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diversity win! you have absolutely no idea what my deal is
Can you donate 10$?
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Deadline 20 June
Subject : collecting money for my father's emergency operation in his head
Current process :
USD 2,051 / $2,513
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I am raising funds to support my elderly parents who are currently living in extremely difficult condition⦠Mohammed H needs your support f
š Urgent Appeal for My Fatherās Life š
I never imagined that I would have to write these words and beg for help to save my fatherās life.
My father suffered a severe head injury after a nearby bombardment. Since that day, his condition has been extremely critical, and sadly, it continues to deteriorate day after day. Doctors have stressed that he urgently needs surgery as soon as possible to prevent further complications and give him a chance to survive and recover.
Thanks to the kindness and generosity of many compassionate people, we have been able to collect part of the required amount. However, we still have $462 remaining, and we must raise it as quickly as possible before it is too late.
Every day that passes without the surgery puts my father in greater danger. Watching him suffer while being unable to help him is a pain beyond words. We are doing everything we can, but we cannot do this alone.
I am pleading with you from the bottom of my heart: if you are able to donate, no matter how small the amount, your contribution could make a real difference and help save my fatherās life. If you cannot donate, please share this appeal with your friends and family. A single share may reach someone who can help.
Please do not leave us alone during this difficult time. My father deserves a chance to live, and your support could be the reason he gets that chance.
Thank you for your kindness, your prayers, and your support. ā¤ļø
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Please help my father, His health condition is very difficult, please donate šš
today, a severe thursday watch will be in place.
remember everyone...
thursday watch: the conditions for thursday are here, but a thursday incident has not yet been confirmed
thursday warning: thursday has arrived
We are never making it out of the androcentrism mines so long as you fandom people refuse to examine your own biases
"i use guy as default", "dude is gender neutral for me", "most stories i read don't have women in them"
you are essentializing the human experience as male and prioritizing male stories and feelings above all others. by considering maleness to be the default, you are othering all forms of nonmale existence and expression. men are not the only people who experience complex emotions nor are they the only people who can be interesting characters you can relate to. please for the actual sake of your own ability to feel empathy and compassion, diversify the things you read, watch, play, and contemplate.
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We regret to inform you that the sunshine and friendship app is actually a children killing app.
I have been telling people for years that the company behind Pokemon Go had no-shit, for-realsies ties to the CIA and people never really took it that seriously. Anyway.
Saw a passage from the book and got inspired
Honestly bout to dress up as a deer and go prance around in the forest. is it hunting season?? PLEASE SHOOT ME WITH A GUN
has anyone figured out how to turn off the thing where you love your pet so much it slides inexorably into grief-borrowing
āFor me this glass is already broken. I enjoy it; I drink out of it. It holds my water admirably, sometimes even reflecting the sun in beautiful patterns. If I should tap it, it has a lovely ring to it. But when I put this glass on the shelf and the wind knocks it over or my elbow brushes it off the table and it falls to the ground and shatters, I say, āOf course.ā When I understand that the glass is already broken, every moment with it is precious.ā
For anybody not caught up: Tennessee just passed a new map that pretty much makes it so black neighborhoods have no power in local votes. Two things about this. While protestors were chanting "No Jim Crow", white Tennessee lawmakers were caught laughing on video. On top of this, Representative Justin Pearson and his brother KeShaun Pearson were arrested for trying to give their takes on the matter (which is not only their legal right but literally his job). If you give a shit about black people, help fight this. We can't allow a return to Jim Crow.
whenever the conversation on desirability politics via dating "preferences" comes up--
in the sense of someone categorically being uninterested dating someone for being part of some stigmatized demographic (e.g. trans, fat, racialized, disabled, etc.) even if they were fully into someone before learning they are part of that demographic
--it's always reframed as a debate around if it is prejudiced to not date the person.
I think this is such a frustrating direction for the conversation to go. obviously losing interest in someone purely for their social position within a marginalized demographic is something that emerges from prejudice. but where people absolutely lose the plot is the implication that covering up prejudice and is the same as actually unlearning it. if they were to keep dating that person just to avoid being considered transphobic/fatphobic/racist/ableist/etc that it still prejudice!
the prejudice exists whether or not they date the person. so they probably should not, because any relationship that emerges is almost guaranteed to be abusive towards the marginalized person, as it's founded on bigoted resentment.
if you lose attraction to someone because of a stigmatized characteristic, you shouldn't date them. but you are still prejudiced, and you should still work on that. not for the purpose of widening your dating pool (who cares!) but because you impact other people in the world as you move through it.
when you view demographics with disgust and discomfort, it matters. these biases are never contained to sex and romance. someone identifying this prejudice is not saying "fuck me or you're a bigot" they are saying "leave me alone, and also please care enough to grow as a person."
Stop playing games, stop watching movies, stop following football matches, stop listening to music... Leave them alone, even if only for a minute. Sit with yourselves for a minute and think carefully: Do we deserve to die? Do we deserve to live this life? If the answer is no, then do something for us. Either donate, participate, or do anything that makes us feel that you are with us and not leaving us alone in front of the genocidal criminals.
I am a person who wants to complete my education, and my life is very similar to yours. The difference is that I was born in Gaza, so I need you to contribute in any way so that I can live a safe life and protect myself and my family from death and malnutrition. I should not die at the hands of the Zionists. Please stand by me.
If you think my fundraising campaign is for individuals and would like to donate and help more people, or if you just want to help as many people as possible at once, my campaign has a large number of beneficiaries. You can donate here.
Please share this post and donate if you can. Nader and his family are suffering greatly. Please help them and donate now. If everyone who shares this post donates $10, we will raise a good amount to help Nader and his family.
Please, friends, don't let us down or abandon us. We need your support and help. Please donate; we need 2200 euros to reach our goal. Donate now, please.
Please continue sharing this post and donate to us. We need ā¬2090 to reach this goal. Please donate now.
Please continue to donate, please.
Please, continue to help Nader and his family with their vetted campaign. His father's health struggles are very difficult to cope with in beseiged Gaza, every bit of help counts.
Ahed Alanqar, who is verified #624 on GazaVetters, is a wonderful friend. It's clear within moments of speaking to him that he carries a deep compassion for everyone he meets, and everything around him. The world around him has not always returned this compassion. Before the war started, Ahed owned an aluminum manufacturing workshop with his father, and a house where he lived with his family, including three young daughters. Today, he is surviving off of donations.
Ahed is devoted to his daughters, and when he speaks with me about Iman, who is seven years old, I feel his love for her like it's my own. He told me, "I swear to you, I don't know the taste of sleep, and I stay up many nights thinking about this child and how I will help her." In his own words, his family is his whole life. Iman was injured on her way to a grocery store, when a house nearby was bombed. A large stone struck her feet, causing constant pain and difficulty walking. Iman requires an open reduction and internal fixation surgery on her feet ā as Ahed describes it, this is a difficult and expensive surgery, which involves inserting metal plates to hold her bones together for a year until they heal. Because of the blockade and lack of resources in Gaza, Iman must be evacuated outside of Gaza for the procedure. This would be challenging under normal circumstances, but for Ahed's family right now, it won't be possible without donations. Please share his campaign, donate what you can, and remember their story; don't let this fade away. Everyone on here can do something to help.
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theres this thing a lot of white people do (and i myself have been guilty of) where we wanna be in on the jokes about white people, but also wanna preemptively excuse our mistakes, so we try to be cute about it like "omg im soooo white and stupid. white people suck and i am the worst one. i was raised in the suburbs ive never seen a melanin in my life. im so clueless let me tell you all the crazy things i used to believe-" and its like stop stop stop it nobody wants to hear this. its not cute its cringe. please. kill the instinct to turn your ignorance into an endearing character flaw. it doesnt work that way.
the ability to grow up clueless about bigotry is in itself a privilege. and its good youre learning now but loudly telling people about the fact you were afforded the chance to look away for so much of your life is like. not really fun to hear. basically.
alright this is a hold up. put the pussy in the scarmophogoghs and nobody gets hurt.
OK lads but. Why is the r slur coming back. It's 2026. Why am I hearing so many of The Youth use this word liberally and at whim. Do you need me to ground you. Do I need to sit you on the naughty step. Do you need me to strap you into the Learning Chair and deliver a 4 hour lecture about the history of the r slur, ableism, and why using that word is neither big nor cool. Or do you just need me to punch you in the mouth.
remember like 15 years ago when black bloggers were talking about this exact shit, 'digital blackface', white internet users appropriating images and clips of black people and using them as cartoonish exaggerated expressions of absurdity or high emotion. straight line from minstrelsy to your reaction gifs and nobody fucking cares any more. white people just decided not to acknowledge it and it went away, just like every other time black users have ever tried to criticise any aspect of online culture.
On the contemporary internet, things have been turned inside out. Exchanges that have historically taken place in the underground of black social spaces are now vulnerable to exposure, if not already exposed. The call-and-response creativity of Black Twitter is overheard and echoed by White Twitter, and viral dance phenomena like the whip are seized on by the likes of Hillary and Ellen. Together these objects ā and the countless others in circulation, literally countless ā create widespread visibility for blackness online. Blackness once again takes up its longstanding role as the engine of American popular culture, so that we find ourselves where we were in the 1920s with jazz, in the 1950s with rock ānā roll, in the ā80s with both house and hip-hop ā in a time loop wherein black people innovate only to see their forms snaked away, value siphoned off by white hands.
All the creative labor of the black collective being aside, there is a palpable blackness to much of this viral content ā especially memes ā that circulates independently from actual black people. This depersonalized blackness is shifty and hard to pin down ā as is the blackness of any object or subject, really. It makes itself known through language, through an aggressive use of maneuvers associated with black vernacular speech, explicated in Manuel Arturo Abreuās āOnline Imagined Black English.ā One finds captions littered with ābruh,ā āfam,ā ālit,ā and, of course, ānigga.ā This blackness is also signaled vaguely through the presence of black subjects. Athletes like Michael Jordan, rappers like Lil Mama and Birdman, and actresses like Skai Jackson have become vessels for affects extending beyond their own individual capabilities.
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Memes move like blackness itself, and the memeās tactical similarity to historical black cultural forms makes them ā predictably ā vulnerable to appropriation and capture. The meme is a form that allows for a sense of collective ownership among those who come into contact with it ā black or nonblack. The meme seems open to appropriation and interpretation by whoever possesses it for a moment, echoing Fred Motenās description of blackness as being only what we hold in our outstretched hands.
When we say that the internet extends and exacerbates the same old offline relations, we mean it. In keeping with historical precedent, the cultural and affective labor of black individuals online largely goes unrecognized and un(der)compensated. Compare the nonexistent returns seen by black teens for introducing the whip to the lifetime supply of Vans shoes gifted to the Damn Daniel kid or the nearly halfāmillion dollars worth of swag that Chewbacca Mom received for her most abject display of consumerist bliss.
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āRather than capital āincorporatingā from the outside the authentic fruits of the collective imagination,ā Tiziana Terranova argues in āFree Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy,ā āit seems more reasonable to think of cultural flows as originating within a field that is always and already capitalism.ā Likewise, memes ā even when produced by black users ā cannot be viewed as objects that once authentically circulated in black circles for the enjoyment of the black collective but instead are always already compromised by the looming presence of the corporate, the capitalist. As such, the meme will probably never manifest blackness in a traceable form such that it might be fully claimed by the black cultural body. The internet, which was advertised as a way to free us from our bodies, has merely confused our limits and identifications, providing just enough flexibility to, in artist Keith Townsend Obadikeās words, āmake the same old burnt cork blackface routine easier.ā
Aria Dean, "Poor Meme, Rich Meme"
bruh, unc, imma, "bro is _" "why is bro_" for real, finna, no/cap, lil bro, "what do you know about ___", thick, woke, "it be like that", yo, my man, and many many many more are AFRICAN AMERICAN Vernacular English. non-Black people stop it, you sound like an idiot if you use words and phrases from AAVE. it's so so old hearing it from streamers and everyone else who can't think for themselves.
FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF OR GET PUNCHED
list of almost all aave words !
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