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our-trans-punk-experience · 2 months ago
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Hii, this is hungarian protest anon :DD One down, more to go, but I learned some things! It's cold, scarves are a godsend. The cops didn't bother people with scarves placed on their heads as long as it wasn't covering their mouth deliberately! Flags are great for hiding from cameras (IF YOU ARE AT AN EXPLICITLY ANTIFA EVENT: NOT EVERY PHOTOGRAPHER IS YOUR FRIEND. You can get put on neonazi sites and then they might know who you are next time. Be careful, ask abt the photographers if you can). Hats and sunglasses are good as well ^^
hey this is all brilliant, glad you're well informed and having as good a time as you can
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at-the-end-of-days · 18 days ago
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Hungary bans pride parades. Personally I just see this as Hungary pulling further away from western values and aligning more closely with Russia.
Unfortunately I also see this as an anti protest law for the upcoming European conflict with Russia. It would just take one rainbow flag for an entire protest gathering to be labeled illegal under this law.
The bill amends Hungary’s law on assembly to make it an offense to hold or attend events that violate Hungary’s contentious “child protection” legislation, which prohibits the “depiction or promotion” of homosexuality to minors under 18.
Attending a prohibited event will carry fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints ($546), which the state must forward to “child protection,” according to the text of the law. Authorities may use facial recognition tools to identify individuals attending a prohibited event.
“Prohibited event” or war protest?
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political-us · 1 month ago
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onlytiktoks · 11 days ago
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typhlonectes · 4 months ago
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thatweirdtranny · 24 days ago
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the way far left protesters sound like jan 6 insurrectionists when they continue to insist that the shit they do — occupying private property, denying paying students access to their classes, handing out materials supporting terrorism, and chanting mantras that are explicitly pro-ethnic cleansing to name a few — is free speech and therefore they should be free from consequences will never cease to amaze me, the horseshoe continues to horseshoe
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i-merani · 11 months ago
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HELLO! MY COUNTRY IS DESCENDING INTO AUTHORITARIANISM! PLEASE READ!
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I'm too angry to formulate how many lines the government has crossed and how dangerous the situation has gotten… please read, and know the truth.
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gytrash · 2 years ago
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What the actual fuck.... I just love living here
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Tory vice-chair Lee Anderson says anti-monarchists should leave UK
Contentious MP reacts to arrest of coronation protesters by telling British republicans to emigrate
Daniel Boffey Chief reporter, Sat 6 May 2023 17.21 BST
The Conservative party’s deputy chair, Lee Anderson, has said that anti-monarchist campaigners should emigrate rather than use their right to free speech to protest against the coronation of Charles III.
The comments followed the arrest of a number of demonstrators at the king’s coronation, including Graham Smith, the chief executive of the country’s largest republican pressure group, Republic, which was formed in 1983.
He tweeted: “Not My King? If you do not wish to live in a country that has a monarchy the solution is not to turn up with your silly boards. The solution is to emigrate.”
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fully obsessed with this bonkers take; tories really do just come out with some of the weirdest bullshit youll ever fucking hear and we're expected to not just point and laugh at them.
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cy-lindric · 2 years ago
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La Reine Margot - Charles IX, Henri de Navarre, and Marguerite de Valois
I.III - Un roi poète
I.XXXI - La Chasse à Courre
II.IV - La Nuit des Rois
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brieftimetravelwhispers · 4 months ago
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There are every day protests in Georgia (country) right now, it has been going for ten days and there's no end in sight. Every night illegitimate government sends out riot police or titushki (government thugs) to beat up protesters and journalists in front of police, who just looks the other way and who intimidate active civilians in daylight by totally illegal searches. There's. Bloodshed. Every. Single. Night. And!!!!! Right now, as it's 4:50 am and protesters just went home, Tbilisi mayor has people cleaning the territory in front of parliament to put giant fucking Christmas tree. So called government and their supporters don't give a single fuck about how many people bleed every day in streets to steer Georgia back in it's existentially important direction, they only care about their own dirty money and positions. This is nothing new but it still hurts every time when I realise that there are people with whom I share past, collective memory, heritage, history, who'd choose fucking tree over our lives and future.
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gingerswagfreckles · 26 days ago
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It's really depressing to watch your circle of allies get smaller and smaller and smaller as you realize just how many people are willing to cut you off and throw you under the bus if they think doing so might help them save themselves.
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political-us · 2 days ago
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Hands Off Protest NYC, April 5, 2025
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onlytiktoks · 26 days ago
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afriblaq · 1 month ago
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They're leaving the protestors alone cause Black People ain't there. And we won't be there no time soon. We restin.
Rest is resistance
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toebeans-mcgee · 2 years ago
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Please, don’t forget about the women in Afghanistan.
This image is not at all a commentary on Islam and/or of the different head-coverings that a woman may choose to wear while respecting her faith. Wearing a burqa/burka does not equate to an inherent lack of rights/freedom. This is also not a criticism of the Barbie movie. This is a statement about the brutal treatment of the women and girls in Afghanistan (as well as in Iran). 
I loved the Barbie movie and think it’s a very important and empowering film. However, it is a bit jarring when I’m scrolling through my phone, listening to the Barbie soundtrack, and I come across an article detailing the mounting horrors these women face in these countries. There is so much happening in the world, and it all needs news time, but the virtual media silence on this topic is frightening.
Even though my country isn’t perfect (especially so after June of last year), it’s easy to lose perspective on how privileged I am. 
The many different flavors of western feminism aren’t for everyone and every culture; to think so would be privileged and tone deaf. There is no "one-size-fits-all" kind of empowerment. But, objectively, what is happening to women and girls in Afghanistan and Iran is abhorrent and cannot be forgotten. 
If Barbie can be anything, then Barbie can be an advocate and an activist. Do what you can, Barbies.
“I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.” ― Audre Lorde
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hope-for-the-planet · 2 years ago
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From the article:
“Leading barristers have defied bar rules by signing a declaration saying they will not prosecute peaceful climate protesters or act for companies pursuing fossil fuel projects.
They are among more than 120 mostly English lawyers who have signed a declaration vowing to “withhold [their] services in respect of supporting new fossil fuel projects and action against climate protesters exercising their right of peaceful protest”.
Noting that climate breakdown represents ‘a serious risk to the rule of law’, the so-called ‘declaration of conscience’ calls on legal professionals ‘to act urgently to do whatever they can to address the causes and consequences of the climate and ecological crises and to advance a just transition’.”
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