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Signs Your Anti-Oppression Space Isn't as Welcoming as You Think It Is (With 3 Steps to Make It Better) |
2017-04-24 |
Do you believe your communities are safe and welcoming for all? This comic shows some of the ways you can tell if not everyone feels that way. This practical information is vital to our understanding of why intersectionality is a priority. It’s not about you being a good or bad person, but having better tools ‐ so here are the tools you need to create safer spaces. With Love, The Editors at Everyday Feminism *snork* Click through for the comic...you have been warned... |
Posted by:Herb McCoy7309 |
#6 "Tools to create a safe space?" Your space might be a safe space until some f$ckers decide to bring guns and shoot up your safe space just because they are crazy, have a religious beef with you or just hate you or all of the previous. You might need some different tools to protect your safe space at that time. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2017-04-24 18:14 |
#5 so here are the tools... The Editors at Everyday Feminism I bet they thoughtfully included the batteries for the "tools". |
Posted by: Crusader 2017-04-24 14:09 |
#4 so here are the tools... The Editors at Everyday Feminism |
Posted by: The peanut gallery 2017-04-24 12:42 |
#3 Some old Jewish guy said it much more efficiently - something like, "love your neighbor as yourself." Mk 12:31 |
Posted by: Bobby 2017-04-24 08:00 |
#2 AA, those aren't antifa groups, those are Democrats as per Tom Perez. |
Posted by: AlanC 2017-04-24 07:52 |
#1 Wow! Thanks, Loving Everyday Feminists, now I know how to keep all those "other" people out of my group. Like "antifa" groups, I only want like-minded people to agree with me. |
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 2017-04-24 01:41 |