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shawnthewonder · 6 hours
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Trance Kuja >:)
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shawnthewonder · 1 day
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HAPPENING NOW: texas state troopers are menacing a pro palestine protest on ut austin's campus. AN ENCAMPMENT HASNT EVEN BEEN ESTABLISHED YET
edit: last i heard at least 15 protesters, and a member of the press, have been arrested. although i wouldn't be surprised if that number is much higher now. you can donate to the bail support at: venmo @psc_atx you can also call 512-854-9889 to demand all arrested comrades are released, ut austin's palestine solidarity committee posted a call script on instagram that you can follow.
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shawnthewonder · 1 day
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Congo: The Genocide that implicates us all
Heavy fighting erupted in 2023 between the Congolese Army and several armed groups, most notably the M23 militia, escalating an already disastrous situation. Thousands have been killed, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. At present, there are 7.1 million displaced people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Violence of this scale is not without precedent, with the conflict in Eastern DRC leading to an approximate 6 million deaths since 1996.
In November 2023, an unidentified man in the capital Kinshasa set himself on fire while holding a sign reading “Stop the Genocide in Congo.” Another man, Cedrick Nianza, did the same in 2011 while shouting Congo na nga, Congo na nga (my Congo, my Congo).
Violence and conflict inflicted on the people in the Congo is not new. Over a century ago, one of the worst atrocities in recorded history occurred with King Leopold II’s genocide of 10 million African people to control the rubber trade during his colonial rule over Congo from 1885 to 1908.
The modern conflict includes ethnically motivated killings, which have been a frequent reality in Congo since the spillover from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi people occurring in their neighbor country Rwanda. Thirty years later, the M23 claims to defend the Tutsi from further acts of genocide.
Along with the ethnic divisions, the modern conflicts are fueled by a diverse constellation of internal, regional, and international actors with the essential factor driving the violence being control over resources.
Almost all new technology, especially what is described as ‘green tech,’ requires materials such as lithium, cobalt, copper, and tin. The Eastern regions of the DRC are rich in these materials – as well as in diamonds and petroleum – and are thus subject to fierce contestations by local militias, backed by foreign governments (such as Rwanda in the case of the M23 militia), and international capital. Those that mine for these materials experience horrible conditions, with many accounts of slave labor and child labor. These same minerals are bought by international companies and create technologies such as smart phones, laptops, electric vehicles, solar panels, ear pods, speakers – basically anything with a battery.
Many activists are calling for a boycott of new tech and insist that the transition to green technology – a phrase used to indicate a switch to more ecological forms of energy production – cannot be built with the blood of Congolese men, women, and children.
This is the third in a series visualizing genocides across the globe created by Hisham Rifai and Ayman Makarem. See the first two specials, Resisting Starvation in Gaza and ‘Zaghrouda’ in the Midst of the Sudan War below.
The artistic duo has also created the Revolution in Every Country comic series on revolutionary movement events and ideas in the SWANA (South West Asia and North Africa) region.
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shawnthewonder · 2 days
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Ooh I want these!
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The fairies have arrived to popmart!
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shawnthewonder · 2 days
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Quina Quen
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クイナ from Final Fantasy IX
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shawnthewonder · 2 days
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Black Panthers protesting against the Vietnam War, Washington D.C, 1969.
Photo by Bruno Barbey
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shawnthewonder · 5 days
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I love taking concert photos.
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shawnthewonder · 5 days
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shawnthewonder · 7 days
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We've always got this in the Scream movies. The whole thing is about how the killer calls his victims. One of the victims even *69'd the killer to find his ass!
oh you're in a horror film/book and your phone died/has no bars? how boring. I think phones in horror SHOULD work. they should ding only to have the protagonist check and find nothing. they should get calls from somebody you don't know but is still somehow in your contacts. google maps should lead you to one place, no matter what address you type in.
phones are such a big part of our daily lives, removing them from horror removes the horror from our experience. what if the horror felt like it could happen to you, right here, right now? what if it felt like it was already happening?
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shawnthewonder · 8 days
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A screenshot redraw 🤗
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Plus a speedpaint video
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A few photos from the Bby Mutha Sleep Paralysis tour
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shawnthewonder · 12 days
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Met Bbymutha last night.
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shawnthewonder · 13 days
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Met Amaria at the Destin Conrad concert back in February
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shawnthewonder · 13 days
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Res - They-Say Vision (Remixes)
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shawnthewonder · 13 days
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Met Amaria at the Destin Conrad concert back in February
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shawnthewonder · 13 days
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Well this site does give off very much liberal white girls in here and the comments in here is so disparaging. I never had to question what I am and I know it's the same no matter what country I go to.
Wanna see some actual numbers on this bc of another post. I’m curious.
Also yes I know categorization of race is complicated especially outside US contexts etc. etc. I just wanna know how comparatively cracker-dominant this site is, this ain’t a census survey.
If you white-mixed its up to you what to choose I ain’t measuring your genealogy or some shit.
Reblog this, maybe even multiple times, to increase response pool and visibility.
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