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Attempting to distract from my super #daglyf outfit with makeup and failing #vanity
Being a 20+ on tumblr
me when i’m at a shit party but someone’s given me free grog
#vanity
#staringintotheabyss #vanity this is not a commentary but a typical public diarisation of my complaining
Comics About Police Violence
by Seth Tobocman
1 graphic and two comics, “Police State America” about the killing of unarmed black woman Eleanor Bumpers, and “41 Shots” about the killing of unarmed black man Amadou Diallo
Reprinted in “You Don’t Have To Fuck People Over to Survive”
posted with permission from Seth Tobocman
Sadly still relevant twenty years later. (via)
"You Don’t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive" published by Soft Skull Press, 1999.
Tobocman.
Orange Is the New Black cast in New York
This is the best column.
Sometimes my hometown
"The holocaust was legal, slavery was legal, segregation was legal. If you use the state as a metric for ethics you’ll end up disappointed."
That took a horrifying turn at the end!
The best part of the year maybe #dizzy
there are actually people out here writing their tinder bios like “queer vegan poly femme princess sparkle mermaid lover babe.” for real. in the year of our lord.
In 1988, Mark Wahlberg attacked two Asian American men in separate racially motivated hate crimes. The first, Thanh Lam, was pummeled with a 5-foot long wooden stick. According to court documents, Wahlberg screamed “Vietnam f**king sh*t!” as he beat Lam unconscious. After fleeing the scene where he assailed Lam, Wahlberg beat his second victim, Hoa Trinh, punching him in the eye and leaving him blind.
Now, over 25 years after these horrific crimes, Wahlberg is petitioning the Massachusetts State Parole Board and Governor Deval Patrick to pardon his hate crime conviction. Wahlberg claims that he is a changed man, and no longer the person he was in 1988 when he shamelessly shattered the lives of two Asian men.
But Wahlberg’s pardon isn’t an attempt to erase this part of his life and wipe the racial slate clean. It’s all about business.
In addition to being a highly-paid actor, Mark Wahlberg also owns Wahlburgers, a successful Boston-based hamburger chain that he plans to expand into California. And here’s where Wahlberg is really aiming with his request for a pardon: He wants to build his Wahlburger empire in the state of California, but will be unable to obtain a liquor license as a convicted felon. The solution? Get a pardon. Once his record is cleared of his hate crime, it’s smooth sailing – and he gets to pull in money hand over fist while his victims bear the scars and blindness he left for them.
We demand that the Massachusetts State Parole Board and Governor Patrick deny Mark Wahlberg a pardon for his hate crimes. Not only is granting a pardon an affront to justice, but even asking for one completely disrespects Wahlberg’s victims. Sign our petition now!
Do not let his ass get this overturned.
Berkeley to Brooklyn: Protesters Challenge Police Violence
Hundreds in Berkeley and Brooklyn protested grand jury decisions not to indict white police officers in the deaths of two unarmed black men.
Source: NBC News