Moral backbone rule
Moral backbone rule
Moral backbone rule
This is saviorism. Give both rats Glocks and make them battle-buddies instead.
When the government tried to take away transfats, I sat and didn’t fight
When the government tries to take away transrats, I stand on haunches and bite
There will be no cheeses for the angry meeces, only traps coming down to snap your neck in pieces
May your tails knot and bind you together, vile rodent mob. You will not find my company amongst thee
Rats
This is so nice and awesome.
When I read the other comments, I see how one could interpret it that way, but obviously it is good and courageous to stand up for someone that is constantly attacked and harassed. And of course it can be a vital sign of support for a person in that situation to know that they're not alone, and someone else, who wouldn't usually be attacked and could just stay unnoticed , stand up for them.
While surely some people want to be seen as the ones who fight back for themselves, there are many people, especially trans kids, that just can't deal with the harassment, and are glad to have support. And I hope that more and more people will provide that support.
Im trans. This bluesky fatebook artist can shove their pity where the sun dont shine. We arent cowering behind nobody, we are fighting!
And seriously, dropping the pride. Do you think that depictions of trans people as weak are likely to make us safer?
I get that art is subjective, but considering this portrays a rat who isn't a target, standing up with a rat who is a target, even though vastly outnumbered, I think it's reaching a bit to have an offended reaction to this obvious show of support.
It's 1-on-8 in the pic. The single ally halves that numerical disadvantage. It's not about being weak, it's about being outnumbered, and having fought alone for a long time. Putting oneself in the fight is relief for a hard-pressed comrade, not defending someone who is incapable of defending themselves.