@Gorilla9c My weapon of choice is a board with a nail or posion.
My great grandfather beat my great grandmother. He died of rat poison. Insanity runs in my family. Best not to mess with.
British journalist @owenjonesjourno criticizes Itamar Ben-Gvir's treatment of members of @gbsumudflotilla, asking:
If this is how Europeans are treated in front of cameras, can the world imagine what happens to Palestinians behind closed doors, what goes unrecorded and unfilmed?
Did you know, those little bees you see in the evening sitting on flowers are old bees.
Old & sick bees don't return to the hive at the end of their day.
They spend the night on flowers, and if they have the chance to see another sunrise, they resume their activity by bringing pollen or nectar to the colony.
They do this sensing that the end is near.
No bee waits to die in the hive so as not to burden the others.
So, next time you see an old little bee sat upon a flower as the night closes in...
...thank the little bee for her life long service.
They have roamed America's open land for centuries.
Wild. Free. Untouchable by law.
Right now, helicopters are chasing them down.
The BLM is conducting large-scale roundups across the West—thousands of wild horses and
burros pursued to exhaustion, separated from their
families, and loaded into government holding facilities.
In those pens, herds are broken apart. Stallions fight in close quarters.
Horses built for open land crash into the bars of their enclosures in desperate escape attempts.
The leading cause of death in holding facilities is traumatic injury.
Over 64,000 wild horses and burros are already warehoused in these facilities. More arrive every day.
And every budget cycle, the administration tries to open the door to slaughter. Project 2025 calls them a problem to be "disposed of.
Congress has pushed back - so far. But without permanent protection, this fight never ends.
If slaughter isn’t the goal, why keep removing the protections against it?
#DemsUnited