It's Quite Scary Of How Many Genocides Are Happening At Once As People Watch, Your Voice DOES Matter!

It's quite scary of how many genocides are happening at once as people watch, your voice DOES matter! Your voice holds the BIGGEST impact! Be loud. Be angry. Be sad. But don't get afraid or feel desensitized, you need to be loud, we need to be the Palestinian people's voices.

It's been repeated over and over but it's important on each reminder!

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1 year ago
A black and white photography of four Combahee River Collective members marching in a memorial to 11 women of color murdered in the Boston area. They hold a banner that reads, in white text on a dark background, "3RD WORLD WOMEN WE CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT OUR LIVES"

"We cannot live without our lives" || Combahee River Collective members march in a memorial to 11 women of color murdered in the Boston area (1979). Photograph by Tia Cross via Verso


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1 year ago

reminder that the US government was perfectly willing to ignore the actions of the nazis until imperial japan directly attacked one of its military bases. before that, all of the warning signs of genocide were ignored and war in Europe, Oceania, and East Asia were all treated like something that wasn't their problem, and refugees from fascist states were routinely turned away at our borders. the main reason they helped stop the holocaust was because nazi germany was an ally of imperial japan.

our government has always been this way. unless isreal directly attacks the US military or US government, it is unlikely that they will do anything to stop this genocide and will keep aiding in it against the wishes of their people. because to the US, war crimes are only war crimes when our enemies do them, and the same goes for genocide.

if UN is worth anything, they will call for the leaders of isreal and the leaders of all countries aiding them to be brought before the Hague. as far as i am concerned, the US, UK, and isreal are part of a new axis of evil that goes unimpeded by an organization that should have prevented this from ever happening again and that has ignored/failed to stop countless genocides and war crimes.

our government is run by ghouls who do not represent us in an oligarchical government that calls itself democratic. they need to be stopped.


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1 year ago

I think it's crazy how many people twist stuff for propaganda against Palestinian people, saying they deserve it, mind you, most of Palestine is filled with younger children, being treated like wild animals.

Zionism is violence and if you somehow can't understand that, then I don't know what to tell you, Zionism is violently racist


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1 year ago
Audre Lorde sits wearing a yellow shirt in a white room with red flowers in the background. She begins, "I started writing because"
Audre Lorde sits wearing a yellow shirt in a white room with red flowers in the background. She holds her hands turned inward toward her chest and continues, "I had a need inside me"
Audre Lorde sits wearing a yellow shirt in a white room with red flowers in the background. She turns her hands outward and concludes, "To create something that was not there."

A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde (1996) dir. by Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson


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1 year ago

I hope everyone has had a good day, and if you haven't, I hope tomorrow is better 🩷 and it will be a better day tomorrow, I promise!


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1 year ago
Toward A Black Feminist Criticism By Barbara Smith Excerpt From, Mouths Of Rain: An Anthology Of Black

Toward A Black Feminist Criticism by Barbara Smith excerpt from, Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought // Briona Simone Jones


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The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She begins, "You have got to go on--"
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "--no, but you don't need me!"
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "Don't you understand?"
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "The me that you're talking about, you carry around inside yourselves."
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "I have been trying to show you in these past ten weeks, how to find that place in yourselves."
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "Because it exists. It is you."
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "You have got to be able to touch that; to say the things, to invite, to court yourself out."
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "And you can get together."
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She continues, "You can do it for each other until you do it for yourselves."
The image shows a close up of Audre Lorde's face as she speaks to her students. She concludes, "Don't mythologize me."

Audre Lorde to her students during a poetry workshop, as shown in A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde (1996) dir. by Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson


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