happy bluebird!!
sort of a companion to my other piece here <3
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at the height of her career, the silence is deafening, and i have questions
listen, my sister has been a Swiftie for over a decade, BUT we both find it insane that she's at the height of her career and she can't find the time to publicly denounce the genocide in Palestine.
i KNOW we shouldn't depend on celebrities to get a message across, but we literally protest by the MILLIONS and no one listens.
the best time to speak up was yesterday. the second best time to speak up is today.
although i refuse to put that kind of faith in her specifically, i appreciate the other big names that have come forwards to call out the despicable actions that have been committed against the Palestinian people for 75 years. Colonialism is a disease.
i have to ask, if in a few decades from now, we will look back and see how she spoke over people who were condemning these events? will we even remember that someone even mentioned Gaza the night she announced her new album?
i have questions and i want answers
she doesn't owe anyone anything, of course, but all humans have SOME sort of moral code. Usually hearing "+30,000 deaths, including +15,000 children, in less than a year" is enough to get people asking questions at the very least. She hasn't even vague posted about it :/
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good morning good morning i do have to do some work today but i wanted to start the day with some more painting so
here's the list! we need one more number to determine which of my girls will go free first, so...
and then i will try to paint them both when the results come in :)
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oh my god she actually did a time shift paradigm... country taylor is still in there god BLESS
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source - https://twitter.com/RockLovesMe2
On April 18, 1987 the best part of growing up for most of us premiered!
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“A Sudanese girl holds a sign as supporters of Sudan People's Liberation Army leader John Garang wait for his arrival on the tarmac of the Rumbek, south Sudan, airport.”
Photographed by Beatrice Debut.
10 June 2004.
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