ok here we go, a thread of some great books by POC that i've read or am in the process of reading and very much enjoying
In an earlier thread, I wrote briefly about trans people in medieval Europe, and discussed some of the main issues when studying the medieval history of trans people.
Today, if you'll indulge me, I want to spend some time discussing a single person in detail. I want to talk about the way she's been written about, and about her and what she can teach us about life as a trans person 600 years ago.
This is the story of Eleanor Rykener.
materialists are always thinking backwards. someone once argued to me that their interpretation of the chinese room thought experiment is that semantics doesnt exist and our minds are just manipulating symbols. like, i would have to mentally exert myself until i passed out to come up with an idea that wrong
Have you been the victim of wage theft? Report it! I've actually met some of the folks who work in the Wage and Hours Division of the U.S. Department of Labor, and they are passionate and skilled public servants. They may be able to help you. No matter how little has been stolen from you, don't let your boss get away with it:
Here's a fun fact: conservative estimates of annual wage theft committed in the United States eclipses all annual property crime combined, including robbery and burglary. Which do you think is policed more heavily?