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cinemaupx · 7 days
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watch Quiet On Set- The Dark Side Of Kids TV. It highlights areas of abuse and toxic work environments from people in “power” It also highlights why people don’t come forward to speak about the abuse they have suffered. People don’t believe someone because they can’t imagine someone doing that. Speak out and speak loud. There will be people who listen. Own your truth and keep going
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amelia00000 · 1 month
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Domestic Violence Suspect Gets Arrested!
The arrest underscored the crucial role of law enforcement in addressing domestic violence. Officers received specialized training to handle such cases with sensitivity and diligence. Collaborations with social services and mental health professionals strengthened the response to ensure comprehensive care for both victims and perpetrators. Read more...
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#Domestic Violence Suspect
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saralenore · 1 year
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I’m a survivor of sexual assault. I’ve survived being assaulted multiple times and at the hands of more than one person. 15 years ago today is the assault that changed me. I was done being a victim. Years after that I started speaking out. At some point I may stop posting on this milestone but I will never stop trying to help others find their voice or start their journey from victim to survivor. To whomever is still reading this and needs to hear it, you’re not alone 🫶
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emotionalheadsupport · 9 months
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Relationships can be hard, specially when you have kids or have a long distance relationship. When you are arguing about something, doesn't really matter at all right now. Because the thing I will talk about is about the words and the meaning during these argues. Behind every word you say, it has a meaning. Behind every action you take, it has a meaning. If your spouse talks about something over and over again, you might want to listen to the meaning and not just the words. If your spouse always act the same during, we say emotional stress. IT HAS A MEANING! Take a moment and analyze it. Repeat it in your head. EVERY WORD AND ACTION HAS A MEANING. You can't say stupid things during an argument and blame it on your feelings, and say it doesn't mean or matter. Because it does! Your words mean a lot, not just for the person who hears it, but for yourself too. Because it has either a thought or a feeling from you, when you say it. I can take a personal example. When me and my husband argued about parenting a few weeks ago, we both had these big big feelings. He said one thing that broke me inside and out. My emotions went crazy and I said "fuck off". These words are not my typical words I use in my everyday language. After I have calm myself down, I started to think about what I said to him. I realized why I said what I said. I wanted him to leave me alone, and close his mouth. When I talk to people about this kind of stuff, people many times says that they don't mean things they say or do. But if you think about it on a deeper level, you'll start to understand your own body and mind. During hot arguments and emotions, we can't really control everything, right? False. WE CAN if you really want and if you have the ability to handle it right. Many people with autism and ADHD have a impulse control problem. If you don't have the right tools for the problem you can't really solve the problem right.
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sammyproperty2021 · 2 years
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Palestine
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This is Palestine in 1947 before the occupation of their own homes Israel used their forces America gave them moneyTo kill the Palestinians and drive them out Now they suffer every day under Isralians rules
When Ukraine got bombed it was all over the news why dont we share that same energy with the Palestinians? And no one should dare bring religion into it I’ve already heard a lot by how the Muslims are terrorists no this has nothing to do with religion especially since the majority in Palestine are Christians not Muslims so why are we silent on Palestine? 
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the-cimmerians · 2 years
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This is the SpeakOut Summer Institute talk I attended yesterday, forwarded to 32:24 for the first speaker, Loretta Ross, on effective solidarity in human rights movements. I kept trying to take notes on my favorite parts, but it was all of it. If you have time and if you do intersectional social justice or human rights work, I highly recommend this.
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diaryofawifeinchaos · 10 months
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Being the Problem
Because I don’t make as much money as him, he has concluded that my time outside of work is less valuable than his and I need to make up the difference in physical labor. As someone who works full time, is trying to build a business, and has to play chauffeur while he is unlicensed, I simply don’t have the time or energy to take care of everything else. He goes golfing, talks on the phone with friends and family for hours, and typically spends four hours each evening watching tv. If it’s a weekend, he’ll spend the whole day because “he earned it,” but I somehow didn’t.
Currently, I don’t have a college degree. I intend on starting school next week for a business degree, but until then I have to listen to his patronizing comments. He often feels the need to remind me that he has two Masters degrees in business, including an MBA. Early on, I attempted to use his “expertise” to write a business plan. However, he didn’t listen to me and created a plan for the exact business I don’t want. His plan was service based, whereas my idea was for a product. The last thing I want is to be at the mercy of clients.
He has stated multiple times that “we” will not invest money into my business - as if I have a choice. But, when he was away on a business trip, he nearly dropped a grand on a group of strangers for a dinner. Not even a legitimate investment. I confronted him about this when he got home. The project management program I need costs the same amount of money he boasted about potentially spending.
Last, but not least, this evening I stood up for myself. The evening started going downhill when he stepped on my foot. Instead of apologizing, he said I should be wearing slippers, indicating it was my fault. He then pointed out that there were dirty dishes in the sink from when the dishwasher was running. One evening this week, I didn’t clean up after dinner because I had too much to drink and figured I’d get it in the morning. Wouldn’t you know it, he woke up before me and took care of the easy to clean dishes. I was left with the ones that had food burned onto them. He held this over me as a reason why I had to move the dishes from the sink to the dishwasher. Maybe it’s because I never lived a day in my life with servants, but I thought you were supposed to put the dirty dishes in the dishwasher once the clean ones are put away. I hate that he leaves extra work for me to do.
This week, his friends are coming and they need a place to stay. The guest room has served as a storage room for me since we have a small apartment. I have a lot of stuff. Though I’ve been going through it, there’s a lot. The previous incident with the dishes was a reminder of how little he values my time. The guest room is 90% complete. There’s a few odds and ends, but it will otherwise it’s okay. Without looking into the room, he comes into our bedroom and starts going on about how his friends are coming tomorrow and how the room is unlivable. This sparked an argument, which has ended with me sleeping in the guest room to prove it’s livable. He made a half-assed attempt to get me to come back to bed. This is the second night in a row we had an argument. Yesterday, it was because he kept pulling on my hand while I was holding my phone. Today, it was about nagging me to complete things I’m already working on. According to him, both incidents are my fault and his actions did not contribute to the arguments and he is taking zero responsibility.
The guest bed used to be my bed. Honestly, I’ve missed the lush pillow top that conforms to all the right places. Not surprisingly, he has a terribly uncomfortable foam mattress.
What I’ve realized from all of this is that I fucking miss being alone.
Keep Shining,
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Some would have you forget
This is for those that want to ban Ruby Bridges books
Me: Write a movie scene depicting Ruby Bridges being walked into school by US Marshalls past a screaming White mob
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INT. WILLIAM FRANTZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, NEW ORLEANS, 1960
Ruby Bridges, a 6-year-old African American girl, is escorted by four US Marshalls as they walk down the street and approach the entrance of William Frantz Elementary School. The Marshalls tightly hold Ruby's hands, shielding her from the raging mob of white protestors who line the sidewalks and shout insults at her.
The group makes its way through the throngs of angry people, and Ruby’s eyes remain focused ahead, trying to ignore the hateful words being thrown at her. She holds her head high, determined to get to school and start her education.
PROTESTOR 1: (screaming) We don't want your kind here! PROTESTOR 2: (holding a sign) Nigger go home! PROTESTOR 3: (spitting) You don't belong here!
Despite the chaos, Ruby remains resolute, her eyes set on the entrance of the school as the Marshalls guide her closer. She clutches her school supplies tightly to her chest, a reminder of why she's here.
Ruby stops at the entrance, and one of the Marshalls turns to address the crowd.
US MARSHALL: (firmly) Move along now, folks. This little girl has a right to an education, just like any other child.
The Marshalls form a human barrier, protecting Ruby as they escort her inside the school. The shouting and yelling continue outside, but as the door closes behind her, Ruby finally feels a sense of relief. She takes a deep breath and looks around the empty hallways, a small smile playing at her lips.
Ruby may be the only African American student in the school, but she's here to stay and receive an education, no matter what the angry mob outside may say.
FADE TO BLACK.
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pinkfeathergurl · 1 year
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In the name of gender equality, one shouldn’t be careless and expect the other to do everything. Doing housework is considered a basic skill that everyone should know. ♂ ♀
Couples who share a mutual understanding often help each other in their daily chores. The best they do is, divide their work to reduce the time and effort taken to complete a particular task. Also, engaging children in small task help to improve their concentration and learn their sense of responsibility. ♂ ♀
We are breaking the odds of gender stereotypes by bringing equality in the division of housework. ♂ ♀ https://bit.ly/3TIEPCH
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hadezdaprophet · 1 year
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Mental Health is crucial to everyday life living. However, my people don’t believe in expressing their minds. We all hold it in for the sake of sounding crazy. We hold it in for we don’t want to be judged and looked at worried. We hold it in for no one will understand. However my people, you are not alone. This world is filled with people. And they are many going thru What you’re going thru. #SpeakIp #SpeakOut and self yourself before it’s too late. Blessings and Love. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck3Byn5AUsz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lilyjadevibes · 1 year
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#queen #monarchy #queenelizabeth #racism #corruption #truth #keepingitreal #royalty #queenofengland #speakout #blacklivesmatter #blm #racist #newgeneration #itstime (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjd99qzvemS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fawazarts · 1 year
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Art on sale. The original cost is $2,500.00 and for this weekend only the cost is $1,500.00 #fawazarts #fawazartsgallery #art #artwork #oilpainting #emotional #emtionalpainting #voice #speakout https://www.instagram.com/p/ClKFEFnuk4l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wom3n-of-str3ngth · 12 days
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"Bearing Witness: From Darkness to Forgiveness, Finding Light Amidst the Shadows"
In the dark abyss of violated trust, where shadows loom and pain abides, I bore the weight of an unspeakable crime, a soul fractured, dignity denied. Betrayed by the touch of another, my innocence shattered, my spirit torn, The echoes of assault reverberated, leaving scars too deep to be worn.
In the aftermath of trauma's storm, I wandered through the wreckage, lost, Haunted by the specter of violation, counting the layers of emotional frost. The hurt, the trauma, the loss of self, a labyrinth without an end, I searched for fragments of my being, hoping for a flicker to mend.
Yet amidst the wreckage of my shattered self, a spark of resilience ignited, A glimmer of strength, a whisper of hope, within the darkness sighted. With each step forward, I reclaimed morsels of my essence, piece by piece, Stitching together the torn fabric of my soul, bidding brokenness to cease.
Forgiveness, a mountain to climb, a journey fraught with pain and fear, To release the burden of anger, to let go and persevere. Though the scars may throb, and the memories linger with a bitter sting, I choose to forgive, to unshackle myself from the chains that cling.
For in forgiveness lies liberation, a beacon amidst the darkest night, A path towards healing, towards reclaiming the essence of light. Though the road may wind and twist, and the journey be fraught with despair, I walk with determination, finding hope in the promise of repair.
So let the scars bear witness to resilience, let the wounds find their voice, For in the depths of darkness, I discovered my ultimate choice. To rise from the ashes of violation, to reclaim my power, my might, Guided by the hopeful light that flickers within, burning ever bright.
~Lady B~
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kelseyraeartistnpc · 1 month
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🔮✨ Horoscope for February 23rd: Today's cosmic energy fuels your inner fire for empowerment and change! On this day in 1868, educator and activist W.E.B. Du Bois was born, a pioneering figure in the fight for civil rights and equality. Let his legacy inspire you to stand up, speak out, and make a positive impact in your community! 🌟✊
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christiana007009 · 1 month
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Arrest of Domestic Violence Suspect!
Following reports of domestic violence, law enforcement authorities have successfully apprehended a suspect. The arrest comes after thorough investigation and diligent efforts by police to address the issue of domestic abuse. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, is currently in custody pending further legal proceedings. This arrest underscores the commitment of law enforcement agencies to combat domestic violence and ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals within the community. Read More...
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deliasamed · 4 months
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Preposition - "Out of"
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    Preposition “Out of”
Preposition out of and its opposite into:   Out of and Into are prepositions that describe movement from one place or state to another. Here are some examples to illustrate the difference:   Out of: She walked out of the room quietly so as not to disturb anyone.   The cat jumped out of the window and onto the roof.   He pulled a rabbit out of the magician's hat.   The soccer ball rolled out of the backyard and into the street.       Into: She stepped into the car and drove away.   The children ran into the playground as soon as the bell rang.   He poured the milk into his cereal bowl.   The hiker disappeared into the dense forest.     In these examples, out of indicates movement from inside or a starting point, while into indicates movement toward or entering into a destination or state.           Preposition out of with different meanings:   The preposition out of can have various other meanings depending on the context. Here are some additional meanings of out of with examples:   Lack of: She's out of patience after waiting for hours.   We're out of milk, so we need to buy some at the store.       Because of: He missed the meeting out of fear of public speaking.   She was sad out of concern for her friend's well-being.       Using: He fixed the broken chair out of spare parts he found in the garage.   She made a delicious cake out of the ingredients in the pantry.       Involving: They chose him out of all the candidates for the job.   The painting stood out of the rest because of its vibrant colors.       Derived from: The word chocolate comes out of the Aztec language.   This recipe is out of an old family cookbook.       A part of or selected from: She pulled a book out of the bookshelf.   The teacher picked the best essays out of the class.     These examples demonstrate the versatility of the preposition out of and how it can convey various meanings in different contexts.        
Out as an Adverb:
  The phrase out can indeed be used as an adverbial phrase to describe movement from the inner part of something. Here are some examples:  Come out : The magician made the rabbit come out. When the rain stopped, the children could finally come out to play.     Speak out: She wasn't afraid to speak out against injustice. It's important to speak out when you see something wrong.     Shout out: The fans were excited and started to shout out the team's name. He couldn't help but shout out in surprise when he saw the surprise party.     Cry out: The baby began to cry out in the middle of the night. He couldn't help but cry out in pain when he stubbed his toe.     Laugh out: The comedian's jokes were so funny that everyone began to laugh out loud. Even in a serious meeting, he would occasionally laugh out at a funny thought.     Run out: The children played in the yard and started to run out of energy. As the marathon progressed, many runners began to run out of stamina.     Step out: She decided to step out of her comfort zone and try something new. He needed to step out of the meeting briefly to take an important call.     Walk out: The employees threatened to walk out of the meeting if their demands weren't met. He couldn't stand the argument anymore and chose to walk out.     Help out: Can you help out with the charity event this weekend? She always offers to help out her friends when they need assistance.     In these examples, out serves as an adverb to provide additional detail or context to the action described by the verb, often indicating the direction or manner of the action.             The Adverb Out in combination with the Common Verbs:   Here are examples of verbs in combination with the adverb out where the adverb has lost its separate meaning and simply emphasizes or intensifies the action of the verb:   Work out: I need to work out regularly to stay in shape. They decided to work out their differences through open communication.     Hammer out: The negotiators had to hammer out the final details of the contract. We spent hours trying to hammer out a compromise.     Lash out: He tends to lash out when he's stressed. She couldn't help but lash out in frustration.     Sweat out: After a challenging workout, he needed to sweat out the toxins. She tried to sweat out her fever by staying in bed.     Talk out: Let's sit down and talk out our problems. They decided to talk out their differences to find a resolution.     Spell out: He had to spell out the instructions for them to understand. The teacher decided to spell out the assignment clearly.     Find out: She wanted to find out the truth about the mysterious noise. Did you ever find out who won the contest?     Make out: It was difficult to make out the details in the fog. I could just barely make out his silhouette in the darkness.     Point out: She had to point out the errors in the report. Can you please point out where the nearest exit is?     Set out: They set out on a journey to explore new lands. The chef began to set out the ingredients for the recipe.     In these examples, the adverb out doesn't add a separate or distinct meaning but rather emphasizes or intensifies the action of the verb, making the action more specific or emphatic.             Preposition out of in word expressions:   Here are some word expressions with the preposition out of along with examples:   Out of reach: The cookies are on the top shelf and out of reach for the children. The remote control fell behind the couch and is now out of reach.      Out of control: The car skidded on the icy road and went out of control. The party got out of control when unexpected guests arrived.     Out of sight: The ship sailed away and soon was out of sight on the horizon. She hid the treasure chest out of sight so no one could find it.     Out of date: The milk in the fridge is out of date, so don't use it. His fashion sense is so old-fashioned; his style is out of date.     Out of nowhere: The storm appeared out of nowhere and caught us by surprise. She suddenly started singing out of nowhere during the meeting.     Out of order: The elevator is out of order, so take the stairs. The printer is out of order, and we need to get it fixed.     Out of the blue: He received a job offer out of the blue from a company he didn't apply to. Her gift arrived out of the blue, making her day special.     Out of character: His angry outburst was out of character for someone usually so calm. Her kindness in that situation was out of character for her.     Out of the question: Going on a vacation right now is out of the question because of work. Borrowing my car for the weekend is out of the question.     Out of the loop: Since I've been on vacation, I feel like I'm out of the loop at work. She felt out of the loop because she missed the important meeting.      Out of doors: They decided to have a picnic out of doors in the park. The fresh air felt wonderful out of doors.     Out of danger: The patient is now out of danger and recovering in the hospital. The lifeguard quickly pulled the drowning swimmer out of danger.     Out of necessity: She took the job out of necessity to pay her bills. We had to cancel the trip out of necessity due to bad weather.     Out of pity: He gave her a second chance out of pity for her difficult circumstances. They helped the homeless man out of pity and bought him a meal.      Out of use: The old typewriter is out of use and no longer functional. The playground equipment is out of use for repairs.     Out of work: He's been out of work since he lost his job last month. The factory closure left many employees out of work.       These expressions provide additional context and convey specific meanings based on the combination of out of with other words.                         Preposition – “Out of” Prepositions “Out of” and “From” to compare Preposition – “From” Preposition – “Off” Preposition – “In” Read the full article
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