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lionfloss · 2 years
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Vintage room dividers
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janetsnakehole02 · 2 years
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Just so people know - since Ms. Marvel is a show about a Pakistani family, they showed us how Hasan and his family were uprooted from their home on the Indian side of the border and forced to move to Pakistan because they were Muslim. What they didn’t show was the fact that the same thing was happening to Hindus and Sikhs on the Pakistani side of the border. Of course, I’m not saying that they should’ve, because it’s not a part of Kamala’s story so it isn’t the main focus. Plus they can only cover so much in 45 minutes. But I just want to clarify that because I know a lot of non-South Asian Marvel fans are learning about the Partition for the first time from this show and it’s important to know that just because certain things were not shown on screen doesn’t mean they didn’t happen in reality.
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dyrdymalki · 2 years
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You guys seemed to like my vintage partitions post. Have some colorful ones then, as a treat!
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thebeyoncesource · 1 year
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PARTITION (2013)
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classycookiexo · 3 months
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filtercoffeeonsteroids · 10 months
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OMG GUYS ITS HAPPENING
We are getting our stuff back yayyyyy!!!!!
The imperialist assholes are getting what they deserve 😗😗👍
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ayowotsdis · 4 months
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This from a narrative of a South Asian.
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theblvcksupreme · 4 months
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HAPPY 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY BEYONCÉ | THE VISUAL ALBUM
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macherielaila · 4 months
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jennyisqueer · 2 years
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Do you know what’s disgusting? The fact that Ms. Marvel is talking more about the partition of India than i heard in my 18 years of British education. It’s disgusting the way that we sweep our colonial atrocities under the rug so much that we aren’t even taught the basics in school 
EDIT: Maybe my original wording was a bit off and so i have edited it. I knew about the partition of India thanks to some amazing Desi friends. I just wanted to re-iterate how little the British education system teaches us about the shit that went down in that area of the world. 
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onikasbarbie · 9 months
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I just wanna be the girl u like
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lionfloss · 2 years
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Vintage room dividers
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janaknandini-singh999 · 2 months
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Y'all must read the play "Final Solutions" by Mahesh Dattani.
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1947 is identified as the year that India and Pakistan gained independence from British Colonial rule. It is also the year that saw the formation of two separate states from one nation. One, Pakistan, was apparently founded on a theocratic principle and the other, India, founded apparently on principles of democracy and secularism. While the political establishment was celebrating the achievement of Independence and the formation of sovereign states, ordinary citizens were reeling from the shock of neighbours turning on each other and the dislocations where many were uprooted from the homes their families had lived in for generations. Although there have been several literary representations of the violence, of this traumatic severing of countries on religious and ethnic lines, there has been very little attempt in literature to link what is now obvious to most sociologists and even to the layman. Namely, communal tensions and fault lines in contemporary India have their origins in the trauma of partition as well as the lack of resolution or forgiveness. Mahesh Dattani’s play ‘Final Solutions’ is a rare literary/dramatic text that connects our contemporary context with the unforgiven trauma of 1947. This play places a modern liberal family in the middle of a communal riot—while two Muslim men seek sanctuary from the fundamentalist Hindu mob baying for their blood outside the house, inside the Hindu family must face their own demons—of the past as well as the present.
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crossingdesigns · 1 year
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brick path ✿ by kuroneko5810 on ig
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angelofverdum · 6 months
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I'm down bad
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starxcxboy · 8 months
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— BEYONCÉ: The Visual Album by Beyoncé, 2013
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