I didn't think "Muslim" when the terrorists crashed those planes on 9/11, and I don't think "Jewish" when Israel commits genocide. A terrorist is a terrorist. I don't care what religion they are.
Someone who attacks random Jewish people because of what Israel is doing would be an anti-Jewish bigot. Someone who wants the genocide to stop and wants those responsible to be punished is not an anti-Jewish bigot.
9/11 is not representative of Muslim people as a whole, and Israel's genocide is not representative of Jewish people as a whole.
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I drew a journalist for my fundraiser. I'm not very experienced at drawing people but I'm practicing, I've wanted to add a journalist for a while since they've become such an important symbol for Palestine. Found here, mostly intended for stickers.
As usual ALL PROCEEDS from my shop are for my Palestinian best friend to help him support his friends and family in Palestine and around the rest of the Levant who are being hurt directly and/or financially by the attacks on Gaza, the raids and economic devastation in the West Bank and the collateral damage in surrounding countries. He will donate anything his family doesn't need to the Palestinian charities he works with.
Here are some product examples (some shirts are available but I think this drawing looks much better on some of the smaller products like stickers, magnets and pins):
You can find my full shop here. To see a design on different products click on the display product and scroll down or go here to browse by design.
Here is some of my other work:
Everything is available on stickers, most are available on many other products such as shirts, pins, bags, puzzles, posters, notebooks, mugs and a bunch of other things. The selection varies depending on the design. I have 166 designs and counting, and I'm going to keep making more until everyone my friend loves is safe.
Thank you to everyone who has helped out so far! I really appreciate your help and I hope you are enjoying your purchases!
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more settler terrorists
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/03/22/israel-largest-west-bank-settlement-blinken-visit/
Sorry website being super glitchy about links
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Don't understand how some Americans still treat the West Bank like it's not occupied under an Apartheid system.
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Want to share this lovely support letter for Palestine the UCSC astronomy department put out:
Thanks to my friend @fairiedance for spreading it around, really great to see scientists standing up for the right thing. They're working on something similar in their department and we're starting one in my department too, we have some really shitty DoD projects right now I want us to divest from. Many departments at many schools are doing similar, if you are in academia I hope you consider joining us.
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I put this on a bunch of shirts and stickers and stuff, I figure it'll be good for protests and campus activism. Found here. As usual ALL PROCEEDS are for my Palestinian best friend, to help take care of his loved ones. He'll donate any his family doesn't need to the charities he works with.
To my fellow grad students: this friend and I are working with our department on making it easier for grads to bow out of research they have a moral objection to. We're also working on putting together a statement on Palestine. If you have a lot of colleagues on your side and particularly if you're in a program like engineering, physics, astronomy or applied math (with a lot of military applications) you should try to see where your funding is coming from and support grads in divesting from ethically questionable research. I won't say too much about what we're doing because I don't want to risk doxing my friend, but here are some examples of statements from grads at the Goldman School of Public Policy and the UCSC Astronomy Department. We (STEM students in particular) are the next generation of minds behind the military-industrial complex. It's up to us to make it clear we will not be complicit in work that supports genocide.
You can also find my full shop here. To see a design on different products click on the display product and scroll down or go here to browse by design. Here's a small sample of some of my other work, I make stuff in a bunch of different styles so there's something for everyone:
Thank you to everyone who has helped out with my fundraiser so far!
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I made a couple more tatreez (Palestinian embroidery) inspired designs for my fundraiser, found here and here:
I'll also reshare a few versions of an older tatreez design I made that have been quite popular (the friend I am fundraising for's girlfriend really likes them and she's an amazing artist so I feel validated, haha):
The bottom one is available on a bunch of products, the four square designs are currently only available on stickers and pins. I also incorporated the above pattern into a couple other designs:
These tatreez patterns were made using FlossCross. All these and more can be found in my full shop here.
ALL PROCEEDS from my work are for my Palestinian best friend, to help him support his girlfriend in remaining in America until it's safe for her to travel back home and to help his friends and family in Palestine and around the rest of the Levant who are being hurt directly and/or financially by the attacks on Gaza, the raids and economic devastation in the West Bank and the collateral damage in surrounding countries. He will donate anything his family doesn't need to the Palestinian charities he works with.
Here's a small sample of a few of my other designs:
Most of the designs are available on a pretty wide variety of products (shirts, stickers, prints, notebooks, pins, bags, etc).
Thank you to everyone who has helped out so far!
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