clever work of art, and i mostly agree on the dark past of humanity, especially the parts about ''stealing the land of native americans (or indians)'', or the part about racism (imho, all people should be equal, regardless of their skin colour, race, or ethnological features.), also i do support women's rights, coloured people's rights, and generally i do prefer fredom and the use of reason, along with common sense, when it comes to discussing serious(or more moderate) social issues.



i also support LGBT people, as long as noone hurts/insults one another.(same rule applies to any other cultural/ethnical/social group).



as for the subjects of ''sizism'', is that even a real thing? (almost) noone hates people of different size, and if some people do, the best thing is to ignore them and to try and live a peaceful, productive life.



and what is ''abilism''? is it a form of discrimination based on someone's abilities(or their lack thereof?)? im so confused.

noone can be racist based on someone's abilities(or their lack thereof), because abilities are what make people to get accepted into jobs, workplaces, and in different parts of employment, where their skills can be properly used.

in short: if someone has the skills for a job, then he/she can work in it.

if they lack those specific skills, then they are not able to do that job, and therefore they will not be hired for that job.

ofcourse, if that person is disabled, then they should try to help this person to be re-introduced in the society, and they should help him/her to learn a work-skill, so that he/she can work for a living, and so that they can feel happy, productive and a member of society once again. (we must support the disabled as well...).



however, if you mean that people who are lazy/not willing to use a certain ability are ''bullied'' due to ''abilitism'', then i will have to disagree with you.

laziness should not be an excuse. one can succeed only with hard work, knowledge and lots of practise.

(its true)



lastly, i really dislike the use of ''cis-gendered white'' demonym.

i mean, should people feel shamed to be ''cis-gendered''/white/straight/gay? its wrong to discriminate people of any category, in any case.

the only people that should be adressed and pointed out, are the ones who commit wrong actions, aka=the individuals(or a specific (small)group) who commit a specific wrong action/actions.

and we should either teach them the mistake of their ways, or to condemn their bad nature(in case they truly want to be evil/to cause hatred+harm to others).

so yeah, in short:

support the good people(of any demonym),

condemn the bad people)of any demonym).



justice, logic, law, and common sense.

those should be our tools, while we strive for peace+a good coexistence with everyone else.

other than that, i dont have much to say.



those are my two cents.