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nanasketchdump 6 hours
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When the rest of the world looks at the united states right now, we see a government who sends billions to support genocide but cannot help their own people starving on the streets.
We see a police force who won't go in to save children from school shootings, but deploy at a rapid rate to arrest peaceful protestors using their right to free speech to protest a genocide
America, you are a war mongering snake eating your own tail. You will protect and support war criminals in another country but let your own people starve and die
To the students bravely protesting now, we see your strength. We see what we saw when students protested the Vietnam War. We have faith you will prevail
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teetranada 2 days
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need to start building my summer wardrobe 馃槄
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humanoidhistory 7 hours
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Grain silo in Oranjerivier, South Africa, 1991. Photo by Hans-Peter B盲rtschi.
(ETH Library)
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comrade-onion 2 days
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Stand with students, stand with Palestine鉂わ笍馃嚨馃嚫
(Not OC)
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thekeypa 2 days
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We had an interview with Zwelivelile Mandela about Palestine.
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khaleesiofalicante 3 months
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This is important.
The Western Media did not broadcast South Africa's argument, while some dared to only show Israel's defence. Never before in my life have I seen mainstream medias only broadcast one side of the trial.
These actors read out South Africa's case and did what the mainstream media was supposed to do and failed to do.
Proud of them for using their power and privilege the right way.
Source and link here.
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heritageposts 4 months
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from al jazeeras live reporting of the first ICJ hearing, 11 Jan 2024
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i-am-aprl 4 months
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Those who were once oppressed under an Apartheid regime have stepped up to help those being oppressed under another one.
Meanwhile, the so-called "free" world is still trying to find ways to justify "standing with" and defending Israel's rogue racist Apartheid regime.
They should feel deep shame. They don't. But they all should.
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gayalicent 3 months
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genuinelyshallow 4 months
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kaapstadgirly 4 months
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"We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians."
~ Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela.
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sayruq 4 months
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Brazil has also given its support
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fresh-snow 3 months
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The sadness and despair in those eyes...
There are no innocent soldiers in iof, including the women. I've seen female soldiers laughing and dancing at the misery of Palestinian people and doing heinous acts just like their male counterparts.
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mysharona1987 3 months
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acepumpkinpatrick 3 months
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Since western media (especial American) are working overtime to suppress South Africa's hearing and Yemeni voices I want you to keep these 3 points in mind:
Not 1 major American news outlet broadcasted the South Africa case hearing on Thursday, but they broadcasted Israel's case hearing, today, Friday 12/1/2024.
Yemen has repeatedly said that the Red Sea blockage is because it's following its duty to upload "Article 1 on the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the crime of Genocide" and IS NOT to "endanger the freedom of navigation in one of the world's most vital waterways" like Biden put it, in his statement.
Gaza Strip is still under severe bombardment. Don't allow yourself to get used to it. They just bombed an entire neighborhood in Khan Yunis which is a southern city! And as of recently the electricity has gone off in a hospital because gas has ran out.
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enjymemink 3 months
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Thank you Yemen 馃嚲馃嚜
Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, they showed more empathy than those so-called civilized developed countries.
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