All characters on my th are ufo, their value is listed in their description!
any ocs without a value are just for trade
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#ocsale#adoptable#adoptables
Her name was Ahed Tamimi. She grew up in Nabi Saleh -a small Palestinian village where protests against Israeli military presence were a weekly occurrence. When 7 Israeli soldiers shot her 15 year old cousin in the face with a rubber bullet outside their home. Hours later two soldiers appeared in her courtyard. Ahed walked up to one and slapped him. The video went viral instantly.
That night the Israeli army returned. Dozens of soldiers. 3am. They arrested her in her bedroom. She was 16 years old. Her trial was held behind closed doors. She was sentenced to 8 months in prison. The world erupted. Amnesty International, the UN, governments across the globe demanded her release.
She served every day of her sentence.
She walked out of prison at 17 unbroken. The soldier she slapped was never charged. She became the face of Palestinian resistance for an entire generation.
It’s legally impossible to defend yourself against a cop, on or off duty. You will be killed or charged and imprisoned if you survive, the cop will face no consequences and they can effectively kill whoever they want.
SIGN THE PETITION 📷Las Vegas, Nevada: He Stole a Flamingo From Its Home and Tortured It in His Hotel Room! Peachy survived 27 YEARS inside the Flamingo Hotel & Casino. Twenty-seven years! Safe. Peaceful. Loved by every guest who walked by. 📷
Then Mitchell Fairbarn showed up.
This man broke into the flamingo habitat, CHASED the birds in a frenzy, injured several of them, and RIPPED Peachy out of the enclosure with his bare hands!
He carried a living, breathing flamingo through a casino and into his hotel room. And then the real horror began.
He CHOKED Peachy. He SLAMMED the bird into the ground. Over and over and over again! Police found blood splattered across the room. Feathers everywhere. All of it caught on camera! 📷https://t.co/RL0YGUMxrO
So CNN documents this and that’s it? Not offering money to the family to get them out of this situation? We need to ask ourselves if the journalism is worth it in this case when the media can actually step in to prevent child abuse
Lau's getting her license back in three years and quickly transferred her real estate to some LLCs to alleviate the level of compensation she'd have to pay out
A whole family was killed. This is not justice. She deserves more than just probation and a 3-year license suspension
A black woman from Kenya disappeared in the UK and was found dead in a body of water.
Barely anyone reported on it.
No one is saying her name.
She’s being forgotten.
Melissa is doing incredible work to raise awareness about cases no one else will report on.
Gaza is forgotten amid the recent
Israeli-US attacks in the region, while Israel is still
pombing and starving the besieged people of Gaza for
the third year!
I will not forgive anyone who sees this post and does not support me with a single word and ignores me.
If you see this, leave even a dot
https://t.co/eT2gnSn5KO
🚨BREAKING: DHS agents are now illegally arresting U.S. citizens at airports… and trafficking them across state lines.
A 28-year-old U.S. citizen, Sunny Naqvi, was detained by DHS, for 43 hours, after landing at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago.
She wasn’t charged with a crime, and she wasn’t accused of doing anything illegal…
Agents reportedly detained her over what they called a “curious travel history.”
Even though Sunny was born in Illinois…they still disappeared her.
After being held for about 30 hours inside the airport, agents secretly moved Sunny to an ICE detention facility in Broadview, Illinois.
While this was happening, federal agents repeatedly told her family she was NOT in custody, even though her phone location showed she was inside the facility.
Then it gets worse.
According to witnesses, agents asked for Sunny’s phone number so they could “look for her phone.”
Minutes later, the phone was opened, her messages were read, and the device was shut off, cutting off the family’s ability to track her.
After that, agents transported the U.S. citizen across state lines, to another detention facility in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
And then she was eventually released early Saturday morning… in a random state, alone.
Her phone was dead, and she had no transportation.
So, a U.S. citizen detained by the federal government had to hitchhike to a hotel, just to be able to reunite with her family.
And this is what people need to understand…
When federal agents can detain U.S. citizens without charges… lie to families about their custody, search personal phones, and secretly transport people across state lines…
That puts every single American in danger.
Because they can do it to anyone.