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hussyknee · 5 months
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A foreign lobby group wielding this much influence is insane. Coupled with the fact that most journalists, students, academics, activists and artists being expelled, fired, persecuted and disproportionately penalised are BIPOC, it seems like white supremacists are using this opportunity as a concerted effort to push minorities out of every institution of influence. It's nothing less than a bipartisan attack by the white establishment on civil rights.
If y'all do not fight like hell for these people US minorities will be fucked no matter how much you vote.
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thekeypa · 9 months
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📢 Nine House Democrats voted against resolution that declares Israel is "not a racist and apartheid state".
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godhasheardtruthfully · 5 months
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Advocating for peace & ceasefire: An open letter to my representatives
Hi I am Sam-Amina Matthew-John Bailey, a lifelong Coloradan, I'm sending you peace and goodwill Senators Michael Bennet, John Hickenlooper, & Representative Brittany Pettersen I must join the lively chorus of voices demanding we all do our part to unite for peace - as manifested by a deescalation of military force, advocating for Israel to cease fire, and defunding of the United States militaries role in the conflict occurring to this day in Gaza. It is so urgent for us to take action to save the lives of innocent people of all ages. We have no business encouraging or spending our tax extracted dollars on this senseless violence. Let's refocus on righteous ways we can benevolently spend our wealth that may benefit the health of our global community, such as enhanced public transportation, healthcare access, and housing unhoused peoples. As an artist among political scientists I've found the people who you serve as a sitting Senator in Colorado generally share a passionate zeal for righteousness. There's a transcendental coalition of humans all across this state that, regardless of if they identify as Democrats, Republicans, or Independents, who are sincerely God fearing people. People who long to do good to others and love our neighbors. Thus I both strategically recommend and supplicate myself to you as a voter in this state that your office becomes a vocal bastion of peace, demanding Israels ceasefire and the cessation of our peoples part in fueling genocidal missions in any part of the globe. Cori Bush, Rashida Tlaib, André Carson, Summer Lee, and Delia Ramirez are leading such a movement in the House. Thank you so much for your time, service, and consideration, Happy Holidays Senator Bennet, Senator Hickenlooper, & Representative Pettersen
I will be praying for the wellbeing of you & yours, Sam-Amina Matthew-John Bailey
Inshallah I'll share with y'all if my neighbors & elected representatives respond. May they be well, experiencing luxurious peace in their lives.
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plitnick · 1 year
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There are opportunities for Palestine advocacy following the U.S. midterm elections
There are opportunities for Palestine advocacy following the U.S. midterm elections
The midterms aren’t over yet, but it’s already clear that this was an historic disappointment for Republicans. Despite making sure that they mostly backed candidates who had little or no chance of losing, AIPAC suffered a few setbacks, most notably failing in their bid to defeat Summer Lee in Pennsylvania and losing one of their most Arab-hating and war-loving shills in Virginia. Several…
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iwriteaboutfeminism · 5 months
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Signers include:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mark Pocan,Betty McCollum, Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush, James McGovern, Mary Gay Scanlon, Raúl Grijalva, Pramila Jayapal, Joaquin Castro, Delia Ramirez, Henry Johnson, Greg Casar, Jesús “Chuy” Garcia, Bonnie Watson Coleman, Nydia Velázquez, Ayanna Pressley, Jonathan Jackson, Barbara Lee, André Carson, Jamaal Bowman, Summer Lee, Veronica Escobar, and Ilhan Omar.
If any of these are your Congresspeople, call to thank them!
If your Congressperson isn't listed here, call to say you want them to support a ceasefire.
Capitol Switchboard: 202-224-3121
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odinsblog · 1 month
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AIPAC, a rightwing conservative, quasi-religious, foreign organization, is interfering with U.S. elections and shaping who is and who isn’t a member of Congress.
AIPAC is currently targeting progressives like Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Summer Lee, Jamaal Bowman, Greg Casar, Delia Ramirez, Maxwell Frost, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and others who do not feel beholden to Israel and are sympathetic to Palestinians.
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If AIPAC was a super PAC funded by North Korea, or China, or Russia, or Iran—and interfering in elections by financing the campaigns of specific candidates—almost every member of Congress would be freaking out. And rightly so. This is no different.
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girlactionfigure · 10 days
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The 44 House members who voted to provide cover for Jew haters:
 Reps. Becca Balint (D-VT)
Don Beyer (D-VA)
Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR)
Jamaal Bowman (D-NY)
Cori Bush (D-MO)
Andre Carson (D-IN)
Greg Casar (D-TX)
Judy Chu (D-CA)
Yvette Clarke (D-NY)
Danny Davis (D-IL)
Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA)
Debbie Dingell (D-MI)
Veronica Escobar (D-TX)
Valerie Foushee (D-NC)
Maxwell Frost (D-FL)
Chuy Garcia (D-TX)
Robert Garcia (D-CA)
Al Green (D-TX)
Jared Huffman (D-CA)
Jonathan Jackson (D-IL)
Sara Jacobs (D-CA)
Pramila Jayapal (D-WA)
Hank Johnson (D-GA)
Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA)
Barbara Lee (D-CA)
Summer Lee (D-PA)
Jim McGovern (D-MA)
Gwen Moore (D-WI)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)
Ilhan Omar (D-MN)
Chellie Pingree (D-ME)
Mark Pocan (D-WI)
Katie Porter (D-CA)
Ayanna Pressley (D-MA)
Delia Ramirez (D-IL)
Jan Schakowsky (D-IL)
Rahsida Tlaib (D-MI)
Jill Tokuda (D-HI)
Lauren Underwood (D-IL)
Nydia Velazquez (D-NY)
Maxine Waters (D-CA) 
Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ)
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luulapants · 4 months
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Where Illinois politicians stand on Palestine
I sent a letter to Senator Tammy Duckworth today. Illinois is a solidly blue state, and I've dutifully voted blue no matter who since I started voting. Droves of people here have been writing to her and our Congressional Representatives, begging them to support a ceasefire, and all we will get back is a canned party-line response about Israel's right to "self defense" and the need to eradicate Hamas.
They are able to do this, to disregard the outrage of their constituency, because they feel certain that no matter how many letters we send, we will show up and vote for them when the time comes. They are certain their actions have no consequences, and even if they did, they would tell us that it's all our fault for failing in our democratic duty to vote.
Senator Dick Durban received about $154.5k from Israeli lobby groups. He has publicly called for ceasefire anyway. Their money was not worth a genocide.
Senator Tammy Duckworth received over $212k from Israeli lobby groups. She refuses to call for ceasefire. This was her going rate to enable genocide.
In my letter, I told her that I could not see pictures of dead Palestinian babies and turn around and vote for someone, like her, who had their blood on her hands. I told her that "vote blue" cannot extend to genocide. My ethics do not stretch this far.
14/17 representatives for the state of Illinois are Democrats. Of these, only 5 have called for ceasefire.
Jonathan Jackson: $3k from Israeli lobby groups. He has publicly called for ceasefire anyway. Their money was not worth a genocide.
Robin Kelly: $21.5k from Israeli lobby groups. She refuses to call for ceasefire. This was her going rate to enable genocide.
Delia Ramirez: $0 from Israeli lobby groups. She has publicly called for ceasefire. They knew she could not be bought.
Jesus "Chuy" Garcia: $0 from Israeli lobby groups. He has publicly called for ceasefire. They knew he could not be bought.
Mike Quigley: $43.5k from Israeli lobby groups. He refuses to call for ceasefire. This was his going rate to enable genocide.
Sean Casten: $61.5k from Israeli lobby groups. He refuses to call for ceasefire. This was his going rate to enable genocide.
Danny Davis: $0 from Israeli lobby groups. Yet he refuses to call for ceasefire. You can have his cowardice for free.
Raja Krishnamoorthi: $61.5k from Israeli lobby groups. He refuses to call for ceasefire. This was his going rate to enable genocide.
Jan Schakowsky: $58.5k from Israeli lobby groups. She has publicly called for ceasefire anyway. Their money was not worth a genocide.
Brad Schneider: $54k from Israeli lobby groups. He refuses to call for ceasefire. This was his going rate to enable genocide.
Bill Foster: $65.5k from Israeli lobby groups. He refuses to call for ceasefire. This was his going rate to enable genocide.
Mike Bost is a Republican. $14.5k and obviously no ceasefire talk. He will not be moved.
Nikki Budzinski: $25.5k from Israeli lobby groups. She refuses to call for ceasefire. This was her going rate to enable genocide.
Lauren Underwood: $0 from Israeli lobby groups. She has publicly called for ceasefire. They knew she could not be bought.
Mary Miller is a Republican. $0 - they don't even have to pay her to toe the party line. She will not be moved.
Darin LaHood is a Republican. $27.5k and obviously no ceasefire talk. He will not be moved.
Eric Sorenson: $0 from Israeli lobby groups. Yet he refuses to call for ceasefire. You can have his cowardice for free.
The Republicans will be trash regardless, but we cannot let our Democrats skate by thinking there are no consequences for supporting a genocide. They are slaughtering people with your tax dollars, Americans. It's time to get serious. It's time to tell these people that they cannot have our votes for free. It's time to start talking about primary opposition and third party voting. It's time to start exercising our power as voting citizens.
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irishskeptic · 21 days
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Percy Jackson would like to be like his mother. She is the most beautiful woman.
Percy would like to have her strikingly black eyes, her wonderful black curls, her warm caramel skin.
But Percy's eyes are a bright blue color, although he loves blue, and his blond hair can't be dyed because it's too delicate and he can't even tan so that his skin comes close to the shade of his mother's skin, the most he'll get is a burn.
He wants people to watch and see the son of Sanchia Delia Lourdes Ramirez Jackson, and not white boy, who can't possibly be the son of a Latin American woman.
He wants his mother's son.
@pain-is-too-tired @ishouldsleepbut @florenceisstrange @ashthenerdtheythem @aki-bara
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fruitymarcy · 6 months
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18 Representatives out of 435 Representatives and 100 Senators.
That's how many U.S. Congresspeople support a ceasefire in occupied Palestine. That's how few of our leaders want peace. 18 Representatives and 0 Senators. Not even Bernie Sanders, the most progressive Senator, who campaigned for President on stopping endless wars, supports a ceasefire. Likelihood is, all of your elected representatives support Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people.
It is abhorrent, and yet not surprising, that the leaders of the United States have still not learned from this country's genocidal history. In fact, the people of the United States support a ceasefire even as our elected representatives do not:
A Data for Progress national poll conducted from October 18-19 found that 66 percent of voters in the U.S. support a ceasefire and de-escalation of violence in Gaza. Specifically, 80 percent of Democratic voters support a ceasefire, 57 percent of Independent or third party voters support a ceasefire, and 56 percent of Republican voters support a ceasefire. Americans support a ceasefire.
Ask yourself, why aren't our representatives following the will of the people who voted for them?
The only Representatives who support a ceasefire are:
Cori Bush
Jonathan Jackson
Jamaal Bowman
André Carson
Jesús "Chuy" García
Summer Lee
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Ilhan Omar
Ayanna Pressley
Delia Ramirez
Rashida Tlaib
Nydia Velázquez
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Gregorio Casar
Pramila Jayapal
Barbara Lee
Alma Adams
Maxwell Frost
Those Representatives are the ones who actually care about the lives of innocent Palestinians and who are actually listening to their voters. If your Representative is not on this list, take that into account when the 2024 primaries and general election come around. Your Senators are all not on this list, so take that into account as well. "Vote blue no matter who" and attitudes like that don't make your representatives work for you, because they know they have your votes anyway.
If you want your representatives to fight for the Palestinian people's freedom, then you must push them to. Tell them to support Palestine, and if they won't, then elect people who will. The vocal support for Palestine on social media is important, but voting accordingly would do even more to push the United States to end its support of Israel. At the end of the day, the United States is Israel's most powerful ally, and without U.S. support it would be much harder for them to continue their genocide.
Free Palestine.
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logophile-18 · 5 months
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If you live in the USA.
North Carolina - Alma Adams, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Nydia Velazquez, Valerie Foushee
New York - Jamaal Bowman
Missouri - Cori Bush, Emanuel Cleaver
Indiana- André Carson
Texas - Greg Casar, Joaquin Castro, Veronica Escobar, Al Green, Lloyd Doggett
Florida - Maxwell Alejandro Frost
Illinois - Jesús "Chuy" Garcia, Johnathon Jackson, Delia Ramirez, Jan Schakowsky, Lauren Underwood, Sen. Richard Dubin
Washington - Pramila Jayapal
California - Barbara Lee, Maxine Waters, Mark DeSaulnier, John Garamendi, Robert Garcia, Sara Jacobs, Jared Huffman, Judy Chu, Ro Khanna, Tony Cárdenas
Pennsylvania - Summer Lee, Mary Gay Scanlan
Minnesota - Ilhan Omar, Betty McCollum, Dean Phillips
Massachusetts - Ayanna Pressley, James McGovern, Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Michigan - Rashida Tlaib, Debbie Dingell, Daniel Kildee
New Jersey - Bonnie Watson Coleman, Donald Payne Jr.
Wisconsin - Mark Pocan
Maryland - Kewisi Fume, Jamie Raskin
Virginia - Donald Beyer, Jennifer Weston
Arizona- Raul Grijalva
Georgia- Henry "Hank" Johnson, Nike Williams, Sanford Bishop Jr.
Vermont - Becca Balint, Sen. Peter Welch
New Mexico - Gabe Vasquez
Louisiana - Troy Carter
Mississippi - Bennie Thompson
Alabama - Terri Sewell
Colorado - Diana DeGette
Oregon - Sen. Jeffery Merkley
This is a list of all the senators and represenatives (61 as of December 7th) that have voted against Biden's campaign of giving the Israeli people more weapons to fight innocent Palestinians.
A big old thank you for these sensible people, doing what they can. A ceasefire is the bare minimum.
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silicacid · 5 months
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The House of Representatives Rules That Anti-Zionism Is Antisemitism
After a more than four-hour hearing of the House Education and Workforce committee, the resolution passed, with only 14 votes against it.
Here Are All the Democrats Who Voted for the “Anti-Zionism Is Antisemitism” Bill
It passed with 311 votes in its favor, 14 against it (13 of them Democrats), and 92 present votes from Democrats.
Just 14 lawmakers voted against the resolution, including Representatives Jamaal Bowman, Cori Bush, Gerald Connolly, Jesús Garcia, Raúl Grijalva, Pramila Jayapal, Summer Lee, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Delia Ramirez, Bonnie Watson Coleman, and Congress’s only Palestinian representative, Rashida Tlaib. The small Democratic crowd was also joined by one Republican congressman, Representative Thomas Massie.
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thekeypa · 24 days
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“Palestinians are starving and waiting in agony for help. Once again, instead of receiving humanitarian aid, they are being met with bombs and bullets. ENOUGH! Ceasefire NOW.”
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politicalblade · 1 month
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It's unsurprising that Biden wants Israel to be able to kill people in Rafah without consequences while simultaneously also wanting Gaza to be unable to hold their abusers accountable.
This is because the US is an abusive state.
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT will defund the United Nations agency that aids Palestinians through next year — even as 1.1 million people in Gaza face threats of famine in coming months — on the basis of flimsy allegations by Israel against a tiny minority of the agency’s staff that have yet to be proven.
Congress passed the defunding measure as part of a $1.2 trillion spending package to avert a partial government shutdown. In addition to stripping funding from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East, or UNRWA, through March 2025, the bill includes the $3.8 billion the U.S. sends to Israel every year.  The bill also contains a long-standing provision that would limit aid to the Palestinian Authority, which governs the occupied West Bank, if “the Palestinians initiate an International Criminal Court (ICC) judicially authorized investigation, or actively supports such an investigation, that subjects Israeli nationals to an investigation for alleged crimes against Palestinians.” After a late-night vote, the Senate sent the bill to President Joe Biden to sign it into law on Saturday. 
The U.S. first suspended aid to UNRWA in late January, when the Israeli government leveled allegations that 12 of the agency’s 30,000 employees — or 0.04 percent — were involved in Hamas’s attacks on October 7 (Israel later accused two additional employees of involvement, bringing the total number to 14). In response, Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of UNRWA, immediately terminated the accused staff members and launched an investigation. The U.S. decision to cut aid to the 74-year-old aid agency, which was founded amid the creation of Israel and the ensuing Nakba — the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians from their homes — prompted much of the West to follow suit, including other top donors such as Germany, the European Union, and Sweden. While several of those donors have recently announced their intention to resume funding, the U.S. government, which has historically been a top donor to UNRWA, has instead doubled down. The spending bill passed the House on Friday afternoon with a 286-135 vote. Twenty-three House Democrats voted against the bill, with several issuing statements directly linking their “no” votes to the UNRWA provision. The Senate overwhelmingly approved the bill early on Saturday in a 74-24 vote.
Even in the lead-up to the Friday vote, several members of Congress slammed the idea of continuing to penalize UNRWA.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., told The Independent that members of Congress have intelligence assessments that suggest halting funding is “not grounded in solid facts.”  “We should not be restricting, we should be restoring, I’ve been saying that on public record,” Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., added. “The idea that people are literally starving to death and we are contributing to that is a problem.” Democratic Sens. Tim Kaine of Virginia, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, and Dick Durbin of Illinois expressed similar concerns. UNRWA ANNOUNCED ISRAEL’S allegations against its employees on January 26, the same day the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel is plausibly committing genocide. It didn’t take very long for the allegations to start to fall apart. On January 30, Sky News reported that it had seen Israeli intelligence documents fielding the allegations and that they “make several claims that Sky News has not seen proof of and many of the claims, even if true, do not directly implicate UNRWA.”  That same day, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters that the allegations were “highly, highly credible,” while also admitting the U.S. hadn’t done its own investigation. On February 3, the Financial Times wrote that Israel’s intelligence assessment “provides no evidence for the claims.” Shortly thereafter, British outlet Channel 4 reported that a confidential Israeli document detailing the allegations “provides no evidence to support its explosive new claim.” Two days later, CBC reported that Canada — another top UNRWA donor — suspended its funding without seeing any evidence to substantiate the allegation against the UNRWA staff members. Within a few days, Lazzarini admitted that he followed “reverse due process” by firing staff members implicated in the allegations before conducting an investigation.  “Indeed, I have terminated without due process because I felt at the time that not only the reputation but the ability of the entire agency to continue to operate and deliver critical humanitarian assistance was at stake if I did not take such a decision,” he said, explaining that the agency was already subject to “fierce and ugly attacks.” “My judgment, based on this going public, true or untrue, was I need to take the swiftest and boldest decision to show that as an agency we take this allegation seriously.” Just last week, the European Union’s top humanitarian aid official saidhe has still not seen evidence from Israel to back its accusations — nearly two months after they were made. Even if the allegations were found to be true, many have argued cutting funding to UNRWA is tantamount to collective punishment. “We should investigate it,” Van Hollen said this week. “But for goodness’ sake, let’s not hold 2 million innocent Palestinian civilians who are dying of starvation … accountable for the bad acts of 14 people.” Meanwhile, UNRWA’s internal investigation turned out horrific reports that Israel tortured UNRWA staff in order to force false confessions that they were involved in the October 7 attack and are members of Hamas. Staffers were allegedly beaten, waterboarded, and had their family members threatened by Israeli soldiers. UNRWA also alleged that Israeli soldiers used a nail gun on Palestinians’ knees and sexually abused the prisoners, including through “the insertion of what appears to be an electrified metal stick into prisoners’ rectums.” Israel has denied the allegations.
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amorfatis-blog · 3 days
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Lately I have realized the power of our ancestors in our history and present, the power of the origins and knowing where we come from.
Just to begin with, there are just a few of us who truly have the opportunity to know the past of our generations, and for me, today, when I hear the stories of my grandparents and great-uncles, I begin to appreciate the importance of my presence in this game (life).
I come from a family of Spaniards (like most Mexicans today, thanks to the well-known Conquest of America, but above all the arrival of Spanish immigrants to Mexico during the Spanish Civil War), and here, I have to do a short pause to highlight the books “La Cabeza de mi Padre” by Alma Delia Murillo and “El Viento conoce mi Nombre” by Isabel Allende. For me these two stories were the opening to this dimension of recognizing the power of the family, of stories, of the past, of human acts and of knowing that we are a set of everything that surrounds us, starting with the place where we were born (physical and also place, referring to the circle of people with whom you live your first years of life).
My grandparents and great-uncles María Concepción Catalina Roselló Alvarado (RIP), Enrique Gálvez Perez Valencia, Blanca Teresita del Niño Jesús Ramirez López, Fernando Álvarez Hiolito (RIP) and Josefina, they tell me (and had told me) stories about their childhood and they leave me perplexed when I notice that their memories are based on the people with whom they shared their lives, they know the exact places and perfect mileages between the town where they lived and the one their love ones did (7.5m from Posada de Llanes to La Malateria), they smile when they talk about their pranks, friends, brothers, parents, partners and children. And once again, this game goes by so quickly and the best part is who do you share the path with.
Thanks to those paths traveled by them, today, I am here. More than a story of my life, what I want to convey is only my thoughts, what today at my 26 years old I think about life and how through different experiences every day I am finding these pieces of the puzzle that are helping me be more aware of the beauty of the present.
Últimamente, me he dado cuenta del poder de nuestros antepasados en nuestra historia y presente, el poder de las raíces y del saber de dónde venimos.
Para empezar, somos pocos los que tenemos la oportunidad de conocer las historias de nuestros antecesores, y para mí, hoy, al escuchar a mis abuelos y tíos-abuelos empiezo a dimensionar el poder de mi presencia en este juego (vida).
Vengo de una familia de españoles (como la mayoría de los mexicanos hoy en día, gracias a la ya conocida Conquista de América, pero sobretodo la llegada de los inmigrantes españoles por la Guerra Civil a México), y es que aquí tengo que hacer una pequeña pausa para recalcar los libros de “La cabeza de mi Padre” de Alma Delia Murillo y “El viento conoce mi nombre” de Isabel Allende. Para mi, estas dos historias fueron la apertura a este dimensión de reconocer el poder de la familia, de las historias, del pasado, de los actos humanos y de saber que somos un conjunto de todo lo que nos rodea, empezando por el lugar donde nacimos (lugar fìsico y lugar refiriéndome al círculo de gente con el que vives tus primeros años de vida).
Mis abuelos y tíos-abuelos María Concepción Catalina Roselló Alvarado (QEPD), Enrique Gálvez Perez Valencia, Blanca Teresita del Niño Jesús Ramirez López, Fernando Álvarez Hiolito (QEPD) y Josefina, cuentan sus historias de infancia y me dejan perpleja al notar que sus recuerdos se basan en las personas con las que compartieron su vida, conocen los lugares exactos y kilometrajes perfectos que hay de distancia entre el pueblo en donde ellos vivìan y sus amores (7.5km de Posada de Llanes a La Malateria), sonríen cuando hablan de sus travesuras, de sus amigos, hermanos, padres, parejas e hijos. Y es que una vez más, este juego pasa tán rápido y la mejor parte es con quien lo compartes y recorres el camino.
Gracias a estos caminos recorridos por ellos, hoy, yo estoy aquí. Más que una historia de mi vida, lo que quiero transmitir es únicamente mis pensamientos, lo que hoy a mis 26 años pienso de la vida y cómo a través de distintas experiencias cada día voy encontrando estas piezas del rompecabezas que me van acercando a ser más consciente de la belleza del presente.
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jannajuju · 9 months
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Very upsetting to see that only 9 democrats voted against Israel. I appreciate those 9 democrats, thank you Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Rashida Tlaib (Mich.), Jamaal Bowman (N.Y.), Summer Lee (Pa.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Cori Bush (Mo.), Andre Carson (Ind.), Delia Ramirez (Ill.) and Ayanna Pressley (Mass.) for recognizing that israel is the problem. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
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