"We are billions of people. Let's just stand up and say stop. We will not comply."
Pascal Najadi, son of WEF co-founder, calls for members of the WEF to be arrested for their role in injecting a "bioweapon" into 5.7 billion people, from which he and his mother are now dying.
"It's a democide, and you'll be judged. It will be corrected in the name of humanity." 🤔
this is a crucial time to check up on your trans (and by extension, nb) friends and family. with so much bullshit being spewed our ways, the new shitty harry potter game, and the death of a SIXTEEN year old trans girl, it is hard to find hope. it is so hard for trans teens especially to find hope in this world. we feel as if we are growing up to be trapped in our false skins and it is so mentally demanding to deal with. so please, check up on your trans friends, siblings, cousins. they need you. we need you. everyone in the community is suffering immensely and we need to be there for eachother. because when nobody has us, we have eachother. we weave together and become unbreakable.
Today, on International Women's Day, I would like to recommend a movie/documentary:
"The Three Deaths of Marisela Escobedo". It is the story of a mother seeking justice for the femicide of her daughter.
In Mexico, at least 7 girls, adolescents or women disappear every day. In Mexico, 11 women are murdered every day...
On this day, let us be the voices of all the daughters, sisters, mothers, friends who have been taken from us. On this day and every day, let us fight. On this day, let's celebrate the resistance to continue standing up against a system that has long wanted us to kneel.
I went to a panel about our personal and communal response to October 7th this morning, and I feel like I need to share my biggest takeaway from it. This is nothing either pro-Israel or anti-Israel. It is purely about us as Jews.
The most important message I took from this panel is that we as Jews need to stand together in order to survive and to thrive. No matter how religious or secular we are, and no matter which sect we call our base. The times when Jews have tried to fit in and ignore our Jewish identity to make those in power happy have been the times when we have been at our weakest as a people. The times when we have put our energy into educating our younger generations and sticking together and fighting to keep our Jewish identities and traditions have been the times when we have thrived.
The only way to fight Jew Hatred—and no, I will not hide it behind the moniker of antisemitism because that’s exactly what it is, with no veil to misunderstand—is to stand up for ourselves and our identities as Jews, and to stand together.
When it comes to fighting Jew Hatred, we need to forget the tradition of “two Jews three opinions” and work as one.
I don’t know how many of you will see this, or how many of you are going to care. But please. I’m genuinely begging you. Don’t let them overturn ICWA. We NEED this law to stay in power. Don’t let us face genocide. If this is all you ever do for me, it would be enough.
On August 24, 1991, Ukraine declared its independence. It can't be said that this independence came easily to us. For centuries, we fought for independence. And now, we are also fighting for freedom. Our people are strong and determined not to give up. I believe that we will prevail in this struggle.
Thank you to the Armed Forces of Ukraine for protecting our lives and Freedom
PSA: Before you rage about rainbow capitalism this Pride month, please be gentle. Remember that some of us would have killed to have what we have now at thirteen. Even just a rainbow flag would've made thirteen year old me feel so seen, if I'd seen what I see now? I would have cried my heart out.
So when you see someone standing in the middle of all the 'rainbow capitalism' with tears in their eyes, think about how they felt when they couldn't even be honest about who they are. Now there are rainbows everywhere. Now there are more then just rainbows and people are feeling seen.
When you see the person at their first pride dressed in all rainbows, be kind. Cringey or not, they're celebrating getting to be who they are. They're proudly showcasing their colors and 15 years ago? That wasn't something even nearly as socially acceptable as it is now.
Love one another, support eachother, and remember, the first pride? Was a riot.
Remember your comfort character believes in you and so do I. The random girl on Tumblr who tries her hardest to spread love, comfort, and acceptance. Who stood in Target and cried because she felt seen. I see you sweet one, I adore you, I am so proud of you.
Your annual reminder that Stonewall was a riot. Pride is a protest. Being gay was (and still is in some places) a crime--and will be again if certain people have their way.
Celebrate, but keep fighting. Don't forget where it started. Don't let them divide us.
I didn't quit my exhausting retail job to pay taxes, so excuse me, but no. I'll only be paying for comfort foods and horror movies from now on, thank yoouu!
For Nex Benidict
For the dead.
For the Living
For those Yet To Live
For Those Yet To Love
RAISE YOUR SWORDS.
RAISE YOUR PENS.
RAISE YOUR BANNERS.
FIGHT
FIGHT
FIGHT SO NO ONE MUST FIGHT AFTER US.
THEY MAY NOT CARE ABOUT US
BUT WE CARE ABOUT US
MY NORTHFOLK, SOUND THE GJALLARHORN, RAGNOROK COMES.
I'm from the states, so I wanna wish anyone who celebrates it, a happy and safe forth of July.
I'm not the biggest fan tbh, and we usually use small things like sparklers so theres no sound. But if you're like me who doesn't do well with loud noises or has a love one who is struggling, I'm with you and I support you.
We can make it through tonight together. If any of you ever feel like you need a safe space don't hesitate to reach out. Whether that be in the comments or personally messaging me!!! Love you guys, stay safe