Being trans, gay, understanding of the world, or empathetic is what they're trying to "save the children" from, in that order of priorities.
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The most beginner friendly support classes are the Bard and the Cleric. The Cleric is a very powerful healer, with their Healing Font feature granting them a number of free extra heal spells per day, and it comes in 2 flavours: The Cloistered Cleric, that wears robes and casts spells, and stays at the back of the party, and the Battle Cleric, that wears armor, uses a shield, and works as a front line class.
Both can do a fair bit of buffing and debuffing with their non-font spell slots.
The Bard is the gold standard support caster in the game, with less focus on healing, and a wider variety of support options.
Clerics have access to the Divine spell list, and are Prepared Casters, while Bards use the Occult spell list, and are Spontaneous Casters. Take a look at those lists, and what those casting types mean, at the Archives of Nethys
It's really hard to tell without more signage from that particular "protest", but October seemed to be a month where the "Save the Children Convoy" was harassing the city of Ottawa. They're a group of loonies who believe that queer folks are pedophiles, actual pedophiles are sacrosanct community leaders, and that flouride and 5g are mind control, and that everything fascists want to ban is child abuse.
So.... Could be related to that.
many forms of Christianity operate as, and have morphed into, cults.
A religion is just a cult that's socially accepted, and vice versa.
What do you mean? Soap operas can have excellent representation!
Passions had the best "doll brought to life by a hag" represented on TV ever!
"None that you can see" is a fun response. Especially on a high roll, if you're rolling knowledge and perception checks in the open. Gets 'em good and weirded out.
See, the thing is, the corporations believe they already own our money, so not giving it to them when they demand is the real injury, not us downloading a game or a movie. All the product does is tell them which internal bounty hunter to credit with the safe capture and return of what was already theirs.
You can't truly degoogle chromium without a hard fork. Soft forks are still enabling them and their grip on the web, even if they're not specifically spying on you in particular.
What they mean is "I use woefully malformed websites loaded up with all sorts of weird shit that eats ram on the regular, and somehow that's my browser's fault"
If that's the case, I'd say the new mod did get the memo about Lemmy, and about the fediverse at large, and actually understood the legal risks involved in hosting this community.
Federation works by receiving and locally storing content from remote instances, which means any instance based in the USA is going to assume some significant legal risks by not banning this community.
It's not that they're refusing to let people look through a window into another, remote host. It's that they're refusing to host and serve that content from their own website.
I'm assuming there's a translation issue here. Those are mechanics that you don't enjoy, which, yeah, can be seen as disagreeing with the designers on their pholosophy of game design.
But Paizo has taken rather firm choices around inclusion which has casued some people to call out the company for being "woke", so saying you "disagree with their philosophy" might raise some eyebrows and have people searching for your red cap.
If your party needs a heal bot, they need better tactics (which isn't a slight -- tactics are hard), and a non-magical healer to use battle medicine.
But no, Cleric's whole gimmick is extra dedicated heal slots so they can use their regular spell slots to do other fun things. They can be very flexible, and we're hoping for a significant expansion of the Divine spell list in the fall with War of the Immortals coming out.
Look into a battle cleric in particular. They're very versatile.