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i'm not sure why this was posted without the link to the actual GFM but here it is
Do you think Trump’s statement “The children in Gaza must be fed. Even Melania sees the images and says it’s horrific” is genuine?
Yes, he means it
No, it’s performative
I don’t care what he says
The children in Gaza must be fed. Even my wife Melania sees the images that we see and believes that it is horrific. — Donald Trump
We live in a world where acknowledging the humanity of starving children has become a headline. Where basic empathy is treated like a political statement.
Is it better than silence? Maybe. Is it too little, too late? Also maybe.
Words are easy. Feeding children is not. Let’s hope this isn’t just another moment of performative empathy because Gaza doesn’t need sympathy. It needs justice.
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The situation is truly heartbreaking. Martyrs are falling. Bombs are everywhere. Families are suffering. Children are starving.
This is not just a post, it's a cry for help. Your donation can save a life. Please don’t scroll past. Act now.
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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1
To be entirely clear: This is very much intended to create a legal pathway to load homeless people into vans, incarcerate, and enslave them (Most incarcerated people in the US are enslaved)
Congratulations, they’re not only going to disappear the homeless and the folks suffering from addiction, they’re also going to disappear folks with “serious mental illness.” Serious according to whom?? Are we disappearing “unruly wives” or LGBTQIA folks??
Yes to all and more. They want to be able to do this to anyone they deem a problem to society.
Call your congresspeople and tell them to oppose this LOUDLY.
His health has deteriorated very, very significantly. He has a bladder hemorrhage and is now in the hospital. The doctors said he needs an urgent operation and they are keeping him there under observation.
Nader's father's health has deteriorated significantly and he is staying in the hospital and must remain under observation until it is confirmed that he is well and undergoes surgery. Please help Nader save his father. And leave Gaza and take care of him and treat him from cancer by donating to him from here This is the link to verify Nader's campaign in the list. Gazavetters
Guys, my father is fighting cancer and his situation is very difficult. Please help us get him out of here alive. We don’t want anything bad to happen to him. Please help us. Share and donate, please.
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After a long wait for a little hope and the end of the war, the end has been announced. Trump says he will not complete the negotiations, and this will cause the war to continue, killing more children, starving 2 million people, and increasing the suffering. Netanyahu laughs and celebrates, not caring, as if no one lives in Gaza, as if he doesn't feel anything! I want to escape by any means. I want to live a dignified life. Please do something. Donate here. This famine and death cannot be stopped. Have you seen the woman who will sell her phone to buy a grave for her husband because she doesn't have the money to bury him? But that's not what matters. What matters is that her husband died from food shortages. This crime committed by Netanyahu against my oppressed people will end. Whoever does not share this post is undoubtedly complicit in this crime. Vetted by Gazavetters 21
We don't live here... we are just trying not to die too quickly. Gaza is not a city now. Gaza is an open graveyard in which we are buried day after day without farewell. Please donate and participate
I am unable to write. My hands are shaking from hunger. Please do not leave us.
Something wonderful about my relationship with my wife @cannilyuncanny is that we both have a deep love of cooking. I'm someone who likes to "measure with my heart" rather than follow recipes, so I do a lot of improvised cooking. My wife is very precise and likes to measure and follow recipes, so she is the one who does the baking.
She has learned to make foccacia, pita, and no-knead bread. A couple of years ago she received a sourdough started from a friend and made potato kulchas with it. One thing that she loves about this is that humans have been bread-making for over 30,000 years, and so making bread connects her to her ancestors and to people all over the world.
People in Gaza are being denied access to these simple, fundamental ingredients to make bread, to nourish their bodies and spirits, and it breaks our hearts. The Israeli government, with the support of the United States, blocks vital food aid from reaching the Gaza Strip. This has led to extreme price inflation for the little food that remains in the markets. The only alternative to paying these elevated food prices is to go to Israeli-US controlled food sites that function to draw in large numbers of starving people past Israeli snipers where they can be massacred. Hundreds of people have been killed this way.
Palestinians are suffering and dying of hunger. In this overwhelming context, two Palestinians, Ahmad Al-Gharabli and his friend Abdulsalam are starting a mutual aid project in Northern Gaza called Palestinian Community Kitchen, to feed as many people as they can in Gaza. They have a tumblr blog @palestine-charity-kitchen where you can learn more. Like everyone in Gaza, they rely on donations.
Have you ever raced against time to feed someone before they … Ahmed Alghrably needs your support for Palestinian Community Kitchen – Provid
Palestinian Community Kitchen was brought to my attention by my friend Nader @abdalsalam2000 who has been trying to raise money to feed his family (#4 on the gazavetters list). He is very close to his fundraising goal, 94% of the way there.
I am a young man who loves my studies very much and I drea… Nader Alanqar needs your support for Help Nader Al-Anqar and his family overc
Nader also hopes that you will help him to direct attention to his friend Mariam. She is 20 years old, and was a university student before the war made classes inaccessible to her. Her campaign is new (July 13, 2025) and so far she has only received €42 out of her goal of €35,000. She needs donations for food for her family.
Please Take a Moment – My Name Is Mariam, I Need Your Help ️ Fr… Maryam Al gharabli needs your support for Help Me and My Famil
Nader also asked me to encourage you all to donate to Ahed, an aluminum technician in Northern Gaza with three young daughters: Fatima (9), Iman (6), and Noor (2). Ahed has only raised $1,068 out of his $30,000 goal so far and desperately needs food for his little girls.
My name is Ahed. I'm a father from northern Gaza, and I have three b… Aahed Alanqar needs your support for Hope shattered like our home…Plea
Guys, we are all from Gaza and we are trying to stay alive and not die of hunger in the shadow of this genocide that has no mercy on anyone and does not differentiate between young and old. Please donate to one of these campaigns. Your donation to any one of these will help us a lot. Please donate.
A decade after lead-contaminated water was found in Flint's water system, the legal battle to replace lead water pipes is nearly finished.
Jul 9, 2025
The Flint water crisis began in 2014, after lead-contaminated drinking water was found to be leaching out from aging pipes into homes citywide.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Natural Resources Defense Council, with help from other activists and nonprofits, have released statements on the recent progress, celebrating the milestone.
The statements which they chalk up the crisis to “cost-cutting measures and improper water treatment,” that the state “didn’t require treatment to prevent corrosion,” after a “a state-appointed emergency manager” switched the water supply to the Flint River.
There is no safe level of lead exposure; each nanogram causes harm. In addition to long-known risks, such as damage to children’s brains and certain cancers, there is also significant evidence that exposure to lead is linked to numerous cardiovascular diseases, including stroke and heart attack.
The coalition mobilized the citizenry and filed a lawsuit against Flint and Michigan state officials to secure safe water. The result was a settlement in March 2017, under which a federal court in Detroit ordered Flint to give every resident the opportunity to have their lead pipe replaced at no cost, as well as conduct comprehensive tap water testing, implement a faucet filter distribution and education program, and maintain funding for health programs to help residents deal with the effects of Flint’s tainted water, according to the NRDC.
The coalition then returned to court six times in six years to ensure the city and state kept to the timeline, which was delayed by COVID-19, and other reasons which The Detroit News described as “spotty record-keeping” and “ineffective management.”
On July 1st, the State of Michigan submitted a progress report to a federal court confirming that, more than eight years after the settlement, nearly 11,000 lead pipes were replaced and more than 28,000 properties were restored where the maintenance had taken place.
Of the 4,200 buildings where lead pipes are known to still be in service, their owners have either left the properties vacant, abandoned, or have declined the free replacement under the Safe Water Drinking Act. The coalition has said it will continue to monitor city and state progress on these remaining lines.
“Thanks to the persistence of the people of Flint and our partners, we are finally at the end of the lead pipe replacement project,” said Pastor Allen C. Overton of the Concerned Pastors for Social Action, one of the organizations that sued the city. “While this milestone is not all the justice our community deserves, it is a huge achievement.”
We CAN fix things. IT TAKES TIME, but we can do it!!!!
another link since the Detroit news one in there is paywalled:
Nearly a decade after high levels of lead were first detected in the City of Flint’s drinking water, the state of Michigan has submitted a p
Every person need to be taught disability history
Not the “oh Einstein was probably autistic” or the sanitized Helen Keller story. but this history disabled people have made and has been made for us.
Teach them about Carrie Buck, who was sterilized against her will, sued in 1927, and lost because “Three generations of imbeciles [were] enough.”
Teach them about Judith Heumann and her associates, who in 1977, held the longest sit in a government building for the enactment of 504 protection passed three years earlier.
Teach them about all the Baby Does, newborns in 1980s who were born disabled and who doctors left to die without treatment, who’s deaths lead to the passing of The Baby Doe amendment to the child abuse law in 1984.
Teach them about the deaf students at Gallaudet University, a liberal arts school for the deaf, who in 1988, protested the appointment of yet another hearing president and successfully elected I. King Jordan as their first deaf president.
Teach them about Jim Sinclair, who at the 1993 international Autism Conference stood and said “don’t mourn for us. We are alive. We are real. And we’re here waiting for you.”
Teach about the disability activists who laid down in front of buses for accessible transit in 1978, crawled up the steps of congress in 1990 for the ADA, and fight against police brutality, poverty, restricted access to medical care, and abuse today.
Teach about us.
Oh! Oh! I got one! Meet Edward V. Roberts-
Ed Roberts was one of the founding minds behind the Independent Living movement. Roberts was born in 1939, and contracted polio at age 14, two years before the vaccine that ended the polio epidemic came out (vaccinate your kids). Polio left Roberts almost completely paralyzed, with only the use of two fingers and a few toes. At night, he had to sleep in an iron lung, and he would often rest there during the day as well. Other times of the day, he breathed by using his face and neck muscles to force air in and out of his lungs.
Despite this being the fifties, Roberts' mother insisted that her son continue schooling. Her support helped him face his fear of being stared at and ridiculed at school, going from thinking of himself as a "hopeless cripple" to seeing himself as a "star." When his high school tried to deny him his diploma because he had never completed driver's ed, Roberts and his mother fought the school and won.
This marked the beginning of his career as an activist.
Roberts had to fight the California Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for support to attend college, because his counselor thought he was too severely disabled to ever work or live independently. Roberts did go to school, however, first attending the College of San Marino. He was then accepted to UC Berkeley, but when the school learned that he was disabled, they tried to backtrack. "We've tried cripples before, and it didn't work," one dean famously said. The school tried to argue the dorms couldn't accommodate his iron lung, so Roberts was instead housed in an empty wing of the school's Cowell Hospital.
Roberts' admittance paved the way for other disabled students who were also housed in the new Cowell Dorm. The group called themselves "The Rolling Quads," and together they fought and advocated for better disability support, more ramps and accessible architecture like curb cut outs, founded the first formally recognized student-led disability services program in the country, and even managed to successfully oust a rehabilitation counselor who had threatened two of the Quads with expulsion for their protests.
After graduation from his master's, he served a number of other roles- he taught political science at a number of different colleges over the years, served on the board for the Center for Independent Living, confounded the World Institute on Disability with Judith E. Heumann and Joan Leon, and continued to advocate for better disability services and infrastructure at his alma mater of UC Berkeley.
Roberts also took part in and helped organize sit ins to force the federal government to enforce section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which stated that people with disabilities should not be excluded from activities, denied the right to receive benefits, or be discriminated against, from any program that uses federal financial assistance, solely because of their disability. The sit-in occupied the offices of the Carter Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare building in San Francisco and lasted 28 days. The protestors were supported by local gay rights organizations and the Black Panthers. Roberts and other activists spoke, and their arguments were so compelling that members of the department of health joined the sit in. Reagan was forced to acknowledge and implement the policies and rules that section 504 required. This national recognition helped to pave the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990.
Roberts died of cardiac arrest in 1995 at the age of 54, leaving behind a proud legacy of advocacy and activism. Not bad for a "hopeless cripple" whose rehab counselor thought he was too disabled to ever work.
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Here is a great online course for disability history!!
“Black Panthers saved the 504 sit-in.” – Corbett O’Toole, participant in the 1977 504 protest in San Francisco
”Along with all fair and good-thinking people, The Black Panther Party gives its full support to Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and calls for President Carter and HEW Secretary Califano to sign guidelines for its implementation as negotiated and agreed to on January 21 of this year. The issue here is human rights – rights of meaningful employment, of education, of basic human survival – of an oppressed minority, the disabled and handicapped. Further, we deplore the treatment accorded to the occupants of the fourth floor and join with them in full solidarity.” – Black Panther Party media release on the protest, from website Disability Social History (click thru to see pictures of BPP news about the success of the protest!)
According to disability rights activist Corbett O’Toole, these advocates “showed us what being an ally could be. We would never have succeeded without them. They are a critical part of disability history and yet their story is almost never told.”
They were running a soup kitchen for their black community in East Oakland and they showed up every single night and brought us dinner. The FBI [guarding the building entrance] was like, “What the hell are you doing?” They answered, “Listen, we’re the Panthers. You want to starve these people out, fine, we’ll go tell the media that that’s what you’re doing, and we’ll show up with our guns to match your guns and we’ll talk about who’s going to talk to who about the food. Otherwise, just let us feed these people and we won’t give you any trouble” – and that’s basically what they did.
Please read up on the Black Panthers' involvement in the 504 movement, they were integral to the occupation lasting as long as it did and were INCREDIBLY ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS! They are more than a footnote in that part of disability history, and I want more people to know this part of their legacy!
Read about Bradley Lomax (and his aid and fellow organizer Chuck Johnson, who I've struggled finding sources on outside of articles on Mr. Lomax :( ) here and here! Together the two were integral in bringing Black Panther Party organizing and activism to the disability rights movement!
I wish there were more information on Mr. Johnson, as his work is dear to my heart as someone who also requires caregiving. ;3; <3 Considering how little information there even was available online for Mr. Lomax just ten years ago I am hoping we get more coverage of Mr. Johnson's contributions to this important part of disability history sooner rather than later. I do not want his activism ignored!
Do not let the full richness of our history be whitewashed! The Black Panthers kept the protestors fed, they HEAVILY publicized the protests in their paper The Black Panther and agitated on the protest and protestors behalf, and paid organizers' way to Washington to pressure the HEW secretary to actually sign the damn act. In turn, the Panthers did this because the Oakland ILC did outreach to them, and helped Mr. Lomax with transportation. This is solidarity buried under focus on the white organizers. Please please please cherish it. Keep it close to your heart, read about it, celebrate it, share it!
Obviously there were more Panthers who helped but I have already lost the first draft of this and I'm starting to fade -- here's two more detailed sources to read for more, and I highly recommend you do!
The Intersections and Divergences of Disability and Race
Lomax's Matrix: Disability, Solidarity, and the Black Power of 504
The Capitol Crawl was so bad-ass and I wish it were taught in schools as one of the pivotal 20th-century American protests (it led to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990)
The Capitol Crawl would go on to become one of the most visible and emotionally impactful demonstrations for disability rights to date.
wish you guys would hate norway for the intense medical transphobia the way you hated swedes for not feeding people. we couldnt get a legal gender marker change without forced sterilisation until 2016. theres 1 board in 1 hospital in the whole country that's allowed to give HRT and they go by 1950s gender roles (i.e. if you're a trans man who wears nail polish, or a trans woman who wears pants, or you're gay, you're denied), and there's a minimum of a full year of psychological evaluations before any treatment is given (they ask helpful and relevant questions like "did you play with cars or dolls as a child" and "do you think about your parents when you masturbate"). anyway burn down rikshospitalet
[ID: tumblr tags that read #i hope im not deflecting when i say this happens in other countries as well #i'm german and it's basically the same here. forced chemical sterilization was required to change your gender marker until 2011 #and if self-id doesn't pass we will continue to have to put up with insane amounts of medical gatekeeping #it's disgusting and dehumanizing and i need more people to talk about this #it's a widespread issue that countries that have a rep for being progressive don't get criticized enough. end ID]
you're absolutely not deflecting, this is super important. so many european countries claim equality and good healthcare while also actively killing trans populations with medical neglect and gatekeeping.
we are being murdered by our governments. they are refusing us life saving medical care. we NEED more people to talk about this
The addition regarding Germany above was posted in early 2023.
As an update, Germany passed the self determination act in 2024, which stipulates that the gender entry and first name can be changed by simply making a declaration at the Standesamt and a three month waiting period, with no medical measures mandated. This was a huge win for transgender people in Germany that happened last year.
This image is from the wikipedia page linked above:
keep fighting!