Silver Tongue

Jun 19

firefightdex:
“181 - Ampharos
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firefightdex:

181 - Ampharos

silver-tongues-blog:
“ roselalonde:
“here’s a little controversy
” ”
and the beforan trolls

silver-tongues-blog:

roselalonde:

here’s a little controversy

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:)

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and the beforan trolls

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gudroo:

the woody collective is inevitably going to clash with the sandsverse and it’s going to be like ragnarok where it’ll end with the entire site getting shut down

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roselalonde:
“here’s a little controversy
”
:)

roselalonde:

here’s a little controversy

image

:)

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paperseverywhere:
“sometimes you just gotta draw a small tz
”

paperseverywhere:

sometimes you just gotta draw a small tz

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pkbunny:
“Mom
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pkbunny:

Mom

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Six people resign from Trump's HIV/AIDS advisory council because he "doesn't care" -

gaywrites:

In a joint letter, six members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) have publicly resigned because of Trump’s utter disregard for science and apathy about the field of HIV/AIDS.

Scott A. Schoettes, Lucy Bradley-Springer, Gina Brown, Ulysses W. Burley III, Michelle Ogle, and Grissel Granados said that they’re resigning because the president “simply does not care” about their work or about the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Their letter is devastating to read. Excerpts:

The Trump Administration has no strategy to address the on-going HIV/AIDS epidemic, seeks zero input from experts to formulate HIV policy, and—most concerning—pushes legislation that will harm people living with HIV and halt or reverse important gains made in the fight against this disease. […]

Signs of President Trump’s lack of understanding and concern regarding this important public health issue were apparent when he was a candidate. While Secretary Clinton and Senator Sanders both met with HIV advocates during the primaries, candidate Trump refused. Whatever the politics of that decision, Mr. Trump missed an opportunity to learn—from the experts—about the contours of today’s epidemic and the most pressing issues currently affecting people living with HIV. 

In keeping with candidate Trump’s lack of regard for this community, President Trump took down the Office of National AIDS Policy website the day he took office and there has been no replacement for this website 132 days into his administration. […]

And we know who the biggest losers will be if states are given the option of eliminating essential health benefits or allowing insurers to charge people with HIV substantially more than others.

It will be people—many of them people of color—across the South and in rural and underserved areas across the country, the regions and communities now at the epicenter of the U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic.

It will be young gay and bisexual men; it will be women of color; it will be transgender women; it will be low-income people.  

It will be people who become newly infected in an uncontrolled epidemic, new cases that could be prevented by appropriate care for those already living with the disease. […]

We hope the members of Congress who have the power to affect healthcare reform will engage with us and other advocates in a way that the Trump Administration apparently will not.

Fucking hell. This is where we are. This is our new reality. 

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