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🚨 URGENT CRY FOR HELP FROM QUEER REFUGEES IN SOUTH SUDAN 🚨
We, queer refugees living in Juba and Gorom Refugee Camp, are living in constant fear, pain, and danger. Our lives are hanging by a thread.
A man has started reporting us to the public on every media, exposing our identities as LGBTQ+ refugees and our existence in their country. Now, everywhere we go, we are looked at with hatred. We are being hunted, insulted, and threatened. We have nowhere to run, nowhere to hide anymore.
For years, we have been trying to live quietly, hiding who we are just to survive. We’ve faced humiliation, discrimination, and rejection but now, our fear has become real. We are no longer safe.
Every night we go to sleep not knowing if we will wake up alive. Some of us have already been attacked. We are terrified that at any moment, someone will come for us because of who we are because we are queer, because we exist.
To the world outside we are begging for your help. Please, don’t ignore our cries. We need your voices, your advocacy, your action. Please write to UNHCR, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Rainbow Railroad, OutRight International, and every human rights organisation that can help us. We need immediate evacuation from this horrible place before it’s too late.
We are human beings. We are not criminals. We are not a sin.We deserve to live, to love, to be free from fear.
Please stand with us. Please share our story. Please act now before more lives are lost. Let's be one sound though your in good life.
Please also donate to our fundraiser. Its now days eith out getting any donations yet we are desperately in need of food, clean water and pay our medications. We are passing through fearful life. Please any kind of donations will mean much 🙏.
Hello everyone, my name is Zi, and I am a queer immigrant residing in Onta… Ziyun Wu needs your support for Stand with Queer Refugees in Afr
Tagging people to reach more people and also we get some donations or reach our goal.
happy pride to my fellow queer muslims!!! we are as valid as anyone else in the community 💗☪️🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
I hope someone squeezes your boobs until you start milking.
Get raped, tranny.
@cd-call-official-blog
Answering this to show what i get called just for being myself. Don't worry about me as an ask cowarldy left anonymously , sweating shame and fear for the one you wish such a cruel fate upon, is absolutely not reaching me. Please don't go seek the person they mentioned, nothing proove it's them.
Thought, I don't give a fuck if I'm trans or not, the problem is that as soon as they were convinced I was: they reacted in such a horrible way. The trans community is suffering,they never stopped. And by extension,we,as humans,are suffering. Transphobia never disapeared, normalised toward trans-mens like toward trans-womens. Just in diffeent ways, but i think no one will deny that trans-mens are genuilly just ignored, and while trans womens deserve to be less under the spotlight of the world,trans-men deserve clearly more of it. Not more hate,but more support,more people that see them as valid and dont hesitate to scream it out loud,more professional correctly informed. We have to keep fighting.
Tranny is a fucking slur, it doesn't mean anything but hate dripping from the mouth of pigs blinded by egoism.
If any of the community is reading this, don't listen to them. No matter how close they are too you. This is a subject we should never step back on. Not on the fact that some of us are trans,but on the fact that we deserve to be trans if we feel we are.
Trans-men are one of the most masculine and strong people I've seen.
Trans-women are one of the most feminine and kind people I've seen.
Trans-mens are mens. Trans-men exist and are valid.
Trans-woman are woman. Trans-woman's existence was never about hurting others.
what's happening in Sudan ?
for millions displaced in east Africa, existence is unbearable.
yes, millions. I can't understand how us the west are expected to live our normal lives while this continues.
Ashley Phil ( @ashleymilesphil ) lives with fellow queer refugees, in an place where simply being queer is criminalised. this means few job opportunities ( so no income ), limited healthcare, threats, or constant abuse and violence.
there are multiple ways you can donate, to help provide food, clean water, shelter, hygiene, & medication for vulnerable people.
according to the latest fundraiser update, Ashley was fortunately able to evacuate to Canada, yet still depends on donations to make ends meet.
👉 gofund.me ( 63% raised )
👉 ko-fi
👉 PayPal
vetted campaign !
part of Operation Pink Tent ! please check out the other campaigns on the spreadsheet.
Really comes to show. The world is so cruel to kill that boy in cold blood and disrespect his CORPSE by burning it. Didn't know if he was gay, saw he was feminine and killed him.
This is the fear of many queer people. Imagine your child taken from this world only by expressing the love that the world has given them.
This is unnaceptable.
#JusticeForKwakhanya
for pride month, I'd like to present everyone with this song. if you are transgender, especially if you're a teenager struggling with mental health or have lost someone to suicide, I hope this helps you feel seen. And to our allies, I hope this helps you get a glimpse into the struggles of transgender teens around the world. Even if you do not like the song or the artists vocals, I'd recommend you read the lyrics.
yes, although pride month is a time to celebrate our identities, it is also a time to bring awareness to the struggles of people in the queer community and how many we've lost due to homophobia/transphobia (whether internalized, at home, at school, etc.), dysphoria, fears of not fitting in or of your identity itself, and so much more. I hope all my trans, acespec, arospec, gay, lesbian, bi, pan, gender fluid, nonbinary, intersex, etc. brothers, sisters, and siblings who have taken their own lives are in a better place. and I hope all of their family's are doing well <3
I really really need to get this out of my chest now but before I even watched Ne Zha 2 I had a feeling that the reason why it's exploding is because so many people resonate with the messages of the movie and by God it obviously did. I did talk about healthy masculinity and all but what I feel the movie really resonates more strongly is this:
Resisting against evil will always win.
(More Ne Zha 2 spoilers and believe me when I say Lu Tong's many arrows remind me of missiles and drone attacks by God it was terrifying seeing and hearing them at first)
But while it's a movie of all ages mainly targeted to kids, Ne Zha 2 is extremely relevant in reflecting this current hunger-games world where the working class marmots are like innocents dragged into ICE camps because they don't fit the green card standard, spirits who still side the green card assholes because out of survival and hypocrisy with internalized racism, and the petrifying censorships and arrests we face that reduce our numbers in resistance. Maybe it's just me overthinking the parallels but come on, China won't know much about American struggles but maybe it's fate that Ne Zha 2 really came at the right time to remind us what's most important in this time. We are surrounded by too many Wuliangs in the world.
When I first watched the movie I really felt that moment to my bones when all the sea creature spirits and Ao Guang and Li Jing gathered their strength to push Ne Zha and Ao Bing up to break the cooking cauldron. The strong collectivism is very symbolic of China's collectivism and teamwork in times of hardship which makes them a more unified country, and suffice to say maybe this was what the creative team really felt when they put their soul in animating and voicing and playing the music for this movie, to break their cauldron of limits and burst into the box office realm for China.
But as a Pro-Palestinian myself, I see this not just as a loose reference as China vs America's and the western oppression, of we see the enemy as US and other f@scist/zi0nist oppressors. The trappings of the cauldron to anyone who resits or doesn't obey by the oppressors' rule really remind me of the Palestinian resistance and so many other resistance movements in the world, like the LGBTQIA+ resistance and Black people and Latin Americans and Indigenous peoples and Asian Americans (BIPOC in general) in US and around the world, and the Lebanese and the Ukrainians and Sudanese and South Sudanese and Yemeni and Haitian and DRC people and Ugyhers and so many more-
The director Jiao Zi once said that he believes there is a rebellious and righteous Ne Zha in all of us, and he's right. This world is dystopian already and it's very normal to be overwhelmed and melt in the pressure, but the movie still provides us the hope we all need for our freedoms. And it's not just refreshing, it's extremely invigorating to the soul. (That's why people keep coming back to cinemas to watch-)
If we keep at it despite the heat, the cauldron will break. The Wuliangs of the world will have their skulls and stupid ass green cards cracked under our kicks. I've also recently read somewhere that fascism relies on forced compliance, and whether you're out protesting or quietly doing something to help out of self preservation, as long as you're focused on our common enemy and don't back down, our efforts will come to fruition somehow. The Wuliangs obviously can't fall immediately, but we can keep kicking cracks.
Tldr: if you see the breaking cauldron as a symbol of china starting to win US and the west, might as well see it as a strong symbol of resistance against worsening oppression in the world.
No one is free until everyone is free.