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Everything was husbandos. Read the critically acclaimed manga From Far Away!!! She/Her, a Blerd that loves anime, otome games and books about handsome monsters~
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this should be mandatory reading for the entire country
Uni the Hutt?
edward was my first voltage boy and i loved him because i was obsessed with vk at the time and he has the same hair/eye colors as zero! completely different personalities though 😅
“we don’t value your life” is in a nutshell the bottom line of the entire democrafic party. they do not care whether about your life. they are just trying to make off with as much money and power as they can before the fascist machine turns on them, too
deleted love and deepspace off my phone again cus i dont have space, time or money to play 🫡🫡🫡 (watch me reinstall again in a few months like an addict)
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The promise of transformative policy for Black folks through representation in government has *never* been fulfilled, but we keep going through the motions like it will happen. When the examples of what does work, collective persistent community action, is continuously ignored.
This is a conversation I want to have. So much Black organizing power is wasted supporting candidates who are mesmerized by the thought of integrating with empire, which *always* results in us settling for what’s possible in the context of white supremacy. And that’s *bullshit*
In the last ten years, every legislative gain Black folks have made has been *destroyed* by white people who made the decision the collectively reinforce inequality. And this isn't by accident. The government is set up to allow this to happen. Which is why representation will *never* work.
And no, this isn't me saying it's all hopeless, because it's not. What I am saying is that we need to digest the realities of political organizing and adapt accordingly. There's always gonna be an Obama, Harris, Mamdani, Cortez, etc, clamoring for our support. But they won't help us get free.
I like how Coates is asking what are we even doing if we know the public figures we champion repeatedly allow themselves to be compromised in the hopes of gaining a bit more power in a system built to make sure we don't. B/c we really need to come to grips with the limits of political organizing
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ta nehisi coates tearing the fucking roof off okce again www.vanityfair.com/story/the-ne...
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Did Kamala Harris's Silence on Gaza Cost Her the White House?
Ta-Nehisi Coates reckons with that question, and what it means for the 2028 election.
www.vanityfair.com
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this should be mandatory reading for the entire country
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regular meghan 나영지 🇵🇸
ta nehisi coates tearing the fucking roof off okce again www.vanityfair.com/story/the-ne...
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www.vanityfair.com
Ta-Nehisi Coates reckons with that question, and what it means for the 2028 election.
Did Kamala Harris's Silence on Gaza Cost Her the White House?
regular meghan 나영지 🇵🇸