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Category: Sociology - Intersectionality

The meme features a photograph of a 1970s gay rights protest, with a sign being held by a protester that reads "A gay is a boy or girl who doesn't like boys or girls" in response to a sign that reads "A gay is a boy or girl who likes boys or girls."

Sociology - Intersectionality

2024-04-02T21:42:43.445945+00:00

The meme features a photograph of a 1970s gay rights protest, with a sign being held by a protester that reads "A gay is a boy or girl who doesn't like boys or girls" in response to a sign that reads "A gay is a boy or girl who likes boys or girls."

The meme features a screenshot of a scene from the TV show Star Trek: Discovery, specifically a moment where the character of Lt. Commander Asha Ty, played by Sonequa Martin-Green, is embracing her identity as a Starfleet officer and as a Black woman. The meme is captioned with a quote from the book "The Miseducation of a Black Woman" by Audre Lorde, which reads: "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from mine."

Sociology - Intersectionality

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme features a screenshot of a scene from the TV show Star Trek: Discovery, specifically a moment where the character of Lt. Commander Asha Ty, played by Sonequa Martin-Green, is embracing her identity as a Starfleet officer and as a Black woman. The meme is captioned with a quote from the book "The Miseducation of a Black Woman" by Audre Lorde, which reads: "I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from mine."

The meme is a screenshot of a conversation between two people, where one person asks "When are you free?" and the other responds with a simple "I am free" - but with a twist, the second person's response is actually "I am free" ... to leave. The joke is that the second person is implying they are free to leave the conversation, not that they are available to hang out at a certain time.

Sociology - Intersectionality

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a conversation between two people, where one person asks "When are you free?" and the other responds with a simple "I am free" - but with a twist, the second person's response is actually "I am free" ... to leave. The joke is that the second person is implying they are free to leave the conversation, not that they are available to hang out at a certain time.