06-17-2013, 05:24 AM
I found these on a Tumbler I like to look/read from. I though it'd be nice to share <3.
They cover everybody!
nosoytuchiste:
I'm Not a Joke is a campaign spreading awareness for the LGBTI community through art and design, created by Daniel Arzola (@Arzola_d) for the school of Visual Arts Rafael Monasterios in light of the recent violent acts against the sexually diverse community in Venezuela. It initially seeks to expand in the online community. If you’d like to share your opinion please do so via twitter using the hashtag #ImNotaJoke. Like our page on Facebook and share our designs to support our cause!*
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I personally believe it's very admirable and well articulated. I figured y'all would probably like it too <3
I've noticed recently all the little bitch-fits going on lately, so hopefully, we can learn from these very artfully gay messages and put to rest the issues of "who should love who" and how said love can and should be expressed and the discriminatory views I've witnessed, especially recently.
We are a community, but act like we're in highschool and are forming Cliques and other stupid little things.
We can be debate, argue and even down right fight, but the level of respect should be upheld, and not necessarily "Politically" So, but just in general.
One Love Peepz
<3
They cover everybody!
nosoytuchiste:
I'm Not a Joke is a campaign spreading awareness for the LGBTI community through art and design, created by Daniel Arzola (@Arzola_d) for the school of Visual Arts Rafael Monasterios in light of the recent violent acts against the sexually diverse community in Venezuela. It initially seeks to expand in the online community. If you’d like to share your opinion please do so via twitter using the hashtag #ImNotaJoke. Like our page on Facebook and share our designs to support our cause!*
~
I personally believe it's very admirable and well articulated. I figured y'all would probably like it too <3
I've noticed recently all the little bitch-fits going on lately, so hopefully, we can learn from these very artfully gay messages and put to rest the issues of "who should love who" and how said love can and should be expressed and the discriminatory views I've witnessed, especially recently.
We are a community, but act like we're in highschool and are forming Cliques and other stupid little things.
We can be debate, argue and even down right fight, but the level of respect should be upheld, and not necessarily "Politically" So, but just in general.
One Love Peepz
<3