With Mace, and many other TERFs, they almost always act as "crybullys" and act super tough and aggressive while simultaneously acting like abused victims to try to emotionally leverage society's sexism to help them. It's incredibly pathetic
November 23, 2024 at 5:56 PM
With Mace, and many other TERFs, they almost always act as "crybullys" and act super tough and aggressive while simultaneously acting like abused victims to try to emotionally leverage society's sexism to help them. It's incredibly pathetic
A woman should either be an individualistic girlboss who is held to the same standards of responsibility and discipline as men, or they should not be held to those standards but provided for and protected.
November 23, 2024 at 5:45 PM
A woman should either be an individualistic girlboss who is held to the same standards of responsibility and discipline as men, or they should not be held to those standards but provided for and protected.
The presidential election called for January 2025 in Belarus will be the “reappointment of Lukashenko by Lukashenko himself,” exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said at the Halifax International Security Forum on Saturday.
The presidential election called for January 2025 in Belarus will be the “reappointment of Lukashenko by Lukashenko himself,” exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said at the Halifax International Security Forum on Saturday.
I want so badly to enjoy mobile games but the ecosystem they occupy apparently forces them into being annoying to play unless you are constantly purchasing magical coins at bizarre denominations that I refuse to understand.
November 18, 2024 at 5:44 AM
>Get an Ad for a new mobile game >Install >There's an Ad every 2 minutes >Delete >Repeat
This fact strikes me as a commentary about democracy models: Presidential systems may be temporarily corrupted, but the fact that authoritarians see and pursue the benefits of a parliamentar system over a presidential one is somewhat revealing.
Timely (but paywalled) article on the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) at 130. It is using its paper-thin coalition legislative majority to restructure Taiwan's constitutional order from a presidential system to a parliamentary one. Protests today at Legislature. asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Po...
This fact strikes me as a commentary about democracy models: Presidential systems may be temporarily corrupted, but the fact that authoritarians see and pursue the benefits of a parliamentar system over a presidential one is somewhat revealing.
Useful article depicting KMT's identify crisis as it loses relevance. Useful summary of KMT's attempts at centralizing power in legislature, and to pass laws to enable China to infiltrate into and take over Taiwan—clearly KMT has pivoted towards subservience to CCP.