Rebecca. 23. Iowa, US. Football trash. Film hoe. Human disaster. illlyakuryakins ----> mehsutozils
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like my absolute favourite clickhole thing from this year
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I have some news for members of the united states armed forces who feel like they are pawns in a political game and their assignments being unnecessary.
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bosco gifs [25/?]
“bosco, tonight you really cut through, condragulations you are the winner of this week’s challenge”
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Sylvia Riveras powerful speech against the exclusion of transgender people at the Gay Pride Rally NYC, 1973.
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BOSCO • s14 ep14 ‘you’re a winner, baby’ runway
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When a woman is truly disappointed in a man.



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you cannot talk about the homophobic murder of jonathan joss without including in the conversation that he is indigenous.
american indian men are at the 2nd highest risk of death by murder compared to all other ethnic groups. in their lifetimes, 82% of native men report having experienced domestic violence. yet the overwhelming majority of perpetrators are non-natives (88% of native men and 92% of native women who reported violence said their attacker was non-native). what’s more, tribal governments are often stymied in their attempts to bring justice against non-natives, meaning that many of these cases go unresolved.
this was an intersectional attack. the fact that he is indigenous matters, even if the motivation was homophobic, because it made him even more vulnerable and disposable in the eyes of his killer.
as always, look into MMIWP to learn more, and speak up for us. miigwetch, take care
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NAOMI SMALLS • sibling watchery: all stars 10.01 ↳ for anon
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Caption From @ essenceofblackculture on instagram:
Kristi Williams
@kristi_williams_black_history, a Black woman whose aunt survived the Tulsa Massacre, saw Oklahoma trying to silence Black history-and answered with action. She started "Black History Saturdays," free community classes to teach what the schools won't.
Now the room is full, the lessons are real, and the legacy lives on. end caption
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This is a heroic feat that shouldn’t be needed. But because it is, a hero emerged.
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