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xx-dj-die-xx · 3 months
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xx-dj-die-xx · 3 months
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idk if anyone here has been following the manny ellis case but the tacoma pd just did their own internal investigation and unsurprisingly found that their killer cops had “done no wrong except for the use of profanity ”while killing manny ellis and payed them each $500,000 to resign for a grand total of $1.5 million in tax payer dollars to pay off murderers after keeping them on payed leave since they killed him
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xx-dj-die-xx · 5 months
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the list of arms and ammunition that the US has sent to Israel (which Biden is trying to hide from the public) has been leaked
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Native Americans march in solidarity with Palestine
Denver, Colorado USA
© Malek Asfeer 
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xx-dj-die-xx · 5 months
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People & countries mentioned in the thread:
Congo - M23, Cobalt
Darfur, Sudan - International Criminal Court, CNN, BBC (Overview)
Tigray - Human Rights Watch (Ethnic Cleansing Report)
the Sámi people - IWGIA, Euronews
Hawai'i - IWGIA
Syria - Amnesty International
Kashmir- Amnesty Summary (PDF), Wikipedia (Jammu and Kashmir), Human Rights Watch (2022)
Iran - Human Rights Watch, Morality Police (Mahsa/Jina Amini - Al Jazeera, Wikipedia)
Uyghurs - Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) Q&A, Wikipedia, Al Jazeera
Tibetans - SaveTibet.org
Yazidi people - Wikipedia, United Nations
West Papua - Free West Papua, Genocide Watch
Yemen - Human Rights Watch (Saudi border guards kill migrants), Carrd
Sri Lanka (Tamils) - Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch
Afghans in Pakistan - Al Jazeera, NPR
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xx-dj-die-xx · 5 months
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xx-dj-die-xx · 6 months
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xx-dj-die-xx · 7 months
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British-Somali songwriter, feminist, and musician Marianne Joan Elliott-Said, also known by her stage name Poly Styrene, is most notably known for being the founder of punk rock band X-Ray Spex.
She was born in Bromley, London, and ran away from home at the age of 15 with just £3 in her pocket, hitchhiking from one music festival to another. This adventure ended when she stepped on a rusty nail while bathing in a stream and had to be treated for septicaemia.
After seeing the Sex Pistols performance at the Pier Pavillion Hastings on her 19th birthday she thought that anyone could do what they were doing and so decided to form her own Punk Rock band, putting an ad in the paper calling for ‘young punx who want to stick it together’, and that was the beginning of X-Ray Spex. She eventually became a passionate feminist and posted a blog dedicated to women’s rights and defense of women.
She was described by Billboard as the “archetype for the modern-day feminist punk”; because she wore dental braces, stood against the typical sex object female of 1970’s rock star, sported a gaudy Dayglo wardrobe, and was of mixed race. She was “one of the least conventional front-persons in rock history, male or female”.
Needless to say, she was a total bad ass.
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xx-dj-die-xx · 7 months
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stills from Sex Flesh in Blood, Christopher Lee & J. Zapata, featured in On Our Backs October-November 1999 Edition
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xx-dj-die-xx · 7 months
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Why Cheap Art Manifesto (1984)
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xx-dj-die-xx · 11 months
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ART BY: JJTheBunBun on Twitter • 03/16/2021
X [MINORS THIS IS AN NSFW ARTIST]
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xx-dj-die-xx · 1 year
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In love, obsessed, etc
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xx-dj-die-xx · 1 year
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Pon And Zi collage, 2009
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xx-dj-die-xx · 2 years
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Hey guys I haven't made a post on here in a while (just been quietly reblogging shit) because life is hell and I am constantly crawling out of a hole, but here's a pic of me.
TikTok keeps taking down shirtless pics of me even tho I literally have top surgery and cis guys get to be shirtless all the time on there so let's hope this doesn't. My chest has healed really well since 2021 I'm very happy with it :)
anyways maybe I'll try and be more active on here idk I'm kinda scared of the internet after getting harassed on tt lmao. Luv y'all <3
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xx-dj-die-xx · 2 years
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A very important reminder that the Bison Genocide was a very real thing that happened and not just a shock factor thing for the Prey movie. (Predator series film that came out this year). Bison fur was sought after and their tongues were considered a delicacy by the colonizers.
But they also knew they were a main source of food for plains indigenous people. Plains Indigenous tribes would follow the herds over the year to be able to hunt when needed. Bison were quickly hunted to near extinction so that natives would be forced to depend on the colonizers for food and aid.
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After the children were taken and forced into residential schools that were intended to "Kill the indian save the man." They cut our hair, made it illegal to speak out languages, made us catholic and kept the children at these "schools". Any surviving adults were sold into slavery and put into Ghettos. Many of which we still live on. Babies were sold as property. For a long while killing and keeping native scalps, yes their scalps, was done for sport some generals buying them for money.
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This was one of many reasons on top of disease that nearly wiped us all out. The last residential school closed in 1997 the year I was born. My parents and grandparents all attended them. Bodies of children that were killed in the schools are still being found and we'll never really know how many there were.
I say all of this because the amount of people that aren't taught this is horrifying. Natives are treated like mystical story pieces or like we simply don't exist anymore. It couldn't be further from the truth.
If you take anything from this film please start by being educated since most of the land you stand on was taken. Your home, school, job. Everything around you exists because of this.
Only just now in 2022 are indigenous actors and media finally starting to get taken seriously. Our stories are finally mattering and not just dismissed. We're finally allowed to create our own worlds and stories that people actually like. It's so important that if you like these stories you get educated. You listen and donate. Share. Educate. Speak up for us when other white people try to silence us. Give reparations and actively try to unlearn your stigmas.
I'm so happy this film exists because I finally feel pride in a native role and like people are finally maybe going to listen.
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