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abustoslife · 2 months ago
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yasyassie · 9 months ago
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for every zionist supposedly worried about queer people's rights (only when it's convenient for them , of course)
and also for anyone who likes discovering new music or who loves oud or wants to support palestinian art, or all three of the above:
Let me introduce you to Clarissa Bitar, beautiful and very queer Palestinian musician and oud player
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This is their website
And here are some of my favorite songs and performances:
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yourdailyqueer · 7 months ago
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Sonia Sulaiman
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Queer / Aromantic Asexual
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: Palestinian
Occupation: Writer
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tealman801 · 15 days ago
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Kiss Me Good🤤❤️😈🔥🔥🔥
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his-heart-hymns · 1 year ago
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We don't need sugar-coated diplomatic statements. We require this same harsh criticism and condemnation of Israel.We must name and shame Israel at every international stage.
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Bolivia and Coulumbia has backed Brazil president's statements.
African Union that consists of 55 member states kicked the Israeli delegation out of its recent meeting in Ethiopia.
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sneedaids · 7 months ago
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Why does the LGBT community support Muslims and arabs and? I don't get it cuz those people hate you guys from the bottom of their heart and if they had a gun they would kill and behead you guys and even in Iran (which it's legal to have a top/bottom surgery and the government won't kill you for that) the amount of hate toward the your community is crazy
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possible-streetwear · 6 months ago
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Fatima Al Qadiri
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qlsvn · 4 months ago
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question how many queer ppl grew up/are still growing up in an arab/muslim family that experienced their own share of struggles and issues growing up queer… but also muslim and arabic… and have basically no one who can understand to confide in… i wanna know how unoriginal my experience is
(not that i resent my culture or religion i’m very casual in the practice but i’m still muslim..)
also what ppl think the validity of being queer AND muslim is
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intergalactic-io · 2 years ago
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ahmed-mahmoudi · 22 days ago
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abustoslife · 25 days ago
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the-eyespy · 8 months ago
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🚫 The EyeSpy's X account got Ghost banned.
Proud moment! 🥳
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yourdailyqueer · 4 months ago
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Abdel Aziz Mahmoud
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 11 June 1983
Ethnicity: Palestinian
Nationality: Danish
Occupation: Journalist, presenter, writer
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jewishfagdyke · 11 months ago
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being an Arab trans woman in the US is one of the hardest things to endure. white people, even people of the queer community love to dehumanize trans arabs. I cannot have any opinion without being an "aggressive brown man". I get passionate about a subject I get told I sound too mean and people are uncomfortable. I try to educate someone and I get told they don't listen to people trying to start arguments. yet when my white peers say the same thing, they get pats on the back.
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possible-streetwear · 6 months ago
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Fatima Al Qadiri
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neospokenworld · 6 months ago
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Hello, I just wanted to say something here
You see, I'm from Venezuela and always lived here and as you probably know already know the situation here is pretty dire, our ex president (because he is, and it's been proven) altered the votes on the elections to say that he won with 51% of the votes even tho this has been proven to be completely false and the reality is that the opposing party won with 70% of the votes, thus making it very much clear that we're living in a dictatorship.
The thing is that we've been literally on this ever since 1999 more or less, back in Chavez times it was a lot more discrete but the intentions were very clear from the start by making the election time 6 years instead of 4; making it so he could be reelected over and over again; expropiating a lot of private enterprises only to destroy them and finally handpicking Maduro to be the next one in charge on his final moments before passing, so now ever since 2013 it has been pretty clear that the goal of these fuckers that are on power is to stay there as long as possible and make the country bleed until there is nothing left. We've protested for them to go out ever since 2002 and that has always resulted in tons of death and also one of the biggest migrating nationalities in the world, there are currently more Venezuelans outside of the country than inside of it and that is because of this government.
We've been suffering for far too long, right now we are one of the poorest countries in the world and arguably the one with the most percentage of inflation out there, the national coin is barely worth something right now and is all thanks to them unlike what Maduro, Diosdado and their party wants you to believe.
Here in 2024 it was the first light of hope in the country as Maria Corina Machado was going to be the one going against Maduro in the elections but he basically banned her from going for presidency for 15 years, they knew that they would lose if Maria Corina went in against him, but what they didn't expected was that the country would unite for the one she ended up putting as a replacement. That one being Edmundo Gonzales, the 28th of July we all went to vote, as early as possible so nothing weird happened, and even then a lot of people who were probably up since midnight had to wait until late afternoon because the people carrying on the elections delayed it a lot, saying that ''the machines were slow'' and whatever lie they could come across. I personally had to wait around 4 hours or so to get the chance to vote but I know people who had to wait their entire morning or worse, the entire day to get the chance to vote and guess what? the machine were going smoothly, not once those were going ''slow'' or had some kind of delay as the government says.
The night came, and on with it an ''error'' that caused the system to crash, right when it put Edmundo at around 70% on top of the votes, and suddenly as it came back, he had 44% of the votes out of nowhere, so the people rightfully so went to the streets to protest about their right to have a new elected president, and ever since then 4 days ago it has been chaos. The military is shooting to kill anyone that participates in the protests, lots of people who were witnesses of the voting tally have been hunted and detained because of it, and it's been pretty clear that the government won't stop until everyone is either dead or in fear of them, they've gone as far as to say that the people who were killed were ''faking it'' and ''using ketchup to fake the blood''
I'm not asking for money or anything here, all I'm asking is for anyone reading this to spread the word. There have been threats of a national blackout and cutting the internet to leave us uncommunicated to the outside world, everything can be found on twitter and tiktok since there are tons of people from here posting what is happening, this is not a matter of left or right, the government here doesn't care about that, this is a matter of the rights of freedom for an entire nation that is deep into a dictatorship that is slowly killing of the entire country
So spread the word please, there are tons of people dying here and it's not gonna stop unless these motherfuckers either step down or die
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