Experimental browser for the Atmosphere
When rejection was finally understood as a public health crisis, facilitated by anti-lgbtq animus baked into the foundations of every institution, it was like the lights went on. Maybe it was because people really cared. Maybe it was self-serving, and people saw how inclusion helped everyone.
May 4, 2025, 1:49 PM
{ "uri": "at://did:plc:v4jfgpnpcxd2be2hekn5iocf/app.bsky.feed.post/3lodyofucl22f", "cid": "bafyreia47rbl74ck27d7mr6ssquv2ca4jrsilxj7hgvr2cc46ooc54id5q", "value": { "text": "When rejection was finally understood as a public health crisis, facilitated by anti-lgbtq animus baked into the foundations of every institution, it was like the lights went on. Maybe it was because people really cared. Maybe it was self-serving, and people saw how inclusion helped everyone.", "$type": "app.bsky.feed.post", "langs": [ "en" ], "reply": { "root": { "cid": "bafyreifn2yupycmdcpcwrdin44swtkngogncdd3owxc2y2rqpgyhkkr7zi", "uri": "at://did:plc:v4jfgpnpcxd2be2hekn5iocf/app.bsky.feed.post/3lody7uj3222f" }, "parent": { "cid": "bafyreicpi6gssuulu72i5k2dqc6gfle357o4g7go23i6uhgow4n6qbiate", "uri": "at://did:plc:v4jfgpnpcxd2be2hekn5iocf/app.bsky.feed.post/3lodyhxg35s2f" } }, "createdAt": "2025-05-04T13:49:58.292Z" } }