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hiyaitssans · 4 hours
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yeah yeah girlcock this girlcock that, but are you sitting next to her on the couch when you dont want to fuck her? are you holding her in platonic comfort when shes sad? are you grabbing her by the wrist at the function so she doesnt get separated from the rest of the girls? are you helping her zip up her dress? is she invited to girls night?
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hiyaitssans · 4 hours
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hello! i was wondering if you could look at a recently created fundraiser for someone who reached out to me on insta. fundraiser link is https://www.gofundme.com/f/karamsaid and his instagram account is @/karam.almadhoun0. you are doing amazing work sharing fundraisers and spreading awareness, thank you!!
Yep this is a legit fundraiser.
Do not hesitate to donate!
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hiyaitssans · 6 hours
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I feel like people really underestimate the impact that your mode of transportation has on how you see and think about and interact with your city. Like, driving makes your city feel like a few islands, pockets of space where you regularly go and new ones you discover only when brought there for a purpose, but all amidst an ocean of just, filler. Taking public transit makes your city feel like a network of corridoors, a glowing grid along which you may discover new things, but whose alternate winding paths you only take when given to by circumstance. Cycling makes your city feel more human in its scale, and while you can only go so far, the spaces through which you travel are far more often built for people, not machines, and that difference is tangible, while your freedom of movement gives you more opportunities for exploration. Walking can only take you so far, but you see everything meant for you along those places, and every street feels like it carries potential, with no barriers to stopping and partaking of whatever piques your interest. I think, among these, driving is the one that by far most isolates you from the place you live, while the others are, in decreasing order, most utilitarian, and in increasing order, most personally connective to your shared space.
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hiyaitssans · 6 hours
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If you genuinely, truly, absolutely, cannot bring yourself to vote for the president of the united states, please just show up for elections anyway and vote for your congresspeople and local representatives.
Please.
Just.
If you cannot bring yourself to vote for the president because he's so disgusting of a candidate you morally cannot bring yourself to cross that line, then PLEASE vote for your congresspeople and local representatives who can block, defend, or present new bills, actions, acts, etc.
These are the people who can actually confirm or deny or impede horrendous acts when they happen.
Like. This is the bare minimum. If you cannot vote for the President, please just still vote for someone.
Change doesn't happen if you don't vote for the people willing to enact change.
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hiyaitssans · 14 hours
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It's like i wake up every morning expecting everyone to have this necessary all consuming fear for the people of Palestine, but i find myself horrified that they don't. They don't seem to care. The apathy the chronic individualistic self serving evil that people are so proud of, i hope this dies.
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hiyaitssans · 14 hours
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please donate what you can to medglobal, who are working to provide emergency relief in sudan; $12 USD provides an emergency kit, $20 provides medical PPE, & $50 will provide 50 liters of diesel fuel for hospital generators
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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Israel is now bombing 1.7 million civilians trapped in Rafah, threatening an imminent invasion of the last “safe place” in Gaza.
Israel is committing the worst crimes in modern history, and Western regimes are calling it “self-defense”.
Never forget. Never forgive.
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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The ground invasion of Rafah has started amid heavy bombing in Rafah and Central Gaza
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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One of those children killed in Rafah today is a 7 month old baby (tw: graphic) whose parents were both killed in an Israeli strike 7 months ago. Hani, named after his father, was born through an emergency C-section performed on his dying mother. The doctors managed to rescue him then but today, Hani too was killed by Israel.
Think about how Hani's entire lifespan, from birth to death, was dictated by Israel's genocide. This is a kind of evil one cannot describe in words.
Hani is why we fight this insanity. Remember him when you advocate and agitate for Palestine and the 15,000 other children like him who did not get a chance to grow up and live an average life, because Israel deemed them all an existential threat.
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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Hi , can you help me to share my gofundme link please 🙏
I will be very grateful to you🤍🙏
Of course!
Hello everyone! Please check out Mohammad's story on his tumblr or read about it on his GoFundMe page.
He is a a recently graduated software engineer who has survived multiple assaults on Gaza with his family and now they've lost everything they have.
Their GoFundMe is only at around £1000 out of £50000 and they really need your help
Here is footage of the destruction to their home
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Here's the GoFundMe. Please share and donate if you can!
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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In the past 24 hours, in Rafah alone, 11 homes have been struck and levelled on top of their residents. This resulted in at least 28 people killed, 11 of which are children and many remain missing under the rubble.
Israel never stopped but it is definitely intensifying its operations.
Keep your eyes on Rafah but also speak up about Rafah and about Gaza. Do what you can because millions of lives are facing a massive threat with absolutely nowhere to go.
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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This is Rafah which the occupation army is preparing to enter and these small square-shaped plots are the tents of the displaced and they contain more than a million displaced people,reality on the ground is much worse than it appears from above,as there is no greater suffering..
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From @/mosab_abutoha’s Instagram:
“Breaking breaking:
After being kidnapped by the Israeli soldiers in December from inside the Awda Hospital in Jabalia, Dr. Adnan Al-Bursh is announced dead today. He passed away on April 19 after sustaining severe injuries while kidnapped.
Dr-Al-Bursh was the head of Orthopedics at Shifa Hospital.”
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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everyone please be conscious of how you’re responding to the ‘outside agitator’ narrative. obviously it’s false that khamas built tunnels under harvard or whatever, but please don’t respond to those fantasies by doubling down on an equally false characterization of the encampments as student-only. student organizers have explicitly invited their local communities onto their campuses, and that is a good thing. politicians, cops, and university brass are framing ANY presence of non-students as ‘outside agitation’ because:
- they are threatened by solidarity between students + the other residents of the neighborhoods these campuses gentrify
- they can repress the Palestinian solidarity movement beyond the campuses if they are able to frame non-student organizers as ‘agitating’ the vulnerable impressionable college students
so when you respond to outside agitator claims by stressing that it’s ‘just students,’ you’re bolstering the premise that students organizing with non-students is a bad thing. the police state is almost certainly gearing up to hit non-student protesters with terrorism charges (look at what they've done to the Holy Land 5, look at what they’re doing to Stop Cop City organizers), and will almost certainly racially profile Palestinians and other people of color as the ‘outside agitator’ scapegoats. please do not lend credibility to the criminalization of solidarity
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hiyaitssans · 1 day
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public service message that thinking "Maybe speaking up about Palestine is too controversial/political for me to do" or "maybe mentioning good aspects about Palestinians while they're suffering so much is not okay" is exactly the kind of mindset zionists want you to have and have been hard at work for years for people to develope. thank you.
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