i've been trying my best to collect a bunch of links to other, more structured resources about the genocide in gaza, and what you, reading this, can do about it, that i'm going to compile here.
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less and less people are talking about gaza every day, but it is still a very real crisis.
education, donations, speaking out, global links (masterpost)
links to contextual articles
for americans - state/congressional contacts
how you can help palestine - donations, petitions, campaigns, upcoming protests (masterpost)
non-politically motivated charity links
canary mission
petitions and congressional contact (masterpost)
education, current news, taking action, direct action and donations, current protests (masterpost)
small monetary actions
2700 ebooks on israel and palestine, available for free
thorough article by storiesfromgaza, dated 10/30/23
targeted boycott + bds
how to find state/congressional contacts, bds, email template, donation links
sudan and congo
egypt, us/uk/canada/europe congressional contacts
direct links to help palestine
educate yourself (twitter links)
translating gaza (instagram link)
bds/targeted boycott information
compilation of palestine info and how to support it (masterpost), dated 10/28/23
latest info as of 11/3/23 and large amounts of immediate action to take (masterpost)
history of palestine and israel - articles, books, films, social media (masterpost)
Ok, so I was just watching the second episode of Epithet Erased and saw this:
Which had me thinking, “Well where was she when Molly was at the museum and her dad was being a horrible parent cause she sounds WAY better?!” Then I realized that the only reason a nice sounding mom like her would miss her daughter’s field trip is because she’s dead.
And I was right.
BUT LATER
When Molly and Gio were trapped in fire because of Molly’s pyrophobia, this happened:
UM
EXCUSE ME?!
Now I don’t have VRV so maybe it’s already been revealed in episodes 3 and 4 but literally the only thing I said when I saw this scene was:
“IS THIS HOW HER MOM DIED?!”
If I’m right, I’ll be shook. And it’ll also mean that Sylvester traumatized a twelve year old and is just like