I know people are pissed because Substack wonβt censor the fascists but itβs ALSO where LOTS of queer and education based journalists are able to put food on their table because of.
I know people are pissed because Substack wonβt censor the fascists but itβs ALSO where LOTS of queer and education based journalists are able to put food on their table because of.
I avoided this app for a month, come back and am instantly enraged. Probably time to delete the app. Itβs not the apps fault. Itβs the leftists clambering all over themselves to point fingers at each other for not being left enough.
They wonβt even make known how many (most) are actually US citizens. Because get thisβ¦ CA used to be part of Mexico and has people STILL there from that time who still speak Spanish and are brown skinβ¦ but became US citizens by birth.
Itβs the ONE place that hasnβt tried censoring them while they educate the public AND keep food on their table.
I have MULTIPLE journalist friends and people I follow there who have no OTHER outlet to pay their bills as journalists WHILE reporting truth.
Itβs ALSO where LOTS of antifa journalists are able to get paid while major outlets bow to Trump and fire them.
Well thatβs crappy. I live in a fairly big Midwest sanctuary metro area that mostly is in a red state. We have so many rural queer people moving here that we have a lot of places you wouldnβt expect them working.
Iβm a Menards gal myself. The three closest to me have more queer employees and customers everytime Iβm there than any Loweβs Iβve been in. Usually gender non conforming/nonbinary 20 somethings.
Nah I kill plants but absolutely can fix thingsβ¦ but Iβm usually in a hardware store for art or camping supplies.
Itβs July. Just because Pride month is over doesnβt mean I stopped being queer and fighting for my familyβs rights to exist! Stonewall was a protest! Keep protesting!
I have NO patience for sparkle ponies! I wonβt go to actual BRC because the financial and physical expense due to my disabilities and no way am I going to be someone elseβs problem. I do attend regional burnsβ¦ and argue with artists who use AI not understanding the implications to the art community.
This is the last year to see an Alan Wrench designed effigy. Master carpenter and craftsman.
BRC was virtual in 2020. They used a combination of video feeds from different burner bubbles doing things like putting on a play or showing off big art pieces they built in the backyard and Second Life.
Of course I donβt see one picture publicizing BRC that looks like any of the people I know that attend. My friends who run things like a bike repair service in center circle, or my friends who are 40 yr old nerdy engineers building epic tensegrity villages. They arenβt young and pretty and RICH.
Most burners who actually want to change the world for the better are more involved with regional burns. Iβve been attending our local regionals for about 17 years. Most of our people are involved in non profits, are artists, politically active, etc.
There is still time to get tickets for Gateway, St Louisβs regional burn happening this coming weekend!
#burningman
#gatewayburn
#regionalburns
www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticket...?
Reshma Saujaniβs commencement speech @ Harvey Mudd is the exact message we need right now. Although her focus was on gender, you can easily substitute race, immigrant status, etc. Worth watching the full speech
π₯JONES: βIf they come for one of us, they will come for all of us. No one is expendable.β
Rep. @brotherjones.bsky.social speaks powerfully at @hrc.org about the importance of not leaving anyone behind in the fight for equality. #PrideIsAProtest #PrideMonth
I could totally see an entire parade of different artists interpretations of this using newer technology. Like seriously an homage to this concept parading through the burn through the Artary.
Regionals happen around the world, some areas have a lot some not any, some huge like Austin TXβs and some are tiny like my regional that gets about 150-250 people.
I ask the question of why because itβs valid that burns arenβt for you. Itβs also valid that, like me, regional burns are the better way to embrace the ethos of Burningman.
βResearchedβ as in what? Genuinely what is the part that isnβt your cup of tea? I mean itβs a lot of work to go to an Alkaline desert with everything you need for a week including mobility. Itβs a lot of work to just go not with a theme camp which is like investing in a support mechanism there.
Ok so a former teammate on Speech Team where I competed this answered the question because OF COURSE she is a lit researcher. I forgot that was her MA. π Her BA was specifically in theatre research.
Hey Lit majors and academics, looking for a copy of βWe Interrupt to Bring Youβ by William Stafford. Search engines are not helping me find which book itβs in. Anyone know?
Green Dot Rangers are the best. I run Sanctuary, the green dot position of our regional burn. Someone is on call whenever needed and there is a tent with all the right things.
The regionals are where you find the true believers in high enough concentration that you actually canβt avoid them. The one Iβm involved with is so much of artists and blue collar workers that sometimes having the $ for tickets is hard. But oh so worth it.
πΆHair, grow it, show it,πΆ
True. But I am in Midwest and canβt imagine bike rentals here even with the amazing amount of bike trails here. Bike rentals are such a coastal and European convenience for travelers. Midwest trails are so much a βcome do the thing if you are already into the thing.β
Too many people who go donβt ever embrace the 10 principles and so many that do embrace them only attend regionals.
I mean SOOO many different types of people attend that a personality or set of interests doesnβt define one as a βburningmanβ person or not. What defines one as a burner doesnβt even equate to BRC resident.