• Rasm653u [He/him] 🔻
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    201 year ago

    And they also think “both sides bad” in regards to the Ukkkraine conflict

    • @REEEEvolution
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      141 year ago

      “Two things can be bad at once” - Always said regarding a topic where this absolutely is not the case.

    • alunyanneгs 🏳️‍⚧️♀️
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      91 year ago

      I actually think this way, but at the same time, I also believe that Ukkkraina is much, much worse than Russia due to its rampant Nazism and White Supremacism1.

      I would’ve been a Russia stan at this point if they just - at the very least - left LGBT+ people alone and tackled the high domestic abuse cases.


      1 - (que the time Ukrainian citizens were pushing Global Southerners from trains or even beating them up when everyone were fleeing from the war… And here I thought people were supposed to be more empathetic during the time of war… Oh well, I guess fascists will always be fascists)

        • alunyanneгs 🏳️‍⚧️♀️
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          41 year ago

          Thank you! An artist called Paxiti made it, apparently it’s supposed to be a character of hers (called Eleonore).

          I found it while browsing through Safebooru and ended up liking it a lot, enough to use it as my pfp. Besides, you just don’t see many people using pride flags as their hair color, hehe.

      • @GloriousDoubleK
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        51 year ago

        It is the one thing that is so weird with Russia. Those weird moments of folding anti lgbt stuff into the superstructure conversation with the SMO just seemed like a vestigial waste of time.

        Ive said it before. It’s probably better for a country to fold in their minority populations into a shared national project and give them common investment in it then to alienate them and give them reason to assist the enemy or consider subterfuge.

        At the very least, it seems extremely weird that treating certain people as second class citizens in your country as part of one’s definition of victory or making the lgbt stuff even part of the conversation of war.