Because none of us are free until all of us are authentic.
The vast majority of the LGBTQ+ community rejects this splintering. As one activist put it, "We swam up the same river of blood. You don't get to build your boat on our backs and then push us off." The transgender community is not a sub-section of gay culture; it is a sibling. Sometimes close, sometimes fighting for the remote, but family nonetheless. For the LGBTQ+ movement to survive the current wave of anti-trans legislation sweeping across various nations, the "T" cannot be an afterthought.
To understand modern queer culture, one must first understand where the solidarity began—and where it frays. The modern LGBTQ+ rights movement did not start with a polite letter to Congress. It started with a riot. In June 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in New York City, it was transgender women of color—specifically legends like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera—who were on the front lines of the uprising against police brutality.
This is a collection of videos in a youtube playlist demonstrating the sound of guitarix.
nextBecause none of us are free until all of us are authentic.
The vast majority of the LGBTQ+ community rejects this splintering. As one activist put it, "We swam up the same river of blood. You don't get to build your boat on our backs and then push us off." The transgender community is not a sub-section of gay culture; it is a sibling. Sometimes close, sometimes fighting for the remote, but family nonetheless. For the LGBTQ+ movement to survive the current wave of anti-trans legislation sweeping across various nations, the "T" cannot be an afterthought.
To understand modern queer culture, one must first understand where the solidarity began—and where it frays. The modern LGBTQ+ rights movement did not start with a polite letter to Congress. It started with a riot. In June 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in New York City, it was transgender women of color—specifically legends like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera—who were on the front lines of the uprising against police brutality.
Creating free and open source software is fun on one hand but a huge amount of work on the other hand. Even though you're not a programmer perhaps you are willing to help this project in growing and getting better. In most cases FOSS is the success of a community, not a lonesome champion.
One of the most essential parts of a successful program aside from the code is the documentation. One can never have enough from it, but first of all we need some basic work to be done. Contact us on Github if you're willing to help us out in this topic. shemale chubby
Another very essential part are factory presets shipped with the product. They need to meet a specific standard in quality like an equal output volume - ask us on Github if you want to contribute. Because none of us are free until all of us are authentic
You are able to create high quality video and/or audio material? We're always deeply grateful for some cool demos presenting guitarix' capabilities and sound. You don't get to build your boat on
Please file bug reports whenever you encounter a problem with our code. This helps a lot in providing something like quality management.
If you know how to handle code - we're always happy about Pull Requests!