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mysharona1987 · 2 years ago
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shirzan140102 · 2 years ago
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Death of Pirouz
Not-So-Fun Fact, given the context of this story: Pirouz (پیروز) is Persian for "victor" (or "victorious," depending on how it's used in a sentence).
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Pirouz (the sweet little baby pictured above) was the last surviving Asiatic cheetah cub born in captivity in Iran, and he passed away on Tuesday due to kidney failure. Besides the fact that he [obviously] was a precious baby, everyone is angry and heartbroken by his passing, because he had become a symbol for the revolution. Shervin Hajipour had even alluded to him and the delicate nature of his existence in his GRAMMY-winning song "Baraye."
This reflects another dimension of the pain and suffering caused by the regime. With their blatant disregard for environmental issues and tendency to suppress environmental activists, it is not much of a surprise that this tragedy also took place. (And this isn't even taking into account the suspicions that they had a hand in his death.) While there is still a great deal that remains unknown, considering that one of his siblings also had died due to health complications, it's probable that he and his siblings were not bred in the best conditions. Furthermore, it's highly likely that limitations in resources prevented them from receiving the care that they needed, despite their caretakers' best efforts.
As for Pirouz himself, I'm absolutely heartbroken, and I cannot stop crying right now. Sadly, he is another victim of the regime. I just hope that his last moments weren't painful. From the perspective of the revolution, I hope that his death does not signify the death of potential victory for the revolution, considering the meaning of his name and his status as a symbol.
Now, let's fight for Pirouz in both senses of the word as used in this post: The poor baby himself and the pirouzi (پیروزی) (i.e., 'victory') of the revolution.
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cavorta · 2 years ago
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A new sigil by Laura Tempest Zakroff (June 30, 2023)
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normal-thoughts-official · 1 year ago
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Please stop seeing politics as an identity and start seeing it as a collective means for change
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whereserpentswalk · 5 months ago
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Bigotry agaisnt trans men is spreading so I want to send some love to the transmasc community.
I love you trans men.
Love you trans men who don't pass.
Love you trans men who will never pass.
Love you trans men who don't want to pass.
Love you poc trans men.
Love you gay trans men.
Love you lesbian trans men.
Love you straight trans men.
Love you bi trans men.
Love you ace trans men.
Love you Jewish trans men.
Love you atheist trans men.
Love you pagan trans men.
Love you trans men with breasts.
Love you trans men who aren't on T yet.
Love you trans men who'll never be on T.
Love you mentally in trans men.
Love you unmedicated mentally ill trans men.
Love you trans men who self harm.
Love you trans men who've thought about ending their lives.
Love you trans men with cringe interests.
Love you trans men who dress in ways people consider cringe.
Love you trans men who'll never have sex.
Love you trans men who have a lot of sex.
Love you trans men who are sex workers.
Love you trans men who've had abortions.
Love you feminine trans men.
Love you butch trans men.
Love you trans men who still consider themselves cute and pretty.
Love you trans men who aren't physically attractive.
Love you trans men who hate being called cute or pretty.
I love you. I love you. I love you. You are valid. You are a man. You deserve to be seen as a man. You deserve to be loved and cherished as a man. You deserve to be happy. You aren't made worse by your transition, you aren't a burden on the community, we're happy you're here, we're happy you're men, we love you.
Reblog this to send love to your transmasc followers.
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senatortedcruz · 8 months ago
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It’s gotten to the point where people on the internet bitching about “misandry” are just funny to me like….it’s almost two years to the day they overturned Roe in America folks.
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willowlark369 · 2 years ago
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Adding to these thoughts, when you view statistics from a historical stance, you're faced with the same issue. It's hard to identify how many Natives have been incarcerated going back further than the late '90s because that was not a racial choice for prisoners. The choices for most states were just Black and white. A "progressive" state might have Black, Latino, and white as options. Natives were often just listed as "white" or "Latino" if they weren't mixed enough to appear Black. Asians & Middle Easterns were similarly not available options. Police statistics are listed the same way. Natives are often lumped into racial groups that they are not a part of. This makes it very difficult to show how violent crime intersects & affects the "invisible" racial groups. When people go to prove that activism & advocacy needs to be done intersectionally, this is a large part of the power that the other side has. We cannot prove the need because most of the statistics we can pull from are smaller surveys done outside of regular channels, meaning that those statistics can vary wildly as well as being far more limited in scope & availability. How can we prove the needs that we know are there without reliable data? How do we deal with sealions who are demanding data that we don't have because the system itself doesn't compile it? Even less violent things than police brutality and sexual assaults, how do you show basic things how many Natives are trans when there's not options for either Native or transgender on forms? (Note: I am aware that the system is racist and that the sealions wouldn't listen even if the data could be shown. These are examples.)
Here is why hyperinvisibility is just as bad as hypervisbility for a marginalized group:
There are no solid statistics on things like incarceration rates, abuse, suicide and death, sexual assault, sex work, etc. that focus on trans men because if you cull from regular statistics it's skewed towards misgendering trans men as women due to a lack of comprehensive gender vs sex choices, regular ole transphobia, and of course the need to cover up "controversial" life choices by parents the dead trans person left behind.
We have stats on trans women. Are they perfect? Not at all. But we have stats and they're growing more accurate, just as they are for men who are victims. This does mean too that statistics are becoming more accurate for trans men as well, but this is still mostly from self-reported data to smaller surveys, which automatically nets a smaller pool than being able to trawl through public records.
I think about this a lot through like male sexual assault statistics and how when I was young the average number of male victims was like 1 in 10 or something while women was 1 in 3 or 2 by the time they're 18. Now looking at statistics, while women have basically remained the same, men have jumped up to 1 in 3 (nb: this is specifically about sexual assault, not completed rape).
But even RAINN is getting its stats from public record. And it's just not something that is viable for getting reliable data about trans male victims.
Anyway, those are my thoughts for the day.
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dioptasesystem · 7 months ago
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Among other things, obviously.
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frontmansdefender · 7 months ago
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Feminism is never and has never been about hating men by the way.
Don’t call yourself a feminist if you dismiss victims of SA or abuse just because they’re men whose abusers are women.
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irlsonichedgehog · 2 years ago
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If you want to fight tyranny, you need to get comfortable with the idea of breaking the law. You'll never make meaningful change within an inherently oppressive system bent on your eradication and/or subjugation.
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troythecatfish · 5 months ago
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cookthepenguin · 10 months ago
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normal-thoughts-official · 1 year ago
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So apparently some Swiss company found out that Brazilian blood has more immunoglobulin (which is used in some medications made by pharma companies) than European blood, and now international pharma companies are lobbying to change Brazilian law to allow them to use our blood as a resource
There is no current evidence that those things are related, but it just so happens that at the same time there is also another law being discussed that would get rid of "bureaucracy" when it comes to ethics analyses of trials on humans. It would also remove the right, which all brazilians currently have, to access to the medication resulting from the trials they participated in
Both sources are in Portuguese because both news have been recently broke by a Brazilian investigative news agency, but if you don't speak it, you can always use automatic translation
I know there's a lot of fucked up shit happening in the world right now, but please pay attention to medical rights in Brasil right now. Especially if you're European, because virtually every company related to this is from your continent and plans to benefit you above all
ETA: using blood as a resource for these medications is not new; however, current law in brasil only allows that use to come from donated blood (because it comes from the plasma and apparently not all of it is used in blood transfusion; I'm not a doctor so I'm not clear on the details but that's the gist of it) and to be processed and used by Hemobrás, the State-owned company that handles this type of medical technology. The new law would allow for private companies to buy our blood from blood banks for their use. It is worth noting that at least one company has already explicitly stated that they won't be making the resulting medication available in the Brazilian market, so, essentially, they will be taking blood Brazilians donated to help other Brazilians and using it to treat immunocompromised Europeans, to the detriment of immunocompromised Brazilians that need the medicine. In the process, they will be making it harder for our State-owned company to use that same blood, forcing us to import from them and therefore making the medication more expensive. They also want to make it possible for Brazilians to sell their own blood - a deeply ethically questionable practice that is discouraged by the WHO and that has led to HIV outbreaks in Brasil in the past
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whereserpentswalk · 1 year ago
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If you see a post that says that Israel is getting away with genocide because it's Jewish, or because Jews are given some sort of special privilege in society due to the holocaust, or because of the position of "privilege" the west gives to Jews, or because our society is "too sensitive" to antisemitism: RUN! Those takes are not coming from a good place.
Zionism is supported by the west despite it being Jewish, not because of it. It's supported due to propping up foreign interests in the region and justifies American imperialism in West Asia. For some it's supported due to the desire to bring about Christian apocalypse.
If someone treats Zionism as being propped up because of some sort of Jewish power in the west they are promoting antisemitism, weather knowingly or unknowingly.
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myfandomrealitea · 7 months ago
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I think one of the things that annoys me the most on the safe space post I made is people barging in to try to dictate how people can find respite, where, and how much respite they're allowed, and why.
"Oh its fine to take a break as long as you don't take too long and immediately launch back into activism again until your next burnout!"
No.
Respectfully; fuck all the way off.
"Yes!! Recharging is so important so you can keep being a good activist!!"
Who asked you? Who declared you Assigner of Respite Rights?
When I was at my worst in terms of mental health, I went a good two years doing absolutely fuck all for the rest of the world. I could barely get out of bed every morning, you can bet I wasn't doom-scrolling war articles and organising charity drives for the homeless.
I was one of the many, many people in the world that needed help.
And as I recovered, activism and fighting for other people were the literal last things on my mind. If they started talking about shootings on the radio I turned it off. If my friends started talking about the latest Worldwide Horror I asked them to stop or I left.
I'm better now, and I made the personal choice to re-engage with activism in the best ways for myself, and I've made the choice to only be an activist when I feel like I can properly be one.
Some people might never get to that point. There are billions of people in the world. Stop screaming at individuals who are tired and broken and need help themselves. Stop assigning blame to the wrong people.
That's not activism or justice knighting.
Its bullying.
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governmentcheeseboy · 3 months ago
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True freedom will not be a possibility until everyone understands that all oppression is interconnected, and none of us can be free until we are all free.
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