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Capitalism and the lack of queer, civil, and democratic rights worldwide.
Totally agree. It's really embarrassing about how slow of a progress it has been to let people just be people with the same set of advantages and disadvantages with only marginally slight tilts.
Places in the middle-east still see women as lesser than, some parts of America still see blacks as lesser than, see gays as lesser than and vice versa.
We all bleed the same color, don't we?
We certainly do - and we will fight for each other.
This. I wish I lived during a time where we moved past these archaic systems and prejudices.
Politics and economics are things that have the most negative direct impact on my life, it took me 15 years to immigrate to somewhere somewhat better and 10 of those were also spent fighting for healthcare while fighting landlords, shitty bosses and other assorted bastards while under assault from right-wingers day in day out in all mainstream media, always on the edge of deportation and death, so much time wasted in my early 20s.
Coming to terms with death being in all likelihood the very near future when you've just had a taste of life for the first time is an indescribable feeling.
Otherwise I have zero regrets, I've unironically never made any bad decisions even in hindsight and I make far more privileged people than myself jealous with what I've managed to make of my situation, including maybe the guy who downvoted this and the person above?
If you live in the NL, go check out Rentbusters. They may help. Or maybe a worldwide Rentbuster initiative should be set up.
Netherlands? North Louisiana? No such luck sadly