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LET GUY AND TOMMY BE HAPPY 2024
new(?) joey pics just dropped
credit : @joeyjordisonfamily
You wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me
IOF soldiers' Facebook pages are so fucked. They genuinely believe they aren't doing anything wrong and are justified in their war crimes. They genuinely think they won't face consequences which is why they keep posting bs like this.
At least the more bs they post the more evidence there is against Israel, the IOF and individual soldiers.
Another baby was attacked by Israel. Torturing a baby? They're monsters, I hate all Israeli genocidaires and they supporters.
Zionism is a terrorism!
STOP zionism!
Over 400 people have been found in mass graves in Al Shifa Hospital and Nasser Hospital so far
Anthony Blinken and Mitt Romney talk at the McCain Institute - Blinken says Israel’s PR is failing because social media allows people a direct look at what’s happening, shorn of the ability to mediate it. Romney then says yes, "that’s why we moved to ban TikTok".
The story began suddenly; we woke up to the sound of deafening rockets and violent explosions shaking the ground. These loud screams haven't stopped until now, and fear ran deep within us with every new roar.
Then came the shocking news: we had to leave our homes immediately and evacuate south towards Rafah. The orders were clear; everything in the north was vulnerable to bombing and invasion. We ventured out amidst growing tension, carrying a faint hope that we would return to our homes within two or three days, but reality was harsher than we imagined.
On our way, civilian evacuees were subjected to targeted attacks, and innocent victims fell everywhere. We reached Rafah, a city where we knew no one. We began to build our tents amidst the sand and stones, in a desperate attempt to create a temporary shelter that would protect us from the flames of conflict and its fierce winds.
We are today on day 215 of the war, and the attacks do not stop, the situation is heading towards genocide, dispersal, and displacement. We have no shelter, and everything we had has been bombed, and there are no words to describe the magnitude of the collapse we are suffering and the suffering we are going through. We are in danger, and at any moment we may lose our lives.
But the tent, despite its simplicity, was not enough to protect us from the cold nights and the heat of the day.
The conditions were harsh, and the suffering was immense, as we had only a few resources and equipment to sustain us.
All the people ask?
Where is the next hell? There is no interface and no clear way.
Please help me evacuate from G@za before they enter Rafah.
I do not want to die here
protests are supposed to make privileged people uncomfortable btw
this picture of Dr Adnan al-Bursh was taken after he performed 28 surgeries in one day during the Great March of Return in 2018, when the apartheid entity's snipers shot 6000+ Palestinian protesters, killing over 200.
please listen to his words, he remained until the last moment saving the wounded before the IOF kidnapped and tortured him to death.
we will never forget. we will never forgive. the entity's reign of terror will end before our eyes.
7 May 2024
Journalist Wadea Abu Alsaoud speaks to a little girl in north Gaza, who is in tears and exhausted while retrieving water for her family to drink. English translation provided by Instagram user israa5q:
Wadea: Why are you crying?
Girl: We're tired of going up to fill water.
W: What do you wish for, my dear?
G: I wish the war would end.
W: So that you can go back to your home?
G: (Yes) but the Zionists bombed it.
W: Have you been staying in the refugee school for long?
G: Yes, we stayed in Alsinaah then we were displaced, then we came here. We were displaced alot and we are tired.
W: God willing, you will go back to your home. And we are all going to go back to our homes and rebuild them and rebuild our Gaza and and make it better and more beautiful than ever, right my dear?
G: Yes, God willing.
I genuinely feel so fucking ill. This feels like something out of a dystopian novel. Scratch that actually this is literally what happened in the fucking Hunger Games, we are LIVING IT right now.
THEY ARE USING A POP CULTURE EVENT TO TURN EYES AWAY FROM THE MURDER OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TONIGHT. THEY ARE WEAPONIZING CELEBRITY POPULARITY TO KILL AND MARTYR HUMAN BEINGS WHO HAVE BEEN BEGGING TO BE SEEN AS HUMAN FOR THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS. Scratch that, begging to be seen as human for DECADES.
WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT CELEBRITY'S OUTFITS WHEN CHILDREN ARE DYING BEFORE THEY'VE GOTTEN A CHANCE TO TAKE THEIR FIRST STEPS?
Celebrities are not your fucking friends. They don't even know you exist. How about aiding your fellow man in trying to make this world a better place instead of liveblogging your reactions to what dress so-and-so is wearing, huh?
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE.
"Elderly Palestinian couple looking at their former home, now occupied by a couple from Brooklyn. 🇵🇸" [@/RamAbdu on X. April 4th, 2024.]
10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU (1999) dir. Gil Junger
Sometimes older white French people like to mention how France is not racist because the previous generations lived in peace and at some point they bring up how from the mid 70’s to the second half of the 80’s it was very very common for schools to have Arabic classes and stuff like that.
I always knew it was bullshit (2 murders attempts on my grandpa for being Algerian but suuuuuuuure France isn’t racist) but I never searched into the “Arabic classes” thing to understand why I just knew there must have been a fucked up reason.
Well today I learned that the reason there was Arabic classes was to remind to the children that they would never be French and to encourage the families to go back to Algeria (and Morocco and Tunisia but mostly Algeria). Like I just saw an old video of the government being like “it’s important for the children to stay close to their culture it’s not okay that they speak French better than they speak Arabic it makes the families less likely to go back to their home countries and more likely to stay here for their children.”