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Muirén 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈✊🏿✊🏽✊🏼

Goth Is White: Pallor, Prejudice and Purity
Shonalika
@shonalika
the deep dive into the history, gatekeeping and exclusion, racism and colorism, uplifting of pallor, flirting with fascism, fetishization and appropriation, conflicting ideologies and reality, and all-round white supremacist tendencies of the alternative/goth subculture that absolutely no-one asked for
#BlackMastodon #BIPOC #LGBTQ #Trans #Goth #white #whiteness #antiBlackness #Racialized #Racialization #RacializedClass #Classism
youtube.com/watch?v=knrnIY8snK

Goth Is White: Pallor, Prejudice and Purity
Shonalika
@shonalika
the deep dive into the history, gatekeeping and exclusion, racism and colorism, uplifting of pallor, flirting with fascism, fetishization and appropriation, conflicting ideologies and reality, and all-round white supremacist tendencies of the alternative/goth subculture that absolutely no-one asked for
#BlackMastodon #BIPOC #LGBTQ #Trans #Goth #white #whiteness #antiBlackness #Racialized #Racialization #RacializedClass #Classism

Pam

@muiren @shonalika just watched this minutes ago. Reminds me of the sinister undercurrent in cottage core as discussed by Trash Discourse.
The music recs near the end of shonalika’s vid are great.

Muirén 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈✊🏿✊🏽✊🏼

In 2003, Dr. Adam Nieman created an awe-inspiring image that visually depicted the vastness of Earth’s oceans and atmosphere. Rendered as spheres next to our planet, these representations showcased the sheer magnitude of these essential elements.

However, this image also reveals a startling fact: If every drop of water on Earth were collected into a single sphere, it would measure a mere 869 miles (1400 km) across, just enough to cover Eastern Europe. This visual representation highlights the limited availability of freshwater resources and the importance of conservation efforts.
hasanjasim.online/the-astonish

In 2003, Dr. Adam Nieman created an awe-inspiring image that visually depicted the vastness of Earth’s oceans and atmosphere. Rendered as spheres next to our planet, these representations showcased the sheer magnitude of these essential elements.

However, this image also reveals a startling fact: If every drop of water on Earth were collected into a single sphere, it would measure a mere 869 miles (1400 km) across, just enough to cover Eastern Europe. This visual representation highlights the limited...

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