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BLACK LIVES MATTER Hello everyone. I’ve been processing my thoughts for the pat few days. afraid to create my own post on the topic because, it could make people upset. But I shouldn’t be afraid to speak up about something that matters! It’s insane how our country has turned and shown its true colors. My prayers go to the protesters who are standing up for the voiceless. May they stay safe. Everytime I see a new tweet about them getting gassed or shot my stomach churns. They’re just innocent people trying to protest. It’s not fair. Racism has never left thus country. I’ve grown up in a semi racist house and around many racist friends. I’ve let crude remarks slide too many times when I was younger because, I was afraid to speak up for myself and others. I don’t want to do that anymore. younger me didn’t understand until I was a little older and started learning more about the US history, wrote my final English paper on Racism in America. It sickened me all the years of high school learning about oppression and racism and how not much has changed since. At this moment I really want to block all of my friends on instagram who haven’t said a word because, I know a lot of my friend’s views and I disagree with them. But I haven’t blocked or unfollowed any of them in hopes they see what me and others post so they can educate themselves and help the movement. This movement isn’t new. It’s growing across our nation… I wasn’t sure about posting at all then I remembered that I have nearly 3,000 followers on this blog and maybe someone will read this. Maybe it will move people to help because, we cannot continue to sit in silence while black people continue to be oppressed.. (if no one reads this it’s okay… I really just needed to rant..) I, myself have been finding ways to help & educate myself and I hope you all will too. If i can I’ll post a link that has links to ways to help and more information. Please sign the petitions if you can.. Dear black brothers and sisters, I hear you. I want to fight with you. This is not a time to be silent. No matter what race you are you are welcome to this blog. no matter your gender, sexuality, religion, and preference. You are welcome. Rest in power George Floyd. https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ (also this pic is from @ stuffgracemade on instagram.) (p.p.s I hope this post made a little bit of sense as it’s almost 1am) -hecticaesthetic
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IMPORTANT UPDATE
THE POLICE ISOLATED A COORGANIZER AND FORCED US TO CHANGE OUR ROUTE AT THE VERY LAST MINUTE *THE DAY BEFORE OUR PROTEST*
THIS IS AN ACT TO SILENCE OUR VOICES AND MAKE OUR DEMONSTRATION CONSIDERABLY LESS NOTICABLE, VOCABLE, AND ORGANIZED
PLEASE HELP ME PROVE THEM WRONG AND SHARE THE UPDATED ROUTE
EVEN IF YOU DO NOT LIVE IN ILLINOIS OR THE US, PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST THIS
Last night I was a part of a historical event in my city. We made our voices heard in opposition of police brutality, justice for George Floyd, and justice for all black lives.
We walked for hours, roughly 15 miles. All over the city. We shut down streets and made the police literally back down.
The group forced them to drive backwards from 23rd and Penn. Drove backwards all the way down Penn to get out of our way.
We walked and made our voices heard, all the way to the downtown police station. This. This is where it gets insane. Immediately, a handful of people begin destroying police cars...as they stand in a line..in full tactical gear, and watched. They made announcements that they would not hurt anyone unless you touched an officer. Which was a lie, because they unleashed teargas and rubber bullets last night.
I was in the first round of teargas; It was hell. 10/10 do not recommend.
Preferred over the rubber bullets 100%, no question. We made it away from that area before it escalated to that.
We left and walked towards our car and saw the frustration in everyone's red, blotchy faces. Everyone was recovering from being hit with teargas. Your skin is on fire, you can't see, it hurts to breathe and every open hole on your face is leaking snot or tears. It's an awful experience. It's surreal, and anger inducing to hear the cries of hundreds, being affected by it. Even reporters were hit with it.
Yes. People were angry and could not hold it in anymore. Vandalism occurred. Looting happened. We did not take part. Spectator's in such a thing I have never seen before. Such passion and anger to be heard, and for a change.
I inadvertently was taking a Snapchat when we caught the first store looting on film. It was a Family Dollar on Park Place and Classen in OKC. We then watched a Walgreens get broken into, looted, and then taken over by police/state troopers/National Guard swarm the parking lot and take stance.
It was uneventful and peaceful until 2am when we left. We saw the *old Vinyl record store get damaged, a lot of graffiti (and street racing for some super entertaining reason). Met many passionate individuals and felt pride for taking a stand. It was a night, I will never forget.
I will keep making my voice heard and be an ally for this movement. This isn't over.
*this location was actually the first big vandalism act. Windows were busted out. People in the group were mad and a fight almost broke out because a man accused a female of breaking the window and he tried to swing on her. It was intense.
With everything going on in the world today, I’ve been arguing with too many covert racists on all my other social media platforms (If that’s you, please promptly see yourself the FUCK out) so I really haven’t said too much on here lately. But If any of you are over here in the US, particularly in the cities holding protests and riots and plan on attending please feel free to message me for tips on protecting yourself and how to prepare. If any of you are anxious or need someone to talk to or vent about all the chaotic energy they’re experiencing my messages are always open. AND TO ALL MY FELLOW BLACK AND BROWN BROTHERS AND SISTERS WE ARE IN THIS FIGHT TOGETHER, OUR LIVES MATTER AND OUR VOICES WILL BE HEARD. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH AND WE WILL BE THE CHANGE. Please feel free to message me if you need someone to vent to during this time.
Spreading awareness is important but at this point it’s not enough. Now is the time to DO something. Sign the petitions, call the Minneapolis mayor and demand justice. Send emails. If you’re able to , Donate, and if there are protests in your city and your able to, PLEASE GO! Show up , be PEACEFUL, stay safe but make your voice heard that want want justice for George Floyd and we won’t stand for this anymore!
Stay safe, everyone !
Blessings and love . We will get through this!🌙🌹🌿🧿