:agony-consuming: :agony-4horsemen: :agony-consuming:

the whole thread of like 25 tweets

so yes, it is not a coincidence that queer acceptance and decolonization go in sync in ukraine these days. because they are intertwined within the ultimate queerness of being a ukrainian

just kill me :agony-limitless:

    • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      Not only that, only 14% of Ukrainians support legalizing it. In Russia, it's 9%. Both places are queerphobic as fuck, to a much greater extend than even the worst red states in the US, Russia is mostly just more mask-off about it than Ukraine. Still, Azov routinely attacked gay bars, there have been amnesty international reports about this since 2014 when the west started taking UA fascists under its wings. That pride parade can only happen in Kiew when it is walled off from the frothing, fascist mob is in part NATO's fault. That assaults on queer people by azov nazis are practically never persecuted, that is at least partially due to their patronage from the west.

      That is not to excuse the ridiculous amount of anti-queer sentiment in Russia. The hunting down of queer people under Ramzan Kadyrov in the Russian province of Chechnya was probably the worst act of homophobic violence since many decades, we're talking about thousands of people getting murdered by government death squads who spied on them on dating sites. After the murders, Kadyrov joked in front of the international press why they were asking about a persecution of gay people, "there are no gay people in Chechnya." It's absolutely appalling. Oh, it also didn't bother any of the western libs before the war.

      But to paint Ukrainians as the defenders of gay rights, that's ridiculous. I dread the prospect that this homophobic regime, led by an openly transphobic bastard like Zelensky, could very well become part of the EU soon.

      • bbnh69420 [she/her, they/them]
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        2 years ago

        Even American regime mouthpiece Freedom House acknowledges the climate of fear around being queer in Ukr https://freedomhouse.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/FH-AnnualReport2020-EN_v03.pdf

        Also, neoliberal prescriptions continue to fail at social equality: "On the state level, despite smooth cooperation between Roma NGOs and the authorities, Ukraine implemented no effective measures to minimize anti-Roma attitudes. Similarly, there is no progress in proper response to hate crimes against Roma and other vulnerable groups. On the contrary, the situation keeps getting worse."

        • Shoegazer [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          Peace Corps has a page dedicated to non white, non straight, non cis, and female volunteers who plan on traveling to Ukraine.

          They warn people that you’re likely going to experience racism and all kinds of -phobias, but it’s okay because you’re doing it for a good cause lol.

          It is not uncommon for Ukrainians to refer to African-Americans as “[N-Word]”. Volunteers of color may be called 'a monkey' or may see children’s games with Blackface. Being aware of the history of dehumanization for people of African descent may help inform where this comes from

          Yeah I’m sure black people who are upset by the N word don’t know the history of dehumanization for black people of African descent