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"What is moral is often illegal"
Anarchist sticker spotted in Portland, Oregon
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Eurovision is allowing Israel to participate despite its ongoing genocide against Palestinians.
Boycott Eurovision.
Do not watch it. Do not support it.
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consciousalternatives-blog · 11 months ago
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1998, Edward Said.
"Israel was constructed on the ruins of another society."
via conflictechoes on insta
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consciousalternatives-blog · 11 months ago
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I haven't drawn in a long time but it was time to do it again
Bella ciao!
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consciousalternatives-blog · 11 months ago
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Penny Penny Penny
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"In the narrative you feed, your violence is exceptional while ours is ingrained. You have normalised our suffering, outlawed our grief, and criminalised our anger. You can detain, torture, maim and murder, systematically for decades; yet it is exceptional (not who you are). Israelis can make a booming industry out of brutal repression and murderous surveillance, yet they are “successful tech entrepreneurs.” You can dance on the graves of starved children, desecrate stolen lands, call for the annihilation of entire populations, and cheer to the beat of wars and sieges; yet “have nothing to do with it.” You are inherently a civilian! I am not extended this grace. I am a terrorist till I prove otherwise, and only within the parameters of your self-serving morality."
Do I condone the killing of civilians?, by Leil Zahra
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it's nothing new, but always ever shocking. thousands of brown lives don't matter but the economical threat for the western empire is where we draw the line. off to kill even more brown people
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I think you've all seen the video by now. Of the woman with the white flag leading the Palestinians out of the building they were sheltering in on zionist terrorists' orders. As she held a little boy's hand, before being sniped dead.
Well this is her. Her name was Hala Khreis, and her grandson watched her get shot as he held her hand. He felt her hand go limp in his as he heard a sniper rifle go off, shooting a bullet through her chest.
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Do not ask me to coexist with the eradicators.
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“We know of course there’s really no such thing as the ‘voiceless’. There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard.”
— Arundhati Roy, The 2004 Sydney Peace Prize Lecture, 4 November 2004
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if you just got involved in anti-imperialist and decolonial organizing I love you and am proud of you and your work matters. if you've been involved for years or decades and it sometimes feels like wringing water from a stone I love you and am proud of you and your work matters. if you live in a place without an established movement and you're trying to get something started I love you and am proud of you and your work matters. if you live in a place where the movement is internally dysfunctional and you're trying to pull it together I love you and am proud of you and your work matters. if you're disabled and your contributions are devalued I love you and am proud of you and your work matters. if you sometimes feel that the forms of action you can participate in are insignificant but you participate anyway I love you and am proud of you and your work matters. if you're struggling to figure out how to be involved I love you and am proud of you and you will find where you fit and continue to learn new skills and grow and become a more effective revolutionary over your entire life. ik this is kind of corny but it's important. we live under oppressive regimes that are actively trying to cultivate despair and nihilism to stop our work. they're lying, we can win, we will win, your work matters and I love you "It is our duty to fight for our freedom, it is our duty to win, we must love each other and support each other, we have nothing to lose but our chains" - Assata Shakur
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The Palestinian photojournalist Mohamed Obied, who was active in Northern Gaza, suddenly stopped updating in mid November. I was so worried about him, but yesterday a video of him released from the Israeli camps got out. he was taken by the IOF forces all this time, he was tortured and god knows what. like Israel is doing whatever it wants with Palestinian men, and we got people in the social and real media defaming them calling them terrorists, and then they release some them just like that, with no consequences for the Israeli army.. the cognitive dissonance of it all is making me go insane
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Exclusive footage obtained by Middle East Eye shows a Palestinian woman being shot by Israeli forces in the street of Gaza city's center on 12 November, as she and others attempted to evaluate the area while holding white flags amid the intense Israeli assault on northern Gaza.
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List of Journalists Killed During this Genocide. Say their names!
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Muhammad Jamal Sobhi (10/1/24)
Fouad Abu Khammas (10/1/24)
Ahmad Badir (10/1/24)
Sharef Nafith Okasha (10/1/24)
Hiba Abadleh (9/1/24)
Muhammad Abu Dayer Misbah (8/1/24)
Abdullah Breis (8/1/24)
Ali Salem Abu Ajwa (7/1/24)
Hamza Wael Al Dahdouh (7/1/24)
Mustafa Thuraya (7/1/24)
Akram Al-Shafei (5/1/24)
Nermine Haboush (30/12/23)
Jabr Abu Hadrous (29/12/23)
Abdallah Hamad (29/12/23)
Ahmad Khair El-Deen (28/12/23)
Muhammad Khair El-Deen (28/12/23)
Ahmed Jamal Al-Madhoun (24/12/23)
Mohammed Abu Hwaidi (23/12/23)
Rizq Arrouq (22/12/23)
Muhammad Al-Saidi (22/12/23)
Adel Zorob (19/12/23)
Abdullah Alwan (18/12/23)
Haneen Ali Al-Qashtan (17/12/23)
Mashal Ayman Shahwan (16/12/23)
Assem Kamal Musa (16/12/23)
Rami Badir (15/12/23)
Ali Ashour Abu Malek (15/12/23)
Samer Abu Daqqa (15/12/23)
Khamis Hussain (15/12/23)
Ahmed Abu Abseh (13/12/23)
Hanan Ayad (13/12/23)
Narmeen Qawas (13/12/23)
Abdel Kareem Oudeh (12/12/23)
Mohammed Abu Samra (10/12/23)
Doaa al-Jabour (9/12/23)
Ola Atallah (9/12/23)
Hossam Omar Ammar (8/12/23)
Hamada Al-Yaziji (6/12/23)
Abdul Hamid Al-Qarinawi (3/12/23)
Mahmoud Salem (3/12/23)
Shaima Al-Jazzar (3/13/23)
Hassan Farajallah (3/12/23)
Hudhayfah Lulu (3/12/23)
Muhammad Farajallah (2/12/23)
Abdullah Darwish (1/12/23)
Muntaser Al-Sawwaf (1/12/23)
Marwan Al-Sawwaf (1/12/23)
Adham Hassouna (1/12/23)
Nader Al-Nazli (25/11/23)
Amal Zuhd (24/11/23)
Mostafa Bakeer (24/11/23)
Mohamed Mouyin Ayyash (23/11/23)
Mohamed Nabil Al-Zaq (21/11/23)
Assem Al-Barash (21/11/23)
Jamal Haniyeh (21/11/34)
Farah Omar (21/11/23)*
Rabih Al Maamari (21/11/23)*
Ayat Khadoura (20/11/23)
Alaa Al-Nimr
Bilal Jadallah (19/11/23)
Abdelhalim Awad (18/11/23)
Sari Mansour (18/11/23)
Hassouneh Sleem (18/11/23)
Mostafa El Sawaf (18/11/23)
Amr Salah Abu Hayah (18/11/23)
Mossab Ashour (18/11/23)
Mahmoud Matar (15/11/23)
Ahmed Fatima (13/11/23)
Yaacoub Al-Barsh (13/11/23)
Mousa Al-Barsh (12/11/23)
Ahmed Al-Qara (10/11/23)
Yahya Abu Manih (7/11/23)
Mohamed Abu Hasira (7/11/23)
Mohamed Al Jaja (5/11/23)
Haitham Harara (3/11/23)
Mohamad Al-Bayyari (2/11/23)
Mohammed Abu Hatab (2/11/23)
Majd Fadl Arandas (1/11/23)
Iyad Matar (1/11/23)
Imad Al-Wahidi (31/10/23)
Majed Kashko (31/10/23)
Nazmi Al-Nadim (30/10/23)
Yasser Abu Namous (27/10/23)
Duaa Sharaf (26/10/23)
Zaher Alafghani (25/10/23)
Jamal Al-Faq’awi (25/10/23)
Saed Al-Halabi (25/10/23)
Ahmed Abu Mahadi (25/10/23)
Salma Mkhaimer (25/10/23)
Hudhayfah Al-Najjar
Mohamed Al Hassani
Mohamed El-Shorbajei
A’ed Ismail Al-Najjar (24/10/23)
Iman Al-Aqili (24/10/23)
Mohammed Imad Labad (23/10/23)
Roshdi Al-Sarraj (22/10/23)
Mahmoud Abu Zarifa (22/10/23)
Hany Al-Madhoun (21/10/23)
Mohammed Ali (20/10/23)
Khalil Abu Aathra (19/10/23)
Sameeh Al-Nady (18/10/23)
Mohammad Balousha (17/10/23)
Issam Behar (17/10/23)
Abdulhadi Habib (16/10/23)
Yousef Maher Dawas (14/10/23)
Salam Mema (13/10/23)
Ali Nisman (13/10/23)
Husam Mubarak (13/10/23)
Issam Abdallah (13/10/23)*
Abdul Rahman Shihab (12/10/23)
Anas Abu Shamala (12/10/23)
Ahmed Shehab (12/10/23)
Mustafa Al-Naqeeb (11/10/23)
Rajab Al-Naqeeb (11/10/23)
Mohamed Fayez Abu Matar (11/10/23)
Saeed Al-Taweel (10/10/23)
Mohammed Sobh Abu Rizq (10/10/23)
Hisham Alnawajeha (10/10/23)
As’ad Shamlakh (8/10/23)
Mohammad Jarghoun (7/10/23)
Ibrahim Mohammad Lafi (7/10/23)
Mohammad Al-Salhi (7/10/23)
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*lebanese journalist | could not find date of martyrdom
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spent the whole day confirming all of these names and looking through multiple resources. the ones with dates are journalists who’s date of martyrdom and/or exact cause of death is stated by sources besides the government media office official list.
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"In the narrative you feed, your violence is exceptional while ours is ingrained. You have normalised our suffering, outlawed our grief, and criminalised our anger. You can detain, torture, maim and murder, systematically for decades; yet it is exceptional (not who you are). Israelis can make a booming industry out of brutal repression and murderous surveillance, yet they are “successful tech entrepreneurs.” You can dance on the graves of starved children, desecrate stolen lands, call for the annihilation of entire populations, and cheer to the beat of wars and sieges; yet “have nothing to do with it.” You are inherently a civilian! I am not extended this grace. I am a terrorist till I prove otherwise, and only within the parameters of your self-serving morality."
Do I condone the killing of civilians?, by Leil Zahra
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