This page lists the causes, communities, and principles I stand with. I believe visibility is a form of support, and silence is a choice. Here's where I stand — and who I stand with.
Veganism is a core part of my life. I care deeply about the lives of the innocent, and I believe the suffering we inflict on animals every day is unjustifiable.
I support the work of advocates like Ed Winters and Joey Carbstrong. This Is Vegan Propaganda is, in my opinion, one of the most compelling books on the subject — and if you're ready to confront the truth directly, I highly recommend watching Dominion.
I’m queer, and I wished our rights were not up for debate. I believe in queer joy, queer resistance, and queer futures.
I recently signed the petition to demand full and immediate ban of conversion therapy, and I reject the harmful rhetoric of "heinous losers" like J.K. Rowling, whose influence continues to endanger trans lives under the guise of “concern.”
I’m currently reading None of the Above — and finding power in its honesty and clarity.
I care deeply about the environment and the future of our planet. I try to minimize my environmental impact in everyday life, including keeping my air travel to a minimum. When flying is unavoidable, I "compensate" by donating to Atmosfair, which funds climate protection projects.
I also support ocean protection efforts, particularly the work of organizations like Ocean Conservancy. That said, I’m critical of initiatives like The Ocean Cleanup, whose approach I find problematic.
I stand against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — an unprovoked act of aggression that has caused immense suffering, destruction, and displacement.
I also stand against the genocide unfolding in Gaza, where thousands of civilians have been killed, starved, or forced from their homes under relentless bombardment and blockade.
These are not abstract political issues — they are humanitarian catastrophes.
I’ve donated to Save the Children and World Central Kitchen to support those affected, and I believe in speaking out when silence means complicity.