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if i look back, i am lost
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Not today Justin

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Hey everyone, this is Bisan from Gaza. I'm still alive but Hind is not. Do you remember Hind Rajab? This seven (7) years old child who was missed 12 days ago. Hind was in a car with five (5) family members and they were all killed - except Hind - by an Israeli bomb, and then she called the Ambulance, she asked them to rescue her. Two Ambulance men from the Red Crescent tried to do this but they were also missed. Now; today they were found killed. The body of Hind found killed, found murdered. It's just a new massacre added to the list of endlessly massacres committed by Israel against my people; Palestinians in Gaza right now.
No one holds Israel accountable until now. No one is doing anything. Hind was killed. Who is the next? I don't know, it might be any one of us, but I mean, it's a new, it's a new massacre - she is murdered. You all heard her story, you all heard her voice asking for help saying (Bisan speaks in Arabic first then translates to English the following) "take me with you, take me from here". She was between dead bodies for days, alone and no one could rescue her. We knew where she was, we knew that she was okay, we knew that she could contact the Red Crescent but no one rescued her.
-- Bisan on Instagram, 02.10.2024
There really is nothing left to say.
Rumbo al 8M
Texas has filled a bill to ban transition care for Texans of any age. This is not a drill.
It was not and never was about "protecting kids."
They are coming for us all.
And before anyone says anything about "well that says public funds, if you private pay or have private insurance, you'll be fine!"
Well HB 41, HB 122, and HB 250 would also ban private health insurance from covering transition related care in the state of Texas.
We're past the what ifs and gotchas, this is real. They're coming after us. Help us, we're tiny population under extreme pressure, we need allies to put up or shut up.
The French really don’t fuck around.
French people: Ask Marie Antoinette how she fucked around and found out.
A Girl’s Best Friend by Margot Quan Knight, 2002
The solution isn't to docily submit in the face of their cruelty trying to crush workers between the milestones of unemployment and inflation it's to escalate to get a dozen times more militant and make bigger demands and to force them through by a ruthless determined struggle.
The way to negate this excuse for price gouging is to tack the minimum wage to the level of inflation if companies raise their prices too bad for them wages go up too so you're only fucking yourself over find some other way to deal with it if you're actually having problems breaking even (you aren't you're just a greedy fattened leech).
La fortaleza de nuestros ancestros
Quetzal Woman
Mango Mujer
They used to determine blood quantum on how red our bellies would get when they rubbed them as well as how straight our hair was.
As long as we're talking about the Two-Spirit identity, here is a video interviewing some amazing 2S land protectors.
"As an Indigenous person, we have survived our first apocalypse. And we now fighting in this world for the next set of generations to come, so they have a right to exist, and they will have access to lands and culture, and a big part of that will be access to their queer culture."
I once did a reading of “Discourse” with two other women. One was a Canadian of European background, the other was a First Nations woman. When we were done, the white woman said to me that she felt extremely uncomfortable reading the edicts forbidding Africans from speaking their languages. She understood, however, that the discomfort was an important lesson for her. The First Nations woman confessed to stumbling over the description of how the brain worked. This was also the section that spoke of the naming of certain parts of the brain after two nineteenth-century doctors who believed that Africans and other peoples of colour as well as women were inferior to white men. My answer to her was that as a First Nations woman, she was intended to stumble over those words. The parts of the brain that controlled speech—our speech—were not named with her in mind. We—as Black and First Nations women—were never intended to be in control of our own lives.
M. NourbSe Philip, Interview with an Empire