@dieworkwear Huge fan of your content & especially big fan of this post. Thanks for trying to spread some light. Sorry Twitter is a fucking cesspool now, I wish these people would go back to 4chan.
@tonykatz@_MrHatty But the gov't does decide how people travel...they've chosen cars. Do you not see how you have already been made a pawn who needs a car to get around?
@cry__stal__ Nah I think I'm team CB for the same reason (chance to make eye contact w Andre 3000 from a front table?! 🥵) but I opted for tix to masonic cause it's on a Friday and I figured there would be more seats available 🤷♀️
@devilscompiler @babadookspinoza There have been 10,000 Palestinians killed in the last 3 weeks, and the IDF has been clear that this is just the beginning. Surely you must understand the inadequacies of a graph that shows up to 6 months ago.
@violetikon Gov't agencies, mostly, which tend to be underfunded/deregulated, limiting their abilities to communicate resources and programing, or enforce rules when companies are breaking them
Israel’s decades of illegal military occupation and imprisonment of Gaza make peace impossible and tragic violence inevitable. Israel has trapped millions of Palestinians in Gaza in what is recognized by the international community as the world’s largest open-air prison. Failure to recognize this context is the inability to comprehend what is unfolding overseas.
It is outrageous that our elected leaders from both parties continue to support this brutal occupation and in the same breath call for peace. This is not leadership, it is hypocrisy. What they are really calling for is not peace, but a return to the status quo of daily violence and humiliation against Palestinians, which many in the U.S. accept as normal. True peace requires justice. It requires the end of a racist apartheid system that criminalizes Palestinian existence. If our elected officials were truly interested in peace, we would hear their voices condemning the bulldozing of Palestinian homes, the torching of olive trees, the theft of water, the vandalism of mosques and churches, the violent theft of land, the illegal detention of Palestinian children, and the calls from Israeli leaders to “erase” Palestinians entirely.
Hypocrisy is sending billions of tax-payer dollars to Ukrainians fighting for their homeland and championing their armed struggle as “resistance,” while condemning even peaceful forms of Palestinian resistance, such as boycotts, as illegitimate.
I condemn the killing of all innocent civilians, no matter their background. Ending this violence requires ending the occupation. Peace and permanent occupation and apartheid cannot coexist. I urge global leaders to work towards a just and lasting solution that upholds the dignity, rights, and aspirations of all people.