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subjects99 · 2 months ago
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Follow for more memes
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cyarsk5230 · 6 months ago
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collectingtoday · 7 months ago
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Let's BOYCOTT Zoos! 🙏
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Don't take your kid to the zoo! You sure know what you're teaching it. Also, this is no way of asking your kids to show them our wild animals!!! Just because one party is captivated and the other can build functionality based on fear by imagining if these animals were left free, they could harm. Stupid concept has always been will always be. Stop boycotting Bollywood 😆
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thedustyshehnai · 1 year ago
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“The war will end. The leaders will shake hands.The old woman will keep waiting for her martyred son. That girl will wait for her beloved husband.And those children will wait for their heroic father. I don't know who sold our homeland. But I saw who paid the price.”
if only these so called leaders read Darwish's poetry as kids and felt every word of his to their bones, tore their souls apart, man made calamities would've been less. I really don't know what practical people have to say about politics and nations. All I know is about the lives that suffer during these times of self called futility. I wonder, sometimes, how can those leaders sleep at night, knowing that their hands are stained with blood of thousands of people. Thousands of children. They are putting up slogans of humanity. What exactly is humanity? I know not. Is humanity of love and compassion? Or is it, ironically, of loathe and war?
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subjects99 · 2 months ago
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Don't bully
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cyarsk5230 · 6 months ago
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helalaufeyson101 · 2 years ago
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ANNOUCEMEN T
SPREAD THIS LIFE WILDFIRE EVERYONE NEEDS TO SEE THIS! WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED! INNOCENT LIVES ARE ON THE LINE LET'S PUT A STOP TO THE VIOLENCE AND THE HATE!
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subjects99 · 1 month ago
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Petition to ignore crazy stalkers
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cyarsk5230 · 6 months ago
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or did she shackled herself to an abuser
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news-of-news · 1 month ago
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Strongly condemning Khalistan extremists for tearing the Indian flag, burning the Constitution, and spreading hate with 'Kill Modi' banners. Such acts of violence and disrespect will not shake India’s unity and resolve.
#StopKhalistanExtremism #RespectIndianFlag #UnitedIndia #CondemnHate #StandWithIndia #ProtectDemocracy #SayNoToViolence #IndianConstitution
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cyarsk52-20 · 8 months ago
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same network that was telling us to go “where we are loved” and it’s just abusers and abuse apologists
Apparently because Johnathan and Meagan are officially together despite him being guilty of being an abuser towards his former girlfriend and thinks that his ideal girlfriend should be hold him down like a Coretta even though any real relationship would have never let their partner live up to impossible standards and expectations and let their lovers be their best self
If your idea of black love is one party being an abuser who only PUBLICLY claimed a black woman in response to his reputation being tarnished after wanting a white woman to be his Coretta… then yall don’t know what black love is (and yall don’t like black people to begin with).
you are , whenever you know it or not, are slutting out for abusers bet network and if that’s the case don’t say anything about going where you are loved and appreciated again.
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infinity-state · 3 months ago
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Crimes Against Women: A Global Crisis
Throughout history and across cultures, women have been subjected to unspeakable acts of violence and torture. These atrocities have taken many forms, ranging from physical abuse to psychological torment, and have left lasting scars on countless lives. Despite progress in some areas, crimes against women continue to be a pervasive and persistent problem worldwide.
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Historical and Modern-Day Tortures Endured by Women
Historical Tortures:
Witch Hunts: During the 16th and 17th centuries, thousands of women across Europe and America were tortured and executed under the suspicion of witchcraft. These women were often innocent victims of misogyny, scapegoated for societal woes.
Foot Binding: In China, the practice of foot binding, which began in the 10th century, subjected women to severe pain and lifelong disability, all to conform to societal standards of beauty.
Honor Killings: A practice rooted in ancient traditions and still prevalent in parts of the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, where women are murdered by their own families to preserve "honor" after perceived acts of shame, such as premarital relationships.
Modern-Day Tortures:
Domestic Violence: Globally, 1 in 3 women has experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, often at the hands of an intimate partner. Domestic violence remains one of the most widespread yet underreported crimes against women.
Sexual Violence and Rape: Women and girls around the world continue to be victims of sexual violence, including rape, trafficking, and sexual harassment. The use of rape as a weapon of war in conflict zones is a particularly egregious example of this atrocity.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM): In parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, FGM is still practiced on millions of girls and women. This brutal procedure, often performed without consent, causes severe physical and psychological harm.
Human Trafficking: Women and girls make up 71% of all human trafficking victims globally, with many forced into sexual exploitation or forced labor under inhumane conditions.
Cyber Abuse: With the rise of technology, women face new forms of abuse, including cyberstalking, revenge porn, and online harassment. This digital abuse can have devastating psychological effects, often leading to isolation and depression.
Events from History and Recent Times
The Rwandan Genocide (1994):
During the Rwandan Genocide, an estimated 250,000 to 500,000 women were raped. Sexual violence was systematically used as a tool of war, leaving a legacy of trauma that persists to this day.
Nirbhaya Case (2012, India):
The brutal gang rape and murder of a young woman in Delhi sparked nationwide protests and led to significant changes in India’s laws regarding sexual violence. The case highlighted the pervasive issue of gender-based violence in India.
The Yazidi Women (2014, Iraq):
The Islamic State (ISIS) abducted thousands of Yazidi women and girls, subjecting them to rape, forced marriages, and sexual slavery. The plight of these women brought international attention to the use of sexual violence as a tactic of terror.
#MeToo Movement (2017-Present):
Originating in the United States and spreading globally, the #MeToo movement has empowered women to speak out against sexual harassment and assault, exposing high-profile abusers and challenging systemic gender inequalities.
Dealing with Trauma
The trauma resulting from such violence can be profound and long-lasting. Healing from this trauma requires a multi-faceted approach:
Seek Professional Help:
Therapy with a licensed counselor or psychologist who specializes in trauma can be invaluable. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) are effective treatments for PTSD and trauma-related disorders.
Join Support Groups:
Connecting with others who have experienced similar trauma can provide comfort and solidarity. Support groups offer a space to share experiences, receive encouragement, and learn coping strategies.
Practice Self-Care:
Engaging in self-care activities such as mindfulness, meditation, exercise, and creative expression can help manage stress and improve mental well-being.
Report and Seek Justice:
Whenever possible, report the crime to authorities. It’s crucial to hold perpetrators accountable and to seek justice, not only for oneself but for others who may be at risk.
Education and Advocacy:
Educating oneself and others about the issues of violence against women is essential. Advocacy for legal reforms, better protection, and more robust support systems can lead to lasting change.
Helplines and Support Resources
Here are some helplines and resources available to women around the world:
United States
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
Website: https://www.thehotline.org/
Canada
Canadian Women’s Foundation: 1-866-293-4483
Assaulted Women’s Helpline: 1-866-863-0511
Website: https://canadianwomen.org/
United Kingdom
National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247
Rape Crisis England & Wales: 0808 802 9999
Website: https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/
Australia
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
Lifeline Australia: 13 11 14
Website: https://www.1800respect.org.au/
India
National Commission for Women (NCW): 1091 or 011-26944880
Sakhi (One Stop Centers for Women): 181
Website: http://ncw.nic.in/
South Africa
GBV Command Centre: 0800 428 428
Lifeline South Africa: 0861 322 322
Website: http://www.lifeline.org.za/
New Zealand
Women’s Refuge: 0800 733 843
Shine: 0508 744 633
Website: https://womensrefuge.org.nz/
Hotlines by Region
Global Women’s Rights Resources: https://www.equalitynow.org/
International Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Hotlines: https://www.hotpeachpages.net/
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The history of violence against women is a dark chapter that continues to be written in many parts of the world. Yet, with awareness, education, and support, we can work toward a future where women are free from fear and violence. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, reach out to the resources available. Remember, you are not alone, and help is just a call or message away.
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cyarsk5230 · 6 months ago
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