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When the rest of the world looks at the united states right now, we see a government who sends billions to support genocide but cannot help their own people starving on the streets.
We see a police force who won't go in to save children from school shootings, but deploy at a rapid rate to arrest peaceful protestors using their right to free speech to protest a genocide
America, you are a war mongering snake eating your own tail. You will protect and support war criminals in another country but let your own people starve and die
To the students bravely protesting now, we see your strength. We see what we saw when students protested the Vietnam War. We have faith you will prevail
Those who protest against Israel's genocide are punished for antisemitism.
But for some strange reason, authorities have never cracked down on antisemitism any other time. Any other time, antisemitism is considered free speech.
It's almost as if they know damn well that protesting against Israel is not antisemitism.
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palestine and decolonization
capitalism and colonialism are two sides of the same coin. both have the same objective, and the remnants of colonialism are still very deeply entrenched in the way we live and think.
palestine has brought into question whether we truly do live in a post-colonial world, and its very existence is threatening to the neoliberal world order.
my faith in humanity is renewed when i see solidarity, resistance, and activism across borders in times like this. not because anything has changed. the genocide has not ended. there is still a lot to do. but we still resist, disrupt, and challenge. we don’t conform, and we break rules and expectations if necessary. isn’t that what the process of decolonizing entails?