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i’m not sure if anyones posted this yet but pls…if you haven’t watched sunny at least watch this scene
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It Chapter Two (2019) Dir. Andy Muschietti
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The only realistic gay/straight interaction
I heard a very similar story from a 19-year-old white trans guy. He and 700 other peaceful protesters were surrounded and tear-gassed by police while walking away from the main protest area. Some of the cops laughed at and took video of some of the protesters who were crying. When the 19-year-old was detained, the officers debated amongst themselves about whether he was a man or woman. They said “You never know these days. Maybe he’s an alien.” He was then searched by a female officer and placed on the bus for women. His zip ties were so tight his had turned blue. He spent 2 hours with them on and asked 5 officers to help him before a 6th officer took the zip ties off and got him medical attention. His hand was numb until the next morning.
There was no reason for this to happen. He’s lucky he is white.
Believe black people when they tell you the abuse they have suffered at the hands of police. And then take action to make sure it never happens again.
[id: Twitter thread by @ juliacdupuis on June 4 2020. It reads: “I was arrested on June 2nd, 2020 with around 100 other protesters in Los Angeles. While I was ziptied and facing the wall, two male officers joked behind me about my gender presentation: “Do you think it’s a female? Are you sure?”
They then proceeded to start patting me down - touching my breasts and my front/ back pockets, still laughing. Finally, one of them admitted,“ We shouldn’t be doing this.” Then they called over a female officer to search me. Their names are Officer Cho and Codilla of the LAPD.
I was not the only gender non conforming protestor to be called “it.” There were trans/non-binary protestors divided into the ‘male’ and ‘female’ buses and deliberately misgendered. I was also not the only protestor to be sexually harassed or made uncomfortable.
After being held for over 4 hours - with protestors vomiting, fainting, forced to pee in their seats, losing circulation in their bruised wrists/arms - many began to advocate. We demanded access to bathrooms, water, and medical attention. We held them accountable to the law.
The only response was an officer telling us to “stop acting like high school girls.” We were held even longer, watching other buses with prisoners being processed and released. When I got off the bus, an officer said, “Now that you’re acting reasonable, we let you off the bus.”
We spoke up about LAPD abuse and were punished for it. They heard us begging and screaming for medical attention and chose to keep us there for 5 ½ hours to silence us.
After the zip ties were cut off, I was threatened by an officer who said: “Stop it with the attitude. This is us being nice - I can make this much worse for you.” In response to us advocating for our rights, they told us: “You have no rights here.”
This is what protestors are facing. This is the violence and harassment police have been using to silence us, wear us down, and force us off the streets. Even without rubber bullets, tear gas, and batons, they have other means of physical and emotional violence.
This is just a taste of the brutality that black and brown people experience with police. It is a privilege to be shocked by this. It is a privilege to be violated and humiliated for the first time. And I’m sure that my whiteness protected me in custody as it did on the street.“ End id.]
I'm am DECEASED lol
What're you gonna do? Call them?" 💀💀
Just a tuesday in Canada
Meanwhile, at Australia…
An uneventful day in Saudi Arabia:
oh my god what the fuck why is this so funny
All america got is squirrells
I just don’t think men understand how everything is different for us. I can think of a million examples from this week alone.
I don’t think I have ever seen a dog show straight up unabashed disgust to anything.
Grandpa, mom, me. Grandpa always says I got my eyes from him. I was also named after him - his name is Mate and my name is Matea. Three generations of one family.
Posted these photos to my IG and made one of my best friends apparently choke on his drink when he read it and he had to call me to tell me that because he couldn't stop laughing and said I was his pretty eggy 😂
MY FRIENDS MEMED THAT PHOTO AND MADE A STICKER OUT OF IT BECAUSE EVEN THEY THINK I LOOK LIKE AN ANDROID
This is the sticker:
tidus:
FREE HIM
Kinda just need someone to adore the fuck out of me.