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the-evil-queen-anna · 6 years ago
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#bulletfrombullyng
Words hurts more than bullets, there are always scars and even fragments inside. “You are normal,” “you are not fat,” “you are beautiful,” they say, but in my head I hear these dozens of voices. dozens of different voices filled with poison and malice ... Fat. Cow. Horse. Ugly You're fat and ugly, don’t write me more. "DUFF" "Yes, who can love you, you damn cow?" Dozens of bullets that were right in the heart and stuck somewhere around. Post-traumatic syndrome, can you call it that? I managed to change many times. Lose weight, no ... Drain yourself on hunger strikes and torment yourself with five-hour workouts. Become well-groomed, but not be able to feel confident without a ton of cosmetics. I learned how to dress beautifully, but I can’t wear a tight dress, pants or swimsuit without a tears and walk in them without thinking about how someone sees my fat thighs, fat belly or fat sides. I can’t go shopping and take what I like and eat, when I want and what I want, because I will always think that it’ll make me a fat, ugly cow. I look at myself in the mirror and see only flaws. I don’t ask for compliments - I see myself as a freak, unworthy of my own love, or something stranger. Who can ever love me like that? Large, huge, heavy, terrible, stupid, soft-bodied.
I'm still afraid to look into the eyes of unfamiliar men, I never smile at them and, if I have the opportunity, I turn to the other side of the street, away from the noisy company of guys. I hurt myself, punishing everything that is “not right” in me, I still look at these scars. I'm afraid to go out if I eat an extra apple. I'm afraid someone will say in my face that I ... Fat Cow Freak Pimply by the same voices.  And I remember their faces, always remembered. I was about 8 when it all started. And by “I'm afraid to go out”, I mean real isolation of the house or forced access to people, and later tearful hysteria and all-consuming self-loathing. Demons with THEIR faces devour me from within. I look in the mirror and I want to tear off my skin, at least to try. I recently read my old personal diary. "I am not worthy to live with such a body. I want it all to end. I want to die or at least isolate myself from people, from food, from mirrors - from everything that makes me suffer." All this dirt has been living in me for 16 years. 16 years. And what's the funny thing? The people who fired these bullets forgot it. It's hard for me to talk about it. And it seems to everyone that it's so easy to forget. Just love yourself. But I couldn’t remove these bullets in right time. I just hate how I look, how I think, how I feel.
"You just need a man" - I often hear, but how can someone love me if I don’t love myself?
I am not writing this to pity me or even understand. It's just my story, with which I haven't managed yet, but I am trying to fight. And I want to support those who suffer as well. Announcement of the problem - its recognition, this is the first stage to the solution. That's why I'm trying to start a social project to fight against aggression to people who has a non-standard appearance. (it can be such only  aggressor’s oppinion).
I enter the hashtag #bulletfrombullyng With it, everyone can tell there story, tell how has they handled with this pain or how they still try to handle it, or maybe someone of his relatives suffers, because many people, at any age or even position, faced open aggression or aggression in social networks. Among them, one takes a lot of time to cope with the injury caused, others cannot cope until the end of their lives, and some, as we know, left their lifes. What makes it necessary to attract more attention to the problem.
#bulletfrombullyng help me turn a single sprout into a blooming garden. This project can be something wonderful for humanity. Leave your input. Make our story less tragic, remind the shooters of their bullets, maybe punishment will follow the crime, according to Dostoevsky. The project is just starting for the MASS MEDIA PERSPECTIVE - 2018, which can be a real impetus to a further, more massive development of my idea and real help to the victims of bullying. I opened my soul for a reason. NOW now it's your turn to speak #seemealive #bulletfrombullyng video author:  samsplace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5rSyAd-PYo
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dailykhaleej · 5 years ago
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COVID-19: Misinformation fuels hatred against India’s Muslims
Cops use a drone to observe the motion of individuals in a residential space after the realm was declared a scorching spot by authorities officers throughout a nationwide lockdown to gradual the spreading of the coronavirus illness (COVID-19) in Kochi, India, April 24, 2020 Picture Credit score: DailyKhaleej
New Delhi: Gayur Hassan’s Hindu neighbours got here at evening, throwing stones at his household’s residence in a northern Indian village and setting his workshop on fireplace. All as a result of his son “liked” a social media publish.
The Fb publish that Hassan’s 19-year-old son endorsed had denounced the concentrating on of India’s Muslim minority for the reason that nation of 1.three billion went right into a coronavirus lockdown in late March.
In accordance with the police who arrested two males, his household was threatened with additional retribution until they shaved off their beards and stopped carrying cranium caps.
“My forefathers lived here and I was born here,” Hassan, 55, instructed AFP by telephone from Keorak, their village the place a dozen Muslim households stay amongst about 150 Hindu households.
“We lived like a family and religion was never an issue here,” the welder stated. However now there may be “an atmosphere of fear and hate everywhere”.
The assault on the Hassan household was simply the most recent ugly incident within the wake of a torrent of coronavirus misinformation that’s stoking hostility in the direction of India’s Muslims.
Hindu nationalists are utilizing the coronavirus to foment hatred against Muslims, utilizing on-line platforms and a few mainstream media to accuse them of spreading the illness.
Critics partly blame Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who they accuse of in search of to remake India as a Hindu nation, undermining the secular and pluralist roots of the world’s largest democracy.
#CoronaJihad 
Over the previous two months AFP’s reality verify staff has debunked a whole bunch of social media posts that falsely focused Muslims regarding the coronavirus pandemic in India.
Faux and doubtful movies have proliferated displaying Muslims licking fruit on the market and violating lockdown guidelines.
In a single publish debunked by AFP, a photograph was shared on Fb and Twitter with a false declare that it confirmed Indian Muslims flouting social distancing guidelines by praying on a rooftop.
In reality, the picture confirmed individuals praying abroad.
A whole lot of hundreds of on-line posts have additionally used the hashtag #CoronaJihad, a few of which have been shared by members of Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP).
The trolls got further ammunition when it emerged {that a} Muslim group, Tabligi Jamaat, ignored coronavirus pointers with a non secular gathering in March in New Delhi.
At one level the group was linked to nearly one third of India’s coronavirus instances, with round 40,000 individuals linked to the occasion or its attendees in quarantine.
Newspapers and tv channels – in addition to the federal government – have additionally been accused of stirring tensions, with alarmist anchors calling Tabligi Jamaat members “human bombs”.
Actual-world repercussions 
Because the misinformation has exploded, so too has real-world violence and anger against Muslims.
Across the nation, Muslim truck drivers and nomads have been assaulted, and Muslim distributors pushed, shoved and threatened.
In a single case confirmed by police, a Fb video confirmed a younger Muslim man bleeding and pleading as he was crushed with sticks.
One attacker is heard demanding: “Who sent you to spread the coronavirus?”
The animosity has additionally taken subtler varieties, with “No Muslims” posters showing in some villages.
One hospital stated Muslims wouldn’t be admitted with no certificates displaying they had been COVID-negative.
India’s 200 million Muslims have lengthy complained of rising hostility below Modi, who got here to energy nearly six years in the past.
Modi was in command of the western state of Gujarat when spiritual riots killed round 1,000 principally Muslims in 2002.
His first time period as prime minister noticed an increase in “cow vigilantism” – Hindu extremists lynching Muslims accused of consuming beef or killing cows, that are sacred to many Hindus, based on activists.
His second time period final yr started with revoking the autonomy of India’s solely Muslim-majority state, and new citizenship laws criticised as discriminatory.
In February, Delhi’s worst spiritual riots in many years left greater than 50 useless, two-thirds of them Muslims. An area BJP lawmaker was accused of being a fundamental instigator.
‘Unity, brotherhood’ 
Activists say that in latest weeks, with media consideration targeted on the pandemic, police have stepped up arrests over the unrest, most of them Muslims and a few below anti-terror legal guidelines.
“They are making sure there is no one to raise a voice for the community after the pandemic is over,” Okay. Rahman Khan, a former minority affairs minister, instructed AFP.
Modi has publicly sought to appease tensions, calling for “unity and brotherhood”.
He tweeted that “COVID-19 does not see race, religion, colour, caste, creed, language or borders before striking.”.
However Shahid Siddiqui, from the Indian Muslims for Progress and Reforms, a civil society group shaped to battle Islamophobia, stated the state was concerned in stoking the hatred.
Muslims had been already “maligned and painted as dangerous under systematic propaganda,” Siddiqui instructed AFP.
Coronavirus had added a brand new dimension, turning Muslims into the brand new “untouchables”, Siddiqui stated, a phrase normally used to seek advice from India’s lowest castes.
“It (has been) a deliberate attempt by media and the government to divert the attention of the country from the crises and allow hate politics to rule.”
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kidsviral-blog · 7 years ago
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and Chris Hayes: Repugnant remarks spark ‘MSNBC Heroes’ hashtag; Update: Hayes apologizes
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and Chris Hayes: Repugnant remarks spark ‘MSNBC Heroes’ hashtag; Update: Hayes apologizes
http://twitter.com/#!/iowahawkblog/status/207136110642593792
As Twitchy reported yesterday, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes mentally stroked himself by disgracefully saying that calling our fallen “heroes” makes him “uncomfortable.” He’s totally intellectual and sophisticated and stuff, you rubes! Oh, yeah, and morally bankrupt.
He subsequently tried to backpedal and failed, miserably.
Twitter users refuse to let MSNBC and Hayes hide from this and the hashtag #MSNBCheroes is now taking off. Leave it to Twitter to teach someone a much-needed lesson. Media accountability, baby! Hayes made the mistake, in a fit of deplorable moral relativism, of saying out loud what the Left thinks and believes. At least admit it, MSNBC.
#MSNBCheroes Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.
— Fishing With Fredo (@FishingwFredo) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCheroes PFC Bradley Manning
— Fishing With Fredo (@FishingwFredo) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCHeroes John Kerry
— Linda (@LinNoOne) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCheroes Code Pink #ResistWeMuch
— Candi (@louielouieee) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCHeroes Oliver Stone #tcot #vrwc #HayesHeroism
— Linda (@LinNoOne) May 28, 2012
https://twitter.com/paazky/status/207149807930834944
#MSNBCHeroes Baristas
— Catherine (@museofhistory) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCHeroes Jon Stewart
— Catherine (@museofhistory) May 28, 2012
Obama's teleprompter #MSNBCHeroes
— What's it to you? (@ConanTheGamer) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCHeroes Harvard Professors
— Mike Leonard (@MikeLeonard_biz) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCHeroes The guy on the corner with the organic, guaranteed non-GMO weed
— Earl Bradshaw (@ebradshaw80013) May 28, 2012
#MSNBCHeroesMSNBC… heroes are those who speak ill…of Teh USA
— Colonel Haiku (@ColonelHaiku) May 28, 2012
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Update:
On his program today, Hayes issued an apology. Via HuffPo:
On Sunday, in discussing the uses of the word “hero” to describe those members of the armed forces who have given their lives, I don’t think I lived up to the standards of rigor, respect and empathy for those affected by the issues we discuss that I’ve set for myself. I am deeply sorry for that.
As many have rightly pointed out, it’s very easy for me, a TV host, to opine about the people who fight our wars, having never dodged a bullet or guarded a post or walked a mile in their boots. Of course, that is true of the overwhelming majority of our nation’s citizens as a whole. One of the points made during Sunday’s show was just how removed most Americans are from the wars we fight, how small a percentage of our population is asked to shoulder the entire burden and how easy it becomes to never read the names of those who are wounded and fight and die, to not ask questions about the direction of our strategy in Afghanistan, and to assuage our own collective guilt about this disconnect with a pro-forma ritual that we observe briefly before returning to our barbecues.
But in seeking to discuss the civilian-military divide and the social distance between those who fight and those who don’t, I ended up reinforcing it, conforming to a stereotype of a removed pundit whose views are not anchored in the very real and very wrenching experience of this long decade of war. And for that I am truly sorry.
Reactions were mixed.
Chris Hayes apology is 100% the right thing to do. His apologists should take note. He knew he was wrong and said so. Thank you for that.
— Chris Barron (@ChrisRBarron) May 28, 2012
@GottaLaff thanks. @chrislhayes as a living Veteran appreciate your apology but my unit lost kids not even 21 yet. They never had a chance
— l (@whitj1966) May 28, 2012
I don't think @chrislhayes owes an apology for saying what he thinks. I like that he was honest about his progressive views. #caring
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) May 28, 2012
Leaving aside that it wasn't an apology, @chrislhayes represents progressive values & beliefs – and I'm glad he's revealed them openly.
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) May 28, 2012
MSNBC host "apologizes" http://t.co/bZXFUQJS The methane emissions from the backside of a cow smell better than that apology.
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) May 28, 2012
As far as apologies go, it's well written. It takes responsibility for the consequences of his choices. There's that. http://t.co/Euqy7mnl
— Jayvie Canono (@OneFineJay) May 28, 2012
Nice apology, Chris Hayes. Really poignant. And seemingly forced. And perhaps a bit more of an explanation of your argument than apology.
— Calvin (@Calvintastic) May 28, 2012
As disgusted as I was about Chris Hayes, this apology seems geniune & heartfelt. I give him credit for the apology http://t.co/rGM39ZCp
— Thomas J Edwards (@Conservative4MI) May 28, 2012
And then, well, there’s The Nation‘s Katrina vandenHeuvel, off in a class by herself:
Chris Hayes' statement of apology is respectful & empathetic.But shouldn't humane & questioning talk be a vital part of media & USA's DNA?
— Katrina vandenHeuvel (@KatrinaNation) May 28, 2012
Face, meet palm.
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/05/28/no-hiding-for-msnbc-and-chris-hayes-repugnant-remarks-spark-msnbcheroes/
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