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Alice Bellandi kissing her girlfriend, Jasmine Martin, after winning the judo Gold medal
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad in Paris, France (August 1, 2024)
o canada! a little celebrini snoopy (celesnoopy?) ahead of the men’s hockey olympic event starting tomorrow
Maturity is when you stop obsessing about which country wins the most medals and start rooting for the athletes from countries that have never won a single medal (Bangladesh, the Congo, Albania, etc).
Daily update 27th July
these posters are up in paris as a welcome gift for isnotreal .
In the heart of Paris, as the world gathers to celebrate the spirit of the Olympics, a stark contrast unfolds thousands of miles away in Palestine. The vibrant posters welcoming athletes and spectators adorn the streets, capturing the essence of unity, hope, and peace. However, for many Palestinians, the scene is vastly different.
On the day I documented these events, the sky over Gaza was filled not with fireworks but with the ominous echoes of bombs. Families fled their homes, clutching whatever they could carry, their faces marked by fear and uncertainty. The scenes of thousands being displaced from the relentless bombing were a grim reminder of the harsh reality faced by so many.
The Olympic games, a symbol of international camaraderie and competition, stand in sharp contrast to the struggles of those forced to leave behind everything they have ever known. While athletes compete for gold medals, many Palestinians are fighting for their survival, seeking refuge from the relentless assault of the military forces.
As the world watches the triumphs and defeats of the Olympic arena, it is crucial to remember those whose voices are drowned out amidst the cheers. The resilience of the Palestinian people in the face of adversity is a testament to their enduring spirit, even as they navigate the horrors of war and displacement.
To support those affected and help provide relief, please consider donating to my GoFundMe:
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