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samijami · 4 hours
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They're arresting students, teachers, and everyone who is protesting against Israel's occupation via peaceful protesting and justifying it as 'they're spitting on Jewish students, threatening them, beating them up, and being antisemitic in a manner that makes them feel unsafe in our school building'.
Highlighting few instances where antisemitic statements were said, and claiming everyone who was protesting on the Pro-Palestinian side was partaking in saying the same antisemitic nonsense. Claiming TikTok 'strangely only has the Pro-Palestinian view' present in the platform, 'indoctrinating the younger generation'.
News reporters go up on camera with a straight face and say with certainty that 'the lack of humanitarian aid being sent to Gazan citizens is not Israel's fault, it is Hamas' fault.' And, 'Israel is infiltrating the 100+ Hamas members hiding in Rafah'. Even saying so much as Israel soldiers are supplying citizens in Rafah with tents and trying to protect them from the violence occurring.
Let me just remind you:
People are peacefully protesting and causing no actual disturbance, yet being assaulted/arrested by police, which is in defiance of their Constitutional Rights.
There may be some antisemitic Pro-Palestinian protesters, but I guarantee you, barely any protests actually have any. Pro-Israelis are purposefully highlighting the few rotten apples amongst the bunch to widespread propaganda.
There are notably more antisemitic Pro-Israeli activists, who associate Zionism to Judiasm. These people also align themselves amongst Nazis, wishing ill to Pro-Palestinian Jews. An instance that Pro-Israelis love to ignore being one where somebody yelled at a Pro-Palestinian Jew that they 'wish Hitler would've killed them in the gas chambers'.
Zionism is not Judiasm. Judaism is not Zionism. Judaism is not contained only within Israel. Israel does not speak for the entire Jewish population. Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism.
Israeli soldiers are posting themselves on the internet posing with the dead people of Palestine's possessions, bragging about killing children, 'inhaling dead children's shoes', amongst various other things that all constitute war crimes. Serious war crimes. Some also post videos/photos dehumanising these people, or just straight up killing them. These same soldiers rape, torture, and humiliate Palestinian adults and even young children.
Hamas has been provingly opposing against Israel's occupation, even killing the man who claimed to be 'inhaling children's shoes' after he killed them for sport.
Israel are the ones who proposed and passed the lists of banned humanitarian imports to Palestinians. Of those being food of any sort, baby formula, most medical supplies (+women's menstrual products), and many other things the people of Palestine need to have any hope of surviving. Basic human necessities, the only way to feed babies, the only way to stay alive, are what Israel is banning from being sent to these innocent people.
Israel claimed Rafah was a safe place for the Palestinian citizens to go and not be murdered. Right when the world was distracted with the Oscar's, Israel invaded Rafah under the same guise of 'Hamas is there'. Instead of hunting actual 'Hamas terrorists', Israel stripped down innocent Palestinian citizens and made them do various humiliating things to 'prove they are not Hamas'. Amongst these stripped down and humiliated were young children, unarmed adults, and elderly people.
The 'safe space' (Rafah), was made into a blood bath upon Israel invasion. I guarantee you the thousands of children, men, and women murdered in Rafah, living in tents and half-starved, were not 'Hamas terrorists'.
TikTok, nor does any other social media, take up a 'mainly Pro-Palestinian view'. There are plenty of stupid Pro-Israelis here and everywhere else. The problem you're having is that there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that equates Israel to a substantial amount of war crimes and genocide, and there's such a large quantity of it, that it's impossible to not find it everywhere.
Israel soldiers cannot even approach a Palestinian citizen, or even a Pro-Palestinian journalist, protestor, or reporter, without attempting to kill, harm, or commit an otherwise ill action upon them. They definitely cannot approach them to, and would never willingly, give them aid or supply them with tents.
Israel is committing an atrocious genocide against Palestinian citizens, and even attacked other countries with the same intent. Israel is undoubtedly targeting these people with the full intent to eradicate them all from the face of the Earth, and they will continue to do so with the aid the U.S provides them.
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samijami · 6 hours
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when do I stop feeling personally responsible for how lonely my mother is
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samijami · 8 hours
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Dysphoria rn: so so so wtf
Me: no pls no
Dysphoria: Haha dw the question is only abt the fact th-
Me: stfu
Dysphoria: why tf so you identify as both nb and a guy when you're just a gnc guy prolly
Me: I DONT KNO STFU WHAT IS LIFE GO AWAY GO AWAYYN5J2K2B3BB
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 8 hours
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When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”
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samijami · 21 hours
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@iamnotamartian1877 is a pro-israel, homophobic, transphobic, evangelical piece of shit and I recommend my followers block them <3
Actively infiltrating tags just to call staff picks gay and disgusting, aswell as calling trans people straight up 'mentally ill' (and tagging it in he transgender tag). You're a piece of shit. There's no #opinion on that. That's a #denialofhumanrights.
Also Jesus was born in Palestine and he would take up for Palestinians right now. Get your fucking Bible verses out of here.
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samijami · 21 hours
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samijami · 22 hours
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I'm pretty certain you're on the queerest site on the internet and shouldn't be on it if you don't wanna see that shit.
Also I bet you can't draw shit. Go, draw me something better than staff picks. Stop insulting artists.
STAFF PICKS ARE GARBAGE
All tumblr art is shit and stereotypically gay, but man staff picks are so bad lol
oh look another moose with mushrooms and a rainbow and some gay tv show with gay characters and effeminate male actors who love cock cum and testicles.
lol this is so shit ahahah
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