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@mcelroys57502
Alright yāall, shits about to get real. Iām going to be straight with you:
THE SYSTEM IS FUCKING BROKEN.
Clearly, over the past few months, and most evidently in the past few weeks, we have seen countless numbers of cruel and inhumane acts against the black community and their allies.
Peaceful protests have been dispersed through the use of tear gas, flash bangs, and rubber bullets. Protesters have been arrested for āstaying past curfewā. The curfew ends at fucking 1 in the afternoon!! HOW THE HELL ARE PEOPLE SUPPOSED TO GO HOME WHEN YOU ARE FUCKING CORNERING THEM AND PREVENTING THEM FROM LEAVING?!?!
People on social media have been making threats to organizers of these protests, saying that they will follow their second amendment rights and serve their country. The second amendment, if you donāt know, basically says that Americans have the right to own a gun. People online are threatening black men and women with the threat of bringing guns to their peaceful protest.
WHAT THE FUCK ELSE KIND OF PROOF DO YOU NEED TO SEE THAT THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN??
āThere is no Pride for some of us without liberation for ALL of usā - Marsha P. Johnson
These past few weeks have been painful for all of us, more so for Black people than any other community. Ā Celebrating anything right now, let alone Pride, might make you feel guilty or uncomfortable, but itās more important than ever to have these discussions. Pride is more than a parade or a celebration. The spirit of Pride stems from protesting for equal rights.
The first Pride was a revolution ignited by the participants in the Stonewall uprising fighting back against police brutality. Black and brown trans women have always been at the forefront in the battle for LGBTQIA+ rights, with Marsha P. Johnson, Miss Major Griffin-Gracey, Storme DeLarverie, and Sylvia Rivera emerging as prominent activists. With that in mind, itās important we use Pride month as an opportunity to amplify Black and brown voices and fight racism within the LGBTQIA+ community. Ā
Not everyone is able to take to the streets in protest or has money to donate, but there are still ways the Tumblr community can unite and make a difference. Thatās why we created #ActsofPride, an action list for this Pride month.
We hope these prompts offer you an opportunity to learn, reflect, speak out, spark conversations at home, to lift up our Black and brown peers, to experience Pride through an intersectional lens. Think of this as a nurturing space for self-expression. Or use it to reflect upon how Prideās revolutionary history can drive a future where the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies commit to keeping this fight and conversation going on a daily basis and not just when it dominates the headlines.Ā
Take care of yourself, look out for your friends, make your voice heard, and most importantly, have a happy Pride!
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So true! š