There’s something strange about him. Malice, a new series starring Jack Whitehall, David Duchovny and Carice van Houten is streaming on Prime Video November 14. #MaliceOnPrime
What has happened to us? You are my chosen family @james_unicef
Whether it’s the Met Ball, Pink Ball or Oscars, Emmys and Grammys etc it’s incredible how attendees don’t use thier voices in these moments. I think about Vanessa Redgraves extraordinary speech at the Academy Awards in 1978 or how consistently loud Muhammad Ali was! Where are these voices today?! I understand why those who benefit from empire might want to uphold it, but it’s staggering to see the descendants of shattered bloodlines actively participating in this system. How can we be silent about this current colonial project, such as Palestine, Congo, and Sudan, which is actively erasing a people right before our eyes? Once again, it’s young protesters without your cultural influence, reach, and agency who have spoken out. What would our ancestors, whose broken hearts and bones form the foundation of today’s neo-colonial reality, say? What purpose did it serve for you to attend? What will your children say? How will history judge this period? It’s clear to me that apathy has dominion over empathy among the powerful few; thank goodness for the righteous many who refuse to look away. One thing is for sure, we cannot say we did not know. We have to be better than this. We cannot pass each other by like ships in the night whilst we gallop towards oblivion. The painting is from the series by Thomas Cole called The Course of Empire
Jewish writer, filmmaker, podcaster and political commentator @kthalps clear as anything again.
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Same girl, same. Marcia Cross ❤️
One more time for the people in the back. @the_liberal_aggregator_
Shame on all of us. I’m so sorry my dear friend @adnan.barq 💔🫂
We all know it’s not over.. so don’t stop!
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Repost @mohamedkishko The village of Tantura was one of the most beautiful Palestinian villages. On May 22, 1948, the Israeli forces executed dozens of Palestinians, and the bodies were buried in mass graves. In the 1950s, a kibbutz called “Nahsholim”, an Israeli coastal settlement, was built on its ruins. Now, the mass grave lies beneath a parking lot, underneath it still rest the remains of hundreds of Palestinians buried there.
Due to the lack of shelter for people and the difficulty of finding a safe place, this garbage has become a threat to the lives of people here. The Zionists have made this life very dangerous and threatening to humanity, which the human mind cannot accept.
Due to the lack of shelter for people and the difficulty of finding a safe place, this garbage has become a threat to the lives of people here. The Zionists have made this life very dangerous and threatening to humanity, which the human mind cannot accept.
Due to the lack of shelter for people and the difficulty of finding a safe place, this garbage has become a threat to the lives of people here. The Zionists have made this life very dangerous and threatening to humanity, which the human mind cannot accept.
Due to the lack of shelter for people and the difficulty of finding a safe place, this garbage has become a threat to the lives of people here. The Zionists have made this life very dangerous and threatening to humanity, which the human mind cannot accept.
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Via @moyoafrika The Clark doll experiment, conducted by psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark in the 1940s-50s, revealed how segregation negatively impacted Black children’s self-perception. Children were presented with identical dolls differing only in color and asked to identify which doll they preferred. The study’s findings—showing many Black children preferred white dolls and assigned negative attributes to Black dolls—provided crucial scientific evidence in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)