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talkethtothehandeth · 6 months
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⚠️ IMPORTANT AND SERIOUS MESSAGE ⚠️
Hi I don’t care if you don’t live in Mexico please reblog this I have not seen anyone talk about it on here only on tiktok but Mexico got hit with a huge and unexpected category five hurricane (without proper warning or preparation) in Acapulco (an area with around 1 million people) on October 25th and the government is not allowing media coverage. 27 people have died so far.
⚠️ UN MENSAJE MUY IMPORTANTE Y SERIO ⚠️ Repite este mensaje incluso si no vives en México
El 25 de octubre Acapulco (un zona que tiene un millión de personas) fue azotada por un huracán categoría 5 sin la debida advertencia del medios. El gobierno no permite que los medios cubran la historia. 27 personas han muerto hasta el momento.
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You can inform yourself donate (puedes aprender donar aquí) here:
Hurricane Otis Recovery
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I don’t have access to my family who is in contact with people in Mexico but I can post this please reblog it
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haleviyah · 8 months
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Guys! The Mexican government is bought by the Cartels.
Whatever laws the government passes benefits the cartels ONLY by making making more cash cows and proxies (I.E. YOU and your personal affairs). The government is not for the people.
THINK!
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thegoodmexican · 2 years
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jingszo · 7 months
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Referring to the specimens as “non-humans,” Maussan told the hearing that these remains were recovered in Peru near the ancient Nazca Lines topographical formations in 2017 and that the purported bodies had been analyzed by Mexico’s National Autonomous University (UNAM).
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politijohn · 2 months
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qupritsuvwix · 2 years
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paper-lilypie · 8 months
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I can’t believe steven spielberg was right
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talkethtothehandeth · 5 months
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This was Jesús Ociel Baena. They were Mexico’s first openly non binary magistrate and LGBT+ advocate. Three days ago they were found dead alongside their partner, killed.
Their actions throughout their time in office paved ways for LGBT+ Mexicans, their fight to live as they were should never go unnoticed. Mexico has a LONG way to go when it comes to queer representation and acceptance, and them being the first openly queer magistrate genuinely moved the state— their existence in office helped paved the way for future LGBT+ Mexicans to live freely, as they are. It is very dangerous in Mexico to live openly as a queer person, and their actions will forever be appreciated.
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“You don’t kill a transsexual, you don’t kill a lesbian, you don’t kill a gay. You kill a brother, you kill a son, an uncle, a nephew. Let that be clear to you.”
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bitchfitch · 4 months
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Sometimes people are intentionally swinging bats at wasps nests on this site, and other times someone accidentally trips into a pit of hornets and gets swarmed. and it's. Extremely funny when you see a post that the op clearly doesn't know is about to summon every single Mexican on this website to come yell at them
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i'm rewatching 3 below right now and i love how the show is so unapologetically, staunchly pro-immigration.
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The logo for the Royal Canadian Office for the Esoteric, RCOE, Canada's normality preservation agency. I talk a little about them and their relationship to the OPN here.
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gayvampyr · 2 years
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anyway i will always trust and respect native speakers’ usage of their own language more than anyone who tries to police how others speak, or who deems variations in dialect “incorrect/improper” because it’s different from how they personally speak, especially since the history of language policing is chock full of racism, classism, and xenophobia
#i have a lot of thoughts and feelings about this#like in haiti the majority of not the entire population speaks haitian creole#but after the french colonized the country and established french as the primary language of the region creole has been disregarded and cut#out of schools and academic and government institutions#this has caused a major decline in literacy and writing ability for haitians since they aren’t being taught in a language they speak#many of them feel that creole is an inferior version of french and that it’s a broken language but it isn’t#it has its own rules#it’s own grammar#and many sub dialects in different regions just like in english and russian and spanish and every other language#this internalized idea that it’s inferior though has left native speakers feeling limited in their self expression and their ability to#engage in professional or governmental activities#this has also led to a major poverty gap#linguistic oppression is real. the barriers and tangible results of this bias are real#stop acting like thinking some forms are language are just superior to others is okay or justified#it does real world harm#this also applies to aave and mexican spanish and sign language and every other form of language that is invalidated and stigmatized#if i am a native english speaker then how i speak it is not incorrect#because it’s MY language#my entire understanding of language#how my brain formulates thoughts and makes connections and interacts with the world#was founded on my native tongue#so i don’t need some polished white upper class academic to tell me that i’m using it ‘wrong’
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beangods · 6 months
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does anyone want to hear about my OCs
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coochiequeens · 10 months
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Who's taking care if the baby while they are dealing with legal issues? Did the surrogacy agency find a nanny? Is the surrogate now performing childcare for them? Will they reimburse her for the extra time? How will this impact bonding when they finally get the kid they paid for?
Sam and Laura Kaitz are distraught parents trying to bring their baby home. The New Jersey couple told The Washington Post about their experience using a surrogacy broker and surrogacy agency to welcome their baby boy, Simon George Kaitz. The couple explored surrogacy outside of the United States because of costs and were connected with an agency in Mexico. Laura, a mom to two sons from a previous relationship, wanted another child with Sam, but pregnancy wasn't medically possible for her. The two nearly signed an agreement with a Ukrainian surrogate, another popular option for US couples looking for cost-effective surrogates, days before the Russian invasion of the country.
The ultimate appeal of the Mexican agency was the promise that both Laura and Sam, whose sperm was used with a donor egg, could be listed on the baby's birth certificate. "That was something she was very excited about being able to say, ‘I am his mother and nobody else,’” Sam said of Laura, 52, to The Washington Post.
Born on Tuesday, April 18, Simon was met by his dad in Mexico City, where he rented a place to stay, planning on bringing the infant home two days after their June 7 passport appointment at the US Embassy. However, getting the infant's documentation proved difficult. The couple had to go through Mexico's court system to get Laura's name on the birth certificate.
As they've tried to fight through bureaucratic paperwork, Laura, a property manager, has gone back and forth between New Jersey and Mexico so that she could also care for one of her sons, who is legally disabled, while Simon spent three weeks in the NICU in Mexico.
"It has been extremely stressful," Sam told the outlet, noting that Laura's other son, who has autism, “has said to her on more than one occasion that he doesn’t think that I care about him anymore because I’m down here and not with him and he feels abandoned, which breaks my heart because that is not true.” Most recently, Sam has been asked by the embassy to provide DNA for a DNA test to prove his relationship with Simon, noting to The Washington Post that the process has left them feeling "betrayed." Sam focuses on staying numb in the situation, noting, "If I don't, I will either break down or start screaming at someone.""And I cannot afford to feel right now. Not when Simon is depending solely on me."
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asexual-laughter · 11 months
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Man these south Canadians be crazy
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