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samafricanreporter · 7 months
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been ravaged by a devastating genocide, resulting in the loss of an estimated 15 million lives. In the face of such immense tragedy, it is imperative that humanity does not remain insensitive to the suffering of the Congolese people. Pastor Alph Lukau has emerged as a beacon of hope, offering prayers for healing and actively working towards putting an end to the genocide. This stand taken by Pastor Alph Lukau delves into the urgent need to heal our land, stop the genocide, and appeals the Governments the importance of addressing this humanitarian crisis with compassion and action. The genocide in the DRC has displace the lives of more than 7 million people, leaving behind a trail of unimaginable suffering. It is our collective responsibility as human beings to respond with compassion and action. Alph Lukau’s prayers for healing our land and stopping the genocide serve as a powerful reminder that humanity cannot be insensitive to the plight of others. In his Sunday services the general overseer of AMI , Pastor Alph Lukau called upon all Africans to unite, raise voices, and work towards healing the land and bringing an end to the genocide, ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated. Pastor Alph Lukau, renowned for his spiritual guidance and powerful prayers, has dedicated himself to praying for the healing of countries, especially Ukraine, India, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. His prayers extend beyond physical healing, encompassing emotional and spiritual restoration for the Congolese people. Lukau’s prayers provide solace and hope to those affected by the genocide, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggle.
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trans-ralsei · 1 month
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so true twitter user bloomfilters
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coquelicoq · 4 months
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if you're homeless, or you've been homeless, so much love to you. you don't deserve to be harassed no matter how your harassers justify it. you deserve to be safe. you deserve to have choices and the power to act on them. you deserve to be treated like a human being. you deserve to exist in public. it's not your fault that housed people are so insecure about the possibility of experiencing hardship, and/or feel guilty because they know deep down that they could act in solidarity and show compassion and are choosing not to, that they feel they have to erase you from their view so that they don't have to think about it. that's fucked up. you don't deserve that.
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jonathanbyersphd · 7 months
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Jancy + Pan Am AU Moodboard
The year is 1963 and the Jet Age is in full swing. Pan Am pilot Jonathan Byers has a new cabin crew, Nancy Wheeler has a new job and Chrissy Cunningham is missing. Amidst the commotion, intrigue and glamor of world wide travel can Nancy keep her secrets, including her marriage, to herself or will she end up caught in the crossfire?
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nonbinary-octopus · 3 months
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I've seen some posts recently talking about how Biden's not going to be a good president, and proposing instead that people should vote for a third party candidate
and that scares me
unfortunately, the united states of america is a two party system without ranked voting. third parties just don't win, and the polls don't care who your second choice is.
I was gonna do a thing with graphs and charts and stuff, but I don’t have the energy for that right now.
Just.
If you find a candidate that's more left than the democratic candidate, the people you might convince to vote for them are almost certainly people who otherwise would have voted democrat. republicans aren't going to switch.
which means that you're splitting the potentially democratic vote between democrat and third party, reducing the democrat total
potentially causing Trump to win
telling people to vote third party isn't going to get a third party president. but it might get us Trump
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grim-has-issues · 7 months
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“Crow is so babygirl.”
my brother in christ, he is a mercenary
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asterdeer · 8 months
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trying to find truly goth knitting patterns/inspo is a hopeless hellscape nightmare but i do so very much have to inflict what i found through ravelry on you all, a twilight-themed pattern book from 2010, with both a very fun countess bathory scarf and. whatever this man is doing
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bijoumikhawal · 10 months
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got reminded of the "saying Arabs conquered and colonized North Africa is Zionist because obviously no one saying that coulx possibly draw a distinction between North African Arabs and Palestinian Arabs, and even drawing a distinction between Arabs and Imazighen is colonizer shit" school of thought
#cipher talk#I have seem Zionists co-opt the language of MENA Indigenous groups but MF that doesn't mean we're WRONG#It means they're stealing our talking points to appeal to more left leaning people#How is it you can recognize that they've co-opted the language of social justice and that that doesn't mean social justice is bad#Until the people YOU dispossess are mentioned and suddenly you're doing step 8 of the 8 steps of white settler colonial denial#Just like the Israelis do!#And yeah like. Some people don't draw the distinction. That's a product of intergenerational trauma and how our communities#Get manipulated by the US and shit. I've also met Arabs not from North Africa that refuse to draw a distinction#And see a discussion of how Arabs have hurt Indigenous Africans as an attack on them when it doesn't make sense to do so#I've also met a lot of people who DO clearly draw a distinction because the material conditions of Palestinians are that of Indigenity#Are your material conditions as a postcolonial North African with an Arab name and a mosque and skin that isn't black that of Indigenity?#Do you not have people with your face in the government (regardless of how shifty it is)? Did someone take your land or your churches land?#Do you struggle with employment? Is your tongue not the most common one? Are your cultural clothes looked at with distaste?#Are your girls targeted for kidnapping and rape to force them to not be of your culture? Are your women called whores who WANT rape?#Are you harassed by cops? Does the government try to take your kids because they have bullshit adoption laws?#Do your kids get arrested at 12 or 13 and almost sent a thousand miles away from home before pressure stays the order?#Is your language called feudal? Do people tell you they hope it dies soon? Is your name a barrier in your life?#Did they drown your fucking village?#Because all of these are things Copts and Nubians can say yes to#Before I even start on the shit done in the Maghreb or the fuckery about how Egypt defines 'Amazigh territory' (which is very complicated)
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amrv-5 · 8 months
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seeing all this fellow travelers content… feeling Intrigued… Looking Respectfully……. can i ask what it is & would you recommend?
HELLO!!!!! Okay yes I would recommend, I thought it was a great watch, I enjoyed myself! I have more thoughts on it but I'll save 'em cause spoilers--generally: It follows a number of queer relationships / characters over the course of the Lavender Scare through the 1980s. Its primary focus is the relationship between Hawkins, a WWII vet and midlevel govt. bureaucrat; and Tim, a congressional staffer fresh out of college. They meet during the height of the Lavender Scare and begin a fraught romance as they struggle with their own careers in DC, political complicity, and identities personal and public. The show covers about 30 years of their lives together (and apart). Go into it expecting solid performances (incredible Jonathan Bailey vehicle, at the very least) and (imo) fun if slightly uneven structuring, but also know (I don't want to sell it as Fun Gay Love Story!) by virtue of time period and what it's most interested in, story spends most of its runtime trying to show how national attitudes and even seemingly very localized political machinations impacted the lives of queer and especially queer Black people.
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doueverwonder · 1 year
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You have to be fucking kidding me
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captain-lovelace · 11 months
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That post like “I want a vampire story where the vampire has a town it takes care of like a herd of cattle and everyone in the town is fine with it and this is a great living arrangement” is so funny to me. Like I don’t know how to explain to that person that treating people like livestock is really different from raising livestock and what they’re proposing would be a horrific violation of personal autonomy and rights even if the town is nice and clean
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samafricanreporter · 7 months
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Pastor Alph Lukau called upon all Africans to unite, raise voices, and work towards healing the land and bringing an end to the Genocide in Congo. I appeal all governments and call upon all Africans to unite, raise voices, and work towards healing the land and bringing an end to the Genocide in Congo immediately.” — Pastor Alph Lukau JOHANESSBURG , KELVIN VIEW, SOUTH AFRICA, February 11, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been ravaged by a devastating genocide, resulting in the loss of an estimated 15 million lives. In the face of such immense tragedy, it is imperative that humanity does not remain insensitive to the suffering of the Congolese people. Pastor Alph Lukau has emerged as a beacon of hope, offering prayers for healing and actively working towards putting an end to the genocide. This stand taken by Pastor Alph Lukau delves into the urgent need to heal our land, stop the genocide, and appeals the Governments the importance of addressing this humanitarian crisis with compassion and action. The genocide in the DRC has displace the lives of more than 7 million people, leaving behind a trail of unimaginable suffering. It is our collective responsibility as human beings to respond with compassion and action. Alph Lukau's prayers for healing our land and stopping the genocide serve as a powerful reminder that humanity cannot be insensitive to the plight of others. In his Sunday services the general overseer of AMI , Pastor Alph Lukau called upon all Africans to unite, raise voices, and work towards healing the land and bringing an end to the genocide, ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated. Pastor Alph Lukau, renowned for his spiritual guidance and powerful prayers, has dedicated himself to praying for the healing of countries, especially Ukraine, India, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. His prayers extend beyond physical healing, encompassing emotional and spiritual restoration for the Congolese people. Lukau's prayers provide solace and hope to those affected by the genocide, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggle. Through his ministry, Lukau aims to uplift the spirits of the Congolese people, helping them find strength and resilience amidst the unimaginable pain they have endured. His prayers serve as a catalyst for healing, inspiring individuals and communities to come together and support one another during these trying times. """Heal our land"" is a plea that resonates deeply with the African people and the International community. It is a call for compassion and empathy towards the suffering endured by the millions affected by the genocide. Healing the land requires a collective effort, involving governments, organizations, and individuals worldwide." To heal the land, it is crucial to address the root causes of the conflict. The genocide in the DRC demands immediate action from the international community. The staggering death toll of 15 million lives lost cannot be ignored. Alph Lukau's prayers serve as a reminder that humanity cannot remain indifferent to the suffering of others.
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monstress · 2 years
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andor (the show) has a way of inciting visceral, vitriolic hatred inside of me for the empire like no other sw media before
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thatscarletflycatcher · 2 months
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You know when I was a kid I was taught that Uruguay was a presidentialist Republic, but the past few years learning about international politics definitely tone down that definition in my mind.
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ghoul-haunted · 11 months
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literally the racism coming from the israeli government to use our people as fucking props in their little propaganda campaign when it was israel that sold guns for the war on drugs which was really just a cover to massacre civilians indiscriminately. like, oh so now we're people to you? must have missed that when a family up the mountain from where I lived got massacred by the cops for the crime of being union activists, at least your military industrial complex made a profit on that! absolute fucking freak behavior to go 'uwu won't someone think of the filipinos' when there are OFWs in palestine that are getting carpetbombed because they literally cannot leave due to the fucking blockade, but I guess they don't count! once again, filipinos are just toys, never people, for other countries to use and discard when it's convenient for their agendas!
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heir-less · 2 years
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A special task force about how early childhood care can promote businesses when 57% of people in the UK have to cut their hours and earnings because they can't even afford childhood care?
Bye.
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