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joyishome · 1 month
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That was her baby. Her whole 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥. Gone, in the matter of seconds.
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flawwwinn · 3 months
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Near Ramallah, Palestine.
1992.
📷 Esaias BAITEL.
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tomi4i · 3 months
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Ceasefire NOW
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kain-nine · 3 months
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Do everything you can to help please?
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whereserpentswalk · 4 months
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Activist burnout isn't a moral failing of a community, it's not people being selfish. It's a natural result of how human minds work, and you can't expect communities to out-moral human psychology.
When people are exposed to the same upsetting thing over and over again, either it fucks with their mental health and makes them more depressed and anxious, or alternatively it makes them apathetic and desensitized. Neither of those things are good for a movement, and those are the ways humans are going to react to constant upsetting messages. You cannot avoid this by telling people to just be better people, you cannot use higher reasoning to make an entire community's emotions work in a fundamentally different way to how human emotions normal work.
Every successful movement account for the fact that people can't be at 100% all the time. Movements that ask for a level of extreme and undying anger, burn bright and die fast, it's a useful way of organizing a very immediate response, but cannot be done for something larger scale. If you give people, the ultimatum of either being at 100% or 0% all the time, they will choose 0% because the alternative isn't possible for most people.
If you're constantly showing the same disturbing images over and over again, they will lose their effectiveness quickly. If I see a post detailing the horrors of the current genocide, I'm probably just going to scroll past it, because it's all things I already know, and I've seen it so many times there's no emotional reaction, and this is how a lot of people are with posts like this, because you can't ask people to have the same emotional reaction to the same information hundreds of times over.
You can't stop activist burnout by being a better person because burnout isn't a choice, it's a psychological response. If your activism doesn't account for the material reality of the community (in this case being humans with human minds), then that's on you for organizing badly.
Also, if you need to hear this: you are not a bad person for experiencing compassion fatigue, it's literally part of being a person. Don't hurt yourself.
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ufis-father · 23 days
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'If one bomb was dropped in London you'd never hear the end of it' If 7/10 was done to any of your countries, you privileged fucks, the situation would have been much worst. And no one would have been protesting.
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jay0fspad3s · 6 months
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(Quick edit: this was a question asked in good faith and I should have specified that earlier. I also have learned a lot from everyone's responses and am not gonna respond to any more of them but I will keep reading them!)
Okay correct me if I'm wrong since I'm not the most educated on the topic, but isn't Zionism kinda antisemitic in the sense that by saying that there should be a purely Jewish state in Israel it kinda of implies that Jewish people would not be welcome anywhere else?
Like Jewish people belong wherever they want to be. If it was any other religion saying this (see the Islamic State), they'd call it terroism, but since it's Israel suddenly they're heavily supported by the US and such.
Like, it sounds kinda antisemitic but also colonialist at the same time.
I'm not sure if any of that made sense, but it's a thought I keep having.
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white-tulip323 · 3 months
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من اجمل ما وصلني : خَذلته قُريش فَنصره النجاشي. 🇿🇦🌿🇵🇸‏⁧‫جنوب_افريقيا تكرر التاريخ.
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dimplecki · 4 months
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What I've realised throughout this war, seeing hundreds of misinformation posts about israel/hamas, mostly unverified tweets or biased sources(al jazeera for example) is that people are not interested in the truth.
They will spread the most ridiculous news stories, at the level of fanfiction, with thousands of notes, like its a fucking fandom. You try to correct them and provide them with proof, and they'll ignore you at best or delete your comment/block you at worst. They want to follow trends, performative activism, likes, a moral highground and a "correct" political identity. They want to spread hate. Truth is the least of their worries.
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saeedislamicart · 6 months
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وَأَنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ ➡️ Instagram
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joyishome · 3 months
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"i would post about Palestine but i dont want my aesthetic to be messed up" fuck you. From the bottom of my heart, FUCK YOU.
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flawwwinn · 4 months
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"الشهيد"
“The martyr”
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Oil on canvas,
31.12.2023
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like-this-post-if-you · 2 months
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Like this post if you support Palastine
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free-solo · 5 months
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إن الإنسان ما هو إلا قضية فنحن كعرب قضيتنا الأولى فلسطين ومتى ما تهاونا فيها فقدنا إنسانيتنا
غسان كنفاني-
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kain-nine · 3 months
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There should be no reason for you to look past this?
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These are journalists and poets who have died since the war started I couldn’t actually put all of them so just know there are way more people and journalists who have lost their lives
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ufis-father · 1 month
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'How dare you attack Palestinians on Ramadan' what happened in Yom Kippur 1973 ??
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