• @Odelay42
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    1261 year ago

    Trans rights are human rights

    Gay rights are human rights

    Black peoples rights are human rights

    Women’s rights are human rights

    Human rights exist.

        • Call me Lenny/Leni
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          101 year ago

          Conversely, there were countries even back then that supported all these things. The Iroquois Confederacy was famous for giving women virtually all the power (except for running for office), and Japan had LGBT accomodations (and interracial respect, albeit with some skepticism) going back centuries.

              • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶
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                51 year ago

                Anything that is embracing diversity/women’s rights/trans rights/etc. Sounds like a really interesting culture.

                • Call me Lenny/Leni
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                  11 year ago

                  There are other places that come close to those. For example, the ancient Greeks had LGBT acceptance, as ordained by the gods, albeit from a very male-centric point of view. Nevertheless, Iroquois history is what you’ll find fulfills that, and as someone who has been exposed to their culture for a while, I can offer a bit of insight.

                  The rulers, which always ruled in consensus groups of five or six, were always male, as was three out of four of the founders of their government (Deganawida, Hiawatha, Atotarho, and Jigonsasee who was the female whose idea it was), but the voters (because it was a democracy that surpassed any other democratically) were always female, and most rights centered around us, including divorce (a woman could simply walk out of a household if she wanted), and goddesses took center stage.

                  They even went so far as to say civilization was founded once before Deganawida founded it, by a female founder called Godasiyo, but her pet doggo caused a civil war as doggos do, and after her last ditch attempts at saving the kingdom failed, she turned into a fish in shame.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      301 year ago

      “Trans isn’t a word. Everyone has a right to be gay, jolly and happy or whatever synonym you want to use.”

      • someone from 1823, when “gay” meant “cheerful”.
    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Poland, Warsaw (then had separate legal systems), The Netherlands, Bavaria, the Dominican Republic and El Salvador all decriminalized same sex relationships in the 1810s and 20s. So it wasn’t exactly all completely dead-against.

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      21 year ago

      “If I could but play the advocate of the devil’s for but a moment; does not an educated person, who hast accrued more whelth, hencewheretofore demonstrated a more explicit display of personhood?”

      • an edgelord/temporarily embarrassed thousand-aire of the time, probably.