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‘You betta motherfucking work, bitch!’
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This why i can’t stand all those “peace & love” because they’re nothing but white people showing and it don’t affect them and we gotta be silent because they’re not affected.
no offense but i need everyone to stop saying that “we survived” bad presidents before. like, i get it, the country has weathered people like andrew jackson and ronald reagan and will probably weather trump. but when you say “we survived” andrew jackson? tell that to the 4000 (of 16000) cherokee who died on the trail of tears. “we survived” ronald reagan? tell that to the 650,000 americans who have died of aids– a national health crisis which reagan refused to even recognize?
you know who “survived” presidents like trump? people who never had to be afraid of them in the first place.
This why i can’t stand all those “peace & love” because they’re nothing but white people showing and it don’t affect them and we gotta be silent because they’re not affected.
Et lorsqu'on prend en compte le “racisme ordinaire” - celui qui ne se manifeste pas par la haine de l'étranger ou du non-Blanc mais par la préférence pour le Français et le Blanc - c'est au prix d'une banalisation et même d'une quasi-légitimisation : si ce racisme ordinaire est si répandu, si largement toléré, si peu combattu, c'est qu'au fond “nous sommes tous un peu racistes”, mais alors le “un peu” rend la chose acceptable. Si nous sommes si nombreux à préférer nos semblables et à nous méfier des “autres”, c'est que nous avons forcément un peu raison - soixante millions de Français ne peuvent pas se tromper ! - ou que la faute n'est pas si grave. Le racisme est alors réduit à une simple “donnée” banalement anthropologique, un penchant naturel présent en chacun de nous, qu'il faut juste avoir l'élégance de contenir : “la peur de la différence” ou “de l'inconnu”.
Pierre Tevanian - La mécanique raciste
(via mamie-caro)
if you live in canada or scandinavia or the UK or western europe, you are not different from us. your country has the same ugliness. your country has the same fascist sentiment bubbling under the surface, if it hasnt shown itself already (because a lot of you have actual fascists in your national legislatures!). you don’t get to look at us today and ask what’s wrong with our society.
When fascists are in power, they always preach pacifism to the oppressed.
The difference between Trump and Clinton is that if Clinton had been elected, Trump supporters wouldn’t be fearing for their lives, their safety, their family and friends, their rights, their home. They would be angry, sure, but there’s no direct threat to them. I wouldn’t go to their inbox and spew racial and gendered slurs at them just because they disagreed. But Trump was elected, and I have received so much hate for being afraid, I feel weak and sick and vulnerable and threatened. I genuinely do not feel safe. I can guarantee you if Clinton had won Trump supporters would not be feeling this. So that’s the difference. That’s why this is more than just having different opinions. This isn’t about having a small disagreement. What’s so hard to understand about that?
The is too real 💯
“N'oubliez jamais qu'il suffira d'une crise politique, économique ou religieuse pour que les droits des femmes soient remis en question. Ces droits ne sont jamais acquis. Vous devrez rester vigilantes votre vie durant.”
Simone de Beauvoir (via chateauxdesablemandern)