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Mom of 4, Granny of 3, vaccinated AF. No Magats, no TERFS, puppy pictures welcome!
This feels like a good time for lots of non trans people to loudly state the truth that trans people are good and more out and visible trans people is good for society.
Thank you, President Biden.

2 December 1913 | A Dutch Jewish woman, Selma Nieweg-Cohen, was born in Amsterdam.

In November 1942 she was deported to Auschwitz. She did not survive.

#Auschwitz #history #Holocaust #Shoah #Jews #Nazis #Germany #Amsterdam #woman #people #NeverForget #Netherlands

Motion to start calling Kanye supporters Nazyes.
To those who are studying for certs - finish the studies! Don’t stop and keep going- you will make it to the finish line! 🏁 ✨
It’s Schadenfriday, and what better way to celebrate than to bask in the decision by the 11th Circuit that cut the legs out from underneath Judge Loose Cannon. I very much enjoyed doing this write-up of the decision, and I hope it makes your day, too.
https://statuskuo.substack.com/p/the-eleventh-circuit-was-not-amused?sd=pf
The Eleventh Circuit Was Not Amused

Trump suffers a major setback in his quest to keep the NARA-Lago investigation from moving forward.

The Status Kuo
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That is how much money #shopify thinks the lives of Daniel Aston, Kelly Loving, Ashley Paugh, Derrick Rump, and Raymond Green Vance were worth. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️https://www.linkedin.com/posts/catherine-hukle_shopify-shopify-shopify-activity-7001935888574283776-XYwv?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios
Catherine Hukle, FRM on LinkedIn: #shopify #shopify #shopify #shopifyseller

2.9% plus $0.30 per transaction. I intentionally left names of individuals and companies out of my last post because I am highly sensitive to how easy it is…

In 1938, kindergarten teacher Helen Hulick wore slacks to court to testify as a witness in Los Angeles, CA. Judge Arthur Guerin was appalled & rescheduled the case, instructing her to “return in a dress.”

The next day, Hulick showed up in slacks again, declaring, “I will stand on my rights…I like slacks. They’re comfortable.”

She was sent to jail. https://web.archive.org/web/20210315143406/https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-11-15/from-the-archives-wear-slacks-to-court-and-go-to-jail #HistoryRemix

From the Archives: Wear slacks to court and go to jail

On Nov. 9, 1938, Helen Hulick, 28, wore slacks during a court appearance to testify against two men. Judge Arthur S. Guerin rescheduled her case, asking Hulick to return wearing a dress.

Los Angeles Times