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@ughhwhyyy
tell me my prof didnât upload the reading by photocopying his kindle reader page by page
bruh
you can never please everybody. when you stand up for yourself, there will be people who think youâre overreacting or being a jerk. when you try your best to be kind to everyone you meet, there will be people who think youâre being fake or that you desperately want to be liked. you wonât ever be able to be the best version of yourself if you live for other people, because that âbest versionâ is entirely subjective and therefore impossible to embody. be your personal best, your personal favorite, and youâll attract people who will see you that way as well.
testament to how truly fucked up and exhausting 2020 has been is scientists currently going âwe just found solid evidence of potential extraterrestrial life on venus! parallel biological processes! life in the universe might be common!â and 90% of the reactions iâve seen so far being âeh, might as wellâ
my parents: still talk about what an exciting, extraordinary, history-altering event the moon landing seemed at the time
2020: which ongoing history-altering event would you like to be too anxious about today to care about the discovery of potential alien life on a neighboring planet?
at work the other day i was cutting up avocados and one had a tiny seed and i was like to my coworker âme when i have a tiny seedâ and she said âi dont know what that meansâ
same coworker today she was portioning mustard pickles and i said if i had an old italian man as a pet that would be the slop id put in his trough. and she didnt really like that one either
She Came Prepared The Daily Politics presenter was chatting to Charlotte and Henrietta about banning unhealthy food in schools.
She came for him
âwell maybe when you were my age you were a dumb piece of shitâ
I CANNOT
Heroines.
Iconic
that explains why his generation is working so hard to destroy the fucking planet
that head nod/eyebrow tilt combo in the last gif is the single most lethal fucking thing I have ever seen in my life
âHeâs Taking All Their Uteruses Outâ: Whistleblower Compares ICE Detention Center to âExperimental Concentration CampâÂ
A whistleblower complaint filed Monday alleges an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center is responsible for an exorbitant number of hysterectomies being performed on migrant women, apparently without consent and for unclear reasons.
Systematic forced sterilization is a crime against humanity according to the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
A whistleblower complaint filed Monday alleges an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center is responsible for an exorbitant number of hysterectomies being performed on migrant women, apparently without consent and for unclear reasons.
Systematic forced sterilization is a crime against humanity according to the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
The whistleblower complaint, filed on behalf of a nurse at Irwin County, Georgia, ICE Detention Center (ICDC), also charges âjarring medical neglect,â Law & Crime reports, âincluding a refusal to test detainees for the novel coronavirus.â
One detainee said: âWhen I met all these women who had had surgeries, I thought this was like an experimental concentration camp. It was like theyâre experimenting with our bodies.â
The whistleblower said there is one gynecologist in particular who is performing the hysterectomies at an alarming rateâŚ
Read more: https://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/2020/09/hes-taking-all-their-uteruses-out-whistleblower-compares-ice-detention-center-to-experimental-concentration-camp/
Kinda weird how you say youâre against fascism yet you shut down anyone just because they share a different opinion than you. You guys are exactly what you say you hate... FASCIST! How come I have never seen any member of antifa actually sit down with someone and have a civil debate? Iâve only ever seen them yell and throw tantrums. Doesnât look good for you guys, yikes.
Why yâall always gotta name your diet. Just eat bitch
At least whatever is wrong with me is really really funny
âdopamine detox dayâ (where you donât do anything enjoyable, or really at all) is like the ultimate culmination of pseudopsychology in the self help wellness influencer world
Iâve been dopamine detoxing my whole life
something u need to understand about me is that me and my brain are NOT friends and she is NOT helpful to me. bitch gives me all these thoughts and feelings and is like "deal with these for me will u?" GIRL YOU'RE LITERALLY THE GUY IN CHARGE
my brain: *hands me a random thought, feeling or idea* here you go! :)
me: uh... what am i supposed to do with this?
my brain: that's your problem â¤ď¸
A good thread on whether âqueerâ is a slur and if it should be used or not.
âIf I am unashamed of being queer, you do not get to give that word BACK to the fuckwits who made it a slur.â
you do not get to give that word BACK to the fuckwits who made it a slur
EVERYBODY WHO CAME OUT BEFORE YOU HAS TAKEN THE ROCKS AND BOTTLES AND MADE THEM INTO SHIELDS AND WINDCHIMES
Holy motherfucking shit. Donât fucking come at me about Queer is a slur. I FUCKING KNOW IT IS. It was hurled at me like a fucking spear all through my youth. I know itâs a god damn slur. And itâs mine. You donât get to take it away from me because you canât take also away the scars it gave me while I was standing in front of my younger queer siblings in this community.Â
always, always reblog this one.
If my enemy swings a sword at me and I take that sword away from them, itâs my sword now. And the person telling me I canât use it because it belongs to my enemy and I have to give it back to them sounds quite a bit like an enemy themselves.
^^ god that analogy
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Yesssssssssss.
This came around again, but itâs worth sharing and remembering. You have the right to only accept certain words be used to describe you, but so does everyone else.
I have this bookmarked to through at people who DM me about using the word Queer.
Look who is going to be my pinted Bill ?
My family had no money. NADA. ZIP. ZERO. I learned how to cook with the shitty cans of food no one wanted from the back of the food pantry. We all have high blood pressure because our food intake for six to eighteen years was basically solid sodium, all the time.
On class party days, the party frequently replaced lunch, which meant no hot meal for those of us whose parents couldnât pack us a brown bag. Policies like this were othering, exclusionary, and most of all, cruel.
Hey USA what the fuck
yeah i remember when iâd go to school and all iâd have as a year-old chocolate bunny that was broken and an old bottle that i filled with suspicious tap water, and every day i would be teased and mocked for not having anything. the teachers, instead of providing food or money for food or telling the kids off, mocked me as well and belittled my parents for not being âgood enough to even make their kidâs lunchâ. an email was sent to my mum explaining that i was âcausing disruptions in the lunchroom and classroomâ and when my mum found out why she started crying and i started crying.
fast forward like 5(?) years and iâm in middle school and we go on a field trip and i donât have a lunch, as usual, but a teacher had packed a bunch of lunches that had ham sandwiches and pb and j sandwiches, a little bag of chips, a cookie, and a juice box. she approached me and silently handed me a bag and i almost gave it back to her but she just smiled and shook her head and i will be honest, whenever i think of that i cannot help but cry.
food helps kids. well-fed kids do better, work more and work harder, play harder, and donât have to grow up getting teased and bullied by kids AND teachers. the answer isnât âpunish the kids and the family for not having enough money for foodâ, itâs âprovide at least simple bagged lunches and snacks or meal-plans for kids of families who just donât have that sort of money to spare.
^^^ more teachers need to give kids food, usa public schools are fucked up.
Your teachers will actually get fired for giving you food or giving you money for food. So the kids in situations like this usually only see the teachers that decide to be cruel rather than the ones who see and fret because they canât do anything. Field trips and class parties work differently, so many teachers tend to give out food then by bending around the rules. But during regular lunches, most teachers will not risk their job to try and slip a starving kid some food.
Itâs actually a pretty common issue discussed among teachers, in my experience. Itâs terrible to see kids that you are somewhat responsible for going hungry, knowing you could provide, while also knowing that if you get caught you will never be able to do anything else for those students. Administrations literally have to put rules in place to combat the human desire to help kids. There are even schools that punish students who share food with detention or suspension. Itâs definitely something that needs fixing as soon as possible, because yeah, itâs fucked up.
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A landback legal primer for landowners - (credits on slides, not mine)
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Land Back: A Guide to Returning Stolen Land To Your Indigenous Community By Corinne Rice and Andrew Perera
Todayâs lesson is written in partnership with my younger brother Andrew. He holds a Masters of Jurisprudence in Indian Law from the University of Tulsa, College of Law. He and I worked very hard on this lesson for you guys and hope to give you all a better understanding of the process of returning land to Tribal Nations and some action items for you too!
Letâs start with the colonial understanding of land ownership and how that differs from the Indigenous idea of land stewardship. When we say âLand back!â We are forced to argue this within the colonial construct of ownership, so that we can have our lands to practice stewardship. Care of the land. Traditionally we as indigenous people (and I speak for my cultures not pan-indigenously) do not OWN land. We cannot own your mother.
But because we exist in a space that is controlled by a federal government that requires things like deeds of trust etc, we fight in that arena. With their tools. We were forced to sign Treaties. A colonial construct as well, but we understand that the Wasicu (white man) values his legal papers.
Now that we have that understanding⌠Can land belong to a Tribal Nation? Yes! But we need to talk about Johnson v. McIntosh first.
In 1823 the Supreme Court saw a case that started what many know to be the Holy Trinity of fucking over Tribal nations and sovereignty. Johnson v. McIntosh established the idea that Tribal Nations were incompetent and unable to care for their own lands, and deemed entire nations to be âwards of the federal gov.â Tribal lands were then decided to be held in trust and managed for tribal nations. Doing this started a chain of events that still effect nations today. Things like funding for Indian Health Services and other necessary funding can be withheld by the federal gov if they requirements.
So you want to give your land back..
Letâs say Joe Smith, a farmer from South Dakota decides he wants to give his 120 acres of land back to the Lakota Nation. Hereâs how he could do it.
He would start by presenting to the Tribal Council at their next council meeting, showing his land, that he wants to return it to the Tribe, and would then sign over his land deed to the tribe.
He would still be able to live on his land, the tribe would not have access to it. He could still farm etc. The main difference would be that his land would now fall under tribal jurisdiction and not state. He would pay Tribal taxes on his property and not state tax. The details of this varies by nation so if this is appealing to you, ask!
The tribe would submit that transfer of land title to the federal gov., and then the government would add that land into their trust. This takes 1-5 years to finalize.
So when has this worked successfully ??
Many many times! Mostly farmers and land owners, there have even been successful transfers of land back to tribal nations from cities! / End id ]
Thank you so much for taking the time to type this ID out @icouldalwayseatyourbrain â¤ď¸