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odinsblog

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In America, poverty is a death sentence and Donald Trump and the Republican Party are slowly repealing The Affordable Care Act, making healthcare unaffordable once again. We need Medicare For All, and we need it now. No one should die because they can’t afford overpriced, profitized healthcare.

These are some of the people who needlessly died, just because they couldn’t afford healthcare. Unfortunately, as long as conservative politicians control congress, they won’t be the last.

This thread goes hard: https://twitter.com/eshalegal/status/962051340485537792?s=21

skitawulf

Healthcare in the US is ridiculous. I was seeing a cousellor for my depression and anxiety when I lost my Medicaid due to my age and that I quit college. I couldn’t continue seeing my cousellor after that, and still can’t find affordable insurance. It’s been over a year.

mandalorianreynolds

Unfriendly reminder that capitalism deserves no place in health insurance, and no influence over access to medical treatment in any way!

liberalsarecool

The free market will let die if you are not profitable.

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Anarchist Gothic

“Abolish the State”. “Abolish Capitalism”. “Abolish. Abolish. Abolish”. You wake up and go work the next day. Surely, something’s to be abolished today. You wonder what. You hope it’s not you.

You hear of the revolts happening abroad. No one knows where they’re happening but you are told to critically support it. The Leninists don’t like mentioning it.

Another of your comrades started talking of the dialectic. That’s the third one this month. No one else seems to know what it is but you hear whispers of it at the meet-ups.

You go to the bloc en masse. You don’t recognize your comrades anymore. You don’t recognize your surroundings either. You don’t recognize yourself. You’re not sure who’s scared more, you or the fascists.

smarmyanarchist
kuhree

I may make jokes about “pick me’s”, and talk my shit, but honestly ? There will always be a piece of my heart that weeps for women, who will literally go through life with no other goals or aspirations other than to be chosen by men.

Revolving their whole entire world around male acceptance. Basing their whole existence off male attention. Only being able to be happy when a man is in the picture. I feel for them. Truly. I do.

They will endure unfaithfulness, disrespect, minimal effort, and abuse in all forms, just to be able to say “at least I have a man”

Imagine not having an identity outside of a man. Lacking self esteem and self love. Being so afraid of being alone that you will literally accept anything a man throws your way because you’d rather have somebody than nobody, so. You just take what you can get.

It breaks my heart.

It pains me knowing that society has brainwashed women into thinking that we are unworthy outside of marriage and relationships. But we must release ourselves from that toxic mindset, and focus on happiness within our own lives. Outside of the opposite sex.

I say all of that to say this:

Please stop seeking validation from men.

Nurture your own souls. The right one will always come at the right time.

Even if they don’t, always remember that men are not a necessity to having a beautiful life.

We create our own greatness.

With or without them ·

Source: kuhree
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missmentelle

Pretend, for a moment, that you’re an 18-year-old teenager from a family living below the poverty line. 

One day, you make a silly mistake and get a ticket for it. Nothing major - maybe you rode the subway without a ticket or smoked too close to the entrance of a building. Maybe you were loitering. Either way, one thing is for sure: you definitely don’t have the money to pay the ticket. 

So you don’t. 

Eventually, you miss the deadline to pay your ticket, and you get a letter in the mail that says you have to go to court. But your life is chaotic, and a court date for a missed ticket is the least of your concerns. Your family moves constantly, which disrupts your life and puts you behind in school. You have one disabled parent and one parent who is always working, leaving you to raise your younger siblings by yourself. You have no means of transportation. There is rarely any food in the cupboards. The utilities are constantly getting shut off. The week that you were supposed to go to court, your family gets another eviction notice, your cousin ends up in the hospital, and your parent finds out that their disability payments are being reduced. 

So you miss your court date. 

Since you missed the court date, you automatically lose your case - now you have no hope of arguing your way out of the ticket, which you still can’t afford to pay. You can do community service hours instead of paying, but you don’t have time to do that, now that you have to work part-time and odd jobs on top of everything else to keep your parents off the streets and your siblings out of foster care. You know that you probably won’t finish high school on time, let alone fulfill your hours. You might be able to explain your circumstances to the judge, but you have no idea how to go about doing that now that you’ve missed your court date, your literacy skills are years behind thanks to your constant game of school roulette, and even though legal help is available to you, you don’t know how to access it or if you can afford to do so. But that’s still the least of your concerns - since you missed your court date, the judge has also charged you with failure to appear. 

Which means you now have an active warrant out for your arrest. 

And just like that, you’re now a part of the criminal justice system. A silly mistake that a middle-class teenager could have solved with Mommy and Daddy’s chequebook in a single afternoon has caused you weeks or months of stress and headaches over a process you don’t fully understand, and has ended in criminal charges. Instead of having a funny story to tell over dinner when you come home from college next Thanksgiving, you are now facing additional fines (that you still can’t pay), the possibility of a couple of nights in jail, the possible suspension of your driver’s license, and the possibility of being taken into custody any time you interact with the police. The next time your parent comes home drunk and violent, or someone breaks into the house, you think twice about calling the cops - you now have to decide if every emergency is “worth” the possibility of being hauled off to jail. And in the meantime, the circumstances that caused that first mistake haven’t gone away - you still don’t have the money to pay for the subway, you are still more likely to live in a house filled with smokers, you still can’t afford quit-smoking aids, you still live in a chaotic household that deeply affects your mental health, and you still don’t understand the legal system or who you’re supposed to talk to for information and resources.

So while those other teenagers get to go through life believing that they were “good kids who sometimes made silly mistakes”, you now get to go through life thinking of yourself as a criminal. And that might be the most damaging thing of all. 

When I worked with homeless teenagers and young adults, I saw this process play out again and again and again and again. The kids often considered themselves “criminals” or “bad kids” because they had arrest warrants and criminal records, but few of them had ever actually committed a serious or violent crime - the vast majority were simply unlucky kids who did something stupid and didn’t have the skills or resources (or wealthy parents) required to get them off the hook. I had classmates in my upper-middle-class high school who did far worse things with far fewer consequences, because Mommy was a lawyer or Daddy was an RCMP officer, and some of those kids grew up to be lawyers or police officers themselves. The kids I worked with never got that opportunity. Second chances cost money, and the difference between a “crime” and a “mistake” has less to do with the offense, and more to do with the circumstances you were born into. 

So when we’re talking about crime, punishment and who is “worthy” of being helped, maybe keep that in mind.

Source: missmentelle
theautisticagender
riceblush

do not let white academia fool you into thinking that

  • the greatest authors that were and ever will be are white men
  • every great philosopher came out of europe
  • mathematics and science were at their highest point when used by white men
  • the most beautiful city in the world is paris
  • colonialism was a golden age
  • europe is the pinnacle of civilization
caught

academia is 100000% based on colonialism, white thought, and subjugation of traditional knowledge. DO NOT FORGET IT. every single academic is influenced by colonial legacies

thehighpriestofreverseracism

facts