Queer/gay views (When I say gay or Queer I also mean Lesbian except when noted otherwise) My Hyperreality political views of mine blog sphere Queer views My MyTrueandRealPoliticalViews blog sphere Queer views My My Private Polck Viewpoints blog sphere Queer views My AtHeartViewpointsOfMeeee blog sphere Queer views My ToRepoConMenWomen blog sphere Queer views My views on Queer rights in general I support one's right to follow their conscience in matters of sexuality I also love the "Be gay, do crime" slogan. That slogan is anti neoliberal and anti authoritarian and it implies that gays doing criminal and incivil acts may be necessary to obtain equal rights for gays everywhere (since being gay is still criminalized in many places around the world) Queer Anarchists can trace this type of bold method back to the Stonewall riots where gay protestors back then used the same methods to try to obtain equal rights for gays I also support...
So anyway Holly, I still have that newspaper clipping from 1988 confirming you are Holly Schenk and how you use the name Holly Fields. You were born October 11 1970 (I was born in July 1968 so I am still older than you even using your real birthdate). You were in Annie and you toured in 1979 with Christmas Carol (I saw a off broadway show in Red Bank as a kid and it was boring). You understudies Molly Ringwald (who was single digit years old when you were born but 2 not 8). How is your mom Linda doing Holly? NowReply I do think you look hot despite you being 54. I am 56 but I look young too. I am a Final Fantasy gamer (since 2018). I've 110 percented Final Fantasy I and II (all versions), FF IV (SNES and GBA only), Final Fantasy VI (GB and SNES), Final Fantasy VII (only the Playstation version, I love Red XIII). At least with video games age doesn't matter since they are set in far off worlds independent of our time period (but you were 21 not 16 when Final Fantasy IV came out...
One way for Afro Pessimism to fix its essentialism and anti politics issues as follows: (from this article ): “Aimé Césaire’s attack on Roger Callois in Discourse on Colonialism illustrates just how ingrained the cultural exceptionalism of Europe was (is) in many intellectuals’ minds, and just how necessary it was (is) to counter such exceptionalism with a ‘thin’ essentialism of one’s own – even if this expression is mainly poetic. Whereas the Afro Pessimism essentialism retreats from the realm of politics, the essentialism of the Césaire’s surrealism takes racism and colonialism head on. This ‘strategic essentialism’ – a positivist essentialism that is critical of the ontological idea, while making use of it for specific political purposes – represents something quite different than the ‘thick’ ontological Blackness of the Afro Pessimism, who have no political strategy whatsoever! Nonetheless, we must remember that the emphasis in strategic essentialism is on po...
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