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What a year the LGBTQ+ community has had this year. Here’s a couple highlights
(Some) Celebs who came out:
Janelle Monae
Brigette Lundy-Paine
Joey Pollari
Sasha Lane
Cassandra Bankson
Abraham DeVine
Jessie Paege
Zander Hodgson
Abbi Jacobson
Reece King
Tessa Thompson
Collin Martin
Alyson Stoner
Brendon Urie
Felix Jaehn
Kevin McHale
Rebecca Sugar
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Film & TV
Ru Paul’s drag - winning 2x emmies
Queer Eye - reboot
Wynonna Earp - people’s choice Syfy
Pose - multiple Queer actors/actresses
Peppermint - first main lead trans drag in Broadway
Daniela Vega - first trans to present academy award
Love Simon - need I say more?
The Miseducation of Cameron Post - again need I say more?
Boy Erased - again a great queer film
Music & Media
Hayley Kiyoko - the creator of 20gayteen
Troye Sivan - release of Bloom
Angela Ponce - first trans woman to compete in Miss Universe
Courtney Act - winning celeb big brother
Kim Petras - broke into the top 40
Lana waithe - wearing pride flag at the met Gala (some big dick energy)
King Princess - beautiful gay bops
SOPHIE - nominated for a Grammy
Teddy Geiger - also nominated for a Grammy
Lord Ivar Mountbatten - a royal gay wedding
Sports & Politics
India - decriminalisation of gay sex
L.A - first ever bi parade
Israel - reforms of surrogacy laws
Colin Martin - first openly gay international pro soccer player
Addam Rippon - first openly gay figure skater to qualify for the Olympics
Pat Manuel - first trans man to fight and win at a pro level
Sonya Deville - first openly lesbian WWE fighter
Candidates - USA saw a high of over 400 LGBTQ+ running for office
Trans identity - no longer classified as a mental disorder
A LOT happened this great gay year that I may have missed plenty of other great achievements.
But I just want to say I’m so proud of this community and the growth we’re currently experiencing.
Thank you all the politicians who have fought for us.
Thank you to all the celebrities to represented us and were comfortable enough to come out this year.
And last of all thank YOU for being apart of this community, closeted or non - closeted or an Ally THANK YOU for being here and helping each other out being support systems to each other online when we might not get it offline.
YOU DON’T NEED TO BE FAMOUS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Just being you and helping others in this community is enough and thank you for doing just that.
Once the talk of conspiracy theorists — the rich ingesting the blood of the young to foster longevity — is now a reality and an actual business in the United States. Not only is it a business but billionaires are actually admitting their interest in it. Now, even the mainstream media is reporting it.
Peter Thiel, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal and adviser to Donald Trump told Inc. magazine:
“I’m looking into parabiosis stuff, which I think is really interesting. This is where they did the young blood into older mice and they found that had a massive rejuvenating effect. I think there are a lot of these things that have been strangely under-explored.”
As Vanity Fair reports, Ambrosia, which buys its blood from blood banks, now has about 100 paying customers. Some are Silicon Valley technologists, like Thiel, though Karmazin stressed that tech types aren’t Ambrosia’s only clients and that anyone over 35 is eligible for its transfusions.
Aside from the gruesome historical and occult background of such practices, there is literally NO DATA that suggests the process even works.
“There‘s just no clinical evidence [that the treatment will be beneficial], and you‘re basically abusing people‘s trust and the public excitement around this,” Stanford University neuroscientist Tony Wyss-Coray, who conducted a 2014 study of young blood plasma in mice, told Science magazinelast summer, as reported by Vanity Fair.
Oh and she was racist. But what European isn’t? Amiright?
Drag em!
Wasn’t she homophobic as well? 🤔
I think another valid criticism is that one of her major “good points”, her charity work, included recieving millions of dollars to run “clinics” for the sick, which didn’t actually offer stuff like diagnosis, medical experts, or even adequate nutrition. She’s been criticised for essentially spending millions on setting up fancy palliative care wards for people who might’ve actually lived if they went to a normal hospital.
It’s pretty widely believed by those who have studied her life that she didn’t actually have a lot of interest in helping people, but in making poor and sick people think that the catholic church wanted to help them, pretty much taking advantage of people at their lowest points to try to convert them to her religion.
Basically, her entire public image was exaggerated at best, utterly false at worst.
Pretty convenient that a lot of American students never learn that Einstein was a Jew who came to America and started the nuclear research after fleeing from the Nazis and having most of his research lost in the book burnings.
Or how much of his life and work was shaped by his autism, like how it was his biggest asset because it allowed him to think differently, but also his biggest hurtle because of all the abuse he received in school from teachers who labeled him as a dunce and told him he was stupid because of his disability. Which he proved wrong by discovering the theory of relativity because of his autism instead of in spite of it.
EVEN THOUGH THOSE ARE THE TWO MOST RELEVANT DETAILS OF HIS LIFE THAT EXPLAIN HOW AND WHY HE DID ALMOST EVERYTHING HE DID. But nah, Im sure diversity wasn’t relevant enough to be important in this situation.
Its almost like we have a biased school system that censors the accomplishments of marginalized groups to stop them from realizing that people like them have accomplished things.