Fuck Yeah, Disingenuous Liberal

I support you only if you're exactly like me!

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “No, I don’t have a problem with fat people.” Bottom text: “I just think it’s really gross! I mean unhealthy.”]

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “No, I don’t have a problem with fat people.” Bottom text: “I just think it’s really gross! I mean unhealthy.”]

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “I support gay people” Bottom text: “but it’s not what I want for my kids”]

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “I support gay people” Bottom text: “but it’s not what I want for my kids”]

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “’Genderqueer?’” Bottom text: “That’s just a cop out. You know, like bisexual.”]

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “’Genderqueer?’” Bottom text: “That’s just a cop out. You know, like bisexual.”]

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “You have a penis, you can not be a woman” Bottom text: “Sex and gender, that’s splitting hairs.”]
Said to me in a facebook-conversation when I posted this: http://youtu.be/5sHBAVjahp8 link about Gender. The ignorance made me cry a little.
Mod Note: Please remember the captions! Also, this is sob-relevant to the radical feminist cissexist wars that have been going on on tumblr.

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “You have a penis, you can not be a woman” Bottom text: “Sex and gender, that’s splitting hairs.”]

Said to me in a facebook-conversation when I posted this: http://youtu.be/5sHBAVjahp8 link about Gender. The ignorance made me cry a little.

Mod Note: Please remember the captions! Also, this is sob-relevant to the radical feminist cissexist wars that have been going on on tumblr.

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Anonymous asked: Why do you place a description of the image in the image's alt text and also in the text of the post? The explicit purpose of alt text is to provide a description of an image if the reader is unable to view it for whatever reason. Furthermore, if I have my screenreader set to read the alt text of images (which they generally do by default), then it will end up reading the image description twice, which is irritating. Your redundancy kind of hinders the built-in accessibility features of the web.

That isn’t me! I’ve tested it in both ways. Without putting anything into the caption box, there is no alt text. However, tumblr puts the caption into the alt text automatically. If anyone has found a way to get around this, please let me know. But I’d rather be redundant than not have any caption at all.

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “You want to fight back violently against your oppressors?” Bottom text: “But all violence is oppression.”]

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “You want to fight back violently against your oppressors?” Bottom text: “But all violence is oppression.”]

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[Picture: A white arm with five social-justice themed plastic bracelets on it, including “Live Strong” and “Make Poverty History” as well as others I cannot quite make out and do not recognize. Top Text: “Social Activism” Bottom Text: “It’s only cool when others can see it.”]
Please remember to put captions! I don’t always have time to add them!

[Picture: A white arm with five social-justice themed plastic bracelets on it, including “Live Strong” and “Make Poverty History” as well as others I cannot quite make out and do not recognize. Top Text: “Social Activism” Bottom Text: “It’s only cool when others can see it.”]

Please remember to put captions! I don’t always have time to add them!

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Anonymous asked: sorry if you've been asked this before, but why do you (and many many other bloggers) put the captions underneath the photos?

I put the captions in so that people using text only browsers (such as people who are blind) can still understand what is being said. We may be able to see the picture, but we shouldn’t shut them out of the conversation because they cannot.

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “You’re epileptic?” Bottom text: “Sorry but you shouldn’t even be on the internet”]
Or you could stop throwing a hissy fit because someone pointed out your gif causes seizures…

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “You’re epileptic?” Bottom text: “Sorry but you shouldn’t even be on the internet”]

Or you could stop throwing a hissy fit because someone pointed out your gif causes seizures…

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[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “Sorry, I was totally being sexist when I said that” Bottom text: “But next time, could you be more polite when you call me out for it?”]

[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with light blue and green alternating. Foreground: White man with black-rimmed glasses wearing a pink and black striped t-shirt, a small black bag strapped over his shoulder, and visible tattoos on his arms. Top text: “Sorry, I was totally being sexist when I said that” Bottom text: “But next time, could you be more polite when you call me out for it?”]