nostr:npub1u80axgatavnjlxg2w8rz60tvxm2s58w8kgv33jlnfc786r6vu6asjut6ad If you expect them to burn their careers to the ground for someone else—anyone else—you're an optimist. 99% of people just won't *ever* do that. (I'm not saying they shouldn't: I'm saying they won't, and nobody you can find to replace them will do that either.)
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Which is evidence that they don't care enough about queer rights to take a stand for what is objectively the ethically correct position.
Discussion
nostr:npub1u80axgatavnjlxg2w8rz60tvxm2s58w8kgv33jlnfc786r6vu6asjut6ad The question is, what can we REALISTICALLY ask people to do in the face of hegemonic oppression, with some hope of achieving useful results, rather than demanding the impossible and being angry when nothing happens.