there has been more moments than i can count in the past seven months where i felt destroyed by all the death and carnage i've seen due to the colonialism and imperialism of the world. but there was something in particular about hind's death that made me think the world would stop turning bc how could anything continue given how gruesome and inhumane her death was? and yet, the world did not stop. and i thought we were once again left to remember her story only in our minds as she became another number, as her murderers went on killing unpunished, and as her mother grieved with rage when all she wanted was to keep her daughter warm and as safe as she could manage in this man-made hell on earth.
however, hind, a girl who only got to experience her kindergarten graduation, is now being immortalized in universities across the nation. her story did resonate to the masses and we will not let her be forgotten nor forgive those complicit in her death. real justice would be having hind alive, but these students are showing that they will stop the world and burn the status quo it upholds to the ground if it means her people can truly be liberated.
WHOEVER THINKS IT ALL STARTED ON OCT 7 R INTELLIGENTLY CHALLENGED
they are losing a limb, this exact time u decide to ignore this post.
10 children a day lose their limbs in Gaza. All hospitals in Gaza are basically barely functioning and the amputations are done in unsanitary conditions and without anesthesia
reblog to be so niceys to the person you reblogged this from and give it lots of treats and petting and stuff
i'll just leave this here for anyone who sees "from the river to the sea" as a threat
This frame has so much meme potential:
I'm kinda disappointed that people aren't making memes out it—I'm not on X (Twitter), so I don't know what's going on there—like, c'mooooooon!! It's so meme-able!
I mean:
ARE YOU GETTING ME?😭
i ♡ u Yemen
(THIS ISN'T MINE BY THE WAY, NO FUNDRAISERS I SHARE ARE)
@saja-gaza01 Sorry for my inability to donate.