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Anarchy Cow. 2019.
One kills because they have too, the other kills for fun.
I’d run far away.
This needs to be a meme.
We need to talk
Preach.
Damn
Not to mention Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley if I’m not mistaken.
Far too many people have short memories when it comes to the shit their side did.
White supremacists and police have never been asked to commit to nonviolence. That’s only ever been asked of victims.
That’s only ever been asked of victims.
Say it louder for the people with their fingers in their ears.
My mom peacefully protested our country~s dictatorship when she was in uni.
The protesters weren’t the ones who brought dogs to maul people, it was the police who did it.
As my mom once put it, “If possible, it’s preferable to protest peacefully. But there comes a point where peaceful protesting isn’t enough. And if you need to get violent then so be it. If you tried to protest peacefully and no one would listen, sometimes you have to make them listen.”
Me: Can I get you anything else?
Customer: Yeah, a smile would be nice
Me:
y’all, i know most mommy bloggers are usually absolutely vile, and the “wine o’clock” culture is so annoying, but really think about it: why don’t we talk about how alarming it is that mothers feel the need to constantly talk about wine, drink wine, buy trinkets that have quirky sayings about wine, and yet no one is concerned that maybe patriarchal marriage structures are contributing to alcoholism in women? why is it that, if a mommy blogger says she takes shots of tequila to get through her day it would be alarming, but having a wine tumbler that says “mommy juice” or “i wine because my kids whine” (a real thing i have seen online for purchase) isn’t… scary?
i just think we need to have conversations about how the structure of modern motherhood and marriage is maybe super harmful for women? and maybe one solution is to normalize men taking more responsibility in the home and as parents. this goes along with useless husband “jokes” where women chuckle over a bottle or two of wine (!!!) about how their husbands are so clueless and helpless. normalize husbands doing the cooking and dishes. normalize husbands taking part time work in order to care for the kids. it’s not about shifting power from husband to wife, it’s about deconstructing the need for power in the first place.
There’s a woman who comes into my gym regularly who’s like this. There’s a liquor store close by and she always comes in with a bottle of wine from there, works out and then goes home and drinks it. She jokes about it but like…I see her about 4 days a week so like she’s downing an entire bottle of wine in the evening at least 4 times a week. Is that not alcoholism?
Time to link this incredible fucking article again.
holy shit that article was so fucking good
Brazil’s indigenous people swear to fight for Amazon ‘to last drop of blood’
Members of Brazil’s Mura indigenous tribe painted their bodies with orange-red paint and took up long bows and clubs as they headed into the jungle this week, prepared for battle. Their enemy? The deforestation and destruction of their home, the Amazon rainforest.
There are more than 18,000 Mura that live in Amazonas state, the largest and best-preserved state in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, according to data compiled by the non-government organization Instituto Socioambiental.
Members of the tribe showed Reuters an area the size of several football fields near their village, where the forest had been cleared away, leaving a broad dirt hole in the ground pockmarked by the treads of heavy machinery.
“With each passing day, we see the destruction advance: deforestation, invasion, logging,” said Handerch Wakana Mura, one of several leaders of a tribal clan of more than 60 people.
“We are sad because the forest is dying at every moment. We feel the climate changing and the world needs the forest.”
Indeed, Amazon deforestation has surged 67% in the first seven months of the year from the same period a year ago, according to Brazil space research agency INPE.
This week, the agency said forest fires were up more than 80% in the country year-to-date, hitting their highest point since at least 2013.
Everywhere in the region around the Mura village, pockets of fire were raging.
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