We don't need conversion.
We don't need cures.
We need acceptance.
Everything else is abuse.
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Inclusion language without power-sharing is a lie.
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There is no epidemic of trans violence. The real danger is disenfranchisement combined with unchecked online hate and failing moderation. Safer communities (online and offline) are built through strong moderation that focus on dignity, care and shared responsibility.
Escalation follows a familiar path: distorted threat, rewarded outrage, hardened division, spreading tension and collapsing trust. Platforms that reward outrage accelerate this cycle instead of reducing harm.
Nothing excuses violence. Responsibility belongs solely to the individual who commits it. But prevention requires confronting the environments that amplify despair, rage, and social fragmentation.
Constant exposure to hostility, humiliation, and grievance-driven content can intensify isolation and emotional crisis. Harm that begins in largely unmoderated digital spaces does not remain confined there.
Online environments now shape real-world risk. On X in particular, weakening moderation and the normalization of hate allow harassment and dehumanization to spread widely and quickly, especially toward already vulnerable groups.
Blaming a visible minority can feel stabilizing in moments of fear. In reality, it deepens instability and distracts from prevention. Safety in a healthy society is built together, not enforced through suspicion.
Reports indicate the suspect also shared Republican or right-wing political content online while simultaneously engaging with ongoing cycles of transphobic hostility. This reflects confusion and fragmentation, not a unified ideological movement.
What is increasing is instability: isolation, lost support, economic stress and untreated crisis. These are known risk factors for violence across all populations. They are not unique to any identity group.
Right-wing commentary quickly framed the tragedy as proof of an "epidemic of trans violence." The phrase spreads because it is simple and emotional. But repetition is not evidence and fear is not data.
On Feb 16, a shooting at a youth hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, left multiple people dead. Police identified the suspect as a 56-year-old transgender woman. Authorities say the violence stemmed from a targeted family dispute, not a broader social movement.
Prevention is not about shouting slogans. It is about recognizing escalation early, it is about taking instability seriously, it is about responsible reporting instead of sensationalism, it is about refusing to let the loudest, angriest voices online define reality.
We must resist misinformation, we must resist collective blame, because when you turn identity into the explanation, you blind yourself to the real patterns. You blind yourself to mental health crises ignored, to online radicalization spreading unchecked, to institutions too timid to act.
If you need to ask permission to a cis person to exist that's not freedom it's servitude.
We deserve a future where we don't ask to exist.
We deserve a future built by us on our terms.
We set the rules of our lives.
That's what freedom is about.
What they propose is control.
It ends now.
They are setting the bases for martial law, as we previously said what's happening in D.C. will happen everywhere.
It's a test run for systemic authoritarianism and compliance.
They want you scared and divided.
Don't be.
You will always outweight them.
It's time to fight back.
Loud and proud.
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It's always nice to say things like abolish capitalism but abolition doesn't come instantly.
Reforms that makes the system harder to exploit by bad actors is a step towards this goal.
You’re not broken, you’re responding normally to an abnormal world.
You are the symptom of their cruelty, not your own weakness.
You’re not behind. You’re surviving a collapse in progress.
They call you fragile because they can’t admit what you’ve survived.
You’re not a burden. You are the consequence of a burdened system refusing to care.
If you're hard to carry, it's because they left you in pieces.
You’re not exhausting. You're living through what would kill most.
You’re not a burden. You are the wake-up call they never wanted to answer.
U.S. Trump Regime's ICE Outfit Just Killed Canadian Citizen Who Was There Legally He had been in the U.S. since 1988, became a legal permanent resident in 1991 Don't Call It a System, It's a Machine. Another death. Another name. Another body. This time, it was Johnny Noviello, a 49-year-old Canadian citizen who died in ICE custody at a Florida detention center. He was found unresponsive on June 23rd. The guards tried CPR. They called paramedics. But you know how this story ends: He died in a concrete cage, under fluorescent lights, on American soil. And the machine kept humming.
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You’re not just fighting against the world.
You’re fighting to build something none of us have ever seen.
You are the next phase of history.
Act like it.
You don't win revolutions with bullets but with ideas.
Ideas can topple empires.
You are not crazy.
You are not alone.
You are not asking for too much.