We read this in my (political education) book club last spring and it was one of the most helpful reads of the year. Great entry point for newbies to organizing like me. The hype is justified!
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We read this in my (political education) book club last spring and it was one of the most helpful reads of the year. Great entry point for newbies to organizing like me. The hype is justified!
Sometimes life is very good. It's important to remember that. Even amid chaos, we can find joy. It makes us stronger.
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There are no words to express how much I love this. πΊπ©΅
Just landed in HNL and it's ink therapy time! Aloha π©΅
I hope he has diarrhea for the rest of his pathetic fucking life
Incredible. No notes.
A screenshot post from reddit that reads: Being a Nazi isn't Autism. Saluting like a Nazi isn't Autism. Wearing a MAGA hat with specific font used by the Nazi regime isn't Autism. Being raised by pro-apartheid parents and Nazi grandparents isn't Autism. WRONG ISM GUYS. What you're thinking of is actually FASCISM. The Autistic community has fully spoken and we aren't claiming him. Kthanksbye and throw up a peace sign.
I have mostly been an observer here since I made this account, but I feel like a lot of other platforms have officially jumped the shark.
When hope feels too heavy a burden to bear, please allow me to carry it for you. For hope is an idea that cannot die, and it won't be abandoned as long as breath fills these lungs and blood flows in these veins.
We are stronger together, and hope is never a burden you'll have to carry alone. So...