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âDon't Buy Where You Can't Workâ was a campaign that encouraged Black consumers to boycott businesses that didn't hire Black people. The campaign took place in the 1930s during the Great Depression.Â
Pass it on. Let us follow the words of Dr. King: In his speech at Holt Street Baptist Church in Montgomery on December 5, 1955, King urged people to keep boycotting until their goals were met.
The Montgomery bus boycott was a 381-day protest that began in December 1955 and ended in December 1956. It was a response to racial segregation on the Montgomery, Alabama bus system. The boycott was a defining moment of the civil rights movement in the United States.Â
Segregation in Alabama did not end due to the "goodness" of White people in government...Black people refused to support the buses by walking. They protested with their feet!!! I
I'm sure many of our ancestors would roll over in their graves seeing Black people running around supporting an overt racist (Blacks for trump), Black people not voting at all, and Black people walking around without knowing what's going on in the country and communities they reside in. Elections have consequences. Not voting or voting against your best interest thinking you're cute is appalling.
This is not a joke, this is WWIII, and i know one of my generation's coping mechanisms for all the shit we see is to joke or wave it off, but this is crossing a line
WWIII is literally at our doorstep, and if you could read ahead, you could get slightly informed, and be encouraged to inform yourself further on these local news, instead of joking on tiktok
to begin with, why the fuck is this happening? usa under trump's administration, has lacked cohesion and organization, and a long list of miscalculated events have led to them realizing that attacking iran will tilt the oil market in their favour, now i am no economist, so definitely inform yourselves with more than this.
now, what miscalculated event am I referring to? January 3rd or 2nd depending on your timezone, when trump toppled Nicolas' Maduros dictaorship and his regime. before i get into how this was disorganized, let it be known that maduro being out of venezuelan power is a blessing, however, how the usa did it, was nothing but a dismissal of international laws. now to how they got confused, when asked about the change in leadership in venezuelan soil, trump stated "we will run it." trump's admin had to stop for a second and say what? because that was not in the cards, that was not a plan or even discussed. venezuela may be under usa's influence, but not under their direct control, why? because trump said something he didn't know how to follow through with
now, onto the current conflict isrealĂusa vs iran: the most headline factor? israelĂusa killed Iran's supreme leader. the one that killed thousands of protestors and civilians, oppressed iranian women and young girls, cut off the internet across the country so the global community wouldn't know of it and so much more. yes, him. they killed him.
is it a blessing for Iran? yes. was it incredibly stupid and once more, a dismissal of each country's right to self-govern and sovereignty?, also yes. one could argue there's an exception being made here because of the tyranny in iran.
i could get behind that with proper argumentation. however, the real question right now is
Why is trump so hellbent on liberating other countries, turning a blind eye to the current instability, disaproval and disarisfaction within his own territory?
more importantly;
Why is Trump so hellbent on starting WWIII?
now about western media: fox news is raving about how attacking iran was just trump making sure american citizens were safe (im sorry, all the way over in iran? first of all?)
that it's the same thing they did when they took maduro out of venezuelan power, ensuring that 'millions and thousands of American citizens didn't die over drugs entering' and that democrats are humilliated because Obama didnât care about homeland safety and neither did Biden
then some stupid reporter asked an iranian representative what gave them the right to strike america and or israel. CAN WE USE OUR BRAINS FOR A FUCKING SECOND? if you shoot someone, expect them to shoot back!!!
now, some outlets quote trump saying iran has no way of defending themselves because they got rid of all their means of defense such as intents to develop higher tech or nuclear weapons
then, Iran took down a couple of usas fighter jets, and usa says it was a friendly act or some crossfire shit. im sorry, but, no. Iran has proven to know how to defend themselves, and usa claiming they can't fight back and won't despite glaring proof they can, is blatantly stupid. denial won't win a world war, not fighting over oil will avoid it.
on another note, 'israel' (supplied, funded, protected and fully backed by the usa) attacked and targeted schools, civilians cites with their weapons and armory, they have killed over 115 GIRLS! STUDENTS! injured more than i can trust myself to properly know, and traumatized three times the number,
and though no violence should be condoned, i think its important to recognize that SO FAR, iran has mostly attacked military bases instead if civilian sites, and, ironically, has made an attempt to defend themselves.
now, knowing what little i can tell you all, please:
learn about all of this properly, from experts and more than just tiktok or blogs like mine that just attempt to encourage you to get informed
spread the word, dont let huge conflicts like these go unnoticed or dismissed, PEOPLE ARE DYING!!!
though coping mechanisms are understandable, THIS IS NOT A JOKE, war sheds blood, war erases history the winners get to rewrite it, war steals childhood, love, education, infraestructure, a home, a family, and countless lives. the fact this may escalate into a world war is not a joke,
middleeastmatters Heartbreaking footage of families weeping and grieving has emerged from Kahrizak Forensics Medical Center in Tehran, showing rows of bodies of people killed in the ongoing state crackdown on protesters.
Distressd families can be seen weeping on the ground and even passing out as they try to identify their loved ones.
In one video, numbers under photos of victims appear on a screen, indicating that the number of bodies only at at center may be as high as 250.
Many bodies, still in black body bags, lie across the forensic centerâs grounds, with only some identified by their loved ones. Other videos show bodies inside a warehouse and being unloaded from trucks, highlighting the scale of the violence.
Iranian authorities are ramping up their response to the anti-regime protests, which have spread across every province in Iran.
Human rights organizations report that hundreds have been killed in just a few days, and other estimates from across the country put the toll as high as 2,000 people.
The country has been in a total media blackout, making documentation of deaths much more difficult. Iranian authorities have a history of ramping up violence during internet shutdowns.
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A quick, basic guide towards Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and its changes for transgender women and other identities
Note: This guide is primarily for transgender women/girls who are looking for gender affirming therapy and resources. However, if any transgender men, non-binary, and other gender identities are reading this, please share this post as you may end up helping someone who is considering transitioning into a woman (or girl). Note that this guide may be uncomfortable to some as I will discuss about topics like gender dysphoria or use a few words that may feel triggering, but never in a transphobic manner. I am trans myself and considering gender affirming therapy. However, my knowledge about this topic is still limited, so please bare with any mistakes that I may end up writing throughout this guide. You are more than welcome to write additional information provided it helps with this guide. Links to sources will be provided at the end of the guide. Use them for more detailed and more accurate information.
Do not use this HRT guide or resources to fulfill some âsissy taskâ or fetish, nor to harm or discredit trans people.
So, you have tried on the clothing, practiced voice training, applied makeup, etc. You have tried everything you can to âfeminizeâ yourself. But no matter how you look on the outside and feel on the inside, you still see someone different looking at you in the mirror and feel distress to the point where you lose sleep. As much as you hate admitting it, you probably have gender dysphoria. If youâre at this stage, itâs time you start finding gender affirming therapy. The problem is, where do you start?
Diagnosing Gender Dysphoria and recognizing its signs
As I have stated in one of the guides I reblogged in the past, it is not necessary to have gender dysphoria to be transgender. However, many transgender people deal with this distress and it can detrimental to their overall health. For instance, if youâre dressed as a girl and feel like a girl, but you see someone in âdragâ looking back or focus on signs of âmasculinityâ, you will definitely feel uncomfortable and have feelings of âimpostor syndromeâ.
Some signs of gender dysphoria include, but not limited to, hiding any facial and body hair, dislike towards your âassigned partsâ, dysphoric when presenting as a male (or other assigned gender different from preferred identity), etc. If you have more than two of these signs and recognize them, you most likely have gender dysphoria and should start looking for help ASAP. Untreated gender dysphoria can escalate towards more detrimental consequences, such as neglect, isolation, depression, anxiety, and even $ui(ide. If youâre suffering from the latter symptom and are not under any form of care, please stop reading this article and call your nearest lifeline center now!
That being said, if youâre experiencing some signs of gender dysphoria even after socially transitioning and desire to feminize your body, the best solution will be taking hormone replacement therapy.
What is Hormone Replacement Therapy (aka HRT)?
Hormone Replacement Therapy, short for HRT (this, is a type of medical solution given to patients who lack sufficient estrogen or testosterone levels due to a hormonal imbalance caused by menopause or due to surgeries such as a hysterectomy. [1] HRT is also provided to transgender individuals as a way to help their physical body adapt to their gender identity. Known as feminizing hormone therapy, the transitioning person will develop secondary sex characteristics typical of cisgender females with the help of various types of medication. [8] Gender specialists typically (but not always) use gender dysphoria as a main reason to provide the patient with gender affirming therapy.
Why do transgender people take HRT?
The point of HRT is that it helps transgender people develop physical traits that are more in line with their gender identity when the right hormones take place in the body. In the case of transgender females, taking HRT will feminize their physical characteristics into that of of their cisgender female relatives. Not only does transitioning decrease the trigger of gender dysphoria, but it also boosts the mental health of trans people as they become more comfortable with their body aligning into their gender identity. In fact, a study done by a team of researchers based on Stanford University School of Medicine found that the earlier trans people commence their transition, the less likely they are to develop characteristics of their assigned birth gender since their puberty cycles become more active during adolescence. Those who commence transition into adulthood are more likely to fall into bad habits, mental issues, and social isolation. The researchers concluded after finishing of survey of over 20,000 participants that the best treatment towards gender dysphoria is to take HRT as some of the participants felt their livelihood vastly improve once they received hormone therapy. To summarize, HRT is the only effective solution for trans people to finally feel comfortable with their bodies once they develop their gender identityâs characteristics.
The different types of HRT medication
Once youâre deemed eligible to receive gender-affirming therapy, you will definitely want to celebrate your new milestone. Now itâs time to identify the different forms of medication you may be provided for your transition.
Pills: This one is the most common type that is prescribed for transgender people due to its affordable cost and ease to make. However, taking oral medication requires you to take daily as the feminizing effects are slower and less evenly-distributed.
Injections: This one is the most effective form since the hormone medication goes directly to the bloodstream and rarely comes with the side effects of hormone pills. However, it is more expensive to produce and purchase, as well as being the most difficult to ingest as it involves piercing your skin with a needle.
Patches: By far the most convenient and very effective method of hormone medication as it fluctuates less in hormone distribution and evens it out throughout the body. You are only required to change patches every 3 to 4 days. Unfortunately, HRT patches arenât convenient if you have experienced irritation with patches in the past. Consult your physician if HRT patches are right for you.
Here are the types of feminizing hormones you will be provided by your physician and/or medical provider. Each one is crucial to your transition:
Estradiol: Used among cisgender women for causes such menopause and hysterectomy, it is also used among transgender women/girls to promote physical changes on their appearance. This results in their bodies to develop a feminine appearance in line with cisgender women. Depending on their hormone levels, trans women usually take 2mg of Estradiol to take effect of their feminization.
Anti-androgen: This medication is a testosterone blocker and is very helpful to oneâs transition if their hormone levels indicate a high level of testosterone. Although it doesnât completely deplete all of your testosterone, anti-androgens help neutralize your levels to an acceptable rate. Estradiol cannot be effective without balancing your hormone levels. Spironolactone is the most common form of anti-androgen.
Progesterone: This medication is used in later stages of transition. Once your therapist and/or physician see your estrogen levels reach a certain level, progesterone is added as an estrogen booster. This will promote other feminizing changes, such as increasing breast volume, tissue softening, and allegedly, mental changes. This medication, however, is controversial since modern endocrinologists have found the alleged effects of progesterone being almost ineffective. In part, this is due to advancement of medicine and better access to effective solutions. Despite this, several physicians still prescribe progesterone to transgender women/girls as an option.
DHT blockers: For those who produce more testosterone to the point where it converts into a stronger androgen called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), these medications are necessary. There are two types of DHT blockers used: Finasteride and Dutasteride. Both medications are vital for your transition as they block excess androgen, reduce scalp hair loss, and may thin out facial and body hair. Check with your insurance provider as this medication may not be covered by them.
Cause and effect of HRT
This is where many people want to know the effects of feminizing therapy among trans women and trans girls. Keep in mind that a transition is that: a timeline of several changes that occur within a period of time. Most trans women/girls take about a year to notice any change in their appearance, but it wouldnât be until 2 to 3 years until they notice a drastic change on their timeline.
The following changes are what trans women and trans girls physically experience during transition:
Skin: Your skin would start to soften a bit within 3 to 6 months, but its maximum effect varies by individual. Your skin will glow and oil will reduce while color tone may even change to that of a cisgender girl.
Legs and feet: Muscles will start to atrophy while body fat will be more retained. Your legs will start to slender while your foot size may shrink due to the thinning of the cartilage. This process takes around 3 to 6 months to take effect.
Hair: Scalp hair will start becoming voluminous while body hair will start to thin out and fall off. Process takes 6 to 12 months. Facial hair may thin, but will still retain even after months on HRT. Electrolysis will be required if you desire to eliminate any remaining facial and body hair.
Arms and hands: Upper arms start atrophying about 3 to 6 months and hands and arms thin out to a more feminine shape. Nails become more brittle while arm hair may even fall off.
Breasts: Areolas and nipple area start expanding while bust starts to enlarge. Process usually takes at least a year to see any effect and maximum growth can take up to 5 years.
Genital area: Penile length and testicles shrink and atrophy within 6 months and infertility may occur even sooner.
Body fat: Estrogen will increase the amount of body fat you will store and will be noticeable in the thighs, back area, and waist.
Height: This factor may vary on the individual. Based on a few testimonies, trans women usually lose an inch or two (~5cm) from their pre-transitioning height. This is due to the thinning of the feetâs sole and possibly the arching of the back. This process takes up to even 2 years before it becomes noticeable.
Body odor: Your body odor starts to change after a few months under HRT. Your body odor starts smelling sweeter and more metallic, similar to a cisgender woman.
Here are areas where transition may not change your physical appearance and traits:
Voice: Despite popular belief, HRT does not alter the voice at all. While you may experience a slight change in pitch, hormones do not feminize the voice of trans women in the same manner hormones masculinize the voice of trans men. The best solution is to take voice feminizing therapy through exercises. Voice feminizing surgery is also a consideration, but has its own risks.
Bone structure: Unless HRT is taken at a younger age, preferably during puberty, there is no way to change your skeletal system without costly and risky surgeries. Hip surgeries exist to expand the narrow hip area while HRT may promote a shrinking height as pointed earlier. Unfortunately, there is no effective surgery to reduce broad shoulder length.
Remaining body hair: While HRT may reduce the amount of body hair, it does not eliminate facial hair and some body hair may remain after thinning. Electrolysis is required if you desire to permanently eliminate any type of body hair and is costly and time-consuming.
Other changes where HRT may provoke a change is also present in the way we think. Here are some of the mental changes we may experience under HRT:
Emotions: You become more sensitive to feelings and are more prone to cry under certain circumstances. For instance, you may take a small compliment either to heart or feel offended while a dramatic scene in a movie may feel very heartbreaking.
Sleep: It becomes much easier for you to fall asleep while waking up becomes more energetic. This is due to a boost of melatonin present in estrogen. Sleep depravation is surprisingly common among trans girls and trans women prior to transition.
Mood swings: There will be occasions where you may experience nausea and even feelings similar to hot flashes.
Smell: You become more sensible to smell and some odors become either very pleasant or very intolerant.
Sexuality: This one is more controversial. There have been cases where HRT affects oneâs sexuality, not just by sexual orientation/attraction, but by function. For instance, you may find your interests shift into that of a heterosexual cisgender woman while your expressions become more receptive. You may not even find any changes at all under HRT. Many argue that itâs not HRT that affects your sexuality, but rather by accepting your inner, true feelings and detecting gender envy.
Social changes during transition (non-HRT related, but very important)
This process is a very challenging stage for transgender people of all identities and is one that prevents many from ever coming out. As someone who is still in this stage, I sympathize with many of you. As unfortunate as it sounds, here are some of the challenges you may end up facing as a trans woman or trans girl:
Acceptance: This is perhaps, the most difficult stage of oneâs coming out. Youâre not just coming out of the closet to your family members, but to friends, neighbors, co-workers, colleagues, etc. Do not be surprised if anybody from this list does not accept you. Weâre currently living in a time where transphobia is being heavily promoted among social circles who attempt to persuade the neutral or uninformed into believing false stereotypes of trans people. The best you can do should you face an unaccepting member is to cut them off until they are ready to accept you.
Legal document changes: This varies depending on the country or region you live. Although name changes are usually allowed, gender or sex markers are much more difficult to change. You can live in a place like Washington State where changing your marker from M to F can be a breeze while states like Oklahoma bar you from changing your marker at all. [3] Some countries like the UK can take years to change your marker while some countries of Asia do not allow any sex marker change unless you submit documents verifying a sex change (i.e. SRS). [4]
Appearance and adaptation: Adapting yourself as a trans woman in todayâs world can have variable results. While some areas such as San Francisco are accepting of anyone LGBTQ+, transphobia still exists in those areas. Whether itâs the bathroom or even outside your home, you always want to make sure you are safe from any transphobic attack. One effective way to prevent that is by âpassingâ, which is the process of presenting yourself as your internal gender as close as possible. Many trans women make the effort to feminize their appearance through clothing, movements, voice training, makeup, and even interests. Not only does it help trans women appear more feminine outside, but it also gives them a sense of gender euphoria, a feeling of happiness and peace where they see and feel like themselves. If you know anyone supportive of your transition, especially a woman, donât be afraid to ask for any tips on how to present yourself, how to apply the right blush, and other things that may benefit with your social change.
Surgeries to consider
After a certain amount of time, there is a chance you want to improve the look of your body to a certain degree. As powerful as HRT can be, it wonât remove the thing down there nor would it blow your chest to a D-cup unless your female family members are bustier than that. Whether its to help your gender and/or body dysphoria, whatever options you choose should make you feel great. Itâs recommended you have at least 24 months under HRT before commencing these surgeries. Here are the options for feminizing surgery:
Breast augmentation: Letâs face it: weâre never going to get a nice pair of boobs unless our genes defy it or if our mom or female cousins also have big breasts. Many cisgender women also have that trigger of not having a desirable size on their chest. Breast augmentation is an option for those who want to increase their size without resorting to placebos or who are tired of wearing breast forms all the time.
Hip and butt enlargement: Most trans women have an inverted triangle body shape. Because of that, their hip area is not as wide as they desire to be. In some cases, you may not even have a large bum and want to grow bigger. Hip enlargement is available for those who desire a curvier look and the results are very pleasant. However, you can only stretch the hip area to a limit. As for the bum, there are surgeries that help enlarge and feminize the appearance. The most popular is the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). If youâre going that route, I highly recommend looking for a professional surgeon as many BBLs tend to look botched after a certain period.
Lip Filler: This surgery is made to enhance your lips to a more feminine appearance. Although HRT may alter your lip shape, it wonât make you look like Kylie Jenner either. This is done through a form of injections and will help your appearance look more feminine. This is recommended for those who only want to feminize their lips and are not interested in the following procedure.
Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS): This is one of the most common surgeries done when undergoing transition. It not only involves lip enhancement, but also involves reshaping the jawline, removing most of the brow ridge, slight enlargement of the eye area, reducing Adamâs apple, and nose reduction. This surgery can be very painful and requires extensive care for about two weeks before showing signs of healing. The benefits will outweigh the cons, however, if your aim is to feminize your appearance.
Sexual Reassignment Surgery (SRS) or Gender Reassignment Surgery (GRS): This is by far, the most notable surgery when it comes to feminizing transition. SRS/GRS is a process that involves reconstructing the trans womanâs penile area into a functioning neovagina. SRS/GRS is a life-changing surgery for trans women and in many cases can alleviate genital dysphoria. It can also improve sex life and makes it easier for trans girls to fit into garments and clothes without the need of gaffs and tucks. However, it is not without its drawbacks. Not only is SRS/GRS a difficult surgery to perform, but itâs also a very costly surgery to pay for and recover from. The amount of time it takes for a trans womanâs new organ to fully heal can take up to a year and involves constant dilation therapies that are painful and time-consuming. If not done right, it can even be life threatening. Although many trans women are comfortable living with a male organ, some states and countries do not allow you to change your gender/sex marker without performing this surgery.
Electrolysis (aka. Hair removal): Unlike the previous surgeries, electrolysis does not require you to be under HRT. This is a type of surgery that you can get even before starting transition. Electrolysis is highly recommended if you are planning to eliminate any excessive or thick body hair or if youâre planning to remove facial hair.
Where to find HRT
There are many ways someone can find HRT to commence their transition. However, many resources are currently being threatened by politicians, zealots, and transphobes around the world. It is very important you find the proper help as some spots that promise âHRTâ are either placebos or medication that may even harm you! For those living in the US, here are some of the resources I found for those looking for HRT:
Planned Parenthood: This is the most accessible spot to receive gender affirming therapy and may even be free if your healthcare provider is compatible. Almost anyone is eligible and very safe compared to other resources. There are a few cons, however. Not every state has these centers and some are either too far away or may not even provide HRT at all. Sometimes, those that do provide HRT may not have enough medication to provide and are placed on a waiting list. The best solution I can give is to either contact your closest Planned Parenthood for available HRT medication or look up at this link below to see where you can receive the nearest help:Â https://www.plannedparenthood.org/get-care/our-services/transgender-hormone-therapy.
Online providers: For those that live outside of public health centers, online providers for HRT is another solution. The most popular sources are Plume and Folx. Each plan provides you a checkup of lab tests, gender evaluation, and access to clinical care. Some have their advantages and cons that make them different. While Plume offers letters of references to doctors and physicians, Folx offers quarterly lab checkups that are crucial to your feminizing transition. The big drawback is that both are not covered by healthcare providers and require you to pay a monthly free of 100 US dollars. They are also not available at every state.
DIY: Although I donât recommend DIY HRT, this is a route many trans girls and trans women often take due to a lack of resources around their area, as well as the attack on HRT therapy on states such as Florida. It is very important you connect with a close circle knowledgeable in obtaining safe HRT alternatives. There are many blogs here on Tumblr that sell you hormones, but they are questionable due to their varying levels of estrogen that may either be incompatible with your body or may even affect you. If someone approaches you with a message selling you HRT, whether itâs here or on any social site, avoid them at all costs, especially those whose blogâs main target are âsissies, traps, femboys, transvestites, etc.â You may end up buying ashwagandha in high doses, which is not only a testosterone booster, but can even cause irreversible harm if taken for too long.
Resources and support
As much as I would love to be a help, not everyone has the same outcome when it comes to transition. Some of us have circumstances that prevent us from transitioning, such as lack of medical resources, unsupportive peers such as family, persecution and/or lack of protection, economic problems, health issues, questioning, etc. This is where a few solutions can be provided to you.
In the US (and Canada to some extent), Trans Lifeline is a beneficial resource for those who are in need of support, especially in these harsh times. Trans Lifeline is a non-profit run by trans people and aims as a safer alternative to other resources who are more likely to invalidate or even oust gender identities to authorities. If you would like to know more about Trans Lifeline, click on this link here. If you or someone else you know is trans are in deep need, call/save this number: US Hotline (877) 565-8860. Canada Hotline (877) 330-6366âŁ.
For those outside the US, if you live in a situation where your life may be in danger for being trans or any identity under the trans umbrella, check out Rainbow Railroad as they are a non-profit whose main objective is to provide safe sheltering for anyone who identifies as LGBTQ+. Although they are based in the US and Canada, they have presence in various parts of the world and can help you relocate to a safer spot, as well as provide resources to put you on track. Click on this link if you would like to learn about Rainbow Railroad or share it to someone in need
Conclusion
I hope this guide gave you an idea of what MTF hormone therapy is and what to expect of its effects. HRT is a very helpful method for transitioning people when done effectively through medical help and emotional support. Even if youâre not looking to transition under HRT or may not even be trans yourself, itâs very important we have at least a clear knowledge of what trans people are going through and what we can do to help without subjecting them to prejudice. Please give a like and/or reblog as you may never know if one basic guide like this can be a great help for someone in need. If youâre looking to research more about transgender hormone therapy and resources, I left a few links on the sources below as they are much more insightful than what I provided. If you have any questions, find blogs and sites specialized in transgender help such as Trans Lifeline or even blogs such as Redditâs r/asktransgender. Thank you!
TikTok is most likely under metas umbrella now, maybe not publicly but privately. with that being said changes are being made to the platform, For instance videos about American politics that promote leftist ideology in any small amount are being flagged as âpossibly incorrectâ and the platform encourages people to not share the content, they also only allow you to share to one person at a time. Less people are having their voices heard. The government is trying to convince us we have free speech but we are very much under their censorship.
Content has been removed, taken down, flagged, etc. content that criticizes the government, content that SPECIFICALLY criticizes Trump and his little band of oligarchs. People speaking out about his corruption are being banned on TikTok. I donât use twitter but Iâve heard the same is happening over there and has been for a while, same with facebook (feel free to fact check me on that and let me know, itâs possible Iâm wrong)
Never take anything at face value.
To put it plainly we are progressing to becoming the type of dystopian society we read in books as children. The kind of society that we told ourselves was too outlandish or exaggerated to ever exist.
Dangerous times to be living in folks, remember to do research of your own, donât take news at face value, Stand up for one another, protect your neighbors, protect yourself đ
You matter and this time will pass, we will not let our voices be silenced đ
As long as we have hope they cannot win đ thatâs like in every book about tyrannical governments in fact Iâm pretty sure thereâs a quote almost exactly like that from the hunger games.