Dozens of more people have been killed after Israel intensified its attacks on Lebanon and launched overnight strikes on the country’s southern region.
Im begging you. Please don’t protest ICE by throwing dildos at detention centers. I can’t think of anything less helpful. The money used to buy the dildos would be better spent on bail funds & immigrant legal aid orgs
on a more serious note, on this women's day while some celebrate, many women around the world are surviving war, occupation, and repression. thinking esp of women in palestine, sudan, congo, iran, afghanistan, lebanon, kashmir and beyond. they deserve safety and freedom too <3
Before you get your “WW3” jokes off—people will die. People will die from US made bombs while we sit untouched and watch through our phones. That is the problem. That is why your joke isn’t fucking funny. Keep it.
its a privilege to be able to ignore the news, to escape the travesty of the world, but others cant do that, they cant turn off the news, because they are living it
I got a tip yesterday that migrants in detention are having a hard time using ICE’s hotline to report sexual assaults happening within detention facilities. So I decided to call up the hotline myself.
Here’s what I learned. [THREAD]
Keith Porter’s murder wasn’t captured on camera, so it’s allowing ICE to sweep it under the rug, but we need to keep talking about him just as much as we talk about Renee Good and Alex Pretti. None of us are safe from this campaign of state violence.
So much respect for anyone whose job requires shift work over Christmas. Specifically doctors, nurses, carers and healthcare staff in general. Their jobs don’t stop just because the big man in red is doing the rounds. Very thankful for my nurses over the festive period ♥️
War in Sudan isn’t only killing people. It’s stealing time. Missed birthdays, unfinished degrees, careers frozen mid dream, families suspended in survival mode. Entire lifetimes are being delayed or erased and none of that loss appears in casualty counts.
Ignoring Sudan does not make the crisis disappear. It makes it global. War does not respect borders. Refugees, weapons, and instability spread fast. Silence is not neutrality. It is permission. What the world ignores today will return as chaos tomorrow.