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“Hello, Starlight. Did you have fun? Did you get everything out of your system?”
taking a quick break from commissions to add to the flood of fanart. WD is so deeply unsettling, and i love it.
a true craftsman
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drew this last month for patreon.com/mayakern
im so femme i don’t draw often draw my butch sisters and nb friends so i wanted to expand my horizons
i love when someone hears about an unfamiliar issue, like hiv stigma or housing justice, and assumes it must be some kind of trendy new made-up tumblr sj thing, when actually it’s very much a non-new, non-trendy, non-tumblr thing that they themselves are too online to know about

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Brenda Brown-Grooms: We are still working together to keep the American Dream alive
I was at the sunrise service at First Baptist Church on Main at 6 a.m. on August 12, with Cornell West, Tracy Blackmon, Osagyefo Sekou and various groups soon to be deployed to our respective stations (mine to First United Methodist Church, a designated safe space, prayer fortress, first aid station, food and water replenishing). We prayed, sang, read Scripture, counseled with those coming in for respite. We were tear gassed (it wafted up from the park across the sidewalk), were locked down more times than I can now remember, and watched Heather Heyer being killled and others injured in real time, via livestream, while hearing a helicopter hovering over our heads.
A little more than a month before the July 2017 gathering of the KKK in Emancipation Park (in protest of the city’s approved plan to remove the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee) we all got word of this coming August gathering. Concerned citizens, rightly discerning this to be, above all, an issue of morality and not just policy, called on their faith leaders to lead Charlottesville’s response. Indeed, they were crystal clear: if you don’t lead, we won’t follow.
We mounted prayer vigils, monitored KKK/alt-right social media, tried to work with various police departments in this area, and quickly discovered that they were not listening to us, which later bespoke their unpreparedness for the situation.
After the July protest, those of us in the faith community realized the enormity of the coming situation and sought to prepare ourselves and our congregations as best we could. Our biggest hindrance was the intransigence of the city government, university administrators, and Charlottesville’s elite in convincing themselves that something like what did happen would never happen in beautiful, iconic, happy Charlottesville! THIS ISN’T WHO WE ARE!
However, beautiful Charlottesville has an ugly underbelly. If you have enough money, enough power, the right zip code, preferably no Jewish ancestry, and are not a person of color, you may well be able to position yourself, isolate yourself, so that none of what poor, powerless, native Charlottesvillians of color experience. I am an African American native of Charlottesville and a graduate of the University of Virginia. I remember and have always experienced the ugliness of this beautiful place.
To those who stubbornly thought it “couldn’t happen here,” I say: Are you insane? Of course this is Charlottesville. What planet do you live on? Yes, some Nazis and KKK and alt-righters came from out of town, but a lot more of them than you think live right here.
On August 11, I participated in a glorious worship service at St. Paul’s, across the street from the Rotunda at UVA, where the tiki torch gathering happened and Nazis cried, “Jews will not replace us.” I, along with about 500 people, was locked down in the church. I had a premonition that something would happen on Friday. They had to announce their presence some way.
Last summer crystallized for me, yet again, that America has yet to live out her creed (that all people are created equal, endowed by our Creator, with certain inalienable rights. That among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness). Everyone ever labeled a “minority” in this country knows America’s failure, its original sin. And yet, each generation, we hope and work for the American Dream. The original sin that infects our republic, our religious practices and citizenship in the world is white supremacy. We must admit it. Rout it out. Begin again. We must talk about who benefits and who does not. We must admit that our institutions are shot through with unfairness, injustice and death. We must hear and include the stories that have been and are still being suppressed in order to perpetuate a false, an incomplete narrative–leaving out Native Americans, Asian Americans, South Americans, African Americans, Immigrants, Refugees and those left without homelands and others in any of the myriad ways we humans know to “other.”
Since last year’s open summer of hate, I have found brothers and sisters of all races, creeds, faith or no faith traditions, who have been willing to sit together, talk together, argue together, cry together, think together, plan together, walk together, to keep the American Dream alive, one more generation. We are working together to raise up another generation to follow us, who will do the same. Shalom.
Brenda Brown-Grooms is a pastor with the New Beginnings Christian Community and part of the Charlottesville Clergy Collective (CCC), a group of clergy and laypeople dedicated to dialogue about the challenge of race relations in Charlottesville and Albemarle County. She is also part of and Congregate Cville, an activist organization which grew out of CCC.
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Rachel Schmelkin: I learned a lot that day about what it means to truly support and protect each other
On August 12, 2017, I took a few cautious steps out of First United Methodist Church, a designated “safe space” for anti-Nazi demonstrators, to survey the park where Nazis were screaming ugly white supremacist chants. “Jews will not replace us!,” still rings in my ear as I recall that dreadful weekend. I’d never seen such hate up close, and for the first time I felt afraid to be a Jew in America.
A few days before the rally, I told my close friends, Reverends Phil and Robert that I was worried that I would be a target, but that it was important to be to be visible and present despite the risks. They promised me that they would watch out for me. They said “We will not let anybody get near you. In fact, we’ll stay with you as long as you’re out there. We will not leave you alone.” I trusted them, and they held to their word.
That day, I continued further out of the door and did my best to project songs of love and peace that might drown out the hate. With my guitar in hand and my brother standing next to me, we sang out “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine!”
I learned a lot that day about what it means to truly support and protect each other, and to have others support and protect me. A black friend confided in me that she’s felt unsafe in her body her entire life. As a Jew, I felt that same visceral fear that August day in Charlottesville when neo-Nazis threatened to torch the Jews.
Anti-Semitism animates white supremacist ideology and is tightly integrated with its other racist and xenophobic views. Charlottesville’s “summer of hate” taught me that alliances across faiths, across race, across all kinds of differences are the best way to combat racism, anti-Semitism, and all types of bigotry and hate.
Since August 12, courageous citizens of Charlottesville have consistently come together to make Charlottesville a miserable place to be a white supremacist; they’re not welcome here.
Rabbi Rachel Schmelkin is with Congregation Beth Israel in Charlottesville.
See the full piece at CNN.
TW: The top of page has a video that autoplays starting on a graphic image of car attack that killed Heather Heyer, Z’’L may her memory be a blessing, and also includes images and video from the white supremacists marching and chanting anti Black and antisemitic slogans.
Mr Corbyn described the day as 'poignant'.
literally cannot wait for this man to die so I can dance on his grave.
Just in case anyone is *still* trying to deny this, or claim this was Ack-chew-ally a different ceremony for some Palestinians killed the next year, in 1992, (who are buried in a completely different part of the graveyard with a completely different plaque, hence the red arrow, so nice try)… here are 4 photos that tally with *Corbyn’s own diaries*, which state he was honouring the Black September killers, who tortured to death 11 innocent jewish men while aided by neo-nazis, and who were executed in 1991.
The other excuses that fanboys are trying, now that these photographs are undeniable, is that these are fake (lol) or that he was ‘just going along with it out of politeness, it was an accident!’ This is the man who wants to be next PM yet refused to sing the national anthem for a World War 2 commemoration, because ‘he has atheist principles’, but sure, he just went along with this out of bumbling accident, we’ve all been in that awkward situation where you accidentally lay a wreath and pray for some terrorists, innit.
Sssh do not disturb
The line “Hey there, Delilah / You be good, and don’t you miss me / Two more years and you’ll be done with school / And I’ll be makin’ history like I do” is an example of the classic erasure of women’s success when compared to men because who’s to say Delilah’s degree won’t come with a groundbreaking piece of research that changes her field forever and mr. plain white tees over is just writing simple chord progressions not discovering new theories of societal advancement. In this essay I will—
Delilah went out and earned her degree and mr. plain white tees had the AUDACITY to say “someday I’ll pay the bills with this guitar.” Delilah honey dump his ass & go make your money.
Not to read into this post too deep but this is an interview with the real ‘Delilah’ in the song where she talks about how she wasn’t actually even dating mr plain white tees guy when the song came out and for a long time the song was a source of discomfort for her.. She also talks about her accomplishments as an athlete in this interview, she’s a rlly talented long distance runner.
http://www.espn.co.uk/espn/story/_/id/8910175/plain-white-t-lead-singer-tom-higgenson-dedicated-hey-there-delilah-runner-delilah-dicrescenzo-espn-magazine
yikes
YIKES
i hated this song as a kid and i never really knew why but now i know i was Right
And now there’s a show in preproduction based on this
he couldn’t even use a fake name???
tbh in what universe are kids more annoying neighbors than adults? all my toddler neighbor does is cry occasionally, which he can’t exactly help. meanwhile my various adult neighbors play video games all day and all night at the loudest possible volume, fill the halls with various kinds of smoke, dump dead appliances in the stairwell for months, lean their confirmed bedbug-infested furniture up against the front of the building, start fires by trying to microwave metal while also somehow not owning smoke detectors or fire extinguishers, and snoop through my trash and ask me invasive questions about it. and unlike the kid they don’t make up for it by being incredibly adorable and friendly when we pass in the hall

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EDIT: redid and updated the pictures, i wanted to try something different! :3
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The inexorable rise of identity condiments has led to hard times for the most American of foodstuffs. And that’s a shame.
I found it y’all, they stripped millennials down to our bare essentials!
Identity condiments lmaoooooooooo white people are wild
Nobody likes my waldorf salad. Clearly it is the children who are wrong.
Edit: Oh no. I reblogged this way too soon before appreciating the full awfulness of this article. The author uses mayonnaise to praise the good, assimilating kind of immigrant, and trash on feminists, all while dividing her kids into the good one and the bad one. I hate this woman.
“My son Jake, who’s 25, eats mayo. He’s a practical young man who works in computers and adores macaroni salad. He’s a good son. I also have a daughter. She was a women’s and gender studies major in college. Naturally, she loathes mayonnaise. And she’s not alone. Ask the young people you know their opinion of mayo, and you’ll be shocked by the depths of their emotion. Oh, there’s the occasional outlier, like Jake. But for the most part, today’s youth would sooner get their news from an actual paper newspaper than ingest mayonnaise.“
*silent scream* That is the stuff of nightmares. Much like mayonnaise.
My drawing for mermay that i posted like 1 day after may ended rip

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