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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
renniequeer

Just like Teespring, Redbubble has been pulling down designs that stand against TERFs. 

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If you check out Redbubble Support’s Twitter, it’s pretty clear that this is happening because TERFs are mass-reporting “TERF” as an “anti-lesbian slur,” and Redbubble is reacting the same way they do toward content with actual slurs.

“TERF” is NOT an “anti-lesbian slur.” “TERF” means “trans-exclusionary radical feminist." 

TERFs hate trans people, especially trans women. They are NOT good people, they are NOT the victims here, and they are NOT to be supported. Don’t let them fool you.

"TERF” =/= “lesbian.” To insist “TERF” is an anti-lesbian slur is lesbophobia.

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theconcealedweapon

An action being “punishable by a fine” basically means “legal for rich people”.

gnotknormal

Oh wow. That’s…

zipsuptsides

I once dated a rich guy and if I said “Hey it’s illegal to drink on the street” he’d respond with “Nah, it just costs £150″, or “You can’t park here!” “Yeh I can it costs £35″ like… literally… that’s how he saw fines, it was just how much you paid to do the thing. 

invaderxan

Reminds me of the double red lines in London. They exist because rich people kept parking on double yellow lines (which mean “no parking” in the UK) and then just paying the fines. So London started putting double red lines on major roads. If you park on double red lines, they don’t give you a ticket. They tow your car away and crush it. 

I like that.

literallyeverycharacterisgay

most of scandinavia adjusts fines according to income, so rich ppl could end up paying tens if not hundreds of thousands for a parking violation

Source: theconcealedweapon