I’m gonna tell y’all a little story.
When I was in high school, I was transphobic and acephobic. Not to any great extent, I certainly didn’t think these people were bad, or disgusting, or unnatural–in fact, I tried to be very supportive of them, and believed they deserved all the same rights I had. I’ve always been for equality.
But I was bigoted in other, smaller ways.
One time, there was a trans person on television. I think they may have been a gay trans man–if not, they were a gay trans woman. I looked over at the others in the room and said, “I don’t get why they’re transgender if they’re just going to keep dating the same gender.” I thought, for some reason, that trans people could only ever be straight, and that the whole point of transitioning was so that they could be straight.
Another time, I asked my mother, “If I came out as asexual, would you disown me?” and she told me no, she would not. I took this as proof that asexuals were not oppressed, that they were just whiny babies trying to muscle in on the LGBT+ community’s territory. I took my bigoted mother’s oddly tolerant reaction to asexuality and used it to support my own bigoted beliefs.
Fast-forward to now.
I’m a gay trans man, and I support asexuals and aromantics wholeheartedly.
Recently, there’s been a bit of an uproar about Kubo, the creator of Yuri on Ice, tweeting something homophobic–seven years ago. Since then, she’s gone on to create an anime that is deeply personal and inspiring to many people, especially LGBT+ folk, especially mlm. She has talked at length about protecting the world she made from homophobia, about a world where everyone is free to love who they wish. She has paid homage to so many openly gay skaters–real people, who she obviously admires and studied at length.
She has been nothing but supportive of us and our community. She has given us something wonderful and uplifting, and…
…if that tweet from seven years ago is real, she’s changed.
Seven years ago, I was a completely different person. I was still in high school. I was still bigoted in a lot of small, insidious ways. I hadn’t figured out who or what I was yet. I hadn’t come to terms with it. I hadn’t opened my mind to different possibilities, and ways of life, and cultures.
Kubo comes from an extremely xenophobic culture. Anything foreign, anything out of the ordinary, is touted as “bad” and “wrong.” Japan isn’t the well-spring of equality a lot of westerners seem to think it is. It’s plagued by bigotry–in some ways, even more severely than America.
Seven years ago, when she was younger, maybe she was a part of that culture.
But she’s had time to grow and change, and she has spread nothing but positivity and acceptance during her time in the limelight. She has used her popularity to be uplifting and open-minded.
Now westerners are trying to throw something embarrassing she believed seven years ago in her face, and are using her ignoring their attempts to stir up trouble as proof that she hasn’t changed.
I’m sorry, but you aren’t doing this as a good deed. We all know you aren’t. You aren’t sneaky. You aren’t slick. We know what you’re up to, we’ve seen it a thousand times. You’re trying to do exactly what Kubo’s trying to avoid–stir up trouble.
Let us have this. Stop trying to take something positive and turn it into something negative. Stop digging years and years into peoples’ pasts to find a single thing they said when they were fourteen and use it as justification for ruining their online presence.
People change. People are supposed to change. It’s a natural part of the human life cycle.
Put down the torch and pitchfork, and let them.
#whats the point in trying to change the world if you demonize ppl for having to change in the first place
Author: codemageddon
I wish camping weren’t so expensive. I think if more people had the luxury to enjoy the outdoors, there’d be greater motivation to preserve wilderness, biodiversity, and natural splendor.
If I were wealthy, I think it’d be cool to make a program that helps introduce people to the outdoors. My camp does that, but mostly for children – teaching whole families how to enjoy nature would be really cool. It’s not only about resources, but also about becoming comfortable interacting with nature in a careful but enjoyable way.
You can loan someone a tent and drive them to a national park, but you can’t (easily) teach them to become comfortable with the risks and inconveniences of nature.
People should check out their local Community Colleges for programs!
I know mine has a whole department on doing nature classes, hikes, and camp outs. And its not something you have to be a college student for, they’re open to the public AND have special classes just for children, and they’re really cheap, and super easy to sign up for. (I dont think they provide the gear though, for camping…)
I’m sure other colleges have similar programs!
I’ve made an animation wuwuwuuuu!!!
It is the very first animation I’ve done, a short video with older DipDip and Mabel :3c
Ship allowed me to use his voice for this (isn’t he the best?!). I’m really happy with how it turned outHoly shit, when you asked if you could use my audio I thought you meant you were going to make a quick scratchy stick-figure animation. Not…. not actual polished-looking work. Well done. I’m impressed, if a little disoriented.
What kills me about Trump is that all of the shit he’s pulled since being elected should be disqualifying. The refusing to do press conferences, not getting in touch with key agencies, flirting with treason by supporting a foreign actor in a potential act of war against the U.S. instead of his own countries’ agencies, the completely insane Twitter usage, etc. Like…all of these things taken together should essentially fire him. “Oops, turns out you’re a fucking nutjob and completely incompetent, you’re out.”
But we are just so woefully underprepared for someone like this taking power, and we have basically no safety net to deal with a worst case scenario outside of the Electoral College – which, in our current political climate, is functionally useless, as it relies on people choosing their country over their party.
Frankly, if we survive him, we need to like…get some laws in place about codes of conduct and correct procedure, because it’s utterly obscene that we have to watch this man and his party laying the groundwork for completely destroying this country, even gloating about how they’re getting around longstanding traditions and procedures, and all the while knowing we have exactly zero way to do anything about it.
The whole hit job on federal employees that is coming should be enough to scare people, but unfortunately that tweet is right: There aren’t enough people alive in the US who remember what fascism looks like.
Executive dysfunction is like all of your abilities are on cooldown and you’re mashing buttons to try to do anything but your brain is just like “i can’t do that yet. that’s still recharging. i can’t do that yet. that spell isn’t ready yet. that’s still recharging.”
thanks Obama
reblog between now and jan 20th 2017 to thank Obama
(expired reblogs still count)
Okay so we have this rusty old thing in our one flower bed that would make an awful noise when you turned it and Buck Buck absolutely hated the sound of it, freaking out every time, wanting to somehow fight it??? Anyway, I haven’t turned the Sphere of Rage for several years now and figured I’d see if it can still work its great and terrible magic.
Oh My God
I love how he runs past the other chicken like OUT MY WAY BITCH I’M ‘BOUT TO FIGHT
i assumed Buck Buck was the one in the foreground but NOPE.
Your chicken’s name is Buck Buck
What’s the other chickens name I must know
Skyler
“AFTER YEARS OF SILENCE, THE SCREECHING ORB AWAKENS AGAIN. I MUST DEFEND MY LAND, AND MY PEOPLE”



