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AL-ALĀT, AL-'UZZĀ, & MANĀT:
Three queer-positive female deities of pre-Islamic Arabia with large queer followings whose worship was eventually denounced as idolatrous.
(About whom you can read more in my book "Queer Magic" via @LlewellynBooks)
https://t.co/KXmTeUPlTo
Happy Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month (Part II)
Artwork: "Tu cuerpo es un arma poderosa" (Your Body is a Powerful Weapon)...
by queer Mexican artist Fabián Cháirez @Fabianchairez13...
...from his exhibition "Emiliano: Zapata después de Zapata" (Emiliano: Zapata after Zapata)
KITSUNE:
Seductive, nine-tail foxes common in Shinto folktales of Japan who were seen as morally ambiguous trickster spirits, often playing homosexual pranks on human men.
(About whom you can read more in my book "Queer Magic" via @LlewellynBooks)
https://t.co/KXmTeUyiRo
ODIN:
Often regarded as the patron of those on the outskirts of society who also practices seiđr, a type of "womanly magic" that one can learn upon being the passive partner in sex
(About whom you can read more in my book Queer Magic via @LlewellynBooks)
https://t.co/KXmTeUPlTo
ERZULIE DANTOR:
Vodou Lwa of (among other things) vengeance, rage, justice, single mothers, women, lesbians, and Haïti
(About whom you can read more in my book "Queer Magic" via @LlewellynBooks)
https://t.co/KXmTeUPlTo
* Defending Socialism: Debunking Anti-Communist Myths:
https://t.co/Bgg5syERvy
* In Defense of Marxism w/ The Sensible Socialist: https://t.co/L8IeKVINCo
* Defending Socialism: Deconstructing the "Communism Killed 100 Million" Lie: https://t.co/aOrzzH5LO6