I wish I was a female tiger because then if I was talking to someone and I was getting off topic I could say “but I tigress,” and then kill and eat them because I am a tiger

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I wish I was a female tiger because then if I was talking to someone and I was getting off topic I could say “but I tigress,” and then kill and eat them because I am a tiger
42 years after the 1983 revolution, Burkina Faso takes bold steps toward sovereignty
On September 30, 2022, amid widespread insecurity and public disillusionment with French military operations against fundamentalist militias in the Sahel, Traoré, then 34, led an uprising that ousted military leader Paul-Henri Damiba and emerged as a new symbol of sovereignty.
Backed by mass popular support, Traoré’s government expelled French troops from Burkina Faso within months and scrapped long-standing military and economic agreements with Paris and foreign corporations from the former colonial power.
The connection to the country’s revolutionary past is unmistakable. As in the 1980s, Traoré has re-nationalized gold reserves, Burkina Faso is the world’s fourth-largest gold producer, and is implementing measures to break from the French-backed CFA franc. He has launched an ambitious plan for industrialization and agricultural expansion. Over the last two years, portraits and iconic quotes from Thomas Sankara have accompanied Traoré’s speeches and public appearances.
Valentin Sankara sees today’s Burkina Faso as a continuation of the Democratic and Popular Revolution (RDP) initiated by his brother on August 4, 1983. “Absolutely. You can see the work being done throughout Burkina Faso today. That shows he [Traoré] is sincere. It’s not about promises, it’s real, concrete. There’s construction everywhere, we’re laying bricks, cobblestones, we couldn’t ask for more. If you can make it happen and prove it, people will support you without hesitation. That’s how it works. Today, people are ready to contribute to the country’s development. It’s visible. It’s not made up. It’s real,” Valentin says.
World Bank data published in mid-July shows Burkina Faso’s economy grew from 3% in 2023 to 4.9% in 2024. Improved security across multiple regions and a strong push for food self-sufficiency are among the key drivers of the increase, according to the institution.
According to the Bank, more than 700,000 people escaped extreme poverty in the past 12 months alone. “All the work we’re doing is a contribution from the Burkinabé people as a whole,” Valentin summarizes.
On August 4, President Traoré praised the popular spirit of Sankara’s revolutionary project. According to the current leader, the “people’s will” that built “a proud, free, and sovereign nation” is now being revived through the Progressive Popular Revolution (PPR), launched in April 2025 and modeled after the 1983 revolution. “Committed and determined, just like our brave ancestors, we will defeat imperialism so that Burkina Faso can prosper,” wrote Traoré on social media, celebrating the 42nd anniversary of the revolution.
The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China on Sunday released a report on human rights violations in the United
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The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China on Sunday released a report on human rights violations in the United States in 2024.
The following is an abstract of the Report. See full text attached.
The Report on Human Rights Violations in the United States in 2024
Abstract
2024, as an election year in the United States, was a year of special concern that featured aggravating political strife and social division. Such a landscape offers an opportunity to review the state of human rights in the country in an intensive manner.
Money controls U.S. politics, with partisan interests above voter rights. The total spending for the 2024 U.S. election cycle exceeded $15.9 billion, once again setting a new record for the high cost of American political campaigns. Interest groups, operating in the "gray areas" beyond the effective reach of current U.S. campaign laws, used money to wantonly manipulate the fundamental logic and actual functioning of U.S. politics. The Republican and Democratic parties manipulate electoral districts in highly distorted ways to choose their voters, while meticulously designing voter compositions that favor their own chances of winning.
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, overturned a lower court ruling that had found a redistricting plan suppressed the voting rights of African American voters, effectively endorsing political actions that suppress voter participation. The Supreme Court decision in fact backed political action that suppressed voters. 24 states have passed voter suppression laws, while 17 states have passed new or stricter voter ID laws. As a result, large groups such as the elderly, minorities, people with disabilities, low-income voters, and students face limited or deprived opportunities to exercise their right to vote.
Extreme incidents of political violence occurred frequently, with the public deeply disillusioned with American-style democracy. The prolonged partisan gridlock fueled a culture of political obstruction, often leading to political violence against individuals. During the 2024 election, both the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates and their teams faced varying degrees of political violence. "Threats of violence become the new normal for politicians." Nearly half of voters expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of the U.S. political system, with 62 percent believing the government primarily served the elite rather than ordinary citizens. A vast majority of voters believed the United States was on the wrong track, and nearly 80 percent said the election had not made them proud of their country.
Skyrocketing inflation exacerbated the wealth gap, delivering catastrophic blows to low- and middle-income families. Economic and social inequalities in the United States worsened with the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer. Over 40 million Americans lived in poverty, and 13.5 percent of U.S. households faced food insecurity, and 13.8 million children lived in families that did not have enough food. Educational inequality perpetuated inter-generational poverty, creating a vicious cycle. Many ordinary Americans saw higher debts than ever. U.S. credit card debt totaled a record high of $1.14 trillion in the second quarter of 2024, and loan delinquency rates rose to the highest levels in nearly a decade. More than 700,000 people were homeless, marking an 18.1 percent increase from 2023 – the largest rise since records began in 2007. Compounding the crisis, the Supreme Court ruled in July 2024 to allow fines, arrests, or imprisonment against homeless individuals sleeping outdoors.
Government-business collusion fueled substance abuse and drug crisis, while failed healthcare system triggers public anger. The root of America's drug abuse and opioid crisis lies in interest hijacking, government-business collusion and regulatory failure. Interest groups, driven by profit, have intensified their lobbying efforts and deceptively promoted the use of opioids. Overdoses involving synthetic opioids and stimulants surged in the past few years. Opioids have become the narcotic of the American public. Cannabis retail sales exceeded $32 billion in 2024 and drug overdose claimed over 100,000 lives. The United States is the only high-income country that does not provide universal healthcare, and it has the lowest life expectancy among its peers. Healthcare costs are spiraling upward, and insurance companies deal with policyholders through tactics such as "delay, deny, and don't pay," causing large numbers of low- and middle-income patients to go bankrupt due to medical debt.
Gun violence threatened lives and police brutality persisted in total disregard for human lives. The death toll from gun violence remained high. Frequent mass shootings and school shootings have plagued the nation. In 2024, there were 503 mass shootings and 45 school shootings in the United States. More than 40,000 Americans were killed by gun violence, including over 1,400 children. The culture of violence in the United States is deeply ingrained in its law enforcement agencies. Due to overly lax accountability standards, law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system frequently harm civilians with little consequence. This culture of impunity further exacerbates police violence. U.S. police officers use violence against at least 300,000 individuals annually, with approximately 100,000 sustaining injuries. In 2024 alone, police shootings claimed more than 1,300 lives.
Racist rhetoric runs rampant, with ethnic minorities subjected to persistent and widespread discrimination and exclusion. By exploiting racial divides, politicians covered up structural problems in society by instigating antagonism between rival groups. African Americans are three times more likely to be shot and killed by police than white Americans. Among all children sentenced to life without parole, 61 percent are black. Nearly 80 percent of urban solid waste incinerators in the United States are located in African American, Hispanic, and low-income communities. African Americans have a life expectancy nearly five years shorter than that of white Americans, an infant mortality rate more than twice as high, and a maternal mortality rate nearly three times greater. The American Indian boarding schools, which operated for over a century and a half, turned out to be hell with the discovery of the deaths of more than 3,100 native American children in them. Although Asians are the most educated segment of the American workforce, they are the least likely among all racial groups to ascend to leadership roles. About two thirds of Chinese Americans (68 percent) face at least one form of discrimination in an average month.
The absence of legal protection has led to widespread infringement of women's and children's rights. The United States has not ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. A constitutional amendment to "equal rights" for men and women has yet to be passed. About 40 percent of working women have experienced sexual harassment during their careers. 11 states in the United States have a domestic violence rate of more than 40 percent. Over 5 million women live in areas without access to maternity care. Child marriage remains "legal" in the vast majority of states. The harmful practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) remains widespread in the United States. The number of illegally employed child laborers has surged to the highest level in decades, while those in power have loosened restrictions, making it easier to exploit children. Among immigrant children, the number of illegal child laborers has reached its highest level since the early 20th century.
The humanitarian crisis for migrants in border areas continues to worsen, with migrants subjected to torture and inhumane treatment. Politicians exploit the issue of immigration to attack one another, using stigmatizing narratives to attract attention and win votes. The number of migrant deaths in the El Paso area along the southern U.S. border surged from 72 in 2022 to 168 in 2024, with the youngest being only 1 year old. Immigration detention facilities have protected and tolerated their staff, becoming "black prisons" where torture is rampant. Hundreds of thousands of immigrant children go missing after entering the United States, with many of them possibly being lured into forced labor and sexual trafficking.
Power politics intensifies regional conflicts and causes humanitarian disasters. The U.S. government has provided unwavering military and diplomatic support to Israel and exercised its veto power seven times to block United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The escalation of the Israel-Palestine conflict resulted in over 100,000 casualties and displaced approximately 90 percent of Gaza's population. The United States is overwhelmingly the world's biggest user of unilateral sanctions. It has increasingly imposed them in recent years, negatively affecting the lives of billions across the globe. More than 60 percent of low-income countries are now under some form of financial penalty. Despite 32 consecutive resolutions passed overwhelmingly by the UN General Assembly, the United States persisted in maintaining its economic, commercial and financial embargo against Cuba. The torture apparatus at the Guantanamo Bay prison continued to operate, employing methods that were nothing short of appalling.
The tumultuous political stage of the United States in 2024 acts as a prism, reflecting the structural dilemmas of American-style human rights. As for the numerous human rights issues in the United States, politicians from both parties equivocated during election campaigns and dodged the question of how to earnestly fix the problems. Under the collusion of power and capital, human rights have been distorted into mere props in a political "show" and bargaining chips in a power "casino," completely deviating from the core values and fundamental principles of human rights.
Full text: The Report on Human Rights Violations in the United States in 2024
TIGER DAY 🐯
i think people who complain about paragraphs being too long should just read/write screenplays instead. some of us actually enjoy reading
"start a new paragraph when you'd imagine the camera angle changing" if you're writing prose you should not be imagining a camera at all i'm begging y'all to read actual books
do not take writing advice from people who view writing as an obstacle to be overcome in order to imagine the movie they didn't get to make
One of Cormac McCarthy's most successful works was a novel that is written in simple paragraphs specifically because it was meant to be a movie script.
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The Steam Winter Sale is here!
It's that time again! Now through January 2nd, 2025, you can grab Super Lesbian Animal RPG on sale for 40% off ($9 USD). Just in time for the game's second anniversary on the 20th!
As usual, if you're new to the game and would like an introduction to its characters, you can check out our 12-page prologue comic.
thank you socialism 4 all youtube channel for your support to comrades who struggle with reading i love you
if you struggle with reading with your eyes or if you prefer to listen to audiobooks or if you just like listening to texts be read aloud while you read, here are some of the resources* i've used
*my apologies, most of these resources will be primarily relevant to english-speakers.
socialism 4 all youtube channel: this person does some light editorializing on some of the audiobooks but it's mostly just them reading various ML texts very accessibly.
audiobookbay: I haven't used this all that much but my IRL comrades say they've found it useful for more "mainstream" texts
MAM: I've been told this is supposed to be the gold standard of Audiobook Piracy but it requires queuing for an invitation and i haven't gotten around to it yet (ADHD) so ymmv
elevenreader: this is a mobile version of the ElevenLabs AI TTS engine, with a few notable differences. 1) you cannot export files, however, 2) it is absolutely free. You can paste text in or upload text files of various formats (I've had the best experience with .epub's) as well as paste in links to articles and they'll usually be able to read it out relatively naturally with few difficulties and it's usually quite fast to generate. This has been a huge, huge boon for me, especially when reading more obscure texts / texts that definitely do not have "official" audiobooks, as well as reading articles in general. (incidentally, I also use it to check my work when I'm writing medium-form fiction). elevenreader has personally singlehandedly transformed the way I consume theory and nonfiction. I've also been told that this has support for non-english languages as well.
Screen TTS: Most computers have built-in basic TTS functionality to assist people with vision disabilities. I am mildly visual / visual processing disabled but I've found it's very easy to use and quite valuable for me when I'm doing things like checking over a text post I'm making or something. Here's a link to the settings on Macs. Also, if you use a Mac you can link the screenreader to any Siri voice that they have, which imo sounds far more natural and easier to process.
Bonus
Dyslexia Fonts: I've just yesterday learned about fonts designed for use by people with dyslexia and it has genuinely changed the way I use my computer and phone overnight. It's basically a regular font file you can use anywhere you can use a regular font. There's a private and an open-source version. Obviously the private one can go fuck themselves. Death to intellectual property. Etc. If the open-source version ever stops being supported I'd just suggest pirating the private one although I can't imagine that'll be necessary for the most part.
THEORY IS FOR EVERYONE! THEORY BENEFITS EVERY PROLETARIAN AND ALL OF THE WORKING PEOPLES OF THE WORLD. THEORY CAN BE DIFFICULT TO CHEW ON FOR MANY PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU, LIKE ME, HAVE VARIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL / SENSORY DISABILITIES. However, there are tools to aid us with these things! Go and read!
OH ALSO:
If you want to local host* AI transcription software (for like reading podcasts or what have you), Whisper AI is relatively easy to use, and I've used the free version of MacWhisper on my computer and it was mind-bogglingly straightforward to set up.
*i.e. run it on your own personal computer, which is to say it only uses as much energy as your computer uses for as long as it runs. which, again, is to say, not very much.
Please don't ignore my story💔🇵🇸
To our brothers, sisters, and loved ones, condolences, I write these words to you, and I am full of hope in your humanity and assistance. Because I am Mahmoud Ashour from Rafah, I spent my whole life working to build a decent life for me and my family, but after the occupation issued the eviction of the entire city of Rafah, we had no shelter and our lives were destroyed. Our home and store were destroyed, and our hopes and dreams were destroyed
We now live in a small tent that is not suitable for living in a tent. We need a new tent that costs 1,500 euros.
https://gofund.me/bca456db
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My day begins with me and my children filling up water and standing in line to get bread
I need your help and your donation will save my children and my life and build our lives again🇵🇸🤲
Hello,My name is Anastasia - I am from Melbourne, Australia, an organising member of the global volunteer collective @beesandwatermelons, an
Hello my friends
I am Nour, I live in Gaza, I am 19 years old, I graduated from high school in the science section with a GPA of 91.3, and here my dreams began to come true, as obtaining this GPA made me join the engineering department at Al-Azhar University, and I have been waiting for this dream for a long time.
While I started in the first year and the first days of university study...
This damned war broke out, it stole my dream, ambition, future, and home, and not only that, it forced me to be displaced repeatedly and to abandon my warm home and take refuge in a tent in the bitter cold against my will. After a period of time, I saw my destroyed home, of which nothing remained but rubble and stones.
After storming my university and destroying some of its buildings, it became a shelter for displaced people.
Believe it or not, when I was 19, some gray hair appeared on my head due to my intense fear of the sounds of bombs, missiles, and bullets, while I was in a tent made of cloth ⛺️💔
I still live in a tent until now, and in the midst of the intense heat, epidemics, insects, and unclean water, I still live. 🇵🇸
This is my story. I hope you will help me save my future and travel abroad so that I can complete my education and rebuild my home 🙏🏼🍉
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Thank you very much for sharing my post, I am truly grateful for everything you have offered and given me. pray to God to grant you life and happiness to help me, and I need help most, thank you♥️🙏🏼.
Hi everyone ...
I am Maram Al-Nabulsi, I currently live in the completely destroyed 🏚🚀city of Gaza, specifically Khan Younis. Since the war on Gaza began on 10/7/2023, my family - my father Muhammad, my mother Hiba and my siblings Nour, Maram, Mahmoud - have been living in constant fear, crying and suffering because of shrapnel, shells and bullets. We have no food🥘🌯, no electricity, no cooking gas, no schools🏢📚, no homes🏚, no cleaning supplies, no clothes🧣🧥🧤. Our house was completely destroyed. My school was bombed, and my sister Nour's university was turned into rubble, which deprived us all of education. The war forced us to live in displacement centers, which are just tents that are not suitable for living, especially in winter. Every day we live death, terror and panic a thousand times because of the continuous bombing of my city. The war has killed more than 50 of my relatives and neighbors. At the beginning of the war, we took refuge in my aunt's house, but it was also turned into rubble. Imagine: We have escaped imminent death more than 20 times, and have been displaced between shelters more than 13 times. My brothers and I have suffered from many diseases due to malnutrition, and we need medicine constantly. If we stay in Gaza, we may lose our lives. Recently, we have been seriously considering leaving Gaza to a safe place. However, the travel costs are very high. We need more than 70 thousand dollars to leave Gaza. Due to the exorbitant prices, rampant unemployment, insecurity, the ongoing blockade, and the continuous bombing, we have lost all our money. How can we live in such insecurity💔🙏, with the constant bombing and shrapnel flying above us? My dear compassionate friends around the world, with your generous donations, even if small, you can save 5 people from imminent death, allowing us to start a life outside Gaza full of love, peace, and hope. Best regards from Gaza City....🍉🇵🇸
Hello.. I am Maram_al_Nabulsi, I currently live in the completely des… MARAM NABULSI needs your support for Save my family and save my
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Abusive men pave the way for lazy men to get wives and girlfirends.
Lemme clarify, how many times have you heard your overworked female friends and relatives say “Yeah, Jerry drinks beer every evening after work while I cook dinner and clean up after everyone and does the bare minimum to help me raise the kids but he’s such a nice guy. He’s never beat me in my life. I couldn’t ask for a better guy in my life.”
Like no, Sally, your husband is a common stone among turds and you know it.
I try to explain this conceptually to people as a thing that happens not saying that this is good but it’s a thing that happens.
This is what male privilege is and how all men benefit from it.
This is why you are not exempt from statements about “all men” even if you are overall good.
You benefit from the bar constantly being lowered by systemic issues within the gender.
The expectations on you are always lower than they should because “at least you’re not X”.
That…is the best response I’ve seen to the “not all men” thing. Thank you.
Yeah, this post reminded me of this bit from a talk by Lundy Bancroft
URGENT HELP SAVE THE LIFE OF MY CHILD
Dear humanity,
Please Help Me – My Son May Die at Any Moment.
I'm Amal, a mother of three children, living under the weight of the genocide taking place in Gaza. 🍉
Here’s my story, and I’m reaching out with a hopeful heart 💔✨, hoping someone will feel what my family and I are going through.
My son is suffering from a severe and life-threatening injury after being shot by Israeli drones. He urgently needs medical treatment outside Gaza.
Time is running out, and we are facing a critical situation. I am asking for your generosity to help us save him either through a donation or by sharing this urgent plea with others
I beg you, i kiss your feet, to help my son. My son may die at any moment
I lost most of my family. I'm afraid to lose my son too 🥺 .
So I humbly ask you to donate even a little or at least reblog my post.
Please Donate now:👇👇 👇
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Thank you for your compassion and kindness
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as a man, you exist in contradiction with women. that is a prime, defining characteristic of manhood. as a man, your gender identity is one that evolves from this contradiction, in which you have political and economic power over women. as a man, your identity is inseperable from this contradiction (and furthermore class contradictions, as it's a result of them) , just as womanhood is.
As men are the part of this contradiction who have the political power over the other, there exists no social structure of androphobia, no social relation in which men are routinely oppressed for being men.
as a trans man, you still benefi from this contradiction. you are still a man. positioning yourself as the victim when a transfem criticizes you, or positioning yourself as a softboi, doesnt change it. calling transfems baeddels for criticizing you and your unwillingness to accept your position of power over them, doesnt change it.
I think more games with romance should include polyamory as an option. Not just because of inclusion purposes but also because a lot of these games are super long RPGs and I sure as hell don't have time to replay the game 5 times to romance everyone I wanted to.
Also even if I do play again I will feel bad not romancing my girl. Like come on I don't want her to be lonely.