In all seriousness though, Love Island USA needs to take a break after this season and go back to the drawing board. They have really lost the plot of the show. Challenges don’t have winners, there are no dates, bombshells suck at their job. Everything just freaky
Love Island for me is a live study in sexual economics of hetero dynamics; how bodies, race, skin tone, personality, trauma, insecurities, fears and attractiveness interact and are weaponised in competition, and how the public’s voting choices reveal our biases and pecking order.
Everyone felt sad for the penguin walking alone and the monkey rejected by his mother. But this video is far more heartbreaking, yet it didn’t receive the same attention.
After the world is done raving about 🇨🇩 DR. Congo’s grand arrival and fashion look for the World Cup, please also take the time to educate yourselves about our issues and amplify our voices. DR. Congo is currently undergoing a genocide and one of its worst Ebola outbreaks.
i want history museums. i want art galleries. i want forests. i want waterfalls. i want oceans. i want long car drive. i want concerts. i want book stores. i want rooftops. i want star gazing. i want to travel. i want to feel.
Nobody wants a city on Mars. Nobody wants AI in every app. Nobody wants a robot butler. Nobody wants data centers everywhere. Nobody wants flying cars or humanoid robots. We want clean water, we want bees to survive, and we want a habitable planet.
Especially women. We can wake up one day & all our rights will be taken away on a whim but never for men. The Afghan women went to bed one night & woke up the next day as slaves in their own homes & it haunts me everyday.
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What a wild sentence to read. It’s not shocking, Black Americans have warned about this for decades.
When we say that Black liberation is everyone’s liberation, what did you think we were talking about?