Of course that would be nice, but I feel we are a long long way culturally as a species from disconnecting from the gender binary as a whole. I think so strongly of myself as male, and it seems for many queer people that they think of themselves as transgender within that binary. It's important while we still think this way to vehemently preserve the right to indentify legally in or outside of the gender binary but I totally appreciate that idea as a long term goal.
samson
Reactionism, people often feel tied to their gender identity. Gender is a social construct but a very well built construct.
I heard it was because everyone was throwing Nazi salutes in public spaces in support of the current liberal candidate but maybe whoever said that was making it the fuck up
edit for raptor squad this is entirely sarcastic but Christ you're dense mate
How do you think this goes in court. If this is abused it means free millions from the state for your rights being trampled on.
Which truly doesn't matter as we are a part of the various treaties and international frameworks mentioned on that site. Treaty law is just as valid as domestic law and as long as that is held we have a right to freedom of speech with the minor caveats of not allowing racist scum to speak freely.
It doesn't need to. The small amount that are somewhat able to be convinced are the ones to look for
Lexicographically as well.
The best community for tea ☕ is on Reddit too, but it's mainly that and Ukrainian news that I browse.
I'm sure you can, but not really my point. Linux gaming outside of steam is horrifying and trying to install anything as a new user is bloody impossible.
I know, I'm Aboriginal. I completely supported the voice as it stood. I think that it's something worth persuing due to how much states control in our system, but it could very well lead to fragmentation etc. It's definitely been a massive step backwards and I think there's going to be a lot off the cards from now for a long time sadly.
If you have the gog version it's not particularly user friendly to get those up and running if you're a new Linux user
People say I'm guilty, he's guilty etc but it's unlikely to hear "they were found guilty" outside of jurisprudence, and to say that when referring to a judicial trial and then say you meant a lay term when the professional term exists is a bit lax.
I wouldn't say "WiFi" in place of "internet" while referring to an IT problem for example.