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morganas-simp · 2 months
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You know what? Fuck it.
I tried to be silent and move on, I tried to ignore all of you messed up antisemitic fucks but I can’t. I just fucking can’t.
You think you’re helping people by hating on Jews, sorry I mean Zionists. You think being horrible is helping anyone?
Taking out your anger on Jews for building a home in their homeland after 2000 years of persecution is so wrong then there’s something wrong with you.
But I don’t think that’s what most of you are mad at, I think you want to be heroes. I think you want to punch nazis so badly that you’re making up this villain to hate instead of hating the actual nazi.
You see this underdog and an opportunity to defend them against this big bad monstrous country that’s just like yours or your oppressors (depends on where you come from) so you either relate to the underdog or you see this as a way to escape your guilt but that’s not the actual truth.
It’s not occupation when you’re indigenous and fighting back when you’re attacked brutally isn’t genocide.
Looking at numbers and saying they’re losing so they’re the good guy isn’t right.
Saying that antisemitism isn’t antizionism isn’t true, antizionism is just all the stereotypes against Jews and switching the word.
What’s awful is that you’re erasing history 2076 years worth of. Whether it’s in the making or it’s happened everyone’s acting as if antisemitism isn’t real.
That it started and ended with the holocaust but that’s just untrue and it angers me how every other minority matters but Jews.
We fucking matter and we don’t stop to matter if you disagree with us.
I know it’s hard to hear but try and let it sink in. You are not a hero for being awful to a certain group of people to “defend” another.
And yes that includes Zionists.
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mylight-png · 6 months
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TW: rape, death, violence
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The absolute double standards for non-Jewish lives and Jewish lives are so ridiculous.
The same people who would always say that what someone is wearing, where they were walking, what they were doing, would never justify or excuse rape, and it would never be the fault of the victim. (Agreed, rape is never ever the fault of the victim. Never.)
But then Jewish girls (young girls, adult women, elderly women) are raped so violently that their pelvises were broken, raped on top of their dead friends' bodies, raped and then killed. And what did those people say? They called it resistance. They called it decolonization. They called it justified.
They decided that the ethnicity and nationality of a person is enough to completely justify what happened, and invalidate their humanity.
Now imagine if this same concept was applied to any group other than Jews/Israelis. Imagine the outrage.
Why are we not seeing any outrage now?
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freedomforthewin · 10 months
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Happy Autistic Pride Day!!!
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rawsgaydad · 4 months
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i don't hate the dreamers bc it's too shocking for me i hate it because i hate bertolucci
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binary-dontknowher · 1 year
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Please reblog this, I would love for more people to see it
(I know the other post has personal info so it's awkward to reblog)
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giniusitsreal · 2 years
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To anyone who wants to keep watching First Kill and cancel Netflix and to all the fans here is a link to Season 1 of First Kill free to share with everyone and stop spending money with Netflix
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elleventures · 1 year
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To celebrate black history month, I will be sharing one of my favorite children book written by brilliant black authors each week.
Last week, we looked at Your Name Is A Song by Jamilah Thompkins, which focuses on celebrating our identity and the importance of our names.
This week, we will be discussing about You Matter by Christian Robinson.
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You Matter • {Christian Robinson | 2020}
You Matter is a 40-page picture book written and illustrated by Christian Robinson; it was awarded the Best Book of the Year by Barnes and Noble for young children between ages 2 - 6 years old.
In the book, the story starts off with a young black girl examining nature under a microscope. As the story progresses, the author takes the audience through a journey through different parts of the world — shifting from a tiny pest to a giant dinosaur that was separate from its group — indicating and reinforcing that all beings, big or small, regardless of age and race, or how different we are, we are all significant. The story also touches on the concept of connectivity, where we are all connected to each other.
Overall, the book is very impactful because it is very inclusive, reinforcing the message that we are all important regardless of how other feels about us, how we feel about ourselves or how different we are; this is also emphasized through its illustrations such as a child in a wheelchair, or a bug being a pest. That said, this book touches other important themes, such as everyone is connected.
Lastly, the picture book is beautifully illustrated by the author himself with the use of fun bright vibrant colors, which is achieved with the use of pencil crayons, paper, and many more; also, the illustrations are very diverse which creates a sense of engagement with the story since young children are diversely represented in the book.
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pessimisticloser · 3 months
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The thing, i always get sad about is society. Wow, surprising. But really, i noticed that people who always try the hardest, who think about others too, who generally care about this world, are always the most hated ones. And ive just been asking myself: why??? Are we really that f*cked up??? Why cant we be happy that good people exist, that they are trying to do something with this world? Why the most thoughtfull and lovely ones are being left out? Why do we give so much attention only to the things that may be pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside? Is really s*x the only thing people think and care about? Does really only beauty matter? Money? I just wish that...people could be different. I wish this could change. I wish we could be happy and support the people who are trying to make this world a better place. I keep wishing and wishing. When i do things, i get laughed at. Is it really that bad that im trying to do the right thing? Help someone? Is being selfish the only way how to survive in this world? World full of hate? All of us who are here, we all have been given the oppoturnity to change the world, do something good... But instead, we just waste it by being a jealous monsters. What a sad world we live in.
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imalump · 2 years
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Bisexuals are valid
A reminder that someone who identifies as bisexual but has only ever been with people of the opposite gender are still bisexual. Someone who has only ever been with people of the same gender are still bisexual.  Some who has only been with people who don’t have a gender are still bisexual.  People who marry someone of the same or opposite gender are still bisexual. Not gay. Not straight. Bisexual.  we exist. So don’t say we are confused, we aren’t (unless you just asked us to do a really confusing math question, then we are). Do not say we are fakes when we are in a straight passing relationship we aren’t- we’re still LGBT.  Don’t say it’s one or the other.  Do not make us recite our past relationships to prove we are bisexual and not just gay or straight.  💖💜💙
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The sun knows my name. The trees hear my voice. The wind carries my hopes. The stars dry my tears, and the moon listens to my cries. The rain washes away the pain I feel. I never asked for these things, and I never would in fear of inconveniencing those who have no time. The day we asked those who swore to listen we got nothing. We fought for our lives in every way. It didn't matter if we were brown , black, woman, man, trans, queer, or autistic. We fought to breathe. We fought and won small battles. And when we saw the sun. When we began to speak the ones that were given a voice in our darkest days, the ones we thought were finally silent yelled. They shouted for glory, and they shouted so that our music was not heard. They look at what we had accomplished and they say "no more." They threaten to strip what we died to accomplish, and what we lived to see. We bang,and thrash, and shout for justice; but they stay firm. They spit on the graves of our own, and ensure the downfall of those to come. And the lucky few are not fortunate for long. We are made to grow up, and sober up because the worst is yet to come and we know it. The World tries to reason with them, but otherwise lay in silence. Awaiting the return of the booming voices. The ones who fought before are angry. They died for nothing and they are tired. We too are tired. We are young and we are too tired for a child. The poets write but no one reads. The leaders try to lead but there are many fueled by rebellion. The elders teach and share what they learned. The young grow old in minutes. Entertainers try to lift spirits and we listen to distract from the beating of our hearts that yell "DO SOMETHING" with each breath. The sun burns bright and burns the faces it knows. The wind carries the memory of those who did not have to die. The stars no longer burn bright enough to stop us from weeping, and the moon cannot hear us after we have broken. And I pose a question.
If one million lives are taken for two bundles of nerves to one day suffer the worst possible pain. Is it worth it? Shouldn't life be better for the unlucky majority that live?
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ninjakittycomics · 2 years
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onesweetworld18 · 2 years
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Not to be petty, but Harry opening the Apple Music live stream venture when Old Grumpy Azoff said it would tank the live music industry gives me life. It’s actually GREAT for someone who is playing venues whose demand surpasses capacity. Also, let me know how that leak is negatively impacting album sales, again? 🙄🙄
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truthblk87 · 2 years
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Be the best version of you. The real you!!!!!! Nobody can clone what god has his hands in..
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qiinamii · 7 months
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we'll do fine.
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astraystayyh · 3 months
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this post actually broke my heart.
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