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A Chankiri Tree or Killing Tree was a tree in the Cambodian Killing Fields against which children and infants were smashed because their parents were accused of crimes against the Khmer Rouge. It was so the children “wouldn’t grow up and take revenge for their parents’ deaths”. Some of the soldiers laughed as they beat the children against the trees, as not laughing could have indicated sympathy, making oneself a target. (Source)
This is a reality for me and my family. My parents were lucky enough to escape the Khmai Rouge where my mother watched her family die and my father survived being left for dead by one of these soldiers.
Not many people know of the genocide that occurred in Cambodia. It’s not something they teach in schools. I had to learn of my family’s horrific past from those who were there when it happened.
For real though, the eurocentrism in schools (even in so-called “world history” classes) completely gloss over or out right ignore the other genocides and tragedies that have taken place.
If you want to learn more about the experiences during the Khmer Rouge, I highly recommend “First They Killed My Father.” Loung Ung’s experiences most parallel my mother’s, and you get to see the regime through a child’s eyes, which makes it all the more disturbing.
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I have a dream one day we’ll look back on history in shock and disbelief that it was ever legal to slaughter innocent animals.
1. Time does not heal. Time makes you forget and does a good job of making memories blurry. Take healing into your own hands - don’t wait for someone else to do it. 2. Do not waste your I love you’s. The more you flaunt the word around to people you’ve just met and early lovers, the less it will mean when love really hits. 3. Create a list of things you want to do in life. I’m not talking about going to see the northern lights or visiting Hawaii. The little things that can be easy to accomplish such as: trying caviar, painting your room, and trying that new sushi place. Checking off the little things in life is the best self-esteem boost. 4. Always take the high road. If you’re working with rude people or someone has done wrong to you, do not stoop to their level. What’s goes around will come back around. Trust me. 5. Offer to help. People appreciate someone that genuinely wants to give a helping hand whether it’s setting the table or carrying heavy boxes. 6. Stop being hard on yourself. Who cares if you did not get an A on that test? Does it matter if you embarrassed yourself at lunch the other day? Move on. We’re only human. 7. Read more. 8. Be open minded. People who can not see past their own opinions do not go anywhere in life. 9. Accept your flaws. 10. Invest in yourself. Buy yourself that new art set, or new shoes, or order some good take out. The little things in life are often over looked, but they add up in the best ways.
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Leyna Bloom makes history by becoming the first transgender model of color to appear in an issue of Vogue India!
Black trans girls keep making history! So happy for her great representation for TWOC
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Watch: Kristen Bell opens up about the mental health double standard and how she manages her own struggle.
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