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Depathologizing Queer Adults’ Dating App Use in Canada: Convergent Mixed Methods Study
Another participant described how they noticed a shift in racist rhetoric following the murder of Mr George Floyd and the subsequent Black Lives Matter organizing in 2020, but these changes did not necessarily apply to other axes of discrimination:
I can literally draw a line at George Floyd between “whites only” and never seeing that anymore. I saw that very common, like, “whites to the front of the line,” “Caucasian only,” stuff like that. Um, so very explicitly racist.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72452
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Understanding Safety in Online Mental Health Forums: Realist Evaluation
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e75320
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