hate speech and attempts to incite violence, but so far Twitter hasn't deigned to act.]

a riff on the two astronauts meme:  a pink wug stares at a large blue circle filled with phrases like, "it will mislead kids", and "locker room panic", and the pink wug says, "Wait, it.s all recycled bigotry?" while a blue wug standing behind the pink one and pointing a gun at it says, "Always has been".  The image is signed by @PinkWug.

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-22

A conversation 2022-01-11 on Twitter:

RevDaniel ([twitter.com profile] RevDaniel):  

An insidious side to burnout is looking back at your life and thinking "I've been busier / more stressed than this before! So how can I be burning out now when things aren't as bad as they have been?"

Burnout is cumulative.

Jo Mercuri Goat ([twitter.com profile] jo_mercuri):  

It can sneak up on you.

RevDaniel ([twitter.com profile] RevDaniel):  

I'm not sure it sneaks. It walks steadily toward you and you see it coming but you keep telling yourself "It's not going to get here. It will stop there."

Burnout waves all kinds of flags to announce itself. And we ignore them, deny them or explain them away.

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-21

"It was true that [Harald Hardrada] was a fierce warrior that empresses wanted, but the operative word there is 'was'. That was decades ago. Hardrada had lived a long and hard life. And many of his most famous exploits were things he had done very long time ago. Long before his rule. And the truth is, he'd spent the last two decades doing the things that had earned him a slightly different reputation -- and likely his new nickname: 'hardrada', or tyrant. And like many tyrants, he seems to have believed that things like time and age didn't apply to him. And if Hardrada was alive today, I'd imagine he'd be the kind of guy to post cringey photos of himself shirtless, riding a horse.

"People who live through brutality, and rely on strength, often don't realize that strength isn't an inherent quality; it's a phase of life. If you help build a world that isn't safe for the weak, then eventually you build a world that isn't safe for you."

-- Jamie Jeffers ([twitter.com profile] BritishPodcast), The British History Podcast, episode 390: "Stamford Bridge", 2022-03-19

Today is
Gregorian: 2022 March 21 -- during Lent
Roman: 2775 13th day before April Kalends
Julian: 2022 March 08 -- during Great Lent
Hebrew: 5782 Adar II 18
Islamic (lunar Hijri): 1443 Sha'Ban 17
Persian (solar Hijri): 1401 Farvardin 01 -- Nowruz, new year 1401
Mayan: 0.0.0.13.0.9.6.17
Indian (civil): 1943 Phalguna 29 -- new year's eve
(Tomorrow is 1944 Caitra 01 in the Indian civil calendar)
Coptic: 1738 Paramhat 12
Discordian: 3188 Discord 07

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-20

"Indifference to our neighbor and to God also represents a real temptation for us Christians. Each year during Lent we need to hear once more the voice of the prophets who cry out and trouble our conscience." -- Pope Francis

[Happy start of atronomical spring! (The vernal equinox is at 11:33 EST / 15:33 UTC, for folks who like to narrow it down.) And Nowruz mubarak to everyone celebrating it tonight/tomorrow!]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-19

"Do not blame God for having created the tiger, but thank him for not having given it wings." -- listed as either an Ethiopian or Indian proverb in various places, though one site that calls it Ethiopian notes that similar proverbs exist throughout Africa

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-18

"If you don't think representation matters, you're probably well-represented." -- Rev. Bernice King ([twitter.com profile] BerniceKing), 2022-02-25

[To everyone celebrating Shab-e-Barat tonight, may you have a bright future, forgive and be forgiven as needed, and tomorrow may you have an easy fast.]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-17

"Yom Saint Patrick Ha'Kadosh is the yahrzeit of Saint Patrick Ha'Kadosh, a Christian tzaddik who died on 20 Adar II, 4221.

"His yahrzeit is celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar on 17 March, which this year falls on 14 Adar II until chatzot of 15 Adar II.

[...]

"Christian-Americans who follow Irish minhagim may also observe the holiday of Yom Saint Patrick Ha'Kadosh with a street parade of other Irish-Christian families, perhaps organized by a local Christian shul that davens according to Nusach Irlandi.

"Some cities with large populations of Irish-Christians, like Chicago, even indulge them by granting petitions to dye their rivers green for Yom Saint Patrick Ha'Kadosh.

[...]

"On Yom Saint Patrick Ha'Kadosh it is traditional to drink copious amounts of Irish beer, which has a special harp-shaped hechsher to indicate it is kosher for yom tov.

"Some beers may be tinted green in honor of the yom tov.

"There is no obligation to drink until you no longer recognize the name of St. Patrick Ha'Kadosh."

[...]

-- Jew Who Has It All ([twitter.com profile] JewWhoHasItAll), 2022-03-16 [JewWhoHasItAll is a satirical account; she lives in an alternate US where Judaism is the dominant religion, the one whose calendar everyone uses, whose holidays and customs everyone knows, and Christianity is a minority faith whose calendar seems confusing and whose customs non-Christians often try to explain in a confused or half-understood way. Another account, Jewsplainer ([twitter.com profile] JWhoKnowsItAll), explains vocabulary and context for bits that non-Jewish readers might not be familiar with, and steps in to explain to especially perplexed people what universe JewWhoHasItAll lives in, and the purpose of the account. ( quick what's-going-on-here thread, 3 tweets; and tweet-by-tweet-explanation, 12 tweets) Highly recommended.]

Chag Purim sameach and happy St. Patrick's Day, to everyone celebrating at least one of those!

Today is
Gregorian: 2022 March 17 -- St. Patrick's Day
Roman: 2775 16th day before April Kalends
Julian: 2022 March 04
Hebrew: 5782 Adar II 14 -- Purim
Islamic: 1443 Sha'ban 13
Persian: 1400 Esland 26
Mayan: 0.0.0.13.0.9.6.13
Indian (civil): 1943 Phalguna 26
Coptic: 1738 Paremhat 08
Discordian: 3188 Discord 03

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-16

"What's happening in Ukraine is a crime. Russia is the aggressor, and responsibility belongs to one person: Vladimir Putin. My father is Ukrainian, my mother is Russian, and they have never been enemies. The necklace I'm wearing is a symbol that Russia needs to immediately end this fratricidal war - and that our fraternal nations might still reconcile. Unfortunately, I've worked lately at Channel One, spreading Kremlin propaganda, and I am very ashamed now for that. Ashamed that I lied on TV, ashamed that I allowed the brainwashing of Russian people. We were silent in 2014 when this all started. We didn't go out to protests when the Kremlin poisoned Navalny. We simply silently observed this anti-human regime. And now the whole world has turned away from us. Ten generations won't be enough to wash us of the shame of this fratricidal war. We, thoughtful and intelligent Russian people, have the only power to stop this madness. Go out to protests, don't be afraid. They can't put us all in prison." -- Marina Ovsyannikova, who ran onto a live state TV news broadcast in Russia, carrying a sign protesting the invasion of Ukraine, in a video message she recorded beforehand [translation thanks to Michael Druker ([twitter.com profile] m_druker) -- I don't know whether the translation is his, or copied from somewhere else]


To everyone observing Ta'anit Esther,may you have an easy fast today -- and a joyous Purim tonight & tomorrow!

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-15

"Think of everything we changed-becoming more violent, frightened and hostile-because 3,000 people died one day.

"But with no external foe to demonize-only systems that exist to maximize horded wealth over human thriving-we're expected to accept that death count every day."

-- A.R. Moxon ([twitter.com profile] JuliusGoat), 2022-02-05

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-14

"The propagandist's purpose is to make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human." -- Aldous Huxley (b. 1894-07-26, d. 1963-11-22), The Olive Tree (1936) [thanks to [personal profile] extraarcha for mentioning this quote elsewhere]

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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2022-03-13

"Nazi forces are not seeking mere modifications in colonial maps or in minor European boundaries. They openly seek the destruction of all elective systems of government on every continent-including our own; they seek to establish systems of government based on the regimentation of all human beings by a handful of individual rulers who have seized power by force. These men and their hypnotized followers call this a new order. It is not new. It is not order." -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (b. 1882-01-30, d. 1945-04-12; President of the United States 1933-03-04 to 1945-04-12), Address to the Annual Dinner for White House Correspondents' Association, 1941-03-15

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