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mima795 · 5 days
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“ i could love you for the rest of my life”
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mima795 · 8 days
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“ i could love you for the rest of my life”
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mima795 · 2 months
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All Eyes On Rafah tonignt. Do not let the Oscars distract anyone from the genocide. Big international events like this are a time for atrocities to be committed when the world is looking the other way. I hope those who speak during the ceremony think to mention Palestine in their speeches. I would. No justice, no peace. Zionists should be uncomfortable everywhere. Good art was never a warm home to fascists and never will be
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mima795 · 2 months
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mima795 · 2 months
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Seeing footage of the aftermath of the flour massacre in Gaza is so painful
"Where is my daughter? Tell her I don't want flour anymore"
"My brother was shot holding a bag of flour. He kept holding on to it so they kept shooting him"
"Why does flour have to be stained with blood?"
Over 100 have been killed. Every single one of them hungry. Every single one of them has someone waiting for them to come back with the bag of flour.
Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war against innocent civilians. Israel ambushes starving Palestinians and shoots them. Israel is not fighting a war to defend itself. This is another episode of Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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mima795 · 2 months
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The importance of boycotting
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Keep this in mind for all boycotting. From doing it for Palestine to DR Congo to whoever else needs our support.
This is edited & updated thanks to @walks-the-ages
ID: A video by Mohamed Alnaas, from Libya, showing the chain of everyday products funding a genocide.
A young man with brown skin is looking into a display cooler of Pepsi cola, before grabbing one out of the fridge and approaching the cashier, another young man with brown skin. "How Much is this?" He asks, and the cashier responds "Two dinars".
The camera view splits into 16 grids, showing various hands as a chorus of voices say "Here you go," passing over that two dinars, which quickly is multiplied by the number of people who purchase these pepsi products every day.
The cashier puts the bills into his till and begins counting a wad of cash from the till as the camera zooms through the store to show a Pepsi delivery truck -- the camera zooms in as the store owner passes a wad of cash over to the delivery driver, then we see a man in a building as he is counting and sorting the bills, which flash by the screen as they transition into $100 demonimation American Dollars, stacks and stacks of them as an entire briefcase is filled in a small white office , showing that same business man as he brings the suitcase full of thousands and millions worth of American dollars to a military contractor.
The scene changes again, until we are in a dimly lit warehouse, where a man is presneting the suitcase full of cash to his superior, who gives a thumbs up to a worksman, who puts on welding goggles and does a montague of hammering, cutting, welding, and painting, until he proudly presents a missile to his superior, nestled in a case of straw.
"Perfect!" the superior exclaims.
The scene changes again, to show a fighter jet flying at high speed through a rainstorm, lit from beneath by glowing lights on the ground. The Camera zooms into show the pilot in the cockpit, as their superior officer questions "Captain, do you have eyes on the target?"
The pilot is expressionless as they respond "Affirmative. I have visuals" while lightning flashes around them. The Pilot leans over to look down at the ground, where a young girl is running playfully while her father follows behind her. "Sir, are you sure about the coordinates? I'm seeing civilians nearby" The pilot narrates.
The girl is looking up into the storm, as the pilot's superior orders "Do it!"
Suddenly, we are in the clouds as the bomb is dropping through the air, lighting flashing all around as the storm clouds part to reveal a city in the midst of being bombed. The bomb we are following drops -- and the camera zooms into the little girl's eyes before going black.
there is a pause, the screen black, before we are zoomed out again, seeing the girl's innocent expression as she looks skyward at the bomb about to drop on her, with her father crouched at her side, cradling her in his arms; he knows what is about to happen to them. Heatwaves from the fires waver across the screen in a red glow as we zoom in on the girl's face as her eyes are lit by the light of the fires ; the camera moves back again, and we see the girl, with her father crouched with her in his arms, the bomb inches away from them as the sky and earth turn red hot like fire as it moves in slow motion, before making contact in a flash of light.
the word "boycott" hovers into view, shaking unsteadily. end ID
also an ID for the tweet:
[ID: A tweet from Palestine Online @OnlinePalEng , that reads "A young Libyan Mohamed Alnaas produced a boycott video delivering a clear message, urging people to boycott products that support israeli apartheid" with a screenshot from the video of the girl looking up into the sky, posted 5:36am 3/2/24 with 2.4 million views. End ID]
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If you're going to do something similar you have to make sure the store knows you're targeting Israeli products specifically
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mima795 · 2 months
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Please stop seeing politics as an identity and start seeing it as a collective means for change
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mima795 · 2 months
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yemen is the poorest nation in the arab world. but in two weeks time, it did what no oil or gas- rich arab nation could do. by seizing three ships and costing i****l more than 2 billion by forcing its ships to go around africa, yemen showed up.
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mima795 · 2 months
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a man self immolated in front of the israeli embassy in washington dc yesterday. not just any man. an active member of the us air force. he live streamed his death, and said that he refused to be complicit in a genocide any longer. he said that compared to what palestinians were facing every day, setting himself alight was nothing.
let me reiterate. an active duty air force member burned himself alive because he was so disgusted by what the us government was openly supporting. he live-streamed his own suicide, so the whole world could bear witness as a man in his military uniform set himself on fire to protest his government’s complicity in the horrors that we have all been forced to watch happen in real time. he became a new horror. footage of the immolation blurs him out the moment the fire catches, but you can hear him. it is over in seconds, really, but you can hear him screaming. he shouts “free palestine” until his body physically cannot make any sounds other than guttural screams of agony. and then he falls silent. a police officer arrives and points a gun at his still burning body, shouting at him to get down on the ground. and it is over.
his name was Aaron Bushnell. he was twenty five years old. and he isn’t here anymore because the political ruling class has decided that genocide is perfectly fine as long as it preserves imperialism. in the coming days, people will try to discredit him. to say that he was mentally unstable. they will try to bury his actions to save face and defend israel’s propaganda. do not let them. aaron knew what he was doing. he knew what he was doing when he put on his military uniform, set up his twitch stream, and made his final walk up to the embassy. he knew what would happen to him when he flicked that lighter. do not let them forget. aaron’s blood is on the hands of the political ruling class.
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mima795 · 2 months
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There is always endless money for war...
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mima795 · 2 months
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annie lennox calling for a ceasefire during the grammys but being completely overshadowed by taylor swift announcing the release of some new songs is like an onion headline except it actually happened
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mima795 · 2 months
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There is still hope. Say it out loud. Palestine will be free. The Palestinian people will celebrate their culture and heritage with each other. We will love and be loved. Do not fall into the trap of despair.
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mima795 · 2 months
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