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Posted 3 weeks ago
Source: odinsblog
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Source: funnypicsdept
Reblogged from teenscoolest

mimicdog:

racism isn’t just annoying it is literally traumatizing and a lot of brown and black folk have ptsd from the racism we have experienced. i feel like this isnt taken into account in any racism discussions had by white people and it’s honestly upsetting.

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Posted 3 weeks ago
Source: mimicdog
Reblogged from liminalmoon

munroesdream:

atrevetesiquieres:

muvataughtme:

whyyoustabbedme:

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Black women are also the most likely group to be deprived of adequate pain relief in the ER.

A study 2 years ago showed that black people overall get given pain relief only 50% as often as white people.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/aug/10/black-patients-bias-prescriptions-pain-management-medicine-opioids

Medical racism is very real

I just cried black women are important too who are you to say she’s not a priority when she’s losing that much blood

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Jesus

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Posted 3 weeks ago
Source: twitter.com
Reblogged from liminalmoon

uuummmmm excuse me?

knife-enby:

philosophy-and-coffee:

spaffy-jimble:

fullhalalalchemist:

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https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/6054/text?format=txt

this CANNOT pass. oh hell no. –> (202)-224-3121

What about when Nazis intimidate or oppress me for walking while Jewish? That’s just free speech, right?

This was introduced by Daniel Donovan (R-NY). If the name sounds familiar, its because he’s the attorney who failed to indict Eric Garner’s murderer. It’s very clear where his loyalties lie.

7308 13th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11228 (office address)

(718) 630-5277 (office phone number)

I’m sure we can all very civily share our concerns with the esteemed congressman.

[ID: a series of tweets.
from Lirael Lowenstein -
1: “Unmasking Antifa Act introduced to house of congress. You could get a maximum of 15 years in prison just for wearing a mask at a protest.
2: Notably, there is not even evidence that said bill is intended to be applied neutrally. If you follow the link, its authors refer to it as the “Unmasking Antifa Act of 2018.” (link here.)
3: So under this bill, if you “intimidate” or “oppress” (talk about vague terms) a nazi organizer at a rally, while wearing anything that could be construed as a disguise or mask, it would be a federal crime for which you could get up to 15 years in prison.

from Heather -
1: If any journalist who covers protests thinks this wouldn’t affect them personally because they’ve never assaulted anyone, I’d like to introduce you to the Ferguson police who dumped me out of my wheelchair & charged me for “assault on an officer” for filming on a public sidewalk.
2: If any journalist thinks this wouldn’t affect them personally because they don’t engage in vandalism, I’d like to introduce you to the St Louis police who kettle random groups of protesters, journalists, & bystanders three hours after minor vandalism several blocks away.
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more sources, all dated today; july 10th, 2018: xx, xx, xx

so what? why should i care about this?

  • the bill is vague, for one thing. “intimidate” and “oppress” are very unclear descriptors, meaning people could be put in jail for upwards of 15 years just for being at a protest wearing a mask.
  • as @sylviahook pointed out (and thank you for saying this in your own reblog): this also affects disabled people who need to wear filtration masks in public for any reason
    • (environmental allergens including pollen and artificial scents, asthma due to pollution, compromised immunity, etc.).

who is Daniel Donovan?

  • he was the attorney who was on Eric Garner’s murder case.
    • eric garner was a black man who was killed by a police officer in a choke hold. his last words were “i can’t breathe,” which became a tagline for a series of protests. (source 1, source 2)
  • he is currently sponsoring the unmasking antifa act. (source 1, source 2)

links bolded for accessibility.

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Posted 4 weeks ago
Source: fullhalalalchemist
Reblogged from quincyrose

darkshitcankillyou:

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Your time is running out

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Posted 1 month ago
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Posted 1 month ago
Source: sky-sylph
Reblogged from hellish-daddy

thedreadcreampuff:

ejacutastic:

bellygangstaboo:

“we don’t really know how this stuff affects people” are you serious? TAKE WOMEN SERIOUSLY AND YOU WOULD.

honestly this illustrates perfectly the ridiculous importance of men standing up for women.

“this reblog is flagged as explicit”

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Posted 1 month ago
Reblogged from curiousogeorge

ceracero:

unabashedlybi:

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I won’t not reblog this. Mateo is a personal friend of mine and this needs more attention than it’s been getting. He was dragged out of the room by his collar, the police wouldn’t let him use his wheelchair.

Mateo will not be silenced, and he will not be erased.

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Posted 1 month ago
Source: unabashedlybi
Reblogged from jupiterhero

xanaphia:

seconddoubt:

left-reminders:

calliope-lalonde:

someone: so what do you think is the solution to homelessness?

me, socialist:

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Let homeless people occupy peopleless homes, build houses for use rather than exchange, 3D print comfortable houses in a day, convert corporate skyscrapers into housing and commercial malls into publicly-accessible community centers with living commons and entertainment

When you say it to people and they break

“But the money? … we can’t just? But, Money? We can’t just… help… people? Can we? The Money. We can’t just help people? Like that? We can’t just? Money?”

To really break them, tell them it’s cheaper to give homeless people homes than it is to leave them on the street.

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Posted 1 month ago
Source: fortnite-all-nite-diner
Reblogged from quincyrose
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