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you don't have a personal responsibility to break stereotypes about your demographics. you don't have to be the perfect representation. you don't have to be a good representation. you are allowed to exist as you are, even if it somehow fits into stereotypes.
you're allowed to have your experiences, hobbies, expressions, traits, problems, symptoms, etc. even if they're stereotyped. you are not a living stereotype. you are a person. a person who happens to have some traits. you're not making the world less diverse. your existence already contributes to diversity.
#queer#lgbtqia+#disability#poc#neurodiversity#human rights#diversity#representation#poc liberation#queer liberation#disabled liberation#youth liberation#fat liberation
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does throwing a stone at a tank
make a child a terrorist?
is terrorism about resisting oppression? is terrorism about demanding your birthright to live safely and peacefully in your homeland? is terrorism about hating the killers of your family, your friends and your people?
accusations of terrorism are often weaponized against those fighting for liberation and sovereignty and dignity. the french settlers called the algerians terrorists. the indian government calls the kashmiris terrorists. the pakistani army calls pashtun activists terrorists. the turkish government calls the kurds terrorists. apartheid south africa called nelson mandela a terrorist. americans called the vietcong and the black panthers terrorists. the israelis call the palestinians terrorists. all oppressive regimes are connected. all oppressed people are connected. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
#fares odeh#this is the justification that israel uses to imprison and kill palestinian children#accusations of terrorism are often weaponized against poc who fight for liberation#'wider impact: after odeh's picture became famous israeli tanks were told to start shooting at stone throwers' absolutely insane#free palestine#palestine#gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#glory to the martyrs#long live palestine#death to israel#long live the resistance#save the children#palestinian resistance
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i love you black trans people. i love you asian trans people from all over asia (not just east asia). i love you hispanic trans people. i love you indigenous trans people. i love you poc trans people. you're doing great, i promise you, and i'm so fucking sorry the community erases you as much as it does.
#poc pride#poc queer#trans#trans joy#trans liberation#trans positivity#poc trans#indigenous#black#asian#south asian#east asian#hispanic#trans people#transgender#transmasc#transfem#transfemme#lgbtqia+
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#Trump#news#free palestine#democrats#republicans#politics#donald trump#woc#poc#women of color#joe biden#biden administration#cnn#liberalism
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And a reminder that higher education cannot be considered truly democratised if students can still be doomed to poverty with multiple or advanced arts and Humanities degrees...
#poc dark academia#dark academia#higher education#dark academia books#dark academia blog#dark academism#studyblr#studyspo#humanities#university#college#systemic oppression#elitism#classism#artists#liberal arts#grad school#college student#education
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Did you know that white people make up only 7% of the global population? This thought-provoking question was raised by Yaya, a biracial woman, in a viral social media video. She shared her surprise that so many people, herself included, were unaware of this fact. Yaya reflected on how such a small percentage holds disproportionate global influence, stressing that white supremacy persists not because the numbers support it, but because it is actively allowed. Her video sparked widespread conversations about power, privilege, and representation. If Black people are the global majority, how can African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, unite to dismantle white supremacy and build a more equitable future?
@pastperfectwithyaya
#global majority#black people#african people#poc#end white supremacy#black lives matter#blacklivesmatter#black history#black unity#black first#africa#AfricanDiaspora#AfricanAmerican#BlackAmerican#AfroLatina#AfroLatino#AfroCaribbean#AfricanCanadian#AfroCanadian#AfroEuropean#Blaxit#BlackBritish#PanAfrican#PanAfricanism#PanAfricanist#GlobalMinority#GlobalMajority#WhiteSupremacy#black empowerment#black liberation
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“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*for decades, fat people in media are constantly shown as bullies even tho fat people are more likely to be bullied and harassed in real life*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*fat people in communities and fandoms are pushed out of them due to constant fatphobic harassment*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*fat people not being able to show their talents or interests online without people constantly bringing up their weight*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*fat people struggling to find clothes in their size especially online and when they do find clothes in their size their either overpriced or look ugly*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*people actually debating whether or not fat people should exist and even saying that fat people are a disease*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*fat people getting called cows, pigs, literal animals*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*skinny people being put in fat body suits for movies, tv shows, etc instead of just getting a fat actress*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*the ongoing dangerous stereotype about fat people being gr00mers/p€d0philes that just gets reduced to a joke*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*fat characters in books will be made skinny for movies, tv shows, etc*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
*fat people die every day due doctors not actually helping them until they lose weight*
“Fat people aren’t oppressed 🙄”
Do you guys not see a pattern here? Cause I see it and it's clear as day
#dont even get me started on fat poc#fat liberation#fat activism#fat acceptance#fatphobia#medical fatphobia#anti fatphobia#anti fat bias#anti fatspo
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Happy black history month ya'll!!!
#black history month#black lives still matter#black lives are important#black lives fucking matter#black lives have always mattered#black lives matter#black liberation#black community#poc artist#blm#my art 2024#black power#blm is not a terrorism group#black is beautiful#black is divine#artists on tumblr#black artists#artists of color#black artists on tumblr#fluffytimearts#my artwork#my art#yes yes I know another artstyle change fuck off--#signal boost#chibi art#chibi style#black history month 2024
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Why Dr. John Henrik Clarke Is Correct About Black People Having No Friends (and why We Don’t Need Any) – a Garveyite Perspective
Dr. John Henrik Clarke famously stated, “Black people have no friends.” For many, this may sound harsh, but it is a sobering truth when viewed through the lens of Pan-Africanism and Marcus Garvey’s philosophy. Garvey understood that Black liberation can not depend on external allies; it must come from within—rooted in self-reliance, unity, and a shared commitment among Black people globally.
Here’s why, Dr. Clarke’s statement rings true and why, from a Garveyite perspective, Black people don’t need friends—only each other.
1. History Proves It
From colonialism to the civil rights era, supposed "friends" of Black people have repeatedly betrayed or abandoned us. Other groups have leveraged Black struggles for their own gains, only to leave Black people behind once their goals were achieved.
Post-slavery labour movements excluded Black workers.
Civil rights coalitions saw other groups gain rights, while Black people remained trapped under systemic racism.
Garvey and Clarke both saw these betrayals as evidence that Black people must prioritize their own interests and stop relying on others.
2. Global Anti-Blackness Is Real
Anti-Blackness isn’t confined to one region—it’s a global phenomenon. Across continents, Black people face systemic oppression, discrimination, and dehumanization.
Other groups often form alliances to protect their own power while marginalizing Black voices.
Even in spaces of shared oppression, anti-Blackness often takes precedence.
Dr. Clarke’s assertion and Garvey’s vision both point to this truth: Black liberation must come from within because no one else will prioritize us.
3. Dependency Leads to Exploitation
Depending on outside "friends" or allies often comes with hidden costs. Foreign aid, alliances, and solidarity movements often prioritize the interests of others over Black liberation.
Aid to African nations often perpetuates dependency rather than fostering self-sufficiency.
"Allies" in social justice movements often centre their struggles, leaving Black people to fight alone.
Garvey warned that dependency breeds vulnerability. Clarke reinforces this: Black people must build their own systems to avoid exploitation.
4. We Have Everything We Need
Garvey believed that Black people possess the resources, talents, and ingenuity needed for liberation.
Africa’s wealth: With its vast natural resources, Africa can fund global Black empowerment if reclaimed from exploitative systems.
Diaspora talent: Across the globe, Black communities excel in innovation, creativity, and resilience.
Dr. Clarke’s statement echoes Garvey’s vision: We don’t need friends because we already have all the tools for success.
5. Cultural Exploitation Is Proof of No True Friendship
Black culture—music, art, fashion, and more—is celebrated globally, but Black people are rarely compensated or empowered by their own creations.
Other groups profit from Black innovation while perpetuating anti-Black systems.
Cultural exploitation demonstrates a lack of true solidarity.
Garvey’s solution: Black people must reclaim their culture and use it as a tool for empowerment, not exploitation.
6. Unity Is Our Greatest Strength (and Threat to Oppressors)
A united global Black community is the most powerful weapon against systemic oppression. Garvey emphasized unity, and Clarke’s assertion underscores why others fear it:
A unified Black world challenges global power structures that thrive on division.
By focusing on internal unity, Black people strengthen themselves and disrupt oppressive systems.
7. Allies Often Divide Us
Alliances can create divisions within Black movements, as external influences pit factions against each other or dilute the focus on Black liberation.
During the civil rights movement, alliances often marginalized more radical Black voices.
Today, funding from external groups can cause conflicts between grassroots Black organizers and larger organizations tied to outside agendas.
Garvey’s emphasis on self-reliance offers a solution: Black unity must come first, free from outside interference.
8. Other Groups Prioritize Their Own Interests
Every group prioritizes its own survival and progress—it’s not wrong, but Black people must learn from this.
White nations maintain global alliances to uphold their dominance.
Asian nations focus on economic self-sufficiency.
Jewish communities have built strong networks to protect and uplift their people.
Garvey and Clarke would agree: It’s time for Black people to do the same and put themselves first.
9. Historical Success Through Self-Reliance
History proves that Black people thrive when they rely on themselves:
The Haitian Revolution succeeded because enslaved Africans united and rejected external dependence.
Garvey’s UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association) built businesses, schools, and a global movement without outside help.
These examples show that self-reliance works. Black people don’t need friends—they need focus.
10. True Liberation Is Self-Determined
Liberation can not be outsourced, gifted, or borrowed—it must be self-determined. Allies may help temporarily, but no one will prioritize Black liberation over their own interests.
Garvey envisioned a world where Black people controlled their own economies, politics, and resources.
Clarke’s assertion reminds us that we can’t afford to waste time seeking validation or support from others.
11. Black Liberation Threatens Global Power Structures
Both Garvey and Clarke understood that Black liberation isn’t just a struggle for freedom—it’s a direct threat to the systems of power that dominate the world.
A free and united Africa would undermine Western economic dominance, which relies on exploiting African resources.
A globally empowered Black diaspora would disrupt industries, politics, and systems built on anti-Blackness.
This explains why no other group can truly be a friend to Black liberation. Their survival often depends on maintaining the status quo that oppresses us.
12. “Allies” Often Centre Themselves in Our Struggles
Even when other groups claim to stand in solidarity with Black movements, their involvement often centers their own experiences, narratives, and priorities.
Non-black allies frequently shift attention to their struggles, leaving Black people to carry the burden of fighting for everyone else.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have seen external groups co-opt their messages for personal or political gain.
Garvey’s philosophy reminds us to stay focused on our own goals and not allow our movements to be hijacked.
13. Romanticizing External Help Distracts from Pan-African Solutions
One of the pitfalls of seeking allies is the belief that external help is necessary or even superior. This mindset can prevent Black people from exploring Pan-African solutions.
Garvey’s vision of “Africa for Africans” called for African nations and the diaspora to work together without relying on foreign nations or systems.
Clarke’s statement reinforces this idea: the best solutions come from within. Black people don’t need external friends—they need internal unity.
14. Allies Often Maintain Anti-Black Systems
Even so-called “progressive” allies often uphold the same systems that oppress Black people.
Corporations claiming to support racial justice continue to exploit African resources and labour.
Governments speaking out against racism still engage in policies that harm Black communities worldwide.
Dr. Clarke and Garvey both understood this hypocrisy. Real liberation requires rejecting systems that perpetuate oppression, even if they claim to support us.
15. Our Focus Should Be on Building Future Generations, Not Pleasing Others
Garvey often emphasized the importance of preparing future generations to lead and succeed independently.
Clarke’s warning about having no friends reinforces this: Why waste time seeking allies when we could be building schools, economies, and systems that empower our children?
A Garveyite perspective prioritizes creating a legacy of self-reliance and leadership that ensures the survival and progress of Black people globally.
By focusing on the future, Black people can stop relying on the approval or assistance of others and instead secure their own destinies.
Final Reflection: All We Have Is Us, and That’s Enough
Dr. John Henrik Clarke’s statement and Marcus Garvey’s philosophy both lead to the same conclusion: Black people must take responsibility for their liberation. True freedom can not and will not come from allies—it must come from within. The power lies in our hands, in our unity, and in our shared commitment to self-determination.
We don’t need friends. We need ourselves.
#marcus garvey#Dr John Henrik Clarke#Garveyism#pan africanism#self reliance#No Allies#black unity#black liberation#Anti Blackness#economic independence#black people#black history#black#black tumblr#blacktumblr#black conscious#africa#black power#black empowering#black future#Global Black Community#black leadership#african diaspora#black diaspora#black culture#african culture#people of color#POC
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College-educated white liberals are the biggest upholders of the two-party system. You're the ones paving the way for Trump every time because you refuse to learn the lesson.
Listen up Libs: Your feelings of fear, your distress for having to care about politics for the next 4 years instead of every 4 years, are not co-equal to the material suffering of real people under the Democratic Party and the two party system. Nor does anyone buy the smoke n mirrors about Project 2025, and your theoretical "gay trans friend in Alabama who need abortion" or whatever.
Every voter who is not your ilk can sense your bullshit. Don't like it, progressives? Then stop centering your feelings and learn the fucking lesson.
#2024 presidential election#i am sick to death of people especially poc having to accomodate liberal sensibilities#liberal racism#politics
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My Liberation Notes
Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop - Hwang Bo-reum
#quote parallels#my liberation notes#welcome to hyunam dong bookshop#hwang bo reum#books and tv series#word parallels#life quotes#cozy books#beautiful words#quotes#how to survive#k drama#poc writers#korean novel#bookshops
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in the midst of your anger, please do not forget the brave people who came out to cast a blue vote in those red states. not just the swing states, but the known red states. i have seen so many people writing off entire areas in tones like ‘of course it was going to be red’ or ‘of course trump was going to get it’ and overlooking the fact that there are hundreds of thousands of people who voted blue in these red states. who showed up in the face of overwhelming odds, oppression, and active voter suppression and who still voted. people of color live in red states. women live in red states. queer people live in red states. they exist, and they voted with you, despite everything around them. there are people who waited in line for hours to make their vote count. there are people who drove across the country to return to vote in a state where their rights have already been encroached upon. so i am begging you, do not abandon them now. do not imply that these places are lost causes. do not let the results justify a ‘nothing can be done’ approach on your part. fight for these people, too. fight harder and more fiercely than ever before.
#i rarely make political posts but i am so frustrated. it’s like people forget there are still liberals in red states#but more importantly it’s like they forget there are pocs there. there are women in red states. queer people. THEY EXIST#you can be mad about the results but you cannot give up on the people who spoke up in the midst of hostile and even dangerous conditions#fight for them. i am begging you to fight for them#obviously and of course i am upset about this result. but people voted. people worked hard to vote. do not let it not matter#it does not change the results but it does matter. do not start believing voting despite the odds isn’t worth it#okay to rb#us politics#election 2024#presidental election#<- tagged for cw sake more than anything else
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”im a queer freak, the kind of person your parents warned you about” okay. how to react to queer poc. or disabled queers. or fat queers. hell even scratch the queer bit, how do you react to other minorities? just in general? or even other queer people who just aren’t like you? I’m not saying I’m immune to being bigoted towards these people, too - it’s ingrained in us from birth - but it’s worth it to try and unlearn this.
p.s. if anyone from minorities that aren’t the queer community want to comment on how to be less bigoted towards them I’d genuinely love to see it. We all need to learn.
#queer#queerness#queer community#poc#people of color#black tumblr#queer tumblr#cripplepunk#disabled#disability#disabilities#queer pride#fat#fatness#fat liberation#fat acceptance#racism#fatphobia#ableism#disability rights#lesbian#gay#gay man#nonbinary#trans#transsexual#transgender#transgenderism#homophobia
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re: last reblog, but to me A Link Between Worlds is kind of the nail of the coffin of my "Ganondorf does have a point in his attempt to seize the Triforce, because that's literally the only fucking option you have if you want to change the natural world, given it's been demonstrated that trying to function outside of these parameters will make the world implode on itself" perspective
I'm not saying world domination is a particularly worthy goal, but literally what else can one aspire to beyond this given the unbelievably restrictive rules of that universe? this is a world conceived to be a hierarchy, and stay one, by design!! Nayru's domain, Wisdom's domain, is literally Natural Rules, and Farore's, Courage, is to create life that can abide by these rules. It's in the very cutscene that introduces them as a mythological concept!!
So if you're unlucky enough to be casted as "one of the bad ones that aren't blessed sorry :/" either you wall yourself in a cave and live your life lowly and miserable, hoping no hero will come break all of your pots while you're out picking up wood, or you take your only reasonable shot at making significant change for yourself. Like what else do you do in such a conservative world??? attempt to build diplomacy, when your entire race is being considered evil thieves inherently, and when you're incredibly underpowered and with nothing of worth to offer your neighbors?? like what is one poor poor gerudo king meant to do :(((((
(caveat in case this leaves the usual circle: no I'm not saying this to undermine that Ganon is a maniac and gleefully violent and egotisical and willing to put others in harm's way in the name of his own hype, nor that he is a worthy ruler with any sort of long-term political vision that would look terribly different from hyrule's --tho giving Ingo the ranch in OoT was kind of an ideological W imo even if Ingo is not a great dude once in charge (which in itself is so interesting ideologically, it's once again a case of You Were Assigned Subordinate And If You Try To Swap Places The Natural World Will Collapse Yes Even If You Are Suffering And Treated Poorly Your Suffering Is Natural While The Suffering Of Those In Charge Is Unnatural)-- but, yeah. One does certainly not prevent the other from also being true)
#tloz#ganondorf#princess hilda#ingo#a link between worlds#ocarina of time#farore#nayru#“Stay In Your Lane Or You're Evil” the videogame series#I love it love this series to pieces but like come on#sorry I went in 8 thousand different directions in that post haha#but like the ingo thing is so interesting it's like#“yeah if you let workers seize the means of production they'll turn up crueler than their bosses and drink/gamble their money away”#but ganondorf did attempt a socialism there! which did blow up in his face kinda!#which is so hilarious conceptually#god ganondorf oot really is a “the future liberal wants” meme crystallized into a guy#hyper-masculine poc muslim-coded but also feminine and vaguely queer-coded and also he has two moms and tyrannical and communist#does it all make sense together ideologically? I don't know but that sure is scary to think about :((((( we sure live in a society......#sorry I have completely lost the plot of this post#does that post count as a gantober special
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Mike Pence to JD Vance:
#jd vance#trump#democrats#republicans#politics#woc#books#news#donald trump#poc#lol#women of color#Usa#Mike pence#indiana news#liberalism
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zionist jews never seem to figure out that them feeling "uncomfortable" or "attacked" by critique of zionism is a form of white fragility akin to when white racists are called out and get extremely defensive about it. this weaponization of fear is pretty on par with people who believe in the great replacement theory, the "we're terrified because people are trying to get rid of our way of life" when said 'way of life' is white supremacy
#this often comes up with the 'it's antisemitic to ask random jews if they're zionist!!!' which is not true#people have a right to know if you support genocide lol#and of course these liberal zionists never bother to ask if THEIR presence/the things they say make PALESTINIANS feel unsafe#or other poc/muslims/etc#it's all about how THEY are uncomfortable/scared + how THEIR feelings need to be prioritized over everyone else#zionism /#jay text
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