There is no possible reality where this is in any way capable of being passed off as self-defense. It was never self-defense. It is, and always has been, a genocide.
Crying babies. Crying babies. This is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, meant to draw out and kill civilians while also making it far more difficult to locate and aid children who are trapped or alone.
If you have money to spare, please consider donating to some of the fundraisers on Operation Olive Branch to help people escape this genocide.
a very, VERY important post. spread everywhere and screen record the video to your phone. or message me and ill happily send you the video. give to every woman and girl you know.
bc as they both said / demonstrated, its not only super easy to do, but super easy to miss.
This photo was taken over 20 years ago by Todd Robertson during a KKK rally in northeast Georgia. One of the boys approached a black state trooper, who was holding his riot shield on the ground. Seeing his reflection, the boy reached for the shield, and Robertson snapped the photo.
I think the officer’s expression says it all. This child standing before him is being taught how to hate even though he doesn’t understand it. He probably doesn’t understand the difference between this and Halloween.
I'm still in middle (or rather, start?) of watching the new Amazon Fallout series, sadly am chewing through it on slower pace, as I need to foremost finish my thesis and Uni work. Already have few things on my mind that I'd love to discuss in future, will try to keep remembering them until I finish watching it all :P
...anyway, I am horrified of the god awful discussion that's happening right now over on Twitter?? Some souls might remember my old post about Ulysses and my rookie experience with Fallout fans on Facebook before joining Tumblr, and how I couldn't grasp the sometimes mean-spirited or genuienly stupid takes people have on the games. Felt like these "faithful fans" stayed on FB but... nope, alot of them are supposedly dwelling Twitter now aswell. After on one single Fallout article there, my feed is now full of posts straight out of 2015 and HOOOLY CHRIST. All these 100% Fallout fans who sound like they play the games with flaps on eyes and ears, or that make you question why do they even -like- the games in the first place. Genuienly feel delirious from reading few of the comments and I really hope the discussion is gonna soon settle in direction of the show's story, rather than politics, made-up drama and "why the protagonist does not have big juicy butt like my Sole Survivor".
In the middle of this sh*tshow though, came across a post from Bethesda Studio Design Director claiming Nate is one of the soldiers from FO1 opening, that's laughing on his collegue killing bunch of people. He eventually retracted from it, as people were genuienly pissed Nate is now canonically (?) a big piece of sh*t person approving of warcrimes, but honestly... while these big-brained-on-paper-but-outside-kinda-eh retcons are not my cup of tea, Beth making one of their protagonists a living representation of everything wrong with Old World America (and actually using it in the game as a narrative) would be the most boldest, craziest and probably interesting thing they'd narratively done with Fallout. But alas, we never got it (thought the person behind this post claims him being the soldier in the vid was one of "headcanons" he had during FO4 develpment).
phrases like "the house always wins" and "it's on the house" but used to imply that the building you're in is alive and personally invested in the situation
youve been fooled………………by the april fools beeper……………..it was a fully grown bird the entire time…..no egg………………it tells u it hopes u hav a good april 1st