How does a lonely penguin or rejected monkey break the internet, while a starving baby in Gaza barely gets noticed? No child deserves to starve or be killed.
Even if you don’t live in NYC, please retweet this and get the word out so that the ppl in YOUR city also learn that they too can have politicians who get things done if they mobilize and vote socialist in other elections! 🗣️
Ms. Rachel: "Where have you been, leaders? Did you not see these kids as kids because of where they were born? 20,000 children killed. 151 starved to death.
A quadcopter shooting a baby breastfeeding in a tent. Did you not think they had beating hearts like your kids? How can you go to sleep at night knowing you said nothing?"
🚨Gaza this morning, moments ago
Israel is still committing genocide in Gaza‼️
Israel is still committing genocide in Gaza‼️
Israel is still committing genocide in Gaza‼️
Israel is still committing genocide in Gaza‼️
Israel is still committing genocide in Gaza‼️
Israel is still committing genocide in Gaza‼️
Israel has dropped over 200 bombs on Lebanon in less than 24 hours — murdering more than 83 civilians.
This is an American-backed, American-funded genocide.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
Does anyone else notice that no matter how many folks are posting about the Epstein files, it never trends on X?
News: Laguna Beach just banned glue traps. They're now the fifth city in the US to do it.
The ordinance passed unanimously in April and prohibits setting, placing, or using glue traps to catch any animal within city limits. Culver City, Ojai, Ventura, and West Hollywood already had bans. England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Germany, New Zealand, and most of Australia got there first.
The reason is pretty simple: glue traps don't catch mice. They catch whatever walks across them: birds, lizards, snakes, toads, bats. Whatever lands on one dies slowly, stuck, unable to eat or drink, often tearing off limbs trying to get free. That's true of the mouse too.
CVS, Target, Walgreens, Dollar General, and Dollar Tree have all pulled them from shelves following pressure from animal welfare groups. The retail bans are doing more work than the city ordinances for now, but the ordinances are the ones that stick.
A live trap with peanut butter catches the same mouse. It costs four dollars. The mouse gets relocated, the lizard doesn't die on your garage floor, and you haven't left a slow-motion trap set 24 hours a day for whatever wanders through.
Five cities down. A lot more to go.