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pro censorship people are always like “actually I’m living proof that books can be really harmful to kids! when I was a child I read a book that upset me and of course I couldn’t talk to my parents about it because they would throw rocks at me whenever I confessed to reading anything but the Bible, so as you can see, that book was the source of my trauma and warped ideas about right and wrong”
also I’m sorry but I fundamentally cannot agree that “preserving innocence” in the form of ignorance of bad things is a desirable or even attainable goal for child rearing. the Siddhartha approach just isn’t realistic for a human being living in the world, you know? your kids are going to learn about the cruelties of the world sooner or later. of course a book may be upsetting or disturbing and haunt them. but let’s be real—“read about it in a book” is one of the safest ways to encounter them.
I know I come across as a huge bitch when I say this but I have very low tolerance for people talking about how they were “traumatized” by the contents of a book. were you? were you really? or were you upset and disturbed by the concepts you encountered in a book that your next door neighbor experienced first hand? cry me a river, but while you were reading a book your classmate was getting beaten or raped at home or tortured in an institution, your neighbor was watching his dad getting tazed by cops or administering narcan to his mother, your playmate from that time at the fair was getting deported to be shot at or starve or imprisoned in a detention center and forced to sleep in her own filth… because these things happen to people! To children exactly like you but for some unlucky stroke of fate! If you didn’t read about it in a book, you’d hear about it somewhere else. On the school bus, maybe, from Natalie telling you about how her dad used to get her drunk and touch her. Or maybe at the grocery store, witnessing an ICE raid or a homeless man get his teeth kicked in. Or maybe walking into a dentist’s office and watching some news anchor explaining how it’s actually fine to drop a bomb on relief workers, or about how many tweens the President may have molested and if we should care, or if that teenager who just got shot for carrying a grocery bag wrong had it coming, or or or or—
Anyway. It sucks to read books that you weren’t psychologically ready for but it’s hardly a moral crisis. I promise I’m empathetic to the distress of children encountering concepts in books that frighten or disturb them but I cannot get behind the idea that preserving the untainted naivety of middle class white children children about the things that can do and are happening to their peers is some all-important priority deserving laws about it.
Nunca Más / Never Again
"Your Honors, I wish to waive any claim to originality in closing this motion. I wish to use a phrase that is not my own because it already belongs to all the Argentine people. Your Honors: Never again."
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Ainda Estou Aqui (2024) / La memoria - León Gieco / Ausencias (2006) Gustavo Germano / Desapariciones - Rubén Blades
The Nascimento siblings are registered as terrorists by the brazilian government in 1970. / Apesar de você - Chico Buarque (1978) / Photo taken by Evandro Teixeira during the Bloody Friday, in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil (1968).
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We have the right to protest in Argentina.
EVERY WEDNESDAY retirees/pensioners have been gathering to protest in front of Congress.
EVERY WEDNESDAY the government launches an anti riot force to tear gass and violently repress people that are in their 70s, 80s, 90s.
THIS WEDNESDAY (MARCH 12, 2025) football fans joined the protests to give their support to the elders being abused by police forces every single week.
The government answered this by enforcing "special measures": FULL ON POLICE REPRESSION.
With full local news coverage, there are many videos of cops planting guns among protesters to justify their violent acts. There are many videos of cops hitting, pushing, and tear gassing elders.
With full local news coverage, cops shot at the head of a news photographer with a pressurized tear gas can, blowing the upper part of his skull open. Cops have caused this man to lose brain matter from the injury. He needed life saving surgery. The latest reports as of posting (March 13) say that, while the surgery was a success, he is not out of danger and he's in a very critical, very delicate state.
The government is now pushing forward punishment towards ALL football fans by limiting access to stadiums.
From the very start, our current government has tried to violate our right to protest by taking all possible measures to repress it and treat it as illegal. News coverage paints this as good and deserved.
This is in great part the fault of people without class consciousness AND without memory of what our history shows. We've gone through similar things during the 2001 crisis. There's nothing new under the sun.
Like we fought then, we have to fight now.
genuinely like. imagine being a lukeleia fan in 1983 and then going to see return of the jedi CONVINCED your ship was about to be #confirmed. i think about that so much. we in the modern era of fans have never been vibe checked like that. i’d lose my goddamned mind.
lukeleia fan on may 24, 1983, 11:55 pm if tumblr existed: lukeleia forever hanleia doesn’t even make SENSE he’s BASICALLY DEAD. hanleia people are just delusional. boutta go see my otp get confirmed and live happly ever after 🙏 can’t wait for the perfect ending to this perfect trilogy ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
lukeleia fan on may 25, 1983, 2:30 am if tumblr existed: 😧
This is more inspirational than I think it was originally intended to be
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pretentious moment incoming but why is everyone's idea of fashion so fucking boring these days. why the fuck did my manager just ask me "what's with the scarf". "what's with the scarf" fuck man do I need a reason to wear a faggy little scarf now? you could just say "nice scarf man". what's with your attitude
"nobody uses whatsapp" in what world do you live
Abolish Tesla.
Elon uses his overvalued Tesla stock as collateral for all his loans.
If the stock price crashes, banks will ask for their money back.
The Twitter deal alone would break him - twitter has tanked in value, he couldn't sell it to pay off his loans.
Please, oh please. Not just well deserved karma, it would be so fucking funny.
Today in Buenos Aires there was a protest for the betterment of retired people's rights (keep in mind they are all middle to low class). The government sent cops to repress this protest who shoved up in full riot gear to stand against... middle aged people and elders.
There are videos of cops punching, kicking and pushing to the ground elders. People with moving disabilities due to illnesses and age. There's a graphic video of an older woman getting pushed to the ground by a cop, hitting her head hard against the ground. A press photographer was attacked by cops causing a skull fracture and intense bleeding, as time of posting undergoing lifesaving surgery.
While this is happening, the president puts on a circus performance of going to Bahia Blanca, affected by lethal floods, to "oversee" the construction/repairs of a bridge, with protests from the public.
While this is happening, the president is currently getting away with promoting a ponzi scheme of international magnitude. This blatant promotion is unconstitutional and he should be impeached over it. Congress is looking the other way.
And this is far from the tip of the iceberg when it comes to things currently happening every single day in Argentina. But we carry on, and we persevere.
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