mr-selfdestruct:

mariamlovesyou:

OK Iโ€™m in the pussy ๐Ÿ‘. Now what

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philcollinsenjoyer:

for the gaylors who feel disappointed or upset about taylor’s statement i understand that it’s difficult and my genuine advice is that you should get into beatles rpf

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jihaad:

“what about gay rights in palestine” “what about womens rights in palestine” idk maybe they can work on that once they get Being Alive In Their Homes Rights

imo even this grants too much to the false binary. “being alive in your home” is gay rights if you are gay

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apeacebone:

thestarsfightagainstusmyfriend:

Boycott Disney. Boycott McDonald’s. Boycott Starbucks. “Oh but it won’t work, it won’t do anything” Yes it will. Boycotts have worked before and they will again. Think of the Montgomery bus boycotts. Think about American women boycotting imported British goods during the revolution.

Why do you think popular media is so quick to discount boycotts as ineffective? Could it possibly be because they work? Could it be because major corporations understand that they work and are scared? Could it be because boycotts have historically been utilized by marginalized groups to assert their views and fight for change within a conflict in which they have no power?

Do not have give in to the apathetic nihilism of “nothing I do matters, so why bother?” That is exactly what oppressors count on. Be critical of the media you consume. Ask questions. Look to history. Boycott.

From the notes: Palestine has asked consumers to boycott 8 companies as listed here: https://bdsmovement.net/get-involved/what-to-boycott

“Virtually all Israeli companies are complicit to some degree in Israel’s system of occupation and apartheid. We focus our boycotts on a small number of companies and products for maximum impact. We focus on companies that play a clear and direct role in Israel’s crimes and where we think we can have an impact.”

  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Siemens
  • AXA (insurance company)
  • Puma
  • Israeli Fruit and Vegetables
  • SodaStream
  • Ahava (cosmetics)
  • Sabra (the hummus)

OP doesn’t understand what a boycott is or how it works but this reblog is good

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zegalba:

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Marcin Ryczek: Man Feeding Swans (2013)

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