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awesomecooperlove · 5 months
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🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻STRAIGHT UP TRUTH IN FOUR MINUTES 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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reality-detective · 3 months
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Texas Farmers unite against the border invasion 🤔
This is what it is going to take to stop this madness and to clog up the Crapitol and the rest of Washington DC. 🤔
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eternalsailormom · 8 months
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Stick to your rear windshield, your front door, your mailbox, wherever it needs to be seen. I didn't make the original blank template, so if you know who to credit that would be cool. Edit as you like to shout what social justice issue matters to you with the help of the OG SJW magical girl ✨️🌙✨️
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My heart is broken for Ryan Gainer. No one deserves to die simply for being black and autistic. We must fight for the rights of all autistics, because no one will do it for us.
It is so close to autism awareness month, and my heart hurts knowing just how many people face the same discrimination for simply having a disability and being a POC.
I urge everyone to share and reblog as many posts as they can. Get the internet’s attention! Because we need everyone if we are going to continue the fight for justice for Ryan Gainer.
Rest in Power, Ryan Gainer
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sugas6thtooth · 6 months
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She makes really amazing points throughout this video. Boycotting, while an effective strategy that puts pressure on corporations and politicians, takes too long. The people of Palestine need us now more than ever!
Change is made, not when you’re sitting back in your homes exclaiming your distaste for our cowardly politicians, but when you bring it to their doorstep and demand it.
At the end of the day, we the people have the power, so let’s come together and use it.
Bring your ideas to the board. What are some ways people can demonstrate in their cities to get their politicians’ attention?
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sun-moon-and-stars4 · 5 months
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in school, when we learned about the holocaust, my teachers made sure to emphasize that this could happen again. history repeats itself, and we must be careful to open our eyes to atrocities repeating. and i did. i tried. i wrote a report on the congo last year for my world history class, and i passively learned that palestine is a disputed land. and yet, here we are. history has repeated.
the government formed in the wake of a tragedy has destroyed the lives of thousands. how many more times will history repeat before we listen?
as a kid, when learning about the slave trade, i swore that if i lived back then i would treat slaves like people. give them good food, pay them, treat them well. nobody explained to me that treating people like pets, even well treated pets, is still wrong. as a kid, when learning about the holocaust, i swore that if i lived back then i would hide people escaping hitler’s regime. i still like to think i would. now, i am in my late teens, and watching a genocide through my phone screen. me and my friends boycott and spread awareness in our school, but i never feel like i am doing enough.
please understand that for a lot of people, signing petitions and calling our government leaders and sharing and boycotting is all we can do. i wish i could protest. i wish i could destroy the institutions that allowed over 20,000 people to be massacred. i wish i could fix this all, but i cant.
we can only do our best and not loose hope. all we can do is remember their names, and fight for every single person left. when the war is won, we will grieve the dead, share the culture, and try to re-assemble a great nation. from the river to the sea, palestine will be free.
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flango87 · 3 months
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For everyone still struggling to find their place in this fight for liberation: it’s ok to be scared. It’s ok to feel burnt out. It’s okay to be hurting. These are all natural reactions to witnessing and experiencing multiple crisis’s at the same time. But do not clock out. Don’t go back to tuning it out. These situations are going to continue whether you’re watching or not. The world is changing whether we want it to or not. So it’s your choice to either be apart of building a better world, or to tune in out. So listen to the people who are trying to build this new world. Feel your feelings that arise in reaction to that. Talk about them. Find community (in person, online, or both). Journal. Create art. Cry. Move. Study and educate. Process these feelings and regulate your nervous system. And now do everything in your power to make this new world a better one. You will find your footing and your place in this fight. Everyone has a place. You will find it. You will find community. We will see liberation. Keep fighting. You are not alone.
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torimidori2-blog · 2 months
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Rest in Peace Nex Benedict...
Nex Benedict was a 16 year old nonbinary student attending Owasso High School in Owasso, Oklahoma. On November 7, 2024, they were going to the women's restroom in their school because a bill had been passed in their state saying that you should only be going to the bathroom that aligns with your AGAB. Two girls, who went into the bathroom after Nex were harassing them, so in response, they flicked water on them, which caused the girls to beat them up until they lost consciousness and the girls continued to slam their head into the ground long after they had lost consciousness. Once teachers were alarmed, instead of taking them to the hospital, Nex was taken to the nurses office, where the nurse had told them that they would be fine, and to walk it off. After that they were called into the principal's office, where they were suspended for 2 weeks. They passed away of "natural causes" just a couple of days later, even though it's pretty damn obvious they suffered undiagnosed and severe head trauma. Let's get one thing clear about this bullshit. They didn't die of natural causes, and they didn't deserve to die the way they did. They. Were. Murdered. They lived in a place that was unsafe for the LGBT+ community and the principal, instead of trying to talk about the literal child that died in his school, only cared about being right like right wing conservatives always do. We need justice for this child, as they were just trying to live comfortably and authentically as themselves, and these girls, who have been taught nothing but violence towards those who are different from them, took away the life of a kid who didn't deserve such cruelty. Please spread the word to those who don't know about this and are willing to fight for trans rights and are willing to fight for justice for Nex Benedict.
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brandyschillace · 2 months
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Was thinking about the roots of evil. Hatred? Fear? Prejudice? But where do *those* begin? It’s selfishness, I think. To want self and only self until noone else exists in their world. Though hollow, the selfish are cavernous with want, will lord, hoard, and destroy to keep, will kill the ‘other.’
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robinlovexo · 21 days
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the evidence of the past and the present altogether, i love how hard they tried to take them off w their little claws … now they have even more to rip, and it’s scored tooo 😋
huge success💪🏼💖
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awesomecooperlove · 6 months
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😯😯😯
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reality-detective · 24 days
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Now the real battle begins 🤔
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I hate the world we live in. It’s hard to be hopeful in a world that is so hellbent on destruction and control. Humanity will always strive for a better future, a better world but there will always be people who are so consumed by greed & power that they’ll do just about anything to get what they want, leaving a trail of unspeakable horror and destruction in their wake for the eyes of all generations young and old to bare witness. What’s happening in Palestine is barbaric, it’s genocide, it's murdering thousands of innocent men, women & children. Rishi Sunak does not speak for me nor the United Kingdom as a whole, he speaks only for himself and those that support the destruction & slaughtering of the Palestinians. This is a humanitarian crisis. How can anyone support the brutal killing of human beings? I cannot imagine the heartbreak, the suffering that the people of Palestine, those that are living in other countries watching those risking their life to bring us news of Palestine hearing the news of their families, their people being killed & slaughtered. All i know is that I am deeply saddened, enraged that this is happening. There is so much going on in the world. It's hard to be hopeful when corrupt people are in power. Have the means & access to funds to fuel their actions. It's hard to be hopeful, but we have to be hopeful. They will try to silence them, they will try to silence us, they've already done so by cutting off their energy supply, their power, their water we have to keep fighting, keep screaming, keep protesting, keep screaming at the top of our lungs for them to stop. Keep spreading awareness. We have to come together & stand with Palestine because it's the right thing to do, the human thing to do. We can't let corrupt politicians, win & get away with their actions. We need to hold them accountable & everyone else that supports Israel, boycott companies that actively support Israel. We can't let monsters win. We have to keep fighting for humanity.
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syruckusnow · 5 months
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“Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.” —The Talmud
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phoenix-noire · 5 months
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Unfortunately, I got arrested to keep me from sharing these, and then they were stolen along with my car and everything I owned while I was in jail. But, fortunately, I did take some shots of it first, so all that work wasn't completely wasted.
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