Oh my god, yes. This is what I like to see. I've had a poor time with my school system due to disability and medical neglect. Good to see things are improving over there.
I have several Russian friends who are a bit like this. As an American I feel scared trying to correct them because, y'know, Americans have a reputation for being invasive and assuming they know better than anyone, even if what's correct is correct.
Maybe, but I'm not sure if he was the accelerationist of the two candidates. The US was set to collapse under its own weight anyway. The democrats have historically been the more warlike party, we would've likely collapsed even faster by picking more fights abroad that we can't win.
Humans are communal. Pack animals. So it feels so alienating to have traits people hate. That's probably why I became a communist too. And at times I feel like I'm trying to fight for people who hate me. Is that what I'm supposed to tell LGBT people at Burkina, for example? To fight for people who legally persecute them? It's the right call, the enemy is the west. But it's demoralizing when the good guys hate you, makes you feel like education and acceptance is a long ways away. I'm also trans and I think I have ADHD and BPD as well. And I'm never sure if I could even hold a job. Makes me feel I was born way too early, like I belong in the future. Maybe ask yourself, do you have friends here? Are you friends with those who similarly struggle with BPD? Perhaps you would never have met them if not for that. It's a fucked up thing to think about, oppression bringing people together who would otherwise never meet, whose reason for meeting is dependant on oppression that should never have happened. Like how many good people are descended from bad parents or from genociders. We're all byproducts of bad shit. But we're here, in this time and place. I'm happy I have my friends and can look at the world from the perspective of the "useless trash".
I've seen people claim that they're reclaiming the r-slur because they're disabled. They remind me of that black white supremacist from the movie Django Unchained. He used the n-word in a racist context that's totally different from how black people normally use it and identically to how racists use it.
Hmm... I imagine some people with unmedicated ADHD would struggle with reading theory and listening to audiobooks. I don't want to go around telling disabled people to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. I'd ask for their best effort but it's on us to meet their needs of course.
Let me know when they're accepting untalent. I'm disabled, I don't want to be in the US, but I doubt I can do anything the people or robots there can't do better.
I feel silly because I look at this good piece of art and immediately think "is no one left-handed? Or is it dependent on the dominant eye? Or can these rifles only be used that way? I'm not a rifle expert."
Damn it. I think this meme's hilarious but I can't bring myself to use it because I know that Uncle Ruckes is using the n-word in a racist context in this scene the way a white supremacist (like himself) would and not the friendly way black people often use it among themselves.
Then where should we go? Immigration to good countries is difficult for many of us.