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The Real Iron Man

@lifter-with-arc-reactor / lifter-with-arc-reactor.tumblr.com

21 years old. I'm a former boxer/mixed martial artist. Aspiring writer and filmmaker. Palestinian in heart. Yes, I owned the iron-and-martialarts. #FreePalestine #FuckIsrael #FuckZionism #NoMiliTrials
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البلد دى بقت بتوجع ..... ومفهاش دفا .... يارب يكون ترابها براح ... وحضن ارضها ... اوسع من سماها

"This country hurts now... it doesn't have any warmth... god, I hope its ground is vast... bigger than the sky." -Shimaa.

First picture was when Shimaa was hanging flowers in the square. She then wanted to hang it on the statue in the background.
Fourth picture is when the cop who shot her was trying to switch guns with one of the masked cops.
A bunch of pigs, scared of some flowers.
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Anonymous asked:

You do know that they are just given orders, right?

I do hope that the closest people to you get shot by the police.

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I just went through lots of my favorite blogs and I miss everyone on here a lot. The amount of progress on here is insane. I'm so proud of all of you. *coach's voice with dramatic music*

I will probably be here more often now and try to interact again. :)

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The 26 men accused of "Homosexuality" and "Debauchery" were set free a few hours after found not guilty, or in other words, not used.

WARNING: TRIGGER ALERT!

To cut this story short I will get to the point. 26 men were mentally and sexually harassed and publicly humiliated.

The disgusting anal examinations showed that three men had "signs" of being "passive". Days later, the same examinations showed that the three men were used against their will. Raped.

One of the men then spoke out on the police saying that they presented them -the three men- to the other prisoners as a prize, recounting the police saying, “Today is your lucky day — enjoy, guys! Here’s your lollipop,” using an Egyptian expression that roughly corresponds to “here’s a hot piece of ass” in English. This defendant said he was then stripped of his towel, pushed to the floor, and raped, while police ignored his cries for help.

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I’m preparing questions for some interviews about anxiety and bullying -specially teachers to kids bullying- for a short movie. I would love if anyone here wants to participate.

I will be posting some questions soon. If anyone wants to share stories of how their...

Thank you! If taskscape doesn't mind I'll make sure I ask her if I have some questions.

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Anonymous asked:

I don't mean to be rude or ignorant but what's the lump on your chest?

It's a pacemaker.

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I'm preparing questions for some interviews about anxiety and bullying -specially teachers to kids bullying- for a short movie. I would love if anyone here wants to participate.

I will be posting some questions soon. If anyone wants to share stories of how their anxiety was developed and/or their bullying experiences it would be great. Also, if anyone has any suggestions it would help me a lot.

I will keep this updated.

Thank you.

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18 were apparently found “unused,” while Hisham Abdel Hameed, the spokesman of the Forensic Medical Authority, claimed that three were discovered to have been sexually assaulted.  Mona Iraqi promptly advertised this result, claiming that she had saved rape victims. The allegation is horrifying and demands investigation, but there is no indication of any investigation. Neither the news story nor the hearing offered any suggestion that the men had actually said they were assaulted. The assault was not mentioned in the hearing at all, and there was no hint why rape victims should still be jailed and facing trial. Nor was there any indication of where the assault happened; it could well have taken place in the police lockup, where prisoners accused of homosexual conduct regularly face sexual abuse.
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I'm sorry if I'm getting all activist-like on here again but

things are hectic and getting more serious every single day. I know that I haven't been on here for too long and I haven't replied to any messages and I'm sorry but I have so much on my hand right now. So, if you can take your time and read what I'm posting you will know why.

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Dozens of men were arrested on "perversion" charges in a bathhouse in downtown Cairo’s Ramses area on Sunday, according to broadcast journalist Mona Iraqi, who filmed the security raid.
Iraqi, a presenter on “Al-Mestakhabi” (The Hidden), an investigative journalism show that broadcasts on the privately owned channel Al-Qahera wal Nas, wrote on her Facebook page that she and her team had been investigating the bathhouse, alleging it was a “den of illegal gay sex workers.”
“Today is one of Al-Mestakhabi’s good days — we have to share with you a new and big victory for the program. Al-Mestakhabi managed to shut down a den of group sex for men, and they were all arrested red-handed,” she wrote.
“Success is great and achieving goals are greater,” she added.
Iraqi also posted photos showing dozens of almost-naked men being arrested in the public bathhouse, which she alleged was a popular site for both Egyptian and foreign gay men. She further accused the 60-year-old manager of running a sex ring.
Al-Mestakhabi reporters secretly infiltrated the bathhouse and filmed what Iraqi described as “gay sex parties,” as well as the owner’s “confessions.”
The owner of the bathhouse had kicked Iraqi and her team out of his establishment before security forces conducted the raid.
The first episode on the investigation was to be aired next week, but Iraqi claimed the broadcast would be postponed “to give police forces the chance to raid the bathhouse and arrest those involved.”
Human rights activists and social media users took to the Internet to lambaste Iraqi’s Facebook report, decrying the journalist’s cooperation with police forces as a flagrant violation of citizens’ personal rights.
Homosexuality is not a crime according to the Egyptian Penal Code, and furthermore, Iraqi did not prove any prostitution had occurred in the bathhouse, rights activist Sherif Azer wrote in response to Iraqi’s post.
Responding to the attacks, Iraqi claimed that the investigation was part of her program’s work on social groups that are most vulnerable to AIDS, as International AIDS Awareness Day was December 3.
“In case of public indecency, it has to be done in public. Is the bathhouse a public place? What are the accusations you presented to the prosecution so that they are arrested? If they [the detained men] are really patients of AIDS, they should be treated as patients not criminals and given proper medical support even if it is contagious. Do you accept seeing one of your family members who has a serious disease to be arrested naked by police?” Azer continued.
Others questioned Iraqi’s ethics and journalistic reputation given her cooperation with the police.
“The airing of the two-episodes investigation was adjourned for human, ethical and security reasons, and all the incident’s inside affairs shall be aired in a third episode. We did our work with the highest levels of professionalism and accuracy, and we urge the public not to judge the episodes positively or negatively before watching them,” Iraqi defended herself in a statement released on Monday.
But internet commentators continued to castigate the journalist, accusing her of heedlessly destroying the reputation of the arrested men — whose faces appeared in the photos she posted on her Facebook page — in her pursuit of fame.
US-based rights activist Scott Long blogged about the incident in his blog, the Paper Bird, and suggested the possibility of a government-sponsored campaign against gay rights.
“What’s clear is that another pro-Sisi media organ is working in close collusion with security forces, to produce a sensational show about sex with appalling and terrifying images, to invade privacy and engorge the prisons and destroy innocent people’s lives,” he wrote.
Long highlighted another recent incident in which eight men appearing in a video that allegedly portrayed a gay marriage ceremony were sentenced to three years in prison on charges of perversion.
“This message about ‘networks’ is a menacing constant. Egypt’s powers-that-be treat homosexuality and gender dissidence as political, and — like any kind of politics under an ever more constricting dictatorship — conspiratorial and sinister,” Long added.
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We're trying to get the Human Rights Watch and the International AIDS Society to know about this. This is really important for LGBTQ people in Egypt, also for all the AIDS patients here.

Please, spread the word!

Thank you.

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EVERY TIME SOMEONE BRINGS UP THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA I GET SO ANGRY.

but why

Because it got burned. All of that knowledge, lost forever.

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aussietory

The library was destroyed over 1000’s of years ago. The library consisted of thousands of scrolls and books about mathematics, engineering, physiology, geography, blueprints, medicine, plays, & important scriptures. Thinkers from all over the Mediterranean used to come to Alexandria to study.Most of the major work of civilization up until that point was lost. If the library still survived till this day, society may have been more advanced and we would sure know more about the ancient world.

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