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June 8, 2021: BYENARY by BYENARY
*Bandcamp here
Because it’s Pride Month:
Here’s some queer history from around the world, not just the United States.
Here are some LGBTQIA+ GoFundMe campaigns: Rent Fund For Black LGBT Family, Help Roze get somewhere safe (Non-Binary LGBTQ), Survival and Gender Affirming Needs for Black Enby, College Fund for a Black Trans Woman, Tito’s top surgery and recovery fund, Omi’s Transition Fund: Health, Housing, & Security, Help Emmett Pay for Emergency Surgery
If you’d like to get involved with stopping the atrocities against Palestine, here’s where you can start (text in bold for readability):
This Carrd is full of information, petitions, and places to donate.
Here are some organizations to which you can donate. This post now includes a list of corporations to boycott.
Here is some information about the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund and a list of other organizations.
Decolonize Palestine has an FAQ about Palestine here.
This is a list of actions you can take (somewhat UK-specific). This is a reading list of texts with more background information.
UK petitions: This is a petition for the UK government to formally recognize the State of Palestine. This is a petition to introduce sanctions against Israel. This is a petition to condemn Israel for their treatment of Palestine and Palestinians.
Here’s the Wikipedia overview of the current iteration of the crisis.
If you’re curious about the United States’s involvement: this is a report about U.S. foreign aid to Israel. This is the Wikipedia page for Palestine-United States relations and this is the Wikipedia page for Israel-United States relations.
Here are some perspectives from on the ground in Gaza. This is also explains why spreading the Palestinian point of view. is so important.
This is one Jewish person’s explanation of the conflation of Jewish identity with the modern Israeli state. They mention the Nakba, which is important – per Wikipedia, “the Nakba, […] also known as the Palestinian Catastrophe, was the destruction of Palestinian society and homeland in 1948, and the permanent displacement of a majority of the Palestinian people.”
This Vox video gives a brief overview of the conflict from its inception until the present day, although it’s from 2016, so it’s not entirely up to date. This CrashCourse video does the same, and I think it’s actually a little better than the Vox video because within the first minute they shut down everyone who claims that this is a religious conflict. That video is also not entirely up to date, as it is from 2015.
This post has some resources with information about the history of Palestine, Israel’s occupation of Palestine, and updates about the current situation.
Vox explains the history of the Israeli settlements in Palestine in this video.
Vice News has a series of videos entitled “The Israeli-Palestine Conflict”. Here are several that I particularly recommend:
*“Life Inside Gaza After Nearly 2 Weeks of Bombings”: This video from June 4, 2021 shows the aftermath of eleven days of bombing in Gaza.
*“Israel Is Vaccinating ‘Everyone’ – Besides 5 Million Palestinians”: This video from January 28, 2021 is about Israel’s vaccination program. As of the publishing of this video, Israeli settlers in Palestine were getting the vaccine, but it was nearly impossible for Palestinians to get it.
*“Why Evangelical Christians Love Israel”: This video from May 15, 2018 (which I believe was filmed some time prior to that date) explains why evangelical Christians are often Zionists. This is highly informative and I really recommend that you watch this in order to get some insight into why Israel is such a big talking point for the religious right.
This Vox video from October 6, 2016, discusses one way that Palestinians are being pushed out of East Jerusalem: gentrification. (I recommend that you watch the video about why Evangelical Christians love Israel in conjunction with this video in order to understand where the international money is coming from.)
Do you like podcasts? Here are some podcast episodes about Palestine.
Here are some miscellaneous resources for helping Palestine.
Black lives matter and here are some ways you can get involved in the fight against racism, specifically anti-black racism (text in bold for readability):
This Linktree and this Carrd are full of ways to confront and fight against anti-black racism: places to donate, advice for protesting, educational resources.
This post is specifically about Daunte Wright and how to help his family. This is Daunte Wright’s memorial fund.
The Minnesota Freedom Fund is doing good work, and since so many people have been recognizing that work and donating to them, they ask that you instead donate to Families Supporting Families Against Police Violence, the Racial Justice Network, Communities United Against Police Brutality, the Minneapolis NAACP, the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Minneapolis, and the Black Immigrant Collective. You can also donate to the Bail Project, which operates in multiple states.
Other organizations to which you can donate are the Black Trans Advocacy Coalition, the NAACP, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the Okra Project, the Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative, For The Gworls, G.L.I.T.S., the Marsha P. Johnson Institute, the Black Trans Travel Fund, the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, and the Black Trans Femmes in the Arts Collective.
GoFundMe: Justice for Breonna Taylor, In Memory of Jamarion Robinson, Rent Fund For Black LGBT Family, Esperanza Spalding’s BIPOC Artist Sanctuary, Survival and Gender Affirming Needs for Black Enby, Jaya and Dylan’s Move out Fund, Janet and David’s apartment burned down, Help Revay get to medical school, Help Dai Parker Get Back into College Fund, Help Send Howard to Berklee College of Music, A Home for Harriett’s Bookshop
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BYENARY from Hell Hath No Fury Records
so this came out
I hope youse are ready
@byenary replied to your post: i hate that ivan came back at this time ive missed...
It seems the dragger has become the dragee.
im thankful for it in some ways considering without cleaning my wounds id be grossier
what the fresh hell did i miss this time
((♣ and ♦ :VVV))
Send me a ♣ for me to describe a favorite rp ship of someone else’s.
o.O I don’t actually pay that much attention to other people’s ships, to be perfectly honest.
I am a big fan of Jade and Bel. And also, even though I don’t follow either of them on this particular blog, I love @witchcraftis and @byenary, neither of whom it will let me tag... but Wanessa and Ivan are great okay.
Send me a ♦ for me to describe a plot that I’ve been wanting to do.
*unfurls list of muses and plots* *people beneath die from the weight**just meekly rolls that back up and sticks to John here*Someday I want to compile as much of his early backstory as possible, and occasionally I have actually written some of this down in drabble style. But there is one big one I can’t do all myself, and I know as silly as it is, since we all know how it turns out, but I actually want to play out the whole sacrificing Abel deal. Probably starting from the first sacrifice failing.
Examine : Wanessa & Ivan
[Warm parental figures wrapped up in each other.]
[You hope their kids are happy, if they’re having them.]
[You cannot yet recruit these characters.]
oh my god that was nessas wedding day too
like that exact day was when nessa and ivan got hitched
yknow what im gonna go ahead and appreciate the fact that i got to reread all the shit that went down that day
that was a nice trip down memory lane