L’HORREUR ABSOLUE.
À Gaza des enfants palestiniens sont déchiquetés par les forces d’occupation israéliennes.
Ne cessez jamais de parler de la Palestine !
we are watching a fucking holocaust happen in front of our eyes. look in the eyes of these poor children. dont fucking look away. do not turn a blind eye to this.
i’m gonna hold your hand when i say this… but if your ship makes you hate another member to the point where their presence feels threatening then you should REALLY seek professional help because that’s not normal
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These are the trans people we KNOW OF who've been murdered this year for being trans. Remember all of them.
psi dibiarin jadi gelandangan sama keluarganya yang konglomerat itu cuma karna seksualitasnya, dia bertahun-tahun sendirian tanpa ada yang peduli tentang sa yang dia alamin, tapi masih ada aja yang berharap kita bersikap baik sama mild dan temen-temennya yang ignorant itu
Today marks the 78th anniversary of the Nakba (catastrophe), during which more than 750,000 Palestinians were expelled and over 400 villages were destroyed to establish the State of Israel.
EDITORIAL POSITION
Up to 310 million boys have suffered rape during childhood. When we talk about girls, the number exceeds 370 million. Among women alive today, 1 in 8 experienced rape before the age of 18. These are data from UNICEF.
Since the very beginning, when there was still no information whatsoever about Psi’s case, we were the international platform that gave visibility to it. When there was not even a single person standing in his defense, we translated, in tears, everything he reported. Something that hurt deeply, in every sense, due to personal issues and traumas that, despite Psi’s courage, go beyond the courage of the person writing this text.
All of the apologies were horrible, as at no point did they truly address the real victim. Horrible was the timing of a company that decided, only one day after everything that happened, to release a premiere announcement. And horrible were all those artists and non-artists who, even after the audio was exposed, continued to support Mild and Pi Scott.
Within journalism, there is a difference between reporting and promoting something. We would never promote anything in which someone involved in a project could somehow, directly or indirectly, be supporting people connected to a rapist. The role of a news report, on the other hand, is to inform and allow the public to develop a critical perspective on what they read. Even so, our values need to be visible to everyone in order to show what we truly stand for. We are ceasing coverage of any production in which the members involved still stand alongside those who support and cover up a case of sexual violence. Nothing and no one can stand above the victim.
At the beginning of this text, we presented data and showed that, even when there was still nothing internationally, we sought out and brought this information to you. The excuse that there was no information available to anyone in Thailand is not reasonable at all.
There is no way that we, from the other side of the world, could have access to these events while, in Thailand itself, one of the biggest media cases in recent times involving a powerful family had somehow not reached artists and other public figures. It was being covered on television throughout the entire day, becoming the most discussed topic on Twitter, with hundreds of online articles being published.
We are not going to say that we expect artists to be more careful when using social media, because that should already be a common rule for anyone on the internet. As public figures, known worldwide and with a massive fanbase, their commitment should be greater. What we truly expect is for them to use that space to support the victim, raise awareness about sexual violence in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and directly support institutions and NGOs that work for the LGBTQIAP+ community and people who have experienced violence at some point in their lives.
We are proud that, through the HUB Awards and the support of fans, we were able to donate 2,250 dollars to an institution that shelters LGBTQIAP+ people who were kicked out of their homes for being queer, providing housing, food, and psychosocial support. So why are those who portray LGBTQIAP+ narratives, and whose careers and financial gains (meaning a lot, a whole lot of money) are based on this, unable to make a donation or promote similar initiatives? Being a good person and acting responsibly is the minimum expected from any citizen. We should expect more action, and concrete actions.
This is our position. Until those involved directly apologize to the victim, acknowledge their mistakes, stop supporting the accused side, and demonstrate concrete actions in support of people who suffer violence every single day.
Always on the victim’s side.
BoysLove Hub
May 14, 2026