Keith Porter Jr., 43, was killed by an off-duty ICE agent on New Year’s Eve in Northridge.
The agent’s name remains hidden.
No interview.
No charges.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
a man in istanbul st*bbed his sister seventeen times in a public park for “tainting the family name” by living alone. he surrendered to police, calm and resolute. his uncles visited the station, bringing his favorite food. the media debated “provocation” and “cultural pressure.” his sentence was reduced for “good behavior” and “honor mitigation.” he will be eligible for parole in nine years. her apartment has been cleared out, her plants dead on the windowsill
the thing with ai porn is that it isn’t just a new thing that’s happening on twitter, its happening at schools and has already claimed too many innocent lives. letting these things exist will lead to more vulnerable people getting hurt.
As the world becomes more digital new forms of misogyny emerge. Just as women&girls who are harassed or raped are told not to go out women whose photos have been altered by AI are now being told not to post photos. Men don't think the solution lies in them being decent
Woman on tiktok reported how her husband went to the doctor for basically the same symptoms she’s been dealing with-tired all the time, no energy, just run down. And they run all these tests on him, they were super concerned, they get him in with specialists right away. And then she goes to the same doctor & tell him. “Yeah, I'm in chronic pain, I'm tired, I have no energy, I have no libido, I have pain when I have sex, and I just feel so run down and defeated. And the doctor looks at her and goes, 'Welcome to motherhood, no test no specialist nothing ….Like... that's it? We can't just say 'welcome to motherhood' to women when they're complaining about being tired and in chronic pain and having difficulty performing daily functional activities. Medical misogyny is so cruel!
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This is, quite literally, the worst night we've lived through maybe in our entire lives. No one in Gaza slept tonight. Not a single family was spared. Water flooded every home and tent. People were forced to sleep standing, or stayed awake, surrounded by crumbling walls.
Seawater crept into the tents of displaced families as they slept, sweeping them away. Walls of damaged houses collapsed on those inside. The only sounds were screaming, cold, and rushing water.
I’m trying to describe what we’re going through, but words are not enough.
Please pray for us…Helplessness is overwhelming, and death feels closer than ever.
This video is a microcosm of how October 7 has been discussed and deliberately misframed.
If the Palestinian man had reacted at all, even in basic self-defense, the Israeli would’ve shot him on the spot and faced little to no consequence. That asymmetry is the operating reality; it’s not hypothetical.
What this footage captures is only a drop in an ocean of violence Palestinians have been subjected to for nearly eight decades. Yet when October 7 happened, the focus wasn’t on the daily, structural violence that preceded it (the settler who runs someone over, the soldier who humiliates, or the system that enables it all). Instead, the focus was placed squarely on the Palestinian who reacts, as if reaction exists in a vacuum.
That’s what this video exposes. One side’s permitted to brutalize, terrorize, and endanger lives in full view of the world, while the other’s expected to endure it quietly. If they don’t, they’re killed and then blamed for their own death.
A year has passed since the detention of my father,
In this white coat, he walked alone amidst death, destruction, and in front of tanks—not because he was fearless, but because his oath and his humanity were greater than any fear. He refused to abandon the children and the wounded at Hospital , and for that, he was detained.
This image is a testament to the courage of the man who was the last line of defense for life, and it is the very same scene that ended with his unjust arrest.
A full year of injustice has passed. Today, we ask for nothing but his freedom. Please share his story to keep his voice alive.
It really is unfathomably evil that Israel is blocking the entry of hundreds of thousands of tents and mobile homes to a place where they’ve destroyed 90% of houses. Nothing justifies this. It’s sadistic and cruel.
A physician colleague from Canada tried to enter Palestine today to go into Gaza and volunteer as a medic. He was denied entry by an Israeli soldier, and was told by them that he could not be carrying in with him medications. The exact quote is “no life saving medications”.
A severe storm is hitting the Gaza Strip, damaging tents of civilians and displaced families due to heavy rain and strong winds, worsening the already difficult humanitarian conditions.
it's crazy that for two years we saw daily crimes against humanity and nothing but gore of palestinians and then it just stopped and now barely anyone talks about it