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weltenwellen · 2 hours
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 Andrea Gibson, You Better Be Lightning
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formulafangirl · 2 days
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Charles: Relationships should be 50/50 Lando: What do you mean? Charles: Max cooks us dinner while I sit on the kitchen counter looking pretty
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lunalucas-world · 3 days
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I'm getting to like this view alot 🤭 Hope you like it too😍😍
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lestersglitterglue · 2 days
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lowkey days at home are the best
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qqqq-q-to · 2 days
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Aoi Fujino / 藤乃あおい
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wrathofrats · 8 hours
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Happy pride month to ifrits tits and all that fuck them amen
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kezenani · 2 days
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háztáji
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a mi kis fánkról való, és már akkor is csodás zamatos, amikor halványpiros, jajjdejó
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zukkacore · 15 hours
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Something about a Pygmalion take on Jaceporter is so appealing to me… in that way that Porter reveres power and domination… the tension between his desire to seek out and keep a Jace as a perfect spineless compliant lackey vs a need to remake Jace in the image of someone who is powerful and dominant and assertive. Jace that is complacent and cowardly and passive is a Jace he can use and control but never respect, and he loves what that Jace can do FOR him. But as Jace is transformed by rage, a Jace who is furious and oppositional and autonomous and actualized and powerful and is able to stand in the face of Porter and tell him he cannot stay even if it means death is a Jace he can respect and maybe even admire but no longer control. In the same way Henry Higgins cannot truly make a Lady until she has outgrown him, (“Eliza you’re magnificent. 5 minutes ago you were a millstone around my neck and now you’re a tower of strength. A consort battleship. I like you this way Eliza” “goodbye professor Higgins”). Because conflict is at the heart of war, Porter cannot truly anoint a Saint of the God of War until Jace has outgrown him.
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keithsandwich · 3 days
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radicalredrasp · 2 days
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Meow
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nighhtwing · 1 day
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there is just something SO gutting about "on another world [...] i was robin. i had to save batman." the layers in this makes me want to tear my hair out
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weltenwellen · 14 hours
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Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib, from “And What Good Will Your Vanity Be When The Rapture Comes”
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vlouette · 6 hours
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James potter holding a dagger on regulus's throat as regulus discovers his new kink
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maadnez · 12 hours
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Good morning yall 🤍 hows saturday treatin ya?
Also, follow me on ig if u will @maadnez
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bringmemyrocks · 2 days
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No prejudice has existed in every society
There's a post going around that correctly states a) there was antisemitism in the Arab world before 1948 and b) the existence of antisemitic Palestinians does not justify a genocide. Both these things are obvious.
However, the OP goes on to state (paraphrasing) "there is antisemitism in Palestinian society because there is and always has been antisemitism in every society."
That is not true. It's a common prejudice and very well-known post-Holocaust, but there is nothing automatically antisemitic that gentile society is just bound to have. For just one small example, my local indigenous (north American) communities do not have an antisemitism problem. Neither did the indigenous community across the country where I grew up.
Similarly, the anti-Jewish prejudice in the Roman Empire has very little in common with the racialized antisemitism of the Nazis. The Romans wanted the Jews to worship their deities; the Nazis saw Jews and Romani as inferior races to be exterminated. So "antisemitism has existed throughout history" isn't true unless you redefine it in every era of history. Just like anti-Black racism has not existed in every society throughout history--hatred is not in our DNA.
OP absolutely had good intentions and was probably trying to avoid anti-Arab racism/Islamophobia by not talking about specific antisemitism in that community (OP may also not have known much about Arab history, I'm not sure.)
But saying "antisemitism is endemic in every [non Jewish] society" still plays into one of the great lies of Zionism, that a) antisemitism is everywhere, and b) antisemitism can never really be cured because it's inherent to gentiles or gentile society. This doesn't make that OP a Zionist (they were very vocally pro Palestine), but please call this mindset out when you see it.
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freshpickle · 1 year
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please be nice to me, i'm in my twenties. do you know what that does to a person
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