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I currently have 700+ followers. And I will urge all of you to read about what is happening in Bangladesh. What has happened in Bangladesh. I am adding irrelevant tags of the fandoms I follow to garner more attention. I apologize in advance.

The government of Bangladesh killed pressumably 950+ people, innocent people, students, all because they demanded a system that will give them government jobs based on merit rather than quota. To suppress the students Sheikh Hasina and its government imposed 5 days of total internet blackout. While imposing this blackout they killed off anyone of the streets. They killed people from helicopters by shooting and throwing grenades. Many kids died in their own homes as the bullet shot them through their window.

Sheikh Hasina and its police took away all the dead bodies and the death registries from the hospital. The official death toll is 200. But various journalistic and medical staff sources confirm the death toll is over 950 in Dhaka alone.

That monster of a PM didn't acknowledge the death of the students. Instead she is crying over the infrastructure vandalism. I request you,rise up and speak out about this. Educate yourself and let other people know. The internet blackout have suppressed the truth at large. The Bangladeshi people are in deep surveillance and the government have made 2000+ arrests on false charges just because they have shared the Information. There is mass fear mongering. I know most of you people are not Bangladeshis and that's why you need to help us and speak up about it. Join your local protests, share the news in your social media, twitter Instagram. I beg you, don't let my people's murderers get away with it. Don't let my people's death be forgotten.

I am attaching some links for you to understand the horror of it all.

This Facebook page Bringing justice to you has documented all the horrors and the massacres that happened on Bangladeshi people. TW : all kinds of blood, gore, death bodies, every single horrible things imaginable but shows what went down.

Bringing Justice to You
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Bringing Justice to You. 224,782 likes · 479,391 talking about this. We speak for our people We fight for Justice

This ig page is also another page that brings you the horror stories.

https://www.instagram.com/thebangladeshivoice?igsh=YXBpdzQyem54cmZj

Al-Jazeera has been a very credible news source while the Bangladesh was under blackout. They have made several segments. I am attaching the latest one.

UN Human Rights have called out Bangladesh for explanation regarding the crackdown

Amnesty International's report of Bangladesh government using lethal weapon against its people and mass murder

Unlawful use of lethal & less-lethal weapons against protesters in Bangladesh
Amnesty International
Amnesty International urges the Government of Bangladesh and its agencies to respect the right to protest and end this violent crackdown.

There are many more contents, proof and videos to show you the horrors that was unfolded in the crackdown. Sheikh Hasina killed her people like insects and violated every single human rights imaginable. Please share these. Support us. Help us. I beg you all.


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The image appears to be a comic strip or graphic artwork titled "Love and the Shadow of the Tent." It depicts a scene in a refugee camp with tents in the foreground and damaged buildings in the background. The bottom panels show a family huddling together, reassuring each other and discussing their uncertain future amidst the sound of bombing. The scene emphasizes themes of survival, family, and resilience.
A touching illustration showing a family huddled closely together under a makeshift shelter. The group consists of two women wearing hijabs, a man, and several children, all embracing and comforting one another. A black cat sits near them, watching attentively. The speech bubble above them reads, "Everything will be okay... We're here with you," conveying a sense of solidarity and reassurance.
 3: A worried family stands together, consisting of adults and children. One adult says, "We’ll get them out of here... won’t we?" Another responds, "I’ll do whatever it takes." A child clings to an adult, while others look scared. A cat sits nearby. A final bubble says, "We can’t stay here... we have to go, but where can we go?"
A family is depicted in a tense moment as explosions occur in the background. A man urgently gestures, saying, "Get up! We have to leave now!" A woman with a headscarf looks distressed, while a child sits on the ground, alarmed.

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The family is now gathered, holding hands tightly. The man reassures them, saying, "Hold on to us… don’t let go of our hands!" They appear ready to face an imminent challenge together.
The family walks closely together under a chaotic sky filled with military planes. The man exclaims, "We’re together! Don’t lose hope!" A small black cat runs beside them, adding a touch of companionship amid the turmoil.
A family in a refugee camp sits outside a small tent at night. Two adults embrace on a cushion near a small fire, speaking in text bubbles: "We survived... again." and "And we’ll always survive, as long as we’re together." Inside the tent, several children are asleep under blankets.
A view from above shows the family sleeping in their tent, with two adults hugging near a small fire. Their tent is surrounded by the dark silhouette of protective hands. Text bubbles say, "You’re my strength." and "And you’re my support."

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Gonna add on to this ,Rui and Ed are still both murder subjects .Along with what Ed did on the roof top him offering for Mc to become a vampire but she was under the sway of the purple mist which puts such a bad taste in my mouth.

Hi! I just wanna ask about your opinion in the scene when MC flinch because Rui's hand(?) in the last episode, what do you think about it?👀

I'm not sure what's the consensus on this, but I genuinely think MC wasn't a bad person for having that reaction, and Rui has all the right in the world to be upset about it – I think both things can coexist in this situation.

I'm of the opinion that, yes, while I wish MC had more of a backbone, I also acknowledge that she has been through SO much trauma in only 2 months that she's probably living on autopilot all this time. Her body just reacts in accordance with her instincts – she saw how his curse works, of course she's gonna be scared. She also apologized right after flinching, so she knows Rui would never hurt her, but her subconscious keeps her on edge. I think it's a normal reaction. I probably would react the same and apologize right after as well hahaha

And Rui's feelings are valid too. While I don't think his flirting comes from a place of being in love with MC (he probably just flirts with any girl ever), he does like her. Of course it's gonna hurt to see someone you like being wary of you, especially when you despise your own condition so much. Even if he knows she didn't mean it, it gotta sting.

Anyway, I think both of them are fucked up and valid with their reactions, that's basically my opinion :D


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Hello, I am Youssef Al-Yazji, from Palestine, Gaza specifically, from the bombing tunch and inside the tents, we suffer from many things, including the fear of death and leaving my child alone with him and my wife, including malnutrition and water pollution caused by my child, and I cannot provide him with treatment because of the high prices 🥹, and now we also suffer from severe cold and from the sinking of the tents, and the tents in which I live is not suitable for living because it is damaged by the sun. I hope you donate to me at least $5 to protect my child and my family from the winter and severe cold and provide treatment. Please donate to me and I hope you do not go through these difficult circumstances longevity ♥️🙏🏽

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https://gofund.me/e98bf79a

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btw the palestinian children’s relief fund is currently running a fundraiser & is more than halfway to their goal of $10,000 !

here’s a link for anyone who is willing & able to donate, please share so it can reach more people, especially as the weather grows colder & these children are desperately lacking resources.

(at $5,314 / $10,000 as of December 1)


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how you can help palestine

*i regularly update this post with any new info i find so please always reblog the original post*

How You Can Help Palestine

Donations

palestine children's relief fund

palestine red crescent society

help bring down israel's weapon trade - palaction

save palestine - islamic relief canada

click to donate - arab.org

send medical supplies to gaza - palestinian american medical association

NOTE: journalists based in gaza are saying that donations are not going to help atm. what will help is a demand for ceasefire. so please contact your local MPs every single day demanding as such. palestine need a ceasefire right now, not money (i will update when monetary help is needed)

if you want to donate, do this instead:

help buy e-sims for people in gaza so they may remain in contact with the outside world

How You Can Help Palestine

Petitions

petition to investigate war crimes committed by israeli military

demand ceasefire - amnesty.org

open call for immediate ceasefire

american government call for immediate ceasefire

american government to stop funding israeli military

ceasefire and increase humanitarian assistance - oxfam au

location specific petitions

gaza call for ceasefire - oxfam (UK)

end israeli occupation - parliament uk (UK)

email your MP - medical aid for palestine (UK)

stop fuelling genocide - action network (USA)

call congress and demand a ceasefire - uscpr (USA - they provide a script of what you should say, so don't worry about it)

note: you can call everyday. they tally the number of calls per issue. so more calls = higher chance for them to take action. p.s. you mainly go to voicemail so don’t worry about phone call anxiety. fight through it just this once please.

australia call on israel to stop attacking palestinians - apan (AUS)

sign to send letter to MP for ceasefire - nccm (CANADA)

ceasefire now! - ijv (CANADA)

cessez-le-feu et un couloir humanitaire - le mouvement (FRANCE)

write to your député - assemblée nationale (FRANCE)

skydda civilbefolkningen i gaza! - mittskifte (SWEDEN)

singaporeans call for immediate ceasefire (SIN)

contact your elected reps and demand a ceasefire (GERMANY)

write to the EU demanding a ceasefire (EUROPE)

template of letters you can send (EU)

guide on how to contact your MPs in EU

multiple actions you can take to help palestine - plant een olifbloom (NETHERLANDS)

includes: links for donations, emails to MP, emails to media, links to petitions and demonstrations

den haag, maak nú werk van vrede in israël/Palestina - the right forum (NETHERLANDS)

How You Can Help Palestine

Campaigns

friends of al-aqsa

❥ UK-specific

urge your MP to speak up for palestine

hands off al-aqsa

stop administrative detention

petition for UK to stop arming israel

❥ International

boycott puma — email them to end their partnership with israel

boycott coca-cola

palestine action

join the resistance

islamic relief canada

urge your MP to rally for ceasefire

text campaign for people living in USA

text CEASEFIRE @ 51905 to call for a ceasefire

BDS movement

get involved in boycotting companies associated with israel

How You Can Help Palestine

please let me know if you have any more links. i will add them in. and please reblog the original post!!

How You Can Help Palestine

UPCOMING PROTESTS

PALESTINIAN LITERATURE READING LIST


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Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist
Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist
Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist
Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist
Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist
Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist
Jackie Ormes, The First Black American Woman Cartoonist

Jackie Ormes, the first Black American woman cartoonist

When the 14-year-old Black American boy Emmett Till was lynched in 1955, one cartoonist responded in a single-panel comic. It showed one Black girl telling another: “I don’t want to seem touchy on the subject… but that new little white tea-kettle just whistled at me!”

It may not seem radical today, but penning such a political cartoon was a bold and brave statement for its time — especially for the artist who was behind it. This cartoon was drawn by Jackie Ormes, the first syndicated Black American woman cartoonist to be published in a newspaper. Ormes, who grew up in Pittsburgh, got her first break as cartoonist as a teenager. She started working for the Pittsburgh Courier as a sports reporter, then editor, then cartoonist who penned her first comic, Torchy Brown in Dixie to Harlem, in 1937. It followed a Mississippi teen who becomes a famous singer at the famed Harlem jazz club, The Cotton Club.

In 1942, Ormes moved to Chicago, where she drew her most popular cartoon, Patty-Jo ‘n’ Ginger, which followed two sisters who made sharp political commentary on Black American life. 

In 1947, Ormes created the Patty-Jo doll, the first Black doll that wasn’t a mammy doll or a Topsy-Turvy doll. In production for a decade, it was a role model for young black girls. "The doll was a fashionable, beautiful character,“ says Daniel Schulman, who curated one of the dolls into a recent Chicago exhibition. “It had an extraordinary presence and power — they’re collected today and have important place in American doll-making in the U.S.”

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In 1950, Ormes drew her final strip, Torchy in Heartbeats, which followed an independent, stylish black woman on the quest for love — who commented on racism in the South. “Torchy was adventurous, we never saw that with an Black American female figure,” says Beauchamp-Byrd. “And remember, this is the 1950s.“ Ormes was the first to portray black women as intellectual and socially-aware in a time when they were depicted in a derogatory way.

One common mistake that erased Ormes from history is mis-crediting Barbara Brandon-Croft as the first nationally syndicated Black American female cartoonist. “I’m just the first mainstream cartoonist, I’m not the first at all,” says Brandon-Croft, who published her cartoons in the Detroit Free Press in the 1990s. “So much of Black history has been ignored, it’s a reminder that Black history shouldn’t just be celebrated in February.”

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The fact that Mark Cuban can do this is just further proof of how much capatalism is f*cking people over.

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban launched an online pharmacy Thursday that offers more than 100 generic drugs at an affordable price with a goal of being “radically transparent” in its price negotiations with drug companies. 

For example, the leukemia drug imatinib is priced at $47 a month on MCCPDC compared to the $9,657 retail price.

The online pharmacy’s prices for generics factor in a 15% margin on top of actual manufacturer prices and a $3 pharmacist fee, the statement said. 


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Guys i don’t want to optimize you if you still care about genocide in gaza .

But the news saying the ceasefire agreement is done and they will maybe tomorrow Announce it .

Best thing is the isareli army will withdraw from all Gaza Strip that’s mean the Rafah border crossing will back to work again so i need your support your help so I could take my brother Mohammed out to be with his Son Zayed and his wife.

And didn’t told you before my brother Omar engaged and His fiancee still in north gaza. He asked me alot to tel you about her so he can also be with the love of his life.

Don’t think your contribution is small even the one dollar helps . Sharing also helping.

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Go to paypal.me/bushrabo and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.

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