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#Palestinian owned#ethical spending#put your money where your mouth is#proceeds for palestine#brands that give back#trauma counseling for the children of gaza#lush cosmetics#lush watermelon soap#west bank#Wear The Peace#lebanon#syria#sudan#Nominal Jewelry#Global Ehsan Relief#Pious Projects#consumer action#repost#Lubna Palestine#ANERA#unrwa#LYRA Modest#pcrf#Palestinian childrens relief fund#apartheid#save palestine#know where your money is going#free palestine 🇵🇸#genocide#bds
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before october 7th this blog was a meme page btw.
#don't you think it's so odd how so many palestinians on tumblr were just minding their own business and having fun#and all of a sudden the genocide started and we started dedicating all our time#to helping and start educating people#only for people to start questioning us and harassing us in the most parasocial ways#and now about half of us are deciding not to share about our personal lives or our interests anymore#because we can't be granted the opportunity to actually have personalities outside of our suffering.#a look into our personal lives is a privilege and all of you abused it#all of this is due to the fact that none of you consider us as actual human beings#even if you're “allies” to the palestinian cause. you still dehumanize us to hell and back#i wish you all could see me as someone who is just like you.
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Omar Ziyadeh, “Nobody Can Identify Their Own Remains, and I Am Unable to Identify My Own” (tr. from Arabic by Alice S. Yousef) [ID’d]
#omar ziyadeh#alice s. yousef#nobody can identify their own remains and i am unable to identify my own#words#poetry#typography#palestinian literature
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some of my favorite works of art by the distinguished and honourable palestinian artist slimon mansour
#the colors in his art …… GAHGHHHHHHHHHHGH#here is mostly orange centric cuz that’s my favorite color but the blues and greens he uses ………..#slimon mansour#palestinian art#palestinian artists#orange aesthetic#(for my own tags)#from the river to the sea#palestine#ftrtts#free palestine#free gaza
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@aburakhiaibrahim and his family of 28(15 of them being children) need help.
Like many people in Gaza, Ibrahim Mohammed and his family have lost more in a year than most people lose in a lifetime. Their home was bombed while the children were playing, injuring them, they no longer have access to education, Ibrahim lost his job and his car, family members have passed away... Ibrahim's elderly parents need operations as soon as possible, but they can't get them due to the lack of healthcare were they are. This isn't the only right they've been denied. Like I've mentioned already, the children have lost their right to education, and they don't have any drinking water. Another very important thing I should mention is that the youngest child in this family is a baby who's only a few months old. Winter is coming and they need financial aid, they are very low on funds. If you can, please donate. If you can't, then please share their campaign.
Samah Aburakhia is Ibrahim's sister in Canada. Here are some more accounts owned by members of the family: @salamamohammedr and @moatazmohammedr. If you know of any others please let me know.
This campaign has been vetted by @gaza-evacuation-funds. Thank you for reading!
#free gaza#free palestine#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#gaza#gaza genocide#gaza strip#i stand with palestine#isreal is a terrorist state#isreal is an apartheid state#isreal is committing genocide#colonization#anti zionist#anti zionisim#anti israel#ceasefire#ceasfire now#palestinian genocide#save palestine#long live palestine#vetted#vetted gfm#vetted gofundme#vetted campaign#vetted fundraisers#donate or share#gaza funds#palestine gfm#archive of our own#agatha all along#dark academia
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on twitter, a viral thread started where people around the world shared their translations of “If I must die”, the last work of Dr Refaat Alareer also known as "the voice of Gaza". A beloved poet, teacher and life-long activist for Palestine, he was recently assassinated along with members of his extended family by a targeted Israeli air strike. His loss leaves a hole in the heart of palestinians all over the world.
Below the cut, I’ll be posting the translations of his poem, with links to the original posts. Unfortunately, tumblr limits posts to a maximum of 30 images. I will update when I can.
Arabic (Refaat’s mother tongue)
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2. Spanish
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3. Irish
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4. Dutch
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5. Greek
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6. German
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7. Vietnamese
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8. Tagalog
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9. Serbian
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10. Japanese
and the traditional japanese calligraphy version
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11. Nepali
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12. Tamil
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13. Bosnian
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14. Indonesian
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15. Romanian
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16. Italian
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17. Albanian
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18. Urdu
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19. Turkish
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20. Polish
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21. Norwegian
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22. Galician
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23. Swedish
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24. Jawi
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25. Bengali
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26. Russian
#probably one of the most beautiful threads to ever grace twitter's rotten husk of a platform#i really earnestly almost cried#when people say the world stands with palestine#they mean they speak with palestine as well#israel murders palestinian poets to silence their voice. their culture. their lifeblood#in response the world amplifies his voice tenfold#but what a loss#what an unforgivable loss#i hope it is some consolation to those who loved refaat that his words are now immortalised in languages all over the world#that he has united so many people in their pursuit of palestinian freedom#please please please feel free to add your own translations onto the post in reblogs#i just havent seen anything about this thread on tumblr yet#im just the messenger#palestine will be free#the words of refaat alareer will be immortalised#and his students will carry on his legacy#ah but it is almost 5am and i havent slept#when i wake up i will add more#free palestine#israel#refaat alareer#rest in peace
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Oh, people of merciful hearts, oh, people of humanity
Save my five children from the cold, from the disease, from the hunger and the thirst because of the war
Please help us
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#Oh#you who own#all eyes on palestine#free gaza#gaza fundraiser#help palestine#i stand with palestine#palestine gofundme#palestine gfm#palestine news#pro palestine#support palestine#gaza genocide#gaza strip#gaza gofundme#gazaunderattack#gazaunderfire#gaza#help gaza#news on gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#free palestine#palestine fundraiser#palestinian genocide#save palestine#north gaza#save gaza#stand with gaza
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Palestine will be free. (frantz fanon, the wretched of the earth)
#palestine#فلسطين#I’ve been off tumblr again because I’ve been dealing with death threats and a lot of other things from fucking zionists#decolonisation#this is literally what decolonisation looks like#it is exhausting constantly having to educate and deal with misinformation on the genocide of your own blood#thank you tumblr for uplifting Palestinian voices#writings#frantz fanon#the wretched of the earth
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the "umm if hamas has the resources to arm its military why didnt it use those resources to simply make the gazan economy good" talking point is so fucking paradoxbrained. what can you even say to someone who is that removed from reality who thinks that complex infrastructure and guerilla warfare are conducted with the same fungible resource
#tattletxt#of course the answer is that they dont think that lmao they just want to victim blame palestinians for their own genocide
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The idea that uni protesters are "elitist ivy-league rich kids larping as revolutionaries" on Twitter and Reddit and even here is so fucking funny to me if you actually know anything about the student bodies at these unis. Take it from someone who's going to one of the biggest private unis in the US, 80% of the peers I know are either from the suburbs or an apartment somewhere in America, children of immigrants, or here on a student visa. I've heard about one-percenter students, but I've never met one in person. Like, don't get me wrong, the institution as a whole is still very privileged and white. I've talked with friends and classmates about feeling weird or dissonant being here and coming from such a different background. But in my art program, I see BIPOC, disabled, queer, lower-income students and faculty trying to deconstruct and tear that down and make space every day. So to take a cursory glance at a crowd of student protesters in coalitions that are led by BIPOC & 1st/2nd-gen immigrant students and HQ'd in ethnic housings and student organizations and say, "ah. children of the elite." Get real.
#also idk how to tell you this but even if it were true. wealthy children potentially sacrificing their educational careers to protest is#a good thing actually. idk how to tell you that caring about people from other nations is good#personal#“this war has nothing to do with most students cuz nobody's getting drafted” idk how to explain to you that we should be angry#that our tuitions of 10s of thousands of dollars that we pay every year for an education is being used to fund a genocidal campaign#also the implication that if you go to a uni institution you are automatically privileged by participation no matter your bg#i didn't /want/ to go to this school. i was supposed to go to a school with an art/animation program. but i realized my immigrant#parents have been working their whole lives to get me here. and turning the opportunity down would be a disservice to their sacrifice#this is getting into convos of “what 2nd gen kids owe their parents” which is different for everyone but. yeah#i just get pissed off at seeing people misrepresenting student bodies as “wealthy” and “privileged” and “elite” when it's such a blatant li#i remember a year ago a friend told me they can't fly home to hong kong for winter break because the plane tickets are too expensive#so they have to find temporary housing around the area#last quarter for a film doc class my film partner made a doc on a small group of marxist grad students from india discussing praxis#during a rally a few months ago in response to police presence the coalition invited palestinian students to speak about their experiences#and lead songs and read poems they wrote. these are STUDENTS. are they elitist too?#this is not to disregard my own personal privilege either.#this whole narrative's just to rationalize a lack of empathy to me. seeing a 19yo student get shot by a rubber bullet and your first#reaction is “HAW! HAW! bet richy rich didn't see THAT coming when she put on her terrorist hood!”#newsflash. these big uni campuses are HAUNTED by the violence of past protests and revolutions and police brutality. we know.#why do you think these coalitions have been making reinforced barricades at record speed
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#Palestinian owned#taita leila#hirbawi#nol collective#watan#canaan Palestine#hilweh market#women in hebron#el bustan#solidarity with palestine#put your money where your mouth is#actions speak louder than words#apartheid#save palestine#israel is an apartheid state#ethnic cleansing#free palestine 🇵🇸#genocide#israel is committing genocide#i stand with palestine#stand with palestine#stand with gaza#handmade palestinian goods#repost#please share#boycott black friday#pcrf#unwra#Palestinian farm products#jaffa
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has anyone come across any shareable graphics that show the type of produce (fruits/veggies) that israel exports?
#israeli fruit and vegetables are an official BDS target btw#the biggest palestinian org in norway (palestinakomiteen) have their own 'boycott israel' page#with graphics showing the type of fruit and vegetables from israel you'll find in norwegian grocery stores#would be nice to have something similar in english that gives a rough overview of the type of produce to be on the lookout for#even if your in the habit yourself of checking everything at the grocery store it's still handy to share with friends and family
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mark confirmed that the 20k donation from that gamer’s for palestine live stream was him and people are saying, “well he’s still not talking about it”, am i the only one who thinks giving 20 thousand dollars directly into palestinian hands is more impactful than making a post on a defunct social media site asking people with less than a hundredth of his net worth to donate in his name?
#we’re past educating the general public now#look at all the protests the fulfilled gofundmes the thousands of names on hundreds of petitions#the people have rallied#its about money and politicians now#acting like hes scum when hes done more for palestinian relief than the entire american government is a bit ridiculous#he didnt pull a lizzo and ask his broke fanbase to donate#he took his own money and gave it to the people who need it#and thats just one donation we’ve seen who knows how much else hes given#quite frankly i’ll take that over a tweet#markiplier#well that’s content#marky mark
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i ♥️ jackson market
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For Liefer to pull up a Camus quote like this is quite laughable because of how the dynamics mirror each other. In the modern day, we have a status quo where Palestinians continue to be imprisoned and murdered and raped and segregated, denied basic medical care for years on end, all on their own land — while Jewish Israelis (to make distinction from Palestinians with Israeli citizenship, as many liberal zionists love to point out) suffer no consequences for anything, even if they play a direct role in the continued erasure and genocide of Palestinians. So if given a choice between suffering no consequences while benefiting from the status quo (that will not change unless the oppressed take it upon themselves to change their circumstance) and suffering consequences in the form of direct personal loss (with the strategy of forcing things to change by ennacting the same type of violence that the occupied experience on a daily basis onto the occupiers), of course someone who stands to lose nothing from the continuation of the status quo would rather the status quo continue if he has something to lose otherwise. Camus, when he said this quote, was not being righteous or overly sensitive. If anything, it shows how little he understood at the time of saying this quote. Because he didn't understand that an Algerian will suffer in both scenarios even if he (Camus) is safe, and for him to say something like this when people lived generations worth of violence for his and his family's (social) benefit is annoying and just plain offensive. Who is he, as a Frenchman born in occupied Algeria, to say what is worth justice when he only stands to lose anything in one scenario but not the other? He did not experience life as an Algerian native in French occupation. He might have observed it, growing up poor, yes, but he never LIVED it. Liefer might have observed the horror of settler colonialism, but that's nothing like experiencing it firsthand. To be the object of hatred to people who have higher status and more rights than you. It's just not his place as a person with nothing to lose if the status quo continues to comment on anything like this. What's the underlying meaning of this quote? "I'd rather others continue to suffer than myself experiencing suffering once."
I'm not saying Liefer doesn't have a right to mourn whoever. Im not even saying he has a duty to accept the consequences he experiences. But to say something so heartless as "I prefer the safety of my own rather than justice" within the larger, nearly century worth of context, is just insensitive and really belies his true opinions of the liberation of Palestine if he's so comfortable saying this outloud with moral authority in the middle of what is an outright bloodbath of Palestinians across Palestine. It's the timing of saying something like this because to say it now of all times when the entire world ignores or even encourages the violence in Gaza but mourns the death of Israelis? An Algerian born Frenchman and Israeli are going to be mourned on an international scale... but Palestinian and Algerian natives? Their deaths are regarded as facts of life by the rest of the world.
This makes it seem like I hate Camus, but I honestly don't, but I think the way Leifer is holding this quote up at face value and as the height of reason really is annoying. People like to mention Camus' "if" in this case as proof that he's actually saying "this is not real justice so therefore I do not have to accept it," but who is he to say what is or is not justice? The point I'm getting at is the people who benefit from occupation, in this case, Camus and Liefer have no right to determine what is or is not justice, despite their personal beliefs. The occupier has no right to tell the occupied what they should do to get freed. That alone is an arrogance in assertion that is so offending — the assertion that the occupier knows how to free the occupied in what *he* considers justice and the occupied just need to do whatever the occupier tells them to do. Because whether they both like it or not, they still benefit from and are part of the occupying force, and therefore have no real reason to fight the occupation at their own expense — the occupation is a violence that they are alright with inflicting if it means they cannot lose anything or anyone.
Also the idea that liefer indirectly compares himself to Camus is a little funny to me.
#this makes it seem like i really hate camus but i dont i think hes an alright writer#but to remove his works from his own sociopolitical context is annoying and a false evaluation of the meaning of his world#*his work#camus is somewhat orientalist in his works. he has some interesting ideas but it doesnt change the fact that a frenchman is of a different#class that other algerians#even if camus was poor growing up - even the richest of algerians suffered occupation in a way camus never did#im almost certain liefer was born affluent and is still affluent#so there is no class solidarity between liefer and a working class palestinian#like how there was between camus and working class algerians#so he cant even compare himself to camus
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when people talk about educating yourself on the origins of ideologies like zionism, it isn’t to ask for sympathy but to show that fascism always hinges on the same rules - dehumanisation and other-ing of scapegoat populations in the pursuit of power.
fascism is, at the end of the day, uncreative and there is value in recognising the signs. When an entire ideology is dependent on the inherent depravity of a certain identity, it is worth some scrutiny.
#we are all susceptible to propaganda and because of that there is value in learning the signs of when you should start asking questions#why exactly is Israel’s identity completely dependent on the eradication of Palestinians?#is it perhaps because the fact that Palestine was its own nation interferes with the concept of Jews being indigenous to Israel?#this is the same dehumanising logic you’ll have seen in every settler’s rhetoric#in America in Australia in all of the colonised world#remember that any freedom we now enjoy was fought for tooth and claw#Israel is not unique. it is just the current example of settler colonialism#and in recognising this has happened before we can recognise the same propaganda techniques being used to villlainise Palestinians#believe in the possibility of a free Palestine#it will happen#from the river to the sea#Palestine#israel#free palestine
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