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[Image descriptions: Graphics on green backgrounds titled, ‘This is important.’ The watermark reads @ Shivuan_Elizabeth. Transcriptions follow.

A silent genocide is happening in Congo, and a man was so desperate for the world to acknowledge the suffering of his people that he set himself on fire. Why would a Congolese man set his own self on fire? While the answer is absolutely heartbreaking, it is also simple. Society does not respect, cherish, or value Black bodies. Although it is a degrading and dehumanizing realization, it is understood by Black and brown people that the part of us that is most appealing to others is our pain and our trauma. So while it was understood that he would lose his life through this act, it was also understood that the cries of the Congolese people would continue to be overlooked unless he provided the world with the trauma [censored: porn] of Black bodies that they feast on.

What is happening in Congo? The conflict and the genocide of the Congolese people is not new however the uptick of violence against them has risen with the increased demand for resources that aid in the production of clean energy. While Congo did gain independence after years of being colonized, oppressed, enslaved, and mass murdered by Belgium, they are currently ongoing the horrors of being trafficked, raped, murdered, and forced to work for little to no money by extremists militant groups. What do extremist militant groups want with Congolese people? As the demand for the resources needed to provide clean energy increases, militant groups are encouraged by money from the western world/ corporations to increase the supply of materials. This is done so at the expense of the safety, well-being, and lives of the Congolese people. What kind of horrors are the people in Congo experiencing? Aside from the trauma from witnessing the continuous genocide of their people and the possibility of being killed, Cobalt and a lot of the other materials being mined are highly toxic and should not be handled unless given the proper equipment and tools. This is obviously not the case for those mining the materials and people are being forced to touch Cobalt(which is extremely toxic) with their bare hands while also inhaling its fumes. Among these people are thousanda of children. Millions of people in Congo are currently facing displacement due to the high levels of trafficking taking place in order to produce more materials for western corporations. Women are experiencing unspeakable amounts of sexual violence in the mining areas and children are becoming sick from being exposed to toxic materials, exhaustion, and malnutrition. There are also thousands of children who are not currently receiving any kind of foundational level education due to them being forced to work in the mines. 12+ million have died since the start of this genocide 6+ million have been killed since the start of this genocide 5+ million have been displaced since the start of this genocide 40+ women are raped hourly since the start of this genocide

How are we complicit in this genocide and how can we help? The western governments and corporations are well aware of the conditions the people of Congo are working under and the atrocities they are facing, however with Congo producing over 60% of the worlds supply of Cobalt and generating billions of dollars worth of exports, they continue to look the other way. We can show up for the Congolese people through, educating ourselves, advocating for their humanitarian aid, signing petitions, and donating to reputableorganizations, however the biggest most effective way we can show up for them in this moment is by putting a pause on our over consumption of electronics, technology, and vehicles, which all use the materials that people in Congo are currently being killed to produce.

While having access to communication devices and computers may be necessary in todays world, it is not necessary to constantly upgrade our devices in order to have the newest models. When absolutely necessary to purchase consider buying used. \End descriptions]

[Plain text: Don’t forget about the Congo!! \End PT]

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aropride

couldnt think of the word "hex code" so i just googled "colors" and stared at my screen for a couple minutes

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bowenoke

irl i don't normally tell people my pronouns unless they directly ask, but this has led to a very silly occurrence i call DLC pronouns. my gender is a sidequest you can unlock in the dialogue tree if your character has a high enough lgbtqia+ stat . or if my pride keyring falls out of my pocket.

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stuckinapril

Holy shit. The Israeli whistleblower story CNN just broke is insane. I cannot believe what I’m reading

Rare firsthand accounts by Israeli whistleblowers cast light on the horrific conditions in the Sde Teiman torture camp in Naqab Desert. Palestinians are stripped down, blindfolded, forced in diapers, and forbidden from speaking. They are subjected to beatings and mental degradation regularly. So much depravity that has gone unseen. Doctors performing procedures outside of their expertise, amputations due to zip-typing of abductees’ wrists, having large dogs unleashed on them at night. Being fed food through straws. I can’t believe it. I am truly in shock. And this is just one whistleblower accounting of this. Who knows what else is happening beyond our knowledge

My heart is breaking into a million pieces

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fairuzfan

Worth mentioning that multiple Palestinians have recounted these stories before, as direct victims detailing their experiences. What's unique about these accounts from CNN Israeli whistle-blower is that they're from an Israeli, therefore people are more likely to take this seriously.

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t4tails

i dont really know how to articulate this but its crazy just how many people dont even realize they dont care about female characters. all their faves are men. they never talk about girls without being led into it. and when you try to point this out to them they try to defend themselves that their faves are just the archetypes they like, despite clearly not caring when that same archetype is a woman. like i feel like at a certain point it is your problem with the common denominator if you cant find a single female character to enjoy

im still annoyed at this response. this is like. okay imagine a man and a woman both applied to the same job with the same resume. and then the man got hired. and then somebody got called a misandrist for saying hey! thats sexist bias in action! because What if the man was just Better? What if the boss just works better with men, huh? Ever think about that? Man-hater?

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astroworld97

a lot of people are dismissing the "violent" rap music rushing and scrambling to say well not ALL rap is violent here's some rappers who don't rap about violence but like. idk. I think the "violent" rap is important to listen to as well. do you know why gangs exist? do you know why Compton is the way that it is? can you listen to the experiences of black men when you can't personally relate on any level? or will you dismiss an entire genre of music because certain sub genres make you feel a bit uncomfortable as a non-black person?

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sayruq

There are an estimated 50 000 pregnant women in Gaza, with more than 180 giving birth every day. Without hospitals the chances of survival for mother and child drop drastically

On this note, the wives of Hamdi Hijazi and Abdullah Haniyah are both heavily pregnant and are approaching labour, and the wife of Mohammad Bardaweel is recovering from labour. They are also survivors of the ongoing invasion of Rafah, and no longer have access to the hospital mentioned by journalist Hind Khoudary. I've included links to all their fundraisers to make it accessible for you all to help them.

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🇵🇸 Happening right now in Malmö, Sweden.

A huge crowd of pro-Palestine protests have gathered ahead of tonight's Eurovision semi-final in Malmö, where Israel will be one of the participating countries.

Israel's representing artist, Eden Golan—who was initially supposed to perform tonight with the song "October Rain," before the EBU forced Israel to rewrite it into the little less overtly genocidal "Hurricane"—has promised that the first thing she'll do after returning from Eurovision, is to join the IDF:

Reminder again to BOYCOTT EUROVISION 🇵🇸

And if you're in Malmö, please join the protesters!

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