SOOOOO CAN WE VOTE INDEPENDENT NEXT YEAR OR WHAT
i keep having bad luck this week lol and specifically today and my stress and anxiety levels are way too high for this shit so if i die of a heart attack sue subaru for me
detectivehole:
this is my pet freak [camera cuts to a thoroughly average man in business casual clothes. he smiles and waves at the viewer]
heritageposts:
heritageposts:
heritageposts:
israel just bombed a hospital in gaza, hundreds killed…
from aljazeera:
and here you have the BBC manufacturing consent for israel’s war crimes not even 24 hours prior:
if you believe what israel is now saying, that this was a ‘failed rocked lunch’ by hamas, then i think you’re beyond saving.
this isn’t the first time israel has bombed a hospital; it’s not even the first time they’ve bombed THIS hospital
highparkfarm:
my friends it has been quite the experience this past week helping people learn and understand the conflict over in gaza and it is relieving to see that the truth is finally making it to the mass population. but PLEASE be truthful and humble if you have a new understanding of what is happening over there—as you can probably tell by now, so much information has been covered up by propaganda and censorship and that there is probably so, so much more to learn. keep your ears, heart, and mind open and be ready to still be wrong. be ready to find out that information you thought to be true was fabricated. be ready to continue to learn, and most importantly, be ready to teach and help others understand. at the end of the day, what most of us want is justice, safety, security, and peace. we can achieve this through truth and understanding, passion and peace with one another. do not condemn others for an opposing opinion, help them understand why we are fighting and what we are fighting for. the best way we can continue to fight this from where we are on the outside is by helping the world see gaza’s reality.
and i cannot stress this enough, please, for the love of PEACE & FREEDOM, be understanding and compassionate when people are trying to relearn, understand, and come to terms with it.
my friends it has been quite the experience this past week helping people learn and understand the conflict over in gaza and it is relieving to see that the truth is finally making it to the mass population. but PLEASE be truthful and humble if you have a new understanding of what is happening over there—as you can probably tell by now, so much information has been covered up by propaganda and censorship and that there is probably so, so much more to learn. keep your ears, heart, and mind open and be ready to still be wrong. be ready to find out that information you thought to be true was fabricated. be ready to continue to learn, and most importantly, be ready to teach and help others understand. at the end of the day, what most of us want is justice, safety, security, and peace. we can achieve this through truth and understanding, passion and peace with one another. do not condemn others for an opposing opinion, help them understand why we are fighting and what we are fighting for. the best way we can continue to fight this from where we are on the outside is by helping the world see gaza’s reality.
palipunk:
Shouldn’t be a controversial opinion but even homophobic Palestinians don’t deserve to be carpet bombed, have their homes destroyed, be thrown into jail, tortured, and be at the mercy of a settler colonial state that seeks to get rid of them regardless of orientation - how am I seeing “they should only genocide the homophobic Palestinians” and “homophobic Palestinians deserve what’s coming to them” from white queers who say they’re against the actions of the state of israel? You’re not pro palestine, you’re a homonationalist. Lgbt Palestinians don’t want you.