I knew this would happen
So and so "breaks their silence" on a topic. What an overdramatic way to say someone made a statement about said topic. It makes it sound like people have been waiting for a prolonged period for them to say something and they've been inexplicably silent. On Monday morning, I saw a headline saying the Reiner family were breaking their silence on their parents murder. IT HADN'T YET BEEN 24 HOURS! HOW SOON SHOULD THEY HAVE SAID SOMETHING? someone responds to a situation as soon as could possibly be expected and headlines call it "breaking their silence".
I've also seen headlines that say so and so "breaks their silence" on things nobody was asking for their thoughts on. Oh, someone hasn't commented on every little thing that happens? They must have been holding something back.
FreshParsnip breaks her silence on this annoying headline trend. It was so weird she wasn't saying anything until now!
That escalated quickly
If Trump says it's the law now, it may as well be
But even if they don't care about other people, aren't they concerned for their own safety as non-citizens in Trump's America?
I was told the reason America needed the second ammendment was in case of a tyrannical government
If she's ever posted anything that can be interpreted as anti-trump, anti-republican, pro-democrat, pro-lgbt, or just anything the regime doesn't like, she has something to hide
Why are people still going to the Untied States? Are they that oblivious?
I'm so confused as to how this train is still continuing on the same course. People, both in and out of the Untied States, have been sounding the alarms since before Trump's first presidency.
It's scary for all minorities in the Untied States, racial minorities, immigrants, LGBTQ people, disabled people, neurodivergent people, unhoused people. have I left anyone out?
Bounties? Being a trans activist isn't illegal yet
Yes, he's officially a Canadian citizen