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carys-the-ninth:

carys-the-ninth:

Wait do people in the lower 48 not learn your state songs in school??

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Did not need to be taught. Georgia On My Mind is a delight and we sing it anywhere we can.

I hate Sinatra as a result of “New York, New York” because the state is more than that fucking city.

I learned “California Here I Come” from cartoons like a normal person.

Wait. Being a Californian, one, we have a state song? And Two, it was that? I thought it was just a song that happened to mention California.

  1. did not know anyone had state songs
  2. it’s actually “I Love You, California
  3. i learned normal things like the state bird and flower

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rocketsaurus:

PUBLIC COMMENTS ARE OPEN FOR GENDER IDENTIFIERS ON US PASSPORTS

Right now, you can submit a comment for consideration on the proposed changes to US Passport law that will include requiring a change from “Gender” to “Sex” on all passports and require that people identify with their sex assigned at birth.

THIS IS THE LAW THAT WOULD BAN TRANS PEOPLE FROM UPDATING THEIR IDENTIFICATION

Please take a moment to click through and submit a comment. This kind of thing is fast, easy, and is one of the many ways to show your support of the trans community to the people that need to know how many of us there are.

YOU HAVE TWO MORE WEEKS TO COMMENT

This is an excellent low effort way to make a clear statement to the government that you do NOT support the unnecessary and expensive process of changing everyone’s passport just so that a tiny population that has done no measurable harm to society can feel afraid.

Public comments are one of the many tactics we have to show the people in power how many of us are willing to stand up and say fuck this. Stand up and say fuck this in every single place that you can.

Will accept comments up to March 17, 2025.

There’s only 12,000 comments. We can do better!