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@leftfistrisen
People will stab you, and then get offended, saying you have no right to bleed.
Eliot Knight (via eli0tknight)
Destroy the idea that white ppl with tattoos are edgy and poc with tattoos are dangerous
There is no unskilled labor, only undervalued skills.
Holy shit
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All this is cool but what was homie at the carnival doing?
9 Inspiring People Who Spoke Up In Defense Of Black Lives In 2017
1. Erica Snipes Garner
After losing her father to police brutality, Erica Snipes Garner made it her mission to bring awareness to police brutality. Since 2014 she has spoken out and protested police brutality, increasing awareness and support around the issue. As she currently battles for her own life, we must honor the way she battled for black lives in 2017.
2. Princess Nokia
Princess Nokia is known for sharing messages that empower women and black people and even making men stand stand in the back at her shows so women can take the front. So it was no surprise when the up and coming star took on a racist and won. In New York on a busy train a drunk white man decided to run around an L train carriage screaming the n word. He yelled it towards a group of students repeatedly creating an uncomfortable ride for all on the train. Princess Nokia decided to stand up for the young men and toon on the drunk and belligerent man later identified as Paul Lawson. She gave him a warning to get off the train before throwing a paper bowl filled with soup at Lawson. When Lawson tried to get back on the train, Princess Nokia with assistance from other pushed him back on the platform. She’s the real MVP. Any other racist want next?
3. Colin Kaepernick
Colin Kaepernick went from being one of our favorite players on the field to one of the biggest voices standing up for justice. When Colin first took a knee on the field during the national anthem in 2016, it set off a chain of events that led to a grievance being filed against the NFL and widespread beliefs that he was being blackballed from ever playing football again. Colin’s work is just beginning as he continues to give to causes that advance social justice and influence other players to take a knee.
4. Takiyah Thompson
Two days after the nationalist rally in Charlottesville, VA college student Takiyah Thompson took action against America’s long history of racism and oppression and the statues that honor it. In doing so, she climbed a ladder, looped a hole around the top of the confederate soldiers monument in Durham, NC and brought it down to the ground.
”I think what we did was the best way, and not just the best way, but the only way, because the state and the Klan and white supremacists have been collaborating,“ she said to Democracy Now. “So what we did, not only was it right, it was just. I did the right thing. Everyone who was there, the people did the right thing. And the people will continue to keep making the right choices until every Confederate statue is gone, until white supremacy is gone. That statute is where it belongs, right? It needs to be in the garbage, incinerated, like every statue—every Confederate statue and every vestige of white supremacy has to go.”
5. Tarna Burke
While working as a youth worker, Burke was approached by a young girl who confessed to her that her mother’s boyfriend had been abusing her. Burke couldn’t bring herslef to listen to the full story and redirected the young girl to another female counselor. That young girl and her story stuck with Burke who wishes she could have said to the young girl, “ Me Too”. Burke later launched the “Me Too” campaign to help survivors of sexual abuse, assault and sexual exploitation. Actress Alyssa Milano tweeted using the hashtag #metoo that led millions of women to share their stories of assault and abuse. Milano later gave credit to Burke for the creation of #metoo.
6. Angela Rye
Angela Rye takes being unapologetically black and powerful to new levels on CNN. Rye manages to tackle some of the toughest issues with the best grace. She has consistently spoken out about issues affecting communities of color and to hold necessary individuals accountable. She wasn’t afraid to take on anyone in 2017 just like she wasn’t afraid to use Beyonce lyrics to dismiss someone in 2016.
7. Maxine Waters
Auntie Maxine taught us a very valuable lesson this year: Don’t let people waste your time, reclaim it.
8. Tamika Mallory
Tamika Mallory is not afraid to ask the tough questions. As a matter of fact, to a crowd full of women at the women’s march, she wasn’t afraid to ask white women as co-chair of the march, “Where have you been?” It’s a question that a lot of us would like to ask our newfound white allies who have decided to take up the fight with us against racism and sexism. Tamika’s decision to continue to lend her voice to combat inequality and social justice has inspired the next generation to follow her path and fight for a more equitable world for women and a safer world for black people.
9.Chance the Rapper
You don’t want any problems when it comes to Chance the Rapper and his love for the city of Chicago. His passion has led him to raising and donating millions of dollars to Chicago Public Schools. Because of his commitment to help make Chicago Public Schools better for students, Chance spoke out against the Mayor and his proposal to build a $95 million police and firefighter training center.
when vinny from jersey shore is more educated on climate change than the actual president
I did not expect this, but I love it
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Make Money Move$
Now let’s fund the school system
this really is a racist evil ass country
So the tr*mp administration is giving Haitians who lived here from the program until the summer of 2019 to move back to Haiti. The Homeland Security Department claims that Haiti has “improved” since their tragic earthquake, but the nation still remains on of the poorest in the world. More than a quarter of their population are living off a dollar a day. This means that Haitians who came here in 2009 by the residency permit program will no longer be protected from deportation in 2019. It may seem like a long ways from now, but these people have started new lives, found stable jobs, purchased stable homes, started families, etc. Imagine establishing a better life for 10 years just to have it stripped away by a racist administration. NOBODY should be supporting this sick termination.
Haiti is only the poorest country in the world because the United States has done everything in its power to destabilize it since it first gained independence from France in 1803 (for economic reasons and out of fear their own slave population may be inspired to revolt–same w/ Britain & Jamaica), then doubled down during the 1900s, and then again in the 1990s with a coup, and yet again in 2004 with another coup.
Haiti is not poor. It’s wealth has been stolen. First by France, then by the US. France killed off the majority of its native population and brought in kidnapped slaves to work its fertile soil, particularly to grow sugar. The colony quickly became the richest in the world. And today, the US uses it for cheap labour–with minimum wage being about 30 cents USD, the lowest minimum wage in the world. The US, by the way, has intervened any time there have been any attempts to raise this minimum wage. You can thank the Clintons in particular for that.
It is beyond sick to call for this mass deportation. Migrants from all over the world come to the US, often the nation which has caused their own home country to become destabilized and poor in the first place, for a chance at survival. When the empire destroys the rest of the world, where else to flee to than such an empire? But this is not surprising in the least.
The United States owes Haiti billions in reparations. That debt will only increase, and never be paid.
On Wednesday, a group of 15 teenage girls, dressed in brightly colored gowns, stood in front of the Texas State Capitol to participate in one of Latin American culture’s most cherished traditions: the quinceañera.
But this quinceañera was more than simply a coming-of-age celebration. Instead, it was a public protest against one of the most viciously anti-immigrant pieces of legislation in Texas’ recent history: SB 4, the so-called “sanctuary cities bill.”
http://fusion.kinja.com/teen-girls-stage-incredible-quinceanera-protest-at-texa-1797064966
this man made his own version of the lion king with his new born. and is…. is that…. coconut oil he rubbed on her forehead. I’m done!!!
I AM SO FUCKING DONE
He’s so intense and then the hospital staff!!
How to sell to the negro(Black,Nigger)?!! Listen and take notes
Nabra, 17 years old, was walking to a mosque before she was murdered… Police think that she was most likely beaten to death with a bat, and I think that the motive behind this is Islamophobia. This isn’t getting enough media attention, but the least when can do is hope that the sick fuck who did this gets life in prison. #JusticeForNabra
The mosque Nabra went to started a fund for her grieving family. Any help given to her would be appreciated. Thank you.