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leviraaaaaa · 5 months ago
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Look what they did to us.
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bookishnerd99 · 5 months ago
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A 🥭 to celebrate! 🇧🇩
Thank you. But the war is not over yet. We'll celebrate when the war and killings are finally over. Pray for us.
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sscarletvenus · 8 months ago
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please keep talking about rafah. we're on the precipice of one of the darkest unfoldings in human history. please pray for rafah.
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leviraaaaaa · 5 months ago
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To the 6 who were martyred, I salute you. The whole country salute you. You have left us with a unpayable debt. And though no matter what we do, we can never repay your lives but we promise you, the blood you have paid will not be in vain. 15th July of 2024 will be forever written in our history, and there, your names will shine bright. We will take back our rights. We will fight back. Even now, hundreds of students are building up barricades from within university dormitories, trying to protect themselves from the monsters outside. It's insane that these monsters speak the same language we do, they were born and raised in the same land as we were. In fact, they're known faces, they're people you did classes with. How low do you have to go to murder your own classmates? To the "student league" ,
How dare you raise your hand on students? Harmless, defenseless, armless students. How dare you point weapons at them? When the only means for their defense are rocks and sticks? How old can they possibly be? 18? 20? 25? How dare you take their lives? How can you possibly justify that? All this blood and for what? For seeking rights? Peacefully? For asking for what we deserve? Is that their crime? Is that why you dare to point a gun at them? To hit them with hockey sticks and rods? To slash them with knives? To split open their heads and bruise their chests and break their arms and legs? I ask you, how dare you? How dare you call yourselves human? How dare you declare that you're in the right place? How dare you say that after breaking into a hospital, A HOSPITAL? How dare you get into a hospital and go to it's emergency unit AND ATTACK THEM AGAIN? How dare you attack PATIENTS? PEOPLE WHO YOU'VE ALREADY HURT ENOUGH? How dare you threaten to rape? How dare you threaten to throw acid? And least of all, how do you still dare to say that you are in the right? That you are doing what's right? You have taken 6 lives. 6 people dead. 6 students who only asked for rights. 6 children. 6 people who's family are grieving. 6 names crossed from this world. Who do you think you are?
You will not be forgiven. Not for this.
Bangladeshi students are going through horror right now.Students are getting killed brutally just for standing up against the government pray for Bangladesh. Help us. We are getting killed brutally. Police , Student League they're killing us off. We need international Support. Help us to spread the information worldwide. We just want our rights.
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tortoisewithoutashell · 6 months ago
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Seen near a bus stop in San Francisco, California
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matan4il · 8 months ago
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Hearing people, including Ivy League university presidents, citing freedom of speech to justify allowing genocidal calls is beyond crazy.
I can't believe this has to be said, but under democracy, no freedom is sacred unto itself. EVERY freedom we have is limited based on our choices regarding how to use it. If we're willing to abuse it in the service of harming others, we can and should lose it.
We have the right to property, but if we'll use our money to kill people (for example, if we're a terrorist organization, or helping to fund one), our money can and should be confiscated. We have the freedom of movement, but if we use it to stalk someone, we can and should be limited by a restraining order, or even by being arrested.
So yes, we have the freedom of speech. But if we use it to incite hate against Jews, to spread demonizing lies about the Jewish state, to call for the ethnic cleansing or even genocide of Jewish people, we can and SHOULD lose that freedom.
This is not a debate. This is how democracy works.
And if this principle had been applied properly and justly, as it would be to any hate speech against any other marginalized group, then we wouldn't get to where the violence against Jews at these protests had long ago stopped being just verbal. The vid below is one of MANY examples from campuses around the world.
(for all of my updates and ask replies regarding Israel, click here)
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marsy-barsy · 7 months ago
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Hello!
I am opening commissions to help raise money for @fahedshehab‘s gofundme to evacuate Gaza.
This fundraiser has been vetted by @el-shab-hussein
This fundraiser will help evacuate Fahed (38 years old), Reem (32 years old), Sahar (14 years old), Dana (13 years old), Mona (9 years old), Malek (5 years old), Yehya (1.5 years old), and Mona (60 years old)
If you have any questions feel free to send them my way
Pricing, instructions on how to submit, and example art under cut
Prices
Portrait
Sketch - €15
Line art (with coloring) - €25
Line less (fully painted) - €45
Half-body
Sketch - €20
Line art (with coloring) - €45
Line less (fully painted) - €75
Full body
Sketch - €30
Line art (with coloring) - €65
Line less (fully painted) - €115
Additional character is +50% the price
How to submit commission request
You must DM me all of the following information to be eligible for commission (for tumblr users pls do not send this in an ask)
1) a screenshot of your donation to the gofundme this is essential
2) what you want me to do (for example “i would like to comm a sketch portrait of x pls”)
3) describe what i should draw
4) if you are ok with me posting it to my socials or not (totally fine if not!!)
(edited, including examples)
HERES SOME ART IVE DONE BEFORE
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its-zaina · 8 months ago
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University of Havana (Universidad de la Habana), Cuban capital- Havana🇵🇸.
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ad0rechuu · 5 months ago
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AD0RECHUU’s 20TH BIRTHDAY REQUEST 🇵🇸
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[ Please note that you shouldn’t don’t send anymore asks asking for aid to this account right now, not because I don’t want to help but because I’m in the hospital and I can’t share these asks as quickly as everyone deserves and I feel like that isn’t fair towards the people in need. ]
7 AUGUST 2024 : today is my 20th birthday and the war in gaza is still raging on. so instead of happy birthday wishes and stuff i’d really appreciate if you would share this post and reblog the post on the profiles mentioned down below! and more than that, if you have the resources, please donate to these people. they deserve to celebrate their birthdays in peace.
i’ve linked their accounts and i also linked their gofundme’s, even a little can go a long way. please also read their pleas for help and feel free to add to this list
@wafaaresh. — gofundme : their story
@mohammedalanqer. — gofundme : their story
@musababed. — gofundme : their story
@malakabed. — gofundme : their story
@supportgaza. — gofundme : their story
@kareemyounes10. — gofundme : their story
@abdelmutei. — gofundme : their story
@ashraf-family2. — gofundme : their story
@salem-baker. — gofundme : their story
@shymaafamily. — gofundme : their story
@bilalassadabedrou. — gofundme : their story
@samhslam. — gofundme : their story
@ghaziyounes1967. — gofundme : their story
@mohammedabasan. — gofundme : their story
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what for you might only be a moment can share someone’s life! share this on all platforms, in your networks, group chats to all your friends and followers on every app, these people deserve peace and happiness and they deserve justice
btw the reason i named this as event of sorts is because titles tend to catch ppls attention i am in no way taking credit for these people’s bravery to reach out and also i thought this would reach more people than me sharing the asks
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seaglassdinosaur · 1 year ago
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Grover talking about Ares’ wars like they’re the niche indi-albums of a popular artist is everything to me.
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mentallyderangedrats · 6 months ago
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Hello, I hope you and your family are well. Can you please help me recycle the post on my account? 🌺 And help rescue my family from the war in Gaza? 🙏 Thank you.
https://gofund.me/bc721399
Of course! I cannot donate, but I can pass it around. I hope you and your family make it out safe ♥️
Here is the link
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leviraaaaaa · 5 months ago
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My friend (the one in dhaka, in the heart of protest) texted me just now. His exact words were, "I Feel like crying." "I think I'll throw up." Do you know what he saw? A RAB (Rapid Action Battalion) officer, (this squad is known for its brutality), drove a car over a student. The student died. Immediately. Do you know what happened next? The other students who were protesting, enraged and upset by this, in the heat of the moment, took sticks and rocks and brutalized the man to death. In side the car. The driver didn't even have a chance to get out of the car. He was poked by woodsticks and thrown heavy rocks at, his face disfigured in a moment. I wasn't there. But he sent me a video. "I'm so sorry for showing you this, but I don't know how else to explain to you. You need to see what I saw." And I watched. And then I threw up. And I watched again. In the footage, all the kids were obviously students, some even wearing uniforms. their hands were stained with blood. They kept hitting the man over and over and over. In the background, someone was screaming, "Guys stop, he's going to die!" They did not stop. They killed him. They killed a man. I wonder if they will forget this memory in their life. Watching someone die and then murdering someone with their own hands. I've only watched a video and I'm traumatized. I wonder what it was for people who were there. Not even out of school and they watched someone die. Not even out of school and they killed someone. Not even out of school, they will be traumatized for life. Today, if they manage to go home safely, they will able to rest and calm down. And as they wash their hands off blood, it will finally hit them. What they've seen and what they've done. Stop this. Please. Every 5 minutes, I'm texting my friends at Dhaka. Asking, "Are you okay?" When I really mean, "Are you alive?" Stop this. Enough. This is enough. Enough people dead. Our government is cruel. They refuse to acknowledge the martyrs. Instead they're sending police and RAB and BGB and Chatra League to kill us. Tell me, where do we go when police murders? Please help us. Right now our only chance is if the rest of the world gets involved. Please, reblog. Share. Talk about it. Let the world know. Let the world know that our government is massacaring our students. Save lives. I don't want to see one more mother crying beside the body of their children.
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jloisse · 8 months ago
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Une vidéo dédiée à tous les étudiants du monde entier qui ne sont pas restés silencieux face au génocide à Gaza.
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sscarletvenus · 7 months ago
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armed resistance against your colonizers was, is, and will always be rightful, necessary and morally correct... glory to the resistance!
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enfinizatics · 3 months ago
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people who criticize/talk shit about pro-palestinian protests in my country seem to think that we, the activists who put ourselves out there, aren’t scared. but we are. every time. i organize pro-palestinian protests and events in my city, and i’ve been doing this for years. and every time, i’m afraid. i’m afraid when i give an interview, knowing people will see my face, hear my voice, and learn my name. i’m afraid someone will show up to harm us during or after the protest (which has already happened once).
no matter how many times i go through it, the fear never really goes away, and that’s normal. it’s human. but my fear is nothing compared to the fear palestinians and lebanese people live with every single day. nothing compared to the constant state of fight-or-flight they’re forced into. nothing compared to children writing their wills because they expect to die in the next bombardment.
if you’re an activist, it’s okay to be scared. i think we all feel it when we take to the streets. but we have to be brave for the palestinians and the lebanese. we’re on the right side of history. don’t forget that. keep going.
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tortoisewithoutashell · 6 months ago
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On this 4th of July I am thinking of the families In Palestine that are hearing the sounds of bombs instead of fireworks
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