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Chris Fleming and Steve Buscemi for Vogue
you gotta clock in and go piss, dont piss and then clock in. never surrender! steal company time forever
*remembers*
*gets sick to my stomach*
“I used to wonder why some Palestinian people would engage in actions that could only provoke the aggressor further. Then I realized that to ask a people to live quietly, while they have no justice and no freedom, is to ask them to live “peacefully” as slaves. “Peace” without justice or freedom is slavery. It’s like asking a battered woman to live “peacefully” with her abuse. We all want the bloodshed to stop. But what about the daily humiliation and institutionalized oppression? I was reminded of a part in “The Hunger Games” when Katniss considers abandoning the resistance against the oppressor, in exchange for “safety”. Gale’s response was telling. He said: “Safe to do what? Starve? Work like slaves? Send their kids to the reaping?” Consider this: If a woman is being raped, things would be a lot more “peaceful” if she didn’t resist. But, asking her not to resist—just because her attacker is physically stronger—is asking her to accept her own abuse and oppression for the sake of “peace”. This is what the world is asking Palestinians to do. And sometimes what seems to the world as just ineffective tactics, like throwing a rock at a tank, is in fact an act of resistance. It is a powerful statement to the oppressor—and the world—that they refuse to be enslaved. That dignity and self-respect are even more beloved to them than their own lives. It is a statement that you can take their lives. But not their freedom. #freepalestine”
— Yasmin Mogahed (via beautifulsabr)
— Donte Collins
top tier simpsons bit tbh
Zionists: why won't Hamas just negotiate?!?!
Also Zionists: *assassinate the chief Hamas negotiator*
I want to add that this has historically been a policy of Israel to assassinate Palestinian leaders who are the main negotiators in long-term truce agreements with Israel.
Let it hurt, then let it heal.