Also how swifties would have defended Taylor if she was the one suffering from depression and didn't want to marry. And imagine Joe dumped her for that. Imagine how they would have defended her. Like it's okay for her to have depression but not for Joe
so by taylor’s reasoning if joe made good on his promises to her they would be married and having babies by now. except she is at great pains to tell us how trapped she felt in that relationship, how she felt overlooked, how she’s ‘only just getting color back in her face’ etc. etc. yet somehow… this wouldn’t have been a problem if they had just married? is she saying she would have been miserable with joe in london, but also happy about that??? which narrative is it, taylor?
exactly??? like how was it going to be better by getting married to someone who was making her feel caged? (as per her own words) she was also getting bored of him and pleasuring herself while thinking about matty. so how exactly was it a good idea for joe to marry someone who was emotionally cheating on him? was she gonna change her feelings overnight just because of a ring?
I saw people do this & adopted it myself, and it’s actually been super helpful—set a daily reminder to do your arab.org click of the day. It has been said ad nauseam at this point, but if each person in the thousands of people who engage on palestine posts clicked on this, we’d be raising thousands in revenue towards humanitarian aid. Don’t think your one little click is unnecessary. It adds up fast—but only if you actually do it.
A lot of people asked how they can help if they don’t have funds to spare. This is the most passive way to raise donations towards Palestinian aid.
Palestinian women at the Women’s Activity Centre in Qalandiya village playing basketball, 1950. (Credit: UNRWA Photo)
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Kashaf is for the eldest daughters of Desi households.
It has been 13 days since I left Gaza to save my children 💔
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I’ve been trying to put into words for a while something that I just really really can’t stop thinking about, and that’s the Falasteeni elders in Gaza.
It’s just. How many times now have they been displaced? How many times now have they been forced to leave their homes and move elsewhere knowing that wherever they ended up would not be safe? It happened first in ’48 (maybe even prior to that, depending), then again in ’67, and it’s happening to them now in Gaza with all these false evacuation orders that just lead people to areas that get bombed anyway. They have spent their entire lives enduring Nakba after Nakba. They are proof that the Nakba is ongoing, that it never ended.
How many of their homes have been destroyed? How many loved ones have they lost over the past 75+ years to Zionist violence? How many times have they been forced to rebuild their lives from the ground up again?
Maybe it’s childish to say it, but it’s just not fair. It’s not fair that their entire lives have been stolen over and over and over again. It’s not fair that someone who is born in California can go to Falasteen, pick up a gun when they turn 18, and have more rights to the land, greater claim to “citizenship” than the Falasteeni elders who are denied their right to return. It’s not fair that their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, have only ever known what is it to live in a permanent state of displacement too. It’s not fair that there are elder Palestinians older than the “state” of Israel who remember what it was to live on their own land and who long for their childhood homes and who will never be able to see parts of the beautiful country they were born in again.
I don’t know what I’m trying to say, really. I think we need to just remember them in everything we do. I think we need to constantly be thinking of our Falasteeni elders, whether they’re in Gaza or the West Bank or the Israeli territories or anywhere else in the world. We need to think of them wherever they are, and we need to let the anger and the sadness and the grief we feel for them move us to action because they deserve to see a liberated Falasteen in THEIR lifetimes. They deserve to see their dream of returning to their homes become a reality. They deserve justice, and freedom of movement, and safety, and stability. They deserve to get back what was taken from them when they were children themselves.
We think of them, we show our gratitude to them, and we fight like hell for them until Falasteen is free.
step 1: get sexy
step 2: let no one hit