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abolish power 🏮 -&- grow freedom Ⓐ

@anarchywoofwoof / anarchywoofwoof.tumblr.com

Biddy. any pronouns/they. 34. Leftist posts, absurd memes and my terminally mentally ill stream of consciousness lie within this blog.
All TERFs/fascists/conservatives get the fuck out.
avatar and header are oc.
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Hello, Thank You For Being Here (Pt. 3)

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hello. my name is biddy. my pronouns are whatever, but you can use he/him if that makes it easier. i am a degenerate Anarchist dog from the Midwestern United States. i am 33 years old and taken (@thatcrazywitch). i am AuDHD, i suffer from severe anxiety, cptsd, depression, contamination OCD, and dyspraxia.

this blog serves as the primary source for my thoughts, feelings, ramblings, shitposts, life happenings, art, and whatever else crosses my mind. the topics will vary wildly, but you can expect a lot of the following:

  • anarchist and leftist agitprop
  • general us political news and opinions
  • world news
  • climate change/environmental news
  • poetry, prose, and other writing
  • random personal diatribes
  • animals
  • memes
  • silly text posts
  • photos of my dog

i find DNIs pointless, but i would ask if you are a TERF, transphobe, zionist, hardline religious zealot, or otherwise a fascist, for you to unkindly go fuck yourself. this blog is an unyielding ally to all marginalized and/or oppressed peoples, including but not limited to trans folks or any other queer-identifying individuals, Black and Indigenous peoples, and many others. you get a block immediately when interacting with my posts. i will not engage, so please do not waste anyone's time.

here are some tags that i frequently use. i am terrible at keeping up with them and i largely reblog without tags and then go back and add them later when i have time.

  • Text Posts: #text, #bork bork thoughts
  • Ask Responses: #borking back
  • Tumblr-Related: #meta
  • My Dog: #sweet princess peregrine
  • Other Dogs: #anarchodogism
  • Cats: #cats on the bork blog
  • Anarchoposting: #anarchy, #anarchism, #anarchist
  • OC Graphics: #oc, #learning photoshop through play
  • OC Poetry: #oc, #poetry
  • Non-OC Memes: #memes, #not oc
  • Wholesome Posts: #happy borks

please be advised: if i fail to tag something appropriately or reblog from someone detestable, please message me or send me an anonymous ask and let me know. DO NOT REBLOG MY POSTS WITH PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE COMMENTS. i treat people with respect when they treat me with respect. but i will publicly dress you down if you break this rule and then block you. this is the only warning i will give. no exceptions.

otherwise, please feel free to like or reblog anything i post. if it was too personal to be reblogged, i wouldn't share it. so don't worry about breaking tumblr protocol. i'm too old and tired to care about that.

my sense of humor is also very deadpan/sarcastic, so please keep this in mind when interacting. if something seems out of character, ask me for clarification and i'll provide it. there's a good chance that i'm probably just being silly. i love you, enjoy your stay.

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apas-95

I can bend reality to my will but I only want and think things that are already true and going to happen so it doesn't really come up

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your local retail worker likely has more accountability than your local police officer

Wait this isn't reductress?

if only. here's some highlights.

TJX isn’t alone. In a survey of major chains by the National Retail Federation last year, 35% of US retailers said they were researching body cameras for employees. The manufacturer of Taser devices and other security companies are now designing and marketing body cameras specifically for retail workers.

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Although retailers say they’re looking to cut down on costly merchandise loss and keep stores safe, outfitting workers with body cameras may do little to stop shoplifting, some criminologists say. Worker advocates say improved training, better staffing levels in stores and other safety investments will go further to protect frontline workers and reduce shoplifting. One TJ Maxx retail worker in Florida said the body cameras were “just for show” and their presence did not make employees feel any safer.

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The job of these security workers “was to just stand there with the tactical vest labeled ‘security,’ and the camera mounted on the vest,” said the employee, who spoke under the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters. “It feels like the implementation of this program with the cameras isn’t meant to achieve anything, but rather just something the company can point to” to say it is improving security.
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