like to charge, reblog to cast <3
the third edition of Julia Serano's foundational and ever-relevant Whipping Girl (the book in which the term 'transmisogyny' was coined!!) just came out, with a new afterword on the current anti-trans backlash and you can order a copy directly from her publisher using the code SERANO20 for 20% off through the end of march
The last public appearance of the late Shuhada' Sadaqat (Sinéad O'Connor).
"Let’s just say that, on a human level, nobody with any sanity, including myself, would have anything but sympathy for the Palestinian plight. There’s not a sane person on earth who in any way sanctions what the fuck the Israeli authorities are doing."
Bisan explained in her most recent video that aid trucks are sitting in the desert because Isr*el isn’t allowing entry into Gaza.
As much as Palestinian’s need aid, they do not have access to the resources that are being sent.
Continue to pressure your representatives. Demand permanent ceasefire and an end to the violent occupation.
UN vote to make food a right.
by geo.ranking
For all the unspeakable horrors happening to Palestinians right now, it's not the time for despair. Palestinian liberation has never been so close at hand; in fact, it is the Zionist entity that is desperate to maintain its colonial grip. Keep that in mind.
imo half of dems are just unintelligent and the other half would rather this entire fascist death cult of a country move even further right than budge left at all
pacing is more important than runtime always. obviously
when i say the perfect movie length is 90min im an enlightened scholar criticizing the recent trend of not being able to correctly pace films resulting in 120min of what couldve been an email with no aesthetic value either to justify it. when people say "i cant watch 2h of the same thing" they are barbarous tiktokphiles incapable of being interested in smth for more than 5min unable to reason and that should be put to death on the stake
“People are always telling you that “we have always done thus,” and then you find that their “always” means a generation or two, or a century or two, at most a millennium or two. Cultural ways and habits are blips, compared to the ways and habits of the body, of the race. There really is very little that human beings on our plane have “always” done, except find food and drink, sleep, sing, talk, procreate, nurture the children, and probably band together to some extent. Indeed it can be seen as our human essence, how few behavioral imperatives we follow. How flexible we are in finding new things to do, new ways to go. How ingeniously, inventively, desperately we seek the right way, the true way, the Way we believe we lost long ago among the thickets of novelty and opportunity and choice…”
— Ursula K. Le Guin, The Seasons of the Ansarac (via probablyasocialecologist)
resources to help palestinians living in gaza who will undoubtably be faced with unimaginable brutality in the coming days
- baitulmaal.org
- gaza mutual aid collective (pay/pal: AGEDKNAFEH)
not affiliated with aid but your local community may be doing a solidarity protest tomorrow listed here
Last night during the Tent Massacre in Rafah, Palestinians couldn't find their injured loved ones and the remains of those who were murdered by the Israeli military. They only had phone flashlights to look for them. Parents were using their bare hands collecting their children's body parts.
Palestinians were trying to put out the fire using sand since the state of Israel cut access to water.
This is genocide.
(Via jewishvoiceforpeace)