I've said this many times before -if you call yourself a feminist and you're silent about ANY person being oppressed around the world by violent dictators/regimes/governments (among many injustices) you're not a feminist. If your feminism isn't intersectional, it's not feminism -it's white feminism. If you don't know about or aren't talking about Sudan and the rampant sexual violence against Sudanese women by a terrorist genocidal militia -then GET TO KNOW and start talking about it because this is horrifying. I'm so tired of seeing mostly white women come to the frontlines of issues when it only benefits or impacts them. I'm beyond embarrassed for you.
I wish I didn't have to see the tag "[insert nonBlack group]'s lives matter" on my post. Gentle reminder that term is explicitly for Black people and there are so many different phrases you can use. Our languages and dialects n culture are appropriated literally 24/7, please don't contribute to that. Especially not in the name of "social justice."
It is no secret that Israel attacks the most vulnerable and will do so by any means. The truth is in everyone's face yet so many people refuse to see this as a genocide.
Dont fucking draw then skinny without them asking.
Too many of my friends have fat sonas and get a commission back where theyve been changed to being skinny Even when brought up theyre met with "sorry! Thats just my style"
We are saddened to hear about the passing of Dorie Ann Ladner, lifelong voting rights activist. 🕊️🗳️
Ms. Ladner participated in every major civil rights protest of the 1960s, including the March on Washington and the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. She was a key organizer in her home state of Mississippi, with contributions to the NAACP and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In June 1964, she launched a volunteer campaign called “Mississippi Freedom Summer,” with a goal of registering as many Black voters as possible.
We remember and honor Dorie through the words of her sister and fellow activist, Joyce Ladner: as someone who “fought tenaciously for the underdog and the dispossessed,” and “left a profound legacy of service.”
any reason in specific why you don’t write for zegras anymore? i’m just curious
I just don’t really like him anymore. He has also said the word wigga (white n*gga) and as a black person i don’t really like that. Thank you for understanding.