I posted 44 times in 2022
2 posts created (5%)
42 posts reblogged (95%)
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I tagged 35 of my posts in 2022
Only 20% of my posts had no tags
- #0 - 2 posts
- #text post - 4 posts
- #voter registration - 3 posts
- #black lives matter - 3 posts
- #elon musk - 3 posts
- #labor rights - 3 posts
- #lol - 3 posts
- #video - 3 posts
- #right to vote - 3 posts
- #stupid stuff - 2 posts
Longest Tag: 36 characters
#this shit is fucking ridiculous smfh
My Top Posts in 2022:
#2
0 notes - Posted November 6, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
This is from 2018 but always applies
One of my favorite things in the whole world was the looks on the faces of the Fox News hosts when they realized Mitt Romney had lost to Obama. It was my desktop background for months.
It'd be cool if we did that again.
I'm being so serious rn but if you live in Michigan, California, Vermont, Kentucky, or Montana you should be going out and voting on November 8th, 2022 if you are of age and able to
all of these states have abortion related bills on the ballot.
California:
Proposition 1. This is an ammendment to the State Constitution that would prohibit the state from interfering in reproductive rights, including abortion.
Michigan:
Proposition 3. Similar to California, this would ammend the Michigan Constitution to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion. There's also a 1931 ban on abortion that the block on is being repealed in court and this ammendment would stop that.
Vermont:
Article 22/Proposal 5. Similar to the above, this amends the Vermont Constitution to establish an individual right to reproductive autonomy.
Kentucky:
Constitutional Amendment 2. Unlike the others, this is one to vote no on. Abortion is already illegal in Kentucky, but this would make it far more difficult to ever make it legal again as it declares that nothing in the Kentucky Constitution would protect abortion/reproductive rights.
Montana:
LR-131. Now for Montana, abortion remains legal. However, this bill if passed would essentially deem a fetus/embryo a legal person and make it a criminal offense to not attempt to save it if it survives an abortion. Not exactly as dire as the other states, but still fucked up and a slippery slope to other such laws.
"but but voting doesn't work and it's a tool of oppression and-" listen i really don't care if you vote for the president or not in 2024 and idc if you think local elections don't matter, things like this (local proposals) matter. this is a small thing you can do to protect reproductive rights for anyone that has the ability to get pregnant. please do so. the worst thing that happens is you vote and it doesn't matter but that's going to happen if you don't vote anyway so literally what is it hurting? best outcome is you save the lives/mental health of a shitton of people. it's not a hard choice.