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I hate you.
every time this goes around I age 10 years
Every Eid white people get out of the woodwork and start moralising the custom of slaughtering animals as if the brutal conditions of industrial slaughterhouses normalised in Western societies aren't a trillion times worse
2021-09-22
5 minutes of research on what American troops did in Vietnam will make you understand why people called them baby killers
Christopher Donner
couldn’t rb but i’m obsessed with this so yoink
need to add more mechanics to sleeping
- online co-op
- grappling
- fishing minigame
i have no comment this is just the funniest fucking thing i’ve seen all day
Its been 4 years and the green line cock shaming and pussy facing the world gets me everytime.
oh fuckkkk man not the SERIAL UNALIVER
I’m so worried that the United States will launch a decapitation strike very soon against the Cuban government. What with the recent DOJ plans to indict Raul Castro. It could turn out even worse than the attack on Venezuela earlier this year.
Solidarity to the Cuban people. Their ability to resist and build is so admirable.
The blockade affects all spheres of national life. It will go down in history as one of the most immoral actions that one nation has undertaken against another, this time in a sustained manner for more than a half-century, harassing millions of people who were not even born when the events used as pretexts occurred. That the Cuban people have known how to resist and emerge victorious from this challenge will also go down in history…
Why do they keep it, then? … The real reason is not to be found in the past but in the future. It does not lie in our social system's weaknesses but in its virtues. The U.S. blockade seeks to prevent the unfolding of the enormous possibilities of developing the economy, culture, and social life under socialism. Deep down, they compliment us by keeping the blockade, although they will never admit it. They know, or at least intuit, the potential of socialism. A country that makes its material wealth grow based on the education and spiritual wealth of its people and on the equity that derives from social ownership of the means of production and distributive justice would be too clear evidence that the solutions to the problems facing humanity today are not on the path of capitalism nor in the subordination to the interests of the developed capitalist countries. Thus, they need to show that our system "does not work," hence the blockade.
-Agustín Lage Dávila, The Knowledge Economy and Socialism: Science and Society in Cuba Pgs. 278-279
May 15, 2026 - Thousands of demonstrators marched in the heart of New York City to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, raising Palestinian flags and banners demanding an end to the Israeli and US genocide of the Palestinian people. [video]
death to all who stand in the way of freedom for transfeminine people.
rest in peace Juniper Blessing.
I know its Nakba day but I truly do not have the heart to be the bearer of education. If anyone's interested in sources for reading or watching about the Nakba you can find a plethora of it offered on decolonizepalestine.com. they have a reading list for the Nakba
I found a site recently called the nakba archive that interviews palestinian elderly that survived the nakba. What i like about this archive is that they ask these palestinian elderly about their lives and traditions. Theyre not just archiving survival stories but preserving cultural memory
All of the videos are in arabic but if you click on the transcript link, it gives you an english translation