@electkathysykes@nasescobar316@ICEgov I have to be useful to my Ally, and my Ally has to be useful to me. Whenever this relationship becomes lopsided the allyship ends. Alliances are mutually beneficial and but never eternal. Can you tell me when and where this alliance began? I've never heard a clear definition.
@reneagaerox@General_Oluchi The child has a physical and maybe mental disability. He's holding her in place to cut her cake. Look at the way her clapping is uncoordinated. I'm sorry if this triggered your trauma.
Will Keisha ever apologize to the family of little Secoria Turner?
After all, this child lost her life because Keisha allowed an โoccupation zoneโ at a Wendyโs - which by the way was burned to the ground while Keisha dithered
@TherealKenBrown Maybe in the crowd.
The leaders, were adults.
The stated focus, was helping Black people. Not a political party.
The students today are not being asked to lead; they are being asked to sacrifice their futures for a political party.
The White House literally got people's heads exploding because their social media account posted a meme. Then you got the pro blacks acting like they own Drake, but then saying that "he's not like us," in the same breath. Everything isn't about your personal politics, some things are just for fun and engagement. Listen to the music or not, it's just a meme folks, good grief. โ๐ฝ๐ญ
.@bungarsargon joins @KatiePavlichNN to break down the latest political violence statistics, examining what the numbers reveal about trends, risks and the broader national climate.
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The speech is free, but the consequences are not. If there was someone on the other side of the aisle saying things outside of mainstream thought ABC wouldn't have it. It's less about Kimmel's free speech and more about what ABC supports and protects. As a "comedian," he can find another gig.
This one broke me today.๐
A 38 year old nurse and mountaineer named Saleheh Akbari and her husband Ahmad Khodaei opened their home to wounded protesters who were too scared to go to hospitals on Jan 8 and 9, because the regime was hunting them down.
They treated them.
Hid them. Saved lives.
A few days later, on January 12, security forces raided their house. Ahmad wasnโt home yet, so they waited.
When he walked in, they jumped him and started beating him.
Saleheh threw herself between them to protect her husband.
They shot her in the heart. Point blank. Right in front of Ahmad, and their little 8 year old.
She died in his arms.
The grief destroyed him.
Ahmad couldnโt carry it.
He wrote one last letter to his wife, said goodbye to the world and posted it on his Instagram. He took his own life.
Two hearts that only wanted to help people, gone.
Because they dared to show humanity in a regime that has none.
This is what bravery looks like in Iran.
And the world keeps scrolling.
Share this.
Their story deserves to be heard. ๐