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shakballoonshack · 6 months
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So I normally don't want my balloon stuff to touch my political stuff, I like the idea of being "apolitical" as much as that is a thing, but extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures
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potuzzz · 6 months
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Gentle reminder that the CIA and FBI has backdoors into every single major website, social media, media production company, news media, and so on.
Tumblr suppressing #palestine is not new behavior and whatever blue-haired Rae Dunn hipsters make up the majority of its staff, no matter their very likely liberal tendencies, likely have little to no say in the matter.
We live in the most evolved fascist empire in human history. Do not be surprised. They will do this and much, much worse if people on the Left actually start to become effective.
Expect lies, censorship, smears, deepfakes, blacklists, influencer sponsorships. Expect fake news.
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lastcatghost · 16 days
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iso7010 · 5 months
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i often see zionist Jewish folk complain about how "there's a reason why Jews are not reblogging such post" or "why is it only Jews talking about this?" and it's so funny because, no, you and your echo-chambery clique are not every Jew. Jews are a strong, fierce peoples that fight for liberation, dismantlement of hatred and nationalism, and they do so with vast solidarity and sympathy towards other marginalized folk. you are some nobody bitch crying, shaking moaning, throwing up because people are holding you accountable for how you treat Palestinians. and my """"tokenized Jewish friends"""" are merely just wonderful people with golden hearts that take other people's struggles serious. and they just happen to be Jewish, proudly so. because Judaism has nothing to do with the hatred, violence and abuse you gladly let going on in your spaces. now keep my friends' likeness out of your goddamn mouth.
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I am shaking. i am just. holy crap. after dealing with Destiel for years actually getting to have this come true is everything
WE'RE GETTING BI BUCK. I am just. I'm going to sob! this is incredible.
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adobodemon · 5 months
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Me as soon as I get a whiff that some youtube political commentator I follow been doin some liberal fuckshit online
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mileenaxyz · 3 months
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And this is precisely why Namibia entered the chat. Y'all come see this audacity. 🤬
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jjsanguine · 4 months
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Serious serious question but what are Zionists going to say when Israel falls. Like they don't have infinite money to wage war so it's a matter of time. Even people who don't care about cities full of people being razed to the ground, they very much do care about all their tax money being funneled into that, so that well will dry up too. At that time, what explanation will Zionists have?
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cypheragent · 7 months
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is this the same ad I got and bitched about before but a different one with a similar (probably same) message. either way tumblr really is a baffling site to post an ad like this on
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worthyofmygrace · 2 months
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Happy one year aniversary of my beloved Dragona, and the others as well. Do you like my color palette? I've always been a yellow-Dragona trutter.
I did the inking with manga pens and then colored it digitally.
[Image ID: Mixed medium illustration of Dragona Joestar from The Jojolands wearing a kufiya with a shouting text bubble saying "Fuck Isn'treal", and ripping it's flag as a sheet of paper. End of ID]
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ariakjanawen · 5 months
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Flashback to one of my favorite hatari moments since we're boycotting esc24:
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Shout at your broadcasters. Tank the YouTube channel views. Donate to Palestinian aid and continue to spread awareness of isn'treal's genocidal acts.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
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anartificialsatellite · 6 months
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Not a super huge thing I realize, but sometimes I see people talking to/at Israelis on this website and nitpick the shit out of what they're saying without giving the grace that reasonable people generally try to have for other people from countries where English is not the default or native language? I realize a lot of Israelis do speak English quite well (obviously) but it's just interesting to me how quickly people will compromise on their closely held values when it allows them a quick dunk on someone from a country they don't like.
Additionally the "isn'treal" stuff is Facebook level and not worth getting frustrated about, but I do also think it's interesting that it's ok to mock and misuse words from a different language, and then act like people are insane for feeling like you might be mocking them and their people for whom that language is, y'know, culturally important.
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It is passover and with it comes the profound lonelyness that all Jewish holidays have brought this academic year for me. It might be because this is the first time I've spent them without my family but it feels like a symptom of a wider thing for me
University had barely started when October 7th happened so many people, myself included, didn't want to be seen as openly jewish on campus. I disengaged from jewish spaces with people my age for months and by the time I decided to attend jewish events, the cliques had formed and I didn't feel at home.
Maybe its the fact that I am the only jew some people know and I have no jewish friends. Universities aren't the most welcoming places to be jewish especially not mine and if the chabad is active in your area and you don't sit with the chabad, you don't have the jewish spaces. No amount of being invited to the community seders at the local reform is ever going to replace having someone to talk to about bullshit antisemitism that actually gets it (because non jews don't get it, not remotely like other jews do) or the fact that I light my yahrzeit candles alone.
Maybe it is being bombarded by traditional news sources and social media that loathes my existence so entirely that causes the loneliness as I feel I can't even loudly be proud of a holiday where I say "Next year, in Israel. Next year, truly free" for fear as all the "Isn'treal" or Israhells.
The pesach story does feel relevant to me though. Abraham was told that his children would descend into Egypt and be "strangers in a strange land" before the pesach story where they leave egypt and where the rabbi whose seder I was last night said "It is less about the story and more about telling it together" in response to why the Seder doesn't tell the story . So I am left sitting here feeling like a stranger in my own strange land saying "Next Year, with friends. Next year, truly at home". Chag Sameach to anyone who read this far and remember to drink water
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rayray-razorblade · 1 month
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never ever ever stop talking about palestine bo matter how small or how big of a post/message/anything you say/make/do. Always draw attention back to the causes, always draw attention back to the ways anybody can help, always draw attention back to the brands we need to boycott.
It's not just McDonalds, its not just Starbucks. there are so many more than that that we need to cut out of our lives who support Isn'tReal. Reblog with more brands to boycott, reblog with more brands to support (who help and donate to Palestine), reblog with charity and donation sites, do anything and everything that you can to help out the people in need. The starved, the killed, the tortured, the orphaned, the sickly, the silenced, and all those in between. They are human just like us. They feel like we do, they see the same world as us, and yet they are still being treated like animals and like they are lesser than. They are human and so are we.
Stay safe and make sure to support the greater cause here. Do not stay silent about the massacres. Do not stay silent about the zionists. Do not stay silent about these horrible people. Keep speaking out. Keep boycotting. Keep on going. Our cries for justice are not in vain. Things are slowly but surely changing, political people are realizing what they're doing and what's happening, we are getting to them. We are beginning to make changes. Keep on speaking up and speaking out. Never give up.
Show everybody what is REALLY happening in Gaza. We don't just need a temporary ceasefire. We need this all to end for good, once and for all. We need this to stop and never start back up again.
FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, PALESTINE WILL BE FREE.
LIKING THE POST BY ITSELF DOES NOTHING. REBLOG THE POST AS WELL. 🫶🏻
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