During #pridemonth, as always, we stand with the queer community.
Many queer & trans people use Tutanota to protect their privacy. During #Pride2023 we can all show our flag as a sign of solidarity and support - which is important right now. 🏳️🌈
Tutanota is also built for (and by) trans people & we will continue to fight for our rights to non-discrimination, privacy and freedom! Trans rights are human rights!
Support your local queer organizations and happy #pride 🌈
During #pridemonth, as always, we stand with the queer community.
Many queer & trans people use Tutanota to protect their privacy. During #Pride2023 we can all show our flag as a sign of solidarity and support - which is important right now. 🏳️🌈
Tutanota is also built for (and by) trans people & we will continue to fight for our rights to non-discrimination, privacy and freedom! Trans rights are human rights!
Support your local queer organizations and happy #pride🌈
Pride is important to everyone. We all overcome so many challenges in life. Today is a day to celebrate being alive, being who we are on the inside and out. Be brave. Be you and fuck what everyone else thinks!
Do you remember when you were growing up, do you remember how simple life was, how easy it felt? It was about faith, family, and country. We can have that again, but to do that, we must vote Joe Biden out.
I’m over it! I am super upset. My trans friend got assaulted yesterday. They were peacefully celebrating an #LBGTQ event and someone threw a bottle at them. Thank goodness they are ok but traumatized nevertheless. I wish this nonsense would stop. Can’t they just let people be? #pride#pridemonth#tolerance#diversity#pride2023#trans
Realized just now that I got sun burned from being in the open field for the whole day yesterday but I really enjoyed it 😀😀 #Pride2023#TAYOangKULAYAAN#Philippines
I've been seeing threads of posts like this, with just a picture of themselves and the words below, so I'm not spotlighting any one person. #HappyPride
When my wife and I were considering going to the local Pride festival on Saturday, we talked ourselves out of it.
Yes it was very hot and sunny, and I'd have to be pushing my wife in her wheelchair.
And there's still a pandemic and we weren't sure how they were going to handle that.
But the main reason we didn't go is because we didn't want to risk getting murdered. I specifically thought, but did not say out loud, that if someone started shooting and I was pushing my wife in a wheelchair she would probably get shot first, and I would not be able to live with myself if something like that happened.
Because that's the world we live in.
"The day felt like a major success for antifascists and our small rural community that has endured a lot of right-wing hatred recently. We were prepared, we fought back, and the fascists never made it anywhere near the event. They left humiliated and defeated, chased out of town. Our team had wide-spread community support, despite some peace-police and “de-escalation” antics thrown our way.