Laila Ezzat al Shana is a 20 year old from Gaza who needs to evacuate her family from Gaza. Her husband needs immediate surgery for injuries in both feet. Her son Ismail is 2 years old, and all Laila wants for him is to live a safe and happy life! She just wants to raise her upcoming baby in peace and security like any other mother! She has only received 106€/75,000€ needed! Please, please help me share her message!
Freindly reminder that King Hatshepsut was a trans man. He's probably the first historical figure we have pronouns for, and those pronouns were very clearly he/him. Queens ruled alone before and after him, he never had to do that. He had put so much effort into appearing as male to the world he doesn't deserve to be missgendered now. The idea that his gender is from political ambition is just applying terf logic about why trans men transition to one of our best documented transmasc historical figures, and one of the few trans historical figures to have a happy ending to his story.
Statuette of a Child God, probably Horus the Child (Harpocrates)
Egyptian, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period (664–30 BCE)
The child god Horus was worshipped as the hero-to-be who would avenge his father’s murder. Horus also symbolized eternal life through his role as the sun, battling evil at night to rise triumphant every morning. The Greek form of the Egyptian “Horus the Child” is “Harpokrates.” The god’s youth is indicated by his side lock of hair and his finger touching his mouth. The Greeks and later the Romans worshipped him with his parents as part of a growing interest in mystery cults promising a true and real life after death.