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new favorite ally beardsley pic just dropped (edit: for context @froginakettle and @sugaldean both shared this is from a pro-palestine protest)
FREE PALESTINE
#ally beardsley#sorry for thinking pictures of people getting arrested for rightfully protesting are sick#the transmasc swag in this image#not sure when this was since ally uploaded it to insta with a bunch of other pics but the shirt is from an activist group of the same name#this started gaining traction and it felt weird to not make it more obvious this is from a pro palestine protest once i knew
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REMEMBER TO BLOCK OUT FACES!
REMEMBER TO BLOCK OUT FACES!
REMEMBER TO BLOCK OUT FACES!
REMEMBER TO BLOCK OUT FACES!
REMEMBER TO BLOCK OUT FACES!
REMEMBER TO BLOCK OUT FACES!
If you photograph the protests
#protect privacy#student activism#student protests#Texas#Yale#unc chapel hill#palestine#free palestine#gaza#free gaza#israel#israel is a terrorist state#genocide#gaza strip#fuck the israeli government#idf is a terrorist group
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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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The Interview with the Vampire movie had its 30th anniversary this week so here is the portion of Tom Cruise’s 1994 Interview Magazine interview in character as Lestat
#interview with the vampire#IWTV#the comment about NOLA was because at the time there was a lot of hype in the press and trades about religious groups protesting the set#because of the ‘demonic’ aspects of the film#and then protests from fans of Rice and Lestat who were on the warpath at the behest of Rice herself#and there was apparently concern that it might all go too far given the ire directed at Cruise from so many different groups#so that’s what Tom is referencing there and the fact that none of that ended up happening
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day 23. palestine sunbird
striking 23-28th; i won't be focusing on werewolves, and i'll be drawing attention to palestinian symbols and imagery instead.
links to donate
call your reps
#striking from my job would be less helpful (i do work for a pro-palestine antisurveillance org action/edu group)#this is where i have the most attention atm!#art#palestine#werewolf a day#free palestine#free gaza#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#protest art#palestine sunbird
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i thought there was a call to boycott the entirety of black friday and cyber monday?
i think there are people on tumblr & twitter that are advocating for a full boycott (which is good), but specifically with BDS & according to their website they're just calling for a targeted boycott against puma, HP, and marvel for black friday and cyber monday (along with the other targeted companies)
personally, i'm also boycotting starbucks (for their treatment of unionized workers) as well as a few of the other companies not listed in the immediate full boycott list.
as of 11/22 on their twitter, this is what they shared:
1. Consumer boycott targets - The BDS movement calls for a complete boycott of these brands carefully selected due to the company's proven record of complicity in Israeli apartheid.
2. Divestment targets - The BDS movement is pressuring governments, institutions and investment funds to exclude and divest from as many complicit companies as practical, especially weapons manufacturers, banks, and companies listed in the UN database of business involved in Israel’s illegal settlement enterprise, as well as the WhoProfits and AFSC Investigate databases of companies enabling the occupation. Below we give some of the targets we are campaigning against.
3. Pressure (non-boycott) targets - The BDS movement actively calls for pressure campaigns against these brands and services due to their complicity in Israeli apartheid. We have not, on strategic grounds, called for a boycott of these brands and services, instead we strategically call on supporters and institutions to mount other forms of pressure on them until they end their complicity in Israeli apartheid.
4. Organic boycott targets - The BDS movement did not initiate these grassroots boycott campaigns but is in support of them due to these brands openly supporting Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.
ultimately the companies listed under the first category you absolutely should be boycotting 100%.
and i'm not going to tell you to not also boycott black friday, especially since it coincides with the temporary 4-day "truce." like i said, i know there are groups that have been advocating for a full boycott this weekend along with protests; there were hundreds today, from Washington, DC, to Massachusetts, to California, to Florida... i shared the creator's day because they do that every other month or so on itch.io anyways & i wanted to link the BDS information alongside it. they may update in the future as well and call for more targeted boycotts as the holidays ramp up so i suggest bookmarking the website or following them on twitter, and look for a campaign near you to get involved directly.
BDS has also called for a global day of action on November 29th, which includes intensifying all targeted boycotting campaigns.
#i did see a post going around calling for a full black friday boycott on tumblr but i wasn't able to find it again#tho it doesnt seem to have been directly from BDS#but other pro-palestinian groups instead#i always encourage boycotts to be clear. they work#i dont really like.. participate in black friday in that way. im a retail worker lol#but i'd say if you're typically someone who makes a weekend out of it then... maybe go to a protest this year instead#like you dont need the shitty deals anyways it's all a scam. trust me#anonymous#ask
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ok I'm not an expert but I'm not seeing much specific info going around here, and there's a lotta Palestine solidarity protests in the UK this weekend, so here is some (including UK-specific) protest info and resources (mostly pulled whole-cloth from Twitter)
policing is heavy at Palestine protests generally
Hamas is a proscribed org under UK law. that means "inviting support" for them or "wearing clothing or displaying articles" that implies you are a supporter is a criminal offence (if you're interested, here's the full list of criminal offences from gov.uk). Palestinian flags etc are ok*, but do not have something that could be mistaken for Hamas imagery. don't go out there looking for convictions pls.
*in spite of what Suella Braverman has implied, the London Muslim Community Forum has just confirmed that the Palestinian flag is not a proscribed flag and is not banned (apologies for quoting the "we advise the met police" group but I thought it was important to have that info explicitly)
don't talk to cops. that includes the police liasion officers in blue bibs.
particularly if you're concerned about your face ending up on social media etc, but also just good practice in general (both in terms of COVID and protest safety)—mask up. cover up tattoos etc.
have bustcards or contact details for protest legal support on you. Green and Black Cross can be contacted on 07946 541 511. write the number on your arm etc.
if you witness an arrest: check if there's a legal observer nearby and if so call them over; if not: if the arrestee doesn't have a bustcard, give them one, find out where they're being taken, and contact eg GBC or a protest support line
if you have the time and can help out, there will likely be arrestee support required after—GBC tend to post callouts on Twitter for this
other links
for particularly children and young people and their families being referred to PREVENT for pro-Palestine statements, contact PREVENTWatch and maybe also Palestine in School (newer initiative I think, I don't have an excessive amount of detail on them just FYI)
Liberty, Migrants Organise and Black Protest Legal Support have bustcards in different languages, including Arabic and Somali (also Liberty's website has lotsa useful info, including advice for disabled protesters, protesting and immigration status, and what to do if you're kettled)
GBC's thread on what to do if you see an arrest is useful, as are all their resources generally
if I've missed anything or made a mistake, lmk—as I said, I am very much not an expert. if you know people who are protesting, pass them the legal support line numbers; if you're attending, stay safe and be vigilant; and ofc carry water.
#palestine#current events#organising#acab#text post#my post#if there is a better post that i haven't seen with up to date uk info pls lmk and i will gladly reblog it#but i know there's ppl on here who aren't on twitter so#also#in my experience#palestine protests both bring out a large group of ppl who maybe have not been to as many 'spiky' protests or don't have#up to date support numbers etc#and bring out people who are targeted by the police bc of race immigration status being perceived as muslim etc#and like i do think the profile of protest safety is higher and people are more aware than they were in general in say 2019#but i still don't think it's as high as it should be#so like#it's worth sharing and passing around#but again i am so much not an expert#this is all taken from people whose jobs is supporting folks who are protesting#please go look them up read their info share their bustcards etc#know your rights#don't talk to cops#no comment no caution no personal details etc
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via Ben Davis at ArtNet.
https://news.artnet.com/art-world-archives/foreigners-everywhere-unpacked-part-2-venice-biennale-review-2485128
#been saying this for years but this is such a great perfect way to demonstrate it in practice#was at the last whitney bi and group of 50-60yr old board members sternly nodding and shaking their heads at BLM cop violence footage#because they had spent their summers in the hamptons and had never even known there were protests#it was such a clear moment of questioning who is this for?
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#white supremacy#anti-Semitism#police bias#systemic racism#law enforcement#protest brutality#government complicity#racial inequality#white nationalism#hate groups#police infiltration#racial profiling#social injustice#hate crimes#institutional racism#police brutality#social inequality#racial justice#systemic oppression
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Proud of the UK tonight. Many places counter protests have absolutely dwarfed the racists and in some places the racists were too scared to even show up
#uk politics#not everywhere has seen such huge turn outs but they're all the braver for protesting against bigger racist groups
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I know if I was an elf the council would HATE to see me coming. I would not give two shits about match making (unless it was to make sure I wasn’t related to someone), or having multiple kids at once, or the fear of being talentless, and the fear of certain abilities.
My ass would NOT care literally at all. Knowing me I would end up in…I can’t spell it. But it’s the school for Waywards. I would living my ass doing illegal shit just to piss them off. I would do protest just to bother them and everything. I know the second they see me they would sigh like “what did this bitch do now-“
#the fact there isn’t much rebels is shocking to me#you would assume some people would protest or make groups (that aren’t terrorist) to make their voice heard#kotlc#kotlc fandom#kotlc thoughts#keeper of the lost cities#kotlc sophie#kotlc keefe#kotlc fitz#keefe sencen#fitz vacker#kotlc biana
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When all the lawsuits start coming from students rightfully claiming defamation because there is no way in hell this won’t follow them, I hope the states and schools behind it flounder hard.
And yet I have to be sad that those same states will take the money from programs that need them instead up upping taxes on the wealthy.
Anyway, Free Palestine and remember that bullets don’t care if you’re a politician or not
#palestine#free palestine#gaza#free gaza#israel#israel is a terrorist state#genocide#gaza strip#fuck the israeli government#idf is a terrorist group#student protest#students#Texas#yale
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Unfriendly reminder that quite a few members of the stranger things cast and crew have been openly supportive of Israel and the murder of thousands of innocent people. A few pr statements to try and appease fans for no reason other than making more money does not change anything!
Do not support stranger things! Cancel your netflix subscription! Do not stream season five! Do not buy official merch!
DO NOT SUPPORT ZIONISM AND THE ONGOING GENOCIDE! FREE PALESTINE!
#stranger things#genuinely going to start blocking people if I see them promoting or supporting st financially#I've already left that one group bc they were promoting merch#it's just... I don't understand how some of y'all can do that and not feel disgusted with yourselves#it feels like a lot y'all either don't care or have gotten bored#or worse; you care more about your comfort and enjoyment of a fucking show than the millions living in Gaza#I am giving y'all the nastiest side eyes#I do think you can still be in the st fandom and support palestine- obviously look at me- but you have to SUPPORT PALESTINE! ACTIVELY!#BOYCOTT! SPREAD INFORMATION! DONATE! CLICK THE ARAB.ORG BUTTON! PROTEST! MESSAGE YOUR LOCAL OFFICIALS! DEMAND A BETTER WORLD FOR PALESTINE!
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i love all of them equally
#the pen is mightier#penelope bunce#simon snow#baz pitch#agatha wellbelove#i keep joking about how penny always looks the best in every group shot i draw but i doth protest too much its FAVORITISM
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seunghan’s initial removal from RIIZE, his acceptance, and then second removal is so wildly unfathomable that I can’t really explain just how upset it makes me for kpop as an industry.
this article by jeff benjamin for billboard does a great job explaining the situation as a whole as well as commentary on fandom culture in Korea. the idea that parasocial practices must be upheld in order to pursue a career as an idol feels very manipulative and damaging, especially since it was during a time that seunghan wasn’t in the public eye.
The following quote sums it up the best: “Though tame by Western standards, the content went viral in South Korea, a country which has undergone rapid modernization but remains socially conservative — values that extend to the parasocial relationships fans have with South Korean music stars.”
#I don’t follow RIIZE at all but this is insane and crazy#punishing a guy for doing what guys do…?#no outrage for idols who are literal scum of the earth#but protesting him being back in the group just because he dated someone in the past#girl if idols dating is so prohibited why do you want them to date you!#SM doesn’t protect its artists and they never have#it’s really fucking sad#seunghan#RIIZE
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Honestly pretty disgusting that more people haven't been talking about the murder of DaChe'na Warren-Hill. Pretty much nobody outside of the city it happened in, and even that, not much. I only know it happened because I used to live there.
She was 20 years old, trying to get away from her abuser, and the police showed up and shot her. It was declared "justified" because she was driving a car, and the officer who killed her felt threatened by that.
She had her whole life ahead of her. Dead because a cop was scared of a car. Coming up on a year since her death and her family is still trying to get justice.
#this happened in the town I grew up in#and its so weird#like idk there were a small handful of protests right when it happened#the group I was with outside the courthouse for separate protests joined them a couple times#but overall just like...nothing#dachena warren hill#police brutality#police violence#black lives matter
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