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I notice alot of my followers on here skipping these posts just to mess with my lgbt ones, suspiciously the white popular ones.
Heres a not so friendly reminder, as an lgbt metis person, i dont give a single fuck what your blog is themed or if this is too painful for you to look at. Reblog this post. Reblog this post with the sources of the 751 children who were found.
Your compliance and silence as well as the compliance and silence of your ancestors is what allowed these schools to open and kill first nations children. The children of MY people.
Dont follow me if you cant reblog this post or the one with sources to your political blog or your most popular blog. Add trigger warnings if you must but if your political blog is only focused on the harms you personally face like being lgbt then you need to see some bigger pictures and stop being afraid of angering your racist mutural or actually saying some shit about racism. If you can reblog some antifa graphics or add blm to your bio to be a surface level ally, you can reblog some sources on the genocide first nations people faced and still face today.
I’d like to add this photo I took last night in Victoria of the statue of Captain Cook. Though I myself am not indigenous, I 100% agree that these murderers, kidnappers and rapists shouldn’t have huge statues and plaques that decorate them and say how “great” they were.
Here’s another photo of the legislative assembly from yesterday. Later on there were more items, candles and signs at the memorial, as well as a big poster with 1505 painted on it but I didn’t get a picture
People need to see this. Not just quickly glance at the photos and keep on scrolling. They need to see this.
I had seen the first picture of the church, but not the second.
I went to a “Cancel Canada Day” event and burst into tears - not because I was surprised to learn of the unmarked graves (survivors told us they were there. Our government pushed it aside, and we let them), but because seeing all the people gathered in mourning drove it home: They. Were. Children.
This is my country’s legacy - and it’s not history. The last schools closed during my lifetime. My Father went to school with students who lived at the local residential school, after it was changed to a boarding house (read: holding centre) for indigenous youth who went to local schools.
They were all children, injured, abused, and killed in my country’s attempt to erase them. I want the world to see this and hold the state accountable to *active* reconciliation> I mean we could at least truly adopt UNDRIP in action instead of words for god’s sake.
here you can read an article about a survivor of the church and some of the things he experienced to help put into perspective how awful and just how recent it was
If you were one of the people playing 4-D chess to dismiss or outright justify the atrocity on 10/07/2023, I genuinely do not give a singular utter flying fuck what you have to say about ICE.
October 7th was Justified. None of us expect a Zionazi fascist like you to understand why colonizers deserve to get killed. Especially colonizers hosting a dance festival in front of the very people they occupy.
And can you Zionazis stop this facade already. You're not fooling us by pretending you care about ICE. Israel loves ICE they train together.
Your entire blog is you justifying genocide and celebrating dead Palestinian kids. We know what you actually are Zio.
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theres also the fact that ppl who validate that discourse paint all of us as inherently more pro u.s imperialist agenda or perceive us as thinking ourselves as better than people living in latin america. which. may be true for some but definitely isn't universal. and also is definitely not unique to latinos living in the u.s (such as racist white argentinians who were insisting on argentina not actually being latin american and reach for european labels first)
on twitter (i know, i know) there's a very cyclical debate on who is latino, with latin americans asserting that latinidad is an economic experience from living in the actual region of latin american, making them capital l latinos, while those in the us, while latinos in the american racial structure, are not. do you feel this is in any way a useful distinction?
Not really, this preserves the same problem of methodological nationalism except it expands it to the Americas south of the Río Grande writ large. Whatever we might identify as an economic experience of “latinidad” is directly tied to the “latinos” in the U.S. through migration circuits and the dependency of many families (and tbh, full on national economies) south of the Río on their relatives to the north sending money and resources. This is also after all a phenomenon that is reinforced by and continues to reinforce the hegemony of the dollar in this hemisphere, and along with it the push and pull factors of migration like hyperinflation of home currencies versus the outsized purchasing power of wages paid in the dollar.
If we go back to actual intelligent theorists of the economics of imperialism in the Americas, like Ruy Mauro Marini for example, many of them understood that the politics of the Monroe Doctrine is meant to preserve Latin America as a labor pool for the North and the West as a whole, which means that immigrants are part of that phenomenon even when they move. This is a necessary framework for understanding the actual motives of the deportation regime for example, which isn’t meant to actually eliminate all latinos but serves as a form of brute force labor arbitrage especially bc once deported the migrant workers often enter the worst and most precarious pools of labor in whatever country they’re sent to (think the maquiladoras).
I also strongly disagree with this naive sharp distinction between racial and economic characteristics. In the Americas the labor pools themselves are racialized. If anyone denies that this also happens south of the Río, if differently, then they’re being dishonest. Some theorists who have analyzed this in the case of indigenous peoples are Héctor Díaz Polanco, Tomás Cruz Lorenzo, and Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, and in the case of afrolatinos, Carlos Moore and Erika Denise Edwards. This is also to say nothing of the fact that the labor pools in North America are incredibly racialized. After African Americans began to empty out of the plantocracy-dominated countryside in the Great Migration, and then mounted a national struggle against sharecropping and debt servitude in the Black Power movement, the racialized position of expendable rural labor was taken largely by latino immigrants instead after they had begun to become incorporated into the plantation-inspire industrial agricultural system in the late 19th century. If you want to learn about this, you should read Neil Foley and Tanya Maria Golash-Boza. In North America, racial oppression and economic control over farmable land are historically two of the greatest fault lines in politics, and the two overlap directly. Mechanically separating them or failing to achieve a hemispheric view through methodological nationalism prevents those of us who want to overthrow the system prevents from seeing the full scope of our strategic imperatives.
That last infographic I reblogged about India's heat wave turned out to be miscontextualized by the OP, so the information was wrong. I will try to make up for it by spreading a recent news article instead, dated Jun 10th 2026.
Experts warn that official heatwave death figures are grossly underestimated.
A recent study underlines the dangers of these worsening highs. It estimates that a single day of extreme heat causes approximately 3,400 excess deaths nationally in India.
A five-day heatwave is linked to nearly 30,000 extra deaths, according to the paper published in the Frontiers in Environmental Health journal last month.
These heatwaves are becoming more frequent, longer and more intense as climate change – driven by the burning of fossil fuels – pushes global temperatures higher. The past 11 years, from 2015 to 2025, were the hottest on record, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). [...]
The research also reveals deep inequalities. The five states bearing the highest heatwave mortality burden account for 66 per cent of national excess deaths while contributing only 29 per cent of India’s GDP – meaning the places least able to fund adaptation are also those facing the greatest risk. The authors argue this should reshape how federal investment in heat resilience is directed. [...]
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Kayemba reached out to me. They haven't had much progress with their fundraiser. <3 Here is him speaking about what has led to this situation.
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This is a community of LGBTQ+ refugees who are suffering. Recently, some of our members have been jailed for fighting back against people stealing their shelters at night, and they were tortured in lock up. Cases involving refugees, especially LGBTQ+ people, are often ignored or met with violence.
They are deep in the desert surviving on tea leaves and hot water, porridge for the kids, breastfeeding mothers and those who are HIV positive.
Donations will go towards stockpiling food, paying for hospital bills, negotiating with officers and setting up shelters.
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Our refugees have been applying to Canada for asylum.
This journey has many steps, but most urgently now, we need access to ebola treatment and a new phone.
For them, this is a risky trip, far from the encampment and in extreme heat.
Our members are weak, underweight and traumatised after being rejected for asylum, and waiting to hear from other countries.
Kayemba, the leader of the group was being held in prison for being LGBTQ for months.
He is suffering and scared of what future is possible.
We are trying to raise $600 to ease these concerns.
My name is James Goebel and I am working with Augustine Kayemba to… James Goebel needs your support for Help LGBTQIA refugees in East Africa
Small fortune has given him friendship with other refugees like Abby (@politevowgiant), who is also trying to do everything they can to survive, after fleeing Uganda after incredible danger.
Thanks my dear friend for sharing and rebloging our posts it's true we still face discrimination hunger and homophobes are still rampant I kindly implore you our lgbt friendly community to share our stories reblog our posts because we still need your support and solidarity, donate and share kindly. Both links help our communities as we await for the Ebola epic till August so we see if we shall be evacuated to safety.
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Thanks everyone for your support and love solidarity to queers in bondage.
Recently (24th of June, Wednesday) my home country Venezuela was hit by no one but two earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 of magnitude, according to the website Desaparecidos Terremoto Venezuela, around 70,000 people are still missing and there are 1,430 people dead and 3,238 injured confirmed by authorities. Many many many buildings have partially or completely collapsed and a lot of people are sleeping on the streets, many of them have lost all of their belongings, or worst, lost their families.
These twin earthquakes are ones of the most devastating that my country has ever seen in it's modern history, we were not prepare as a nation to face such tragery.
And yet, the response of solidarity within the country has been incredible and it brings me to tears to see how everyday day people, especially students and very young people, have organize to distribute food, water, clothes and more across the cities that have been most affected. There's still a lot people under the rubble and seeing groups of civilians taking people out, many times their own loves ones, with their own bear hands is very heartbreaking.
And so, we are in need of international solidarity more than ever. You can help by donating to:
- Hogar Bambi: "We are a private entity that provides shelter to babies, children and adolescents at risk" with the donations they're putting together and distributing kits with everything babies, children and teenagers affected may need (food, water, clothes, baby formula, cribs, you name it), they're also collaborating with the mexican rescue teams in the zones affected.
- Yummy rides: they're a big delivery food service in Venezuela that is helping people by giving free rides to hospitals and has now added a new feature in their app where locals can see the lists of things that collection centers are in need of and send the items they want to donate quickly with their delivery services.
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- Tinta Violeta: "Feminist collective: Loving support for women, LGBTIQ+ people, girls, boys and adolescents experiencing gender-based violence" they're giving free psychological held to everyone that may need it but especially to women. They also have organize a collection center where they're receiving donations. They would soon be distributing pads, tampons, diapers and that type of very needed hygiene products along with the donations that they have received.
Los días 24 y 25 de junio de 2026, Venezuela fue sacudida por… Tinta Violeta necesita tu apoyo para En atención de sobrevientes del doblet
Staying informed, checking on your venezuelan friends and busting posts like these is another small way you can help us. The donations are going to be needed for quite some time due to the magnitude of the catastrophe so, if you can't donate right now, do it tomorrow, just make sure you do it.