if your having a bad day, look at hello kitty’s self affirming reminders 🩷
hope will never die. fascist regimes rot within and fall to pieces when they look to be the strongest. we wont look away and they wont walk away from this. palestine will be free inshAllah
Britains largest protest has happened in support of Palestine! This is Britains largest protest since 2003.
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homemade food is so much better then junk food honestly
Not sure if this even is controversial, just thinking is all bc honestly I enjoy the taste more of homemade food then the crappy burgers you can get at Burger King
“Director of Al-Shifa Hospital:”
“Patients will not die due to abandonment. If Israel kills patients, we will die with them”
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How To Respond When Your Emotions Are Invalidated ✨
Keep Your Cool: Before you respond, make sure you're feeling calm and collected. It helps you talk things out better.
Use "I" Statements: Share your feelings using phrases that start with "I" to avoid sounding like you're blaming them. Example: "I felt hurt when you said that my feelings don't matter."
Explain the Situation: Tell them what exactly happened or what they said that made you feel invalidated. Example: "When you brushed off my concerns, it felt like you didn't care about what I think."
Share Your Emotions: Describe how their actions or words made you feel. Example: "It left me feeling frustrated and like you weren't listening."
Ask for Understanding: Request that they try to see things from your perspective and acknowledge how you're feeling. Example: "Could you try to understand where I'm coming from and why I'm upset?"
Set Boundaries: If needed, let them know how you want to be treated in the future. Example: "Moving forward, I'd appreciate it if you could take my feelings more seriously."
Stay Calm: Avoid making things worse by staying focused on the issue and not getting into a heated argument. Example: "I don't want to fight; I just want you to understand how your comments affect me."
Encourage a Conversation: Ask them to talk openly and respectfully. Be open to hearing their side as well. Example: "Let's chat about this and try to understand each other better."
Be Patient: Give them time to process what you've said and don't expect an instant change in their behavior. Example: "I know it might take time to make things better, but I hope we can work on this together."
Who Really Feeds the World? by Vandana Shiva
anti-zionist black jew trans female ♀ autistic lesbian intersectional trans inclusive ecofeminist 21 years old she/they political, feminist, fandom & personal life blog!
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