dajo42:

scienceandfandoms:

dajo42:

my favourite thing about being super unemployed is applying for jobs that i simply have no place doing at all. like., its 5am and im applying to be an air traffic controller because in theory i guess i could

listen, if the president of the united states can apply for a job he has absolutely no qualifications for and get it I see no reason why you shouldn’t at least try

well fuck, you’re not wrong

is it bad that I find this at least a bit inspiring

deadcatwithaflamethrower:

spikedluv:

grumpsaesthetics:

humanrightscampaign:

Donald Trump Announces Ban on Transgender Troops Including 15,000 Actively Serving

SHAMEFUL. This harms military readiness and puts lives at risk. There are more than 15,000 active serving transgender troops. Threatening 15,000 currently serving troops who put their lives at risk is unpatriotic and dangerous.

from Joshua Block (ACLU attorney):

and here’s the ACLU’s official statement:

This is an outrageous and desperate action. The thousands of transgender service members serving on the front lines for this country deserve better than a commander-in-chief who rejects their basic humanity.

Let us be clear. This has been studied extensively, and the consensus is clear: There are no cost or military readiness drawbacks associated with allowing trans people to fight for their country. The president is trying to score cheap political points on the backs of military personnel who have put their lives on the line for their country.

There is no basis for turning trans people away from our military and the ACLU is examining all of our options on how to fight this. For any trans service member affected by today’s announcement: Please get in touch with us, because we want to hear from you. [x]

if you want to support trans people serving in the military, please consider donating to the ACLU. as mentioned in their official statement, their examining all options on how to fight this ban. 

also, to all the people on tumblr today that responded to this blatantly transphobic ban with some snarky edgy response about how denying trans people entry to the military is a ‘good thing’, because ‘the military is bad anyways’: fuck you

He is a disgusting, despicable person.

Boosting for the ACLU’s message, as I know peeps who are serving and deserve better.

Trump threatens human rights in over 100 ways, says Amnesty

tpfnews:

A new report by human rights organization Amnesty International found that President Donald Trump has, in fewer than 100 days in office, threatened human rights in at least 100 different ways.


The Amnesty report includes a range of threats to human rights both inside the United States and in the rest of the world. It found 35 potential human rights violations in Trump’s immigration policies alone, including in the ban on U.S. refugee resettlement, the proposed border wall, demonization of refugees as criminals, suspension of the Central American Minors program, detention of asylum-seekers, threats to separate families at the border, and the increased power handed to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Trump’s immigration orders and 2017 and 2018 fiscal year budget proposals “lay the groundwork for an explosion of immigration detention” and could trap 80,000 people in immigration detention, estimates Amnesty.

Foreign policy threats to human rights that Amnesty identifies include downplaying reports of hate-based harassment and violence, emboldening and arming human rights abusers in other countries, giving the U.S. military “total authorization” to do whatever it wants, leading coalition airstrikes that have killed an astonishing number of civilians, cutting U.S. funding for the United Nations, and supporting torture.

“These first 100 days show how dangerous Trump’s agenda is, and they’re also a roadmap for how to stop it and protect human rights in the U.S. and around the world,” Margaret Huang, executive director of Amnesty International USA, said in a statement. “When we sat down to document the first 100 days, it didn’t take long to identify 100 ways this administration has tried to violate people’s human rights. What’s incredible isn’t just all the ways the Trump administration has tried to deny people freedom, justice, and equality — but all the ways that the public has pushed back and refused to let it happen.”

The report also identifies threats to criminal justice, the LGBTQ community, indigenous people, reproductive rights, and free speech, as well as “a cabinet full of human rights threats”: Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Environmental Protection Agency Director Scott Pruitt, and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

“Whether it’s closing our borders, turning our backs on refugees, trying to ban Muslims from the U.S., or emboldening human rights abusers worldwide, President Trump seems intent on stoking the fires of conflict outside U.S. borders while closing the door to those fleeing violence,” Huang said.

The Amnesty report serves as a stark warning to not normalize the real threats posed by Trump’s presidency. Many lawmakers, as well as those in the mainstream media, have normalized Trump’s actions at every turn, including his selection of white nationalist Steve Bannon as his chief strategist, his authorization of a deadly raid in Yemen one week into his presidency, his so-called “presidential” call for white nationalist policies in his first speech to Congress, his executive order banning refugees and nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries, and his U.S. airstrike on a Syrian airbase last month. There are many, many other examples of normalization of Trump’s policies and rhetoric.

Still, the Amnesty report offers some hope for the resistance.

“This briefing is not exhaustive and the Trump administration’s ongoing threats to human rights remain — but so does the resolve to defeat them,” the report concludes. “While the Trump’s first 100 days in office show how dangerous his agenda is for human rights in the U.S. and around the world, it is equally clear that activism, grassroots organizing and political opposition can make a difference.”

Trump threatens human rights in over 100 ways, says Amnesty