An elderly Palestinian woman waves a C96 during a demonstration organized by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Gaza, 2001
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An elderly Palestinian woman waves a C96 during a demonstration organized by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Gaza, 2001
Is Mark Carney racist?
Yes.
Advocates for Black Canadians say the Carney government is reinforcing the barriers they face by launching an inclusivity council that does
Two First Nations chiefs are calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize for saying he could "outlast" protesters. Chrissy Isaacs, a
petting his hair while he eats you out
John Cassavetes "Shadows" (1959)
You can't fuck the brat out of her, but its fun to try
Naples, Italy
the way my whole mouth looks on here has me wondering who will eat me next
natural forms By Neva Wireko
being soft hearted is not being weak
“[…]lovers who touch each other with words, whose contact with each other is made of words, and who can thus repeat themselves without end, marveling at the utterly banal, because their speech is not a language, but an idiom they share with no other, and because each gazes at themselves in the other’s gaze in a redoubling which goes from mirage to admiration.”
— Maurice Blanchot, from The Writing of the Disaster
I want my gay rights now! - Marsha P. Johnson (NYC Pride Parade, 1973)
the intimacy of speaking through the eyes.