airyairyquitecontrary:
“ invisiblelad:
“ theweekmagazine:
“ Britain just issued a travel warning for LGBT people headed to U.S. It’s that bad.
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In the eyes of the British government, the U.S. may now be a risky destination for LGBT travelers. The...

airyairyquitecontrary:

invisiblelad:

theweekmagazine:

Britain just issued a travel warning for LGBT people headed to U.S.

It’s that bad.

In the eyes of the British government, the U.S. may now be a risky destination for LGBT travelers. The British Foreign Office posted a travel advisory update to its website Tuesday warning members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities about anti-LGBT laws passed recently in North Carolina and Mississippi. “The U.S. is an extremely diverse society and attitudes towards LGBT people differ hugely across the country,” the advisory reads. “LGBT travelers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi.”

The advisory also provides a map that marks countries around the world — including Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Nicaragua, as well as much of northern Africa and the Middle East — that also have anti-LGBT laws, and includes a few more pieces of travel advice. “Some hotels, especially in rural areas, won’t accept bookings from same-sex couples — check before you go,” the British government warns, noting that LGBT travelers should also “exercise discretion” in rural areas and avoid “excessive physical shows of affection” when in public.

This is the type of thing that I think would come as a shock to some Americans, as to how SCARY their country appears to many of us in the rest of the world.
(And that’s allowing for the fact that many of our countries can be scary in their own ways.)

It’s not the fact that our country seems scary to other people.  We live in a fucking dystopian state where people get warnings that excessive shows of affection might get us beaten or some shit, where we might be turned out of restaurants, stores, or hotels.  Like, shit, I’ve never actually had a girlfriend (had a couple boyfriends), but my best friend and I hold hands and if we lived in the South I would fucking live in fear that she was going to pay for the fact that I’m a tactile person.

Like.  We’re scared.  It’s scary.  I think sometimes we just forget that other people might look at us from the outside and give an active shit, because we’re so used to our government doing the exact opposite.

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black-geek-supremacy:
“ threepointonefourmakesxai:
“ DO NOT DONATE TO ANY GOFUNDME CAMPAIGNS THAT MENTION THE SHOOTING.
Please donate to an LGBT organizations instead
- http://thecenterorlando.org
- http://zebrayouth.org/get-involved/donate-now/
-...

black-geek-supremacy:

threepointonefourmakesxai:

DO NOT DONATE TO ANY GOFUNDME CAMPAIGNS THAT MENTION THE SHOOTING.

Please donate to an LGBT organizations instead

- http://thecenterorlando.org
- http://zebrayouth.org/get-involved/donate-now/
- http://orlandoyouthalliance.org/

BOOOOOOOOOOOOST

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adcsquad:

alyica:

If you blame the entirety of Islam and point your fingers at innocent Muslims for what happened last night you can unfollow me so fast

if you’re calling this anything other than a massive hate crime amongst the lgbt+ community then you can also unfollow me

(Source: wlw, via cthulhu-with-a-fez)

(Source: wlw, via cthulhu-with-a-fez)

hoodjab:

Not only did this shooter ruin the lives of many people but he ruined the lives of most LBGTQA Muslims. He ruined the lives of every Muslim, who is now put into the stereotype of homophobic.

Allah says in the Quran, “Whoever kills a person [unjustly]…it is as though he has killed all mankind.”

No matter you religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or status. Muslims are taught to not discriminate and act in kindness towards all.

I stand with all of those who had been affected in last nights attack. My prayers and solidarity are with you Orlando.

(via punkrockpatroclus)

Consider this a PSA, and a pre-emptive apology for my attitude.

It’s not that I don’t care.  I care very much.  I care very much about the lives lost in Orlando, in the country at large, in wherever the newest shade of terrible is coming to the fore.  I care very much about the grief of parents and families and friends for someone who is never coming home.  I care very much about the hate dripping from the lips of people in power.

It’s just that I can’t dredge up shock for it anymore.  I have hit compassion fatigue.  I care, all right.  I could sit down and cry for days if I let myself.  I am not numb to it, I don’t really do numb.  I’m just…unsurprised.  

As I am currently telling Adler, I’m a cynic, yeah, I can admit that I’m actually jaded as shit.  But…these are people.  They aren’t my people, but they could have been, in another life.  They’re someone’s people.  I grieve for them.  But I am not shocked, I am not surprised, it does not alter my usual level of anger.  I am not even disappointed, because that would suggest a higher level of expectation than I am able to muster for humanity.

I am just…sad.

pulse nightclub shooting update

castellation:

rogersbarneses:

aguaman:

  • 50 dead
  • 53 injured
  • hotline for identification 407-246-4357
  • family/friend reunification at hampton inn 43 columbia street
  • visit oneblood.org for any open donation centers in central florida

And a state of emergency has been declared

If you are unable to donate blood, food and clean water donations are also appreciated! Encourage your friends in the Orlando area to give blood as well

YES, ACTUALLY, THIS IS HELPFUL.

If you, like me, are unable to donate blood–my blood pressure is too low, they won’t let me donate ever because it could send me into distributive shock–look into what else you can do.  Food and water are good fallbacks.

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weremethyst:

okay wow i’m actually fucking LIVID at the lack of media coverage about the actual anti-lgbt domestic terrorist attack that happened this morning in orlando, florida (less than three hours from my house)

for everyone who hasn’t heard (which is most people) the shooter opened fire at around 2 am in the gay night club, pulse. reportedly over 50 rounds were fired and the man also had an explosive device on him. some people escaped, but there was a confirmed hostage situation. the police literally are not even putting an official death toll on this. they are just saying that there have been “mass casualties” and several people who escaped the scene said that “there were more dead bodies than they’ve ever been able to comprehend around them“. the police are literally calling this an “act of domestic terrorism”.

when this happened in paris, the eyes of the world were on them. everyone had a supportive french flag filter on their photos. there were tributes and memorials all over the world and almost constant news coverage. there was a safety check-in feature on facebook for those in the area.

i have SO many lgbt friends who live in orlando and i have no idea if any of them are safe. i’m seeing that one of my brother’s friends, who i’ve known since i was little and is a local DJ, has made it out unscathed. that’s all i’m hearing.

WHY are we not being treated with the same respect as any other terrorist attack????

PLEASE make sure that this attack against the lgbt community is as loud as the other senseless acts of violence that the media places priority on!!!!

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