Never really spoke about world issues on here before but I think it’s time I did.
If you’re actively supporting Israel, block me. Don’t interact with me. Don’t support me. Don’t speak to me.
This didn’t start on October 7th. It started in 1948 when the first Arab-Palestinians were displaced. I’ll state now that I in no way support any terrorist groups like Hamas, I stand only for the people in Palestine who are suffering everyday.
The body count so far is in the thousands. People are dying and families from outside Palestine don’t know if their family members are alive or dead. But that does not mean we get to be silent and stand aside whilst they suffer. Mourn the dead but keep fighting for those that are living.
Israel is actively ignoring UN regulations and actively ignoring international laws in this genocide. They’re killing innocent people and committing several war crimes. They’re levelling Gaza, they’re cutting the people off from any outside intervention and they’re stopping the people from helping themselves. It’s not a war if the people the country is fighting can’t even defend themselves, it’s murder. It’s genocide. And for some outlandish reason it’s been given a blind eye by so many world leaders.
If you’re silent or neutral, you are still doing damage and the people of Palestine deserve better than that. They don’t deserve to suffer. They deserve to know the world cares and is fighting for them. They are people. This isn’t a religious issue, it’s a humanitarian one. They’re human just like me and you and they deserve to have someone in their corner to fight for them.
Would like to reiterate, if you DONT stand with Palestine in this please do not interact with me or anything on my account. I do not want your support.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. 🇵🇸
I will be sharing and re blogging posts that shed light on this situation to spread awareness and to help educate on the importance of supporting them. If you don’t want to see that, block me.
Choice, not force.
Digital illustration of an Asian woman with long black hair with a shaved side part. She’s wearing a purple skater dress and holding a chubby baby. The baby is wearing a green striped onesie and holding a panda toy. They are among a leafy background and there’s a speech bubble that reads, ‘motherhood by choice, not force.’
Free Palestine seen during a protest at the Boeing delivery center earlier today in Tukwila Washington
I recently took a huge interest into stuff like history once again and honestly I'd love to post more of it here with the history of certain people
I don't think "I think genocide is bad" should be controversial
No, not when it's those people
No, not even in those circumstances
Genocide is always bad
Its bad when it's the Palestinians
Its bad when it's the Armenians
Its bad when it's the Uyghurs
It's bad when it's in the Congo
It's bad when it's in Eithiopia
(pretty much all of the ones I listed are still happening right now as b at I can check at 4am. please go do research about them. And yes it's bad when it's the Jewish people but I was trying to list current genocides)
If the "solution" a group has come up with for a dispute over territory or religion or any other reason is genocide/ethnic cleansing then it's not a solution it's a crime against humanity
Genocide is bad always
Ethnic cleansing is bad always
Genocide should not be allowed by the world at large
It should definitely not be supported or funded by other governments (I'm looking at you America and Russia)
It should be condemned by all governmenta and it should not be allowed
There is not a single "reasonable" or "justified" genocide
"but if we didn't do this they'd do it to us!"
And that would also be bad and wrong and shouldn't b allowed. What's your point?
Genocide is bad
Genocide is wrong
It cannot be justified in any circumstances
This should not be controversial
one of my favorite ecofeminism/black feminism reads is definitely The Green Belt Movement by Wangari Maathai, it's an inspiring story of encouraging people to help their country improve the environment with new ideas for the rest of the world to have hope in
there's only one book left on Amazon but you can buy used ones there!
erM actually according to all known laws there's no proof for this claim
"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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