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@bittersweet-scape
"Decolonize Everything"
“When the last tree is cut, the last river poisoned, and the last fish caught… then you will realize money cannot be eaten.”
Anti-colonial graffiti seen in Pensacola, Florida
Leaf boat
Trick or treat for the stoners in the neighborhood lol
10 DAYS UNTIL HALLOWEEN
''Creo que todas las mujeres son feministas. Quizá se nieguen a admitirlo, pero si viajasen 40 años atrás en el tiempo y alguien les preguntase si ese es el mundo en el que les gustaría vivir, todas dirían que no"
Helen Mirren
What’s happening with our mexican feminists in the last few days?
“We neither forgive or forget”
As you may (or not) know, Mexico is one of the many Latin American countries with the worst cases of femicides, gender violence, rapes, and sexual harassment. For many years we’ve been shouting out in the streets, we’ve blocked the city with our manifestation and even stopped for a whole day and show how would be a day without us.
But that seems not enough for our government
Our government doesn’t hear us, our government doesn’t care about us. We still walk with fear in an empty street (even if it’s noon), we still have nightmares with the struggle of couldn’t make it one day: survive. We don’t live in Mexico, we survive.
“Nobody ask what my rapist was wearing”
In Mexico, 11 women are murdered everyday and nobody does anything in the name of justice
What’s happening with our mexican feminists in the last few days?
Our event takes place in Mexico City, September 02: Relatives of missing people ‘took’ a room in one of the most important buildings when it comes to human rights: the CNDH (National Commission for Human Rights). Marcela Alemán, whose daughter was raped 3 years ago, explain that this organization (and the Justice System of San Luis Potosí, Mexico) haven’t do anything for them; despite having enough evidence to catch the rapists:
“I’m fucking tired, they revictimize me, humiliate me […] I can’t take it anymore, my soul hurts”
September, 04: In a pacific way, women from “Ni Una Menos México” have taken the entirely building, so the authorities can solve the demands from this and many families who are in the same position. They had a talk with the president of the CNDH, and some mothers decided to go, but our feminists remains in the building asking and fighting for every women in Mexico that have suffered.
“Justice”
Our feminists have found a lot of food inside, food that people who works there doesn’t need, so they’re gonna donate them for those in need. They have painted and destroy everything as an act of resistance and rebellion. We’re not looking for money, nobody here belongs to the government: We just want justice for those who are not with us anymore, we want to feel safe in the country that has denied us protection.
“Girls must not be raped”
“CNDH USELESS, How many more?”
Many of you may think that “this is not the way to get attention”, but in Mexico, were nobody listens to you just because you’re a woman, you have to find ways to be noticed. We don’t respect a country who doesn’t respect us, we don’t care for silly paintings, we care for our women today and always.
We, the feminists, have this song that says “We are bad, we can be worst” and we proudly sing it while we look for justice, for peace, for a better place for everyone.
Spread the word! Help us! Join us! Women needs women
Photos by: @/usagii_ko on instagram
¡Ni una más, ni una más, ni una asesinada más!
Te amo Maggie, siempre estarás conmigo chiquita.
Maggie murió hoy
Maggie murió hoy.
Escribirlo me corta el aire, es muy dificil mi respiración y las lágrimas se niegan a dejar de salir.
Me invade la culpa, me sabe amargo el "hubiera".
Ya nada importa, no importa lo que pude haber hecho, lo que hice y lo que no hice. No importa la cantidad de culpa que me ponga encima, eso no la va a traer de vuelta.
Todo tiene solución en esta vida, menos la muerte.
Poner este título me ha recordado lo quebrada que estoy por dentro y lo imposible que es que vuelva a la normalidad.
No hay solución para la muerte ¿pero cómo lidiar con ella entonces?
dirtyhandsprinting
"La muerte es la palabra que jamás se pronuncia porque quema los labios. El mexicano, en cambio, la frecuenta, la burla, la acaricia, duerme con ella, la festeja, es uno de sus juguetes favoritos y su amor más permanente".
- Octavio Paz
Arte: Griss Romero.
books i’ve read in 2021:
18. cemetery boys by aiden thomas