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znow plakalem mówiąc o tobie psychiatrze
#ćpun#narkotyki#drugs#narkomania#życie ćpuna#junkie#polskie ćpuny#ćpanie#miłość#nieszczesliwa milosc#złamane serduszko#zlamane serce#njnp#kocham cie#psychiatra#leki#płacz#samotność#brak pomocy
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SAY IT WITH ME: ACAB, BLACK LIVES MATTER, NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE
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How do you deal with negativity and heavy energy... things are so horrifying right now.
It goes in waves of feeling so hurt, betrayed, paralyzed, and helpless; and having to see the earth shattering, groundbreaking efforts by so fucking many. As far as I’m concerned, we are becoming our own saviors. Eachothers heroes. And that... that alone gives me incredible hope.
I am optimistic for the future because I believe in us. I believe in the power of the people. The ones dedicating their time, energy, money, blood, sweat and tears to fighting a GROSSLY oppressive and chaotic system. We will never let up.
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The George Floyd Justice in Policing act, which would ban chokeholds and do away with qualified immunity along with other changes in policing standards, passed in the house of reps and is pending in the senate. Getting rid of qualified immunity nationwide would be a huge step in actually being able to hold wrongful police accountable. But I wanna offer ways you yourself could change things locally. Firstly of course is to vote, fraud theories aside it's the only time the government sorta listens to you, give your input. Secondly, big one, POLICE THE POLICE. If you're driving and happen to see someone stopped by cops, pull over at a safe distance and see what's going on, have your phone cam ready to record. It could help convict a dirty cop or even save a life. Thirdly I think you should calmly talk to the important people in your life about knowing their rights when talking to cops, and about how cops can mistreat people and tend to do so to people of color more often. I'm sure some of you like me also have the relative or friend who has to be like "well actually far more white people are killed by cops annually, if black people just didn't resist" etc. etc. If you care about that person I think you should tell them how bullshit some of those things are; how percentage-wise it's black people being murdered more and focusing on that problem by supporting BLM doesn't mean other races are excluded, and how black people resist out of fear after all the ways they've seen cops violate black people's rights. Tell them how blue lives matter flags can be seen as hurtful, because beyond the face value of supporting an institution currently under scrutiny for so many murders, blue people aren't a race and police choose to become police and potentially die in the line of duty, whereas black people have no choice in being black or potentially dying at the hands of police. Moreover, ask them about the last time a police officer actually helped them. Have them consider how different their interactions with cops could have gone if they were black. Open a dialogue, be the change. #rip to all those wrongfully slain by police and their families #blm #defundpolice #njnp https://www.instagram.com/p/CPUsYfssss_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#ericreason #wehaventforgotten #nojusticenopeace a man is shot in the back over a parking space by an off duty cop 11.10.2019 #ITSTIMEFORACHANGE #NJNP #keepstandingkeepspeaking Please donate to the @eji_org Eqyal Justice Initiative. The NJNP series is in my shop and all proceeds from print sales go to @eji_org I got busy with a few other projects the past month to pay the bills, but will continue this effort I definitely. The police officer who shot Reason, Sergeant Virgil Thomas, died of covid 19 in August. #blacklivesmatter (at Angie Jones Art Studio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGjJisulFbP/?igshid=1lo5gz89gke6d
#ericreason#wehaventforgotten#nojusticenopeace#itstimeforachange#njnp#keepstandingkeepspeaking#blacklivesmatter
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Washington D.C. No Justice No Pride June 10, 2017
#No Justice No Pride#NJNP#Capital Pride#DC Pride#Marsha P Johnson#Stonewall#Black Lives Matter#NoDAPL#Dakota Access Pipeline
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Happy Trans Day of Visibility!
@themichigangayly
Trans Orgs Links:
National Queer & Trans
Therapists of Color Network
https://nqttcn.com/en/
National Black Trans Advocacy Coalition
https://blacktrans.org/about-us/
Trans Women of Color Survival Fund/ Trans Women of Color Collective
https://www.twocc.us/our-work/community-funds/survival-fund/
For the Gworls Rent and Gender Affirming Surgery Fund
https://www.forthegworls.party/home
No Justice No Pride Housing
https://www.nojusticenopride.org/collective-housing
#the michigan gayly#trans#transgender#transgender women#transgender woman#transgender men#transgender man#trans women#trans women are loved#trans men are real men#nonbinary#agender#genderfluid#lgbtq+#lgbtq pride#trans day of visibility
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6.26.20 🤫🤭😬
#newmusic #fortheculture #iamquietchaos #labr #staytuned #loveabrotherradio #newsingle #comingsoon #afrobeat #electronic #blm #njnp ✊🏿
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UFFC Annual Remembrance Procession 2017 United Friends and Family,UFFC,UFFC Annual Remembrance,Procession 2017,#US2UK, #RememberOurDead,#NJNP,#BlackLivesMatter,#UFFC
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Sydney - No Jab No Play No Way Rally - 12 September 2017 - 10am-2pm - Martin Place, Sydney
Sydney – No Jab No Play No Way Rally – 12 September 2017 – 10am-2pm – Martin Place, Sydney
NO JAB NO PLAY NO WAY! SCIENCE! NOT LOBBYISTS! TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 10 am – 2 pm Martin Place. Opposite NSW Parliament House. NSW politicians are voting on legislation that will include a No Jab No Play Policy next Tuesday, 12 September. The Public Health Amendment Review Bill, introduced by Minister Brad Hazzard on 10th August, 2017 to the Legislative Assembly.…
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#Australia#Martin Place#New South Wales#NJNP#No Jab No No Play No Way#No Jab No Pay#No Jab No Play#No way#NSW#rally#Sydney#Sydney Rally#vaccinations#Vaccines
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Artwork by rcdesignsart on Instagram.
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suitsongirls replied to your post: Concept: Always Used Tier. Made up of Pokémon that...
Make the bI tiers their own tiers. or an Ubers bI. It exists as an om at current, functioning as an actuaI tier and is run by NJNP, who is a promenent smogon pIayer and I think a member of the ou counciI? It has it’s own counciI though, and reguIar suspect tests, with very few quick bans.
You lost me after the first sentence. But I do agree with that first sentence.
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WASHINGTON — No Justice No Pride houses up to 70 Black and brown transgender women a night in five different homes in D.C. But one safe house advocates have been renting in the Brightwood section of Northwest is up for sale. Now, the nonprofit is fighting to keep a roof over its head.
“Nowhere else can you find safe homes like this in this country, specifically for Black and brown transgender women, gender non binary people, femmes queens, queer people,” NJNP leaders Tamika Spellman, the self-proclaimed program matriarch and grandmother of the house, said. “I know what's out here. I've been hurt and harmed more than I care to talk about."
As a former sex worker herself, she explained there are few options for Black and brown transgender women, many of whom are shut out by family and forced to make a living selling sex. At 54, Spellman has lived through it all.
“For someone to live, to be my age, that has been transgender is nothing less than a miracle,” she explained. “The average age of transgender women, black transgender women, terminates at 27.”
Spellman said the pending sale of their current house could be putting their lives on the line.
“I don't feel like this is a fair process," she said. "It did not give us an opportunity to try to make this organizational purchase."
WUSA9 made numerous attempts to reach the landlord by phone and email on Monday. Reporter Delia Gonçalves visited a home in Northern Virginia listed as her address, only for a newly moved-in tenant to answer the door instead.
It is important to note that the landlord is within her right to sell the home. A 2018 change to D.C.’s renter’s protection law – known as TOPA – means single family homes can be put up for sale without the knowledge of tenants. In most other cases, the law allows tenants a chance to purchase the property first.
“I don't care what it costs me to feed these kids," Spellman said. "I'm gonna give back because I know what it was like for me and I didn’t have a place to go to."
Now, the nonprofit has launched a campaign to raise a down payment to buy the house. More than $125,000 has been donated in two days.
"This is a disturbing effort to displace black trans folks in our community," Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George tweeted.
WUSA9 is still waiting to hear back from the landlord or her attorney. In the meantime, Councilmember Lewis George said D.C.’s eviction moratorium, which lasts at least through the summer, should protect the tenants. George also told WUSA9 because of this case, she will “consider amendments to the TOPA laws as well as other approaches to prevent the displacement of working people in the District.”
Ok just to clarify my stance first -
I fully support every and any group having their own housing.
My issue is the double standard. How come trans women can have their own housing but women can’t? Why can’t both groups have their own housing and emergency resources?
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So it's been a year today since George Floyd's life was taken, one of the most blatant examples of police brutality ever, that sparked a summer's worth of protests. What do you think has changed since then? I think the protests and the ensuing mainstream news coverage encouraged a lot of people to become more informed and vote on local issues, and to varying degrees forced America as a whole to at least acknowledge what's been happening for years. But when it comes to law enforcement and government, I don't see that much has changed. LA voters in November successfully passed a bill that would cut the LAPD's gynormous $1.86 billion annual budget by $150 million, but last month the proposed LAPD budget showed a 3% increase from 2020. Minnesota said it would disband its police department and put something better and community-led in its place, but lawmakers scuttled away that bill before it could appear on ballots to pass. After Chauvin's guilty verdict was delivered on April 20, there were at least 6 people murdered by police in a span of 24 hours in various cities. The systematic racial bias and ideology of cops being "above the law" has become abundantly clear, to the point I wonder how many murders must have happened before the age of cell phones and body cams. I fear some cops individually have reacted and will react by being more bitter and extenuating the bias, or by knowing they have to be smarter about their racism, and will try to harass, maim and murder without being caught instead of not at all. I wrote a song a while ago about my frustrations with it all, called it "nj/np", it'll be on all platforms next week but wanted to get it on soundcloud today, though I know it sure ain't gonna change anything on the grand scale but maybe it'll change one perspective, it's my hope at least. I've heard so many people say since last summer, in different words but essentially to the same effect, that things aren't going to change until black suffering becomes a white problem too. So this is the best way I can think to speak on it. And while it's a topic that depresses the hell out of plenty, optimism for change is vital. (Cont. On 2nd post) #blm #defundpolice #njnp https://www.instagram.com/p/CPUry0SMy1c/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Respect existence or expect resistance. #TrayvonMartin #blacklivesmatter #itstimeforachange #NJNP #keepstandingkeepspeaking @thetrayvonmartinfoundation (at Angie Jones Art Studio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCo_MgxliPd/?igshid=1k1f708in2yqk
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