My personal "favourite" comment

Just wanted to add, its ok to mourn the loss of a strong woman, even if the firm she represented and the work she did was wrong in so many ways. Rarely is any single person all good or all bad. She was a bad ass during WWII, doing work “girls” didn’t do up till then. She led a very disciplined life and worked tirelessly at her role. Unfortunately, the work she did, and so much of what she represented was painfully awful. Just goes to remind us that being a strong female is not enough if the way you live causes harm. My wish is that in her next go round at life she learns to take her strength and apply it for the good of other people.

Sitting at +133 upvotes lmao such revolutionaries on there.

  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    The daughters of the people who didn't want black people to eat at the same restaurant

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Them trying to reconcile their social progressivism with their nostalgia and melancholy towards the figurehead of colonialism and imperialism is incredibly funny to read. So they can feel sad for the queen while supporting decolonization somehow.

      Which is the true liberal mindset, in that nothing affects anything else.