anintellectualblonde:

Please read

I know I don’t have that large of a platform on here, but please spread if you can.

My friends and I are starting the twitter hashtag #studentsforregulation starting friday. What it will be is basically if you’re a student in the united states, post a video of you talking about your fears and views on the lack of gun control. We’re posting them all friday so there can be a huge wave of scared voices yelling for change. We’re gonna make them hear us.

Just a short, personal video of your fears, views, and concerns under the hashtag #studentsforregulation on friday. We can have a voice if we’re all shouting. No more selling our lives for votes. It ends with us

thesociologicalcinema:

Pyramid of White Supremacy

In a pyramid, every brick depends on the ones below it for support. If the bricks at the bottom are removed, the whole structure comes tumbling down.

Source: Adapted from Ellen Tuzzolo and Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence’s diagram

Performative allyship

cishetsrgross:

khalifaziz:

I see more posts by white people asking if it’s “okay” for them to see Black Panther than I do see them asking for links to charity campaigns trying to help young Black kids see the movie. 

which is to say the BP tags have like three of the former posts every day, but I have yet to see a SINGLE post by a white person asking people to send them links for campaigns they can support. 

I need someone to realize that this is the pinacle of performative allyship.

they’re out here trying to get their hoodpass into wakanda but aren’t ready to let Jerome hold a dollar. They want to be invited to the cookout, but won’t even bring a bag of ice. They want to think themselves the ‘special white people’ but don’t actually want to do the work of the special white people.

and before you, white person clearly missing the point of this posts asks, yes, you CAN reblog this if it’s to show support of the message.

Here’s some links, btw, to gofundmes that still need funding for helping black kids see Black Panther:

https://www.gofundme.com/help-steel-kids-see-black-panther

https://www.gofundme.com/tmals-scholars-black-panther-event

https://www.gofundme.com/black-panther-challenge-BGCN

https://www.gofundme.com/eotowakanda

https://www.gofundme.com/send-the-kids-to-black-panther

https://www.gofundme.com/helpkidsseeblackpantherphilly

https://www.gofundme.com/help-bronx-kids-see-black-panther

https://www.gofundme.com/Help-Ghanas-Kids-See-Black-Panther

https://www.gofundme.com/help-kids-in-bk-see-black-panther

femininenachos:

Grand Slam Thank You Ma’am
aka Tennis AU (coming soon…ish)

Rising star Lexa Woods has her eye on the prize of winning the Women’s Singles title at Wimbledon but when a recurring injury flares up before the Championships begin, she’s forced to bow to pressure from her coaching staff and seek treatment. What she wasn’t counting on when she walked into the clinic that day was for a sassy blonde physio to turn her carefully ordered world upside down…

tiqerboy:

tiqerboy:

if you’re lgbt and a transmisogynist like i’m really sorry you’re an idiot and don’t realize trans women literally created this community cause that’s really sad, like we wouldn’t have a community without them. you waving your pitchfork and incomprehensible rhetoric  to thank them is sad. and all i’m gonna feel in response is utter secondhand embarrassment for how stupid you are. like you’re dumb bye

don’t just like this, reblog it! let trans women know you love and support them in this community!

thebibliosphere:

Logging in to facebook today has been a lesson in finding out which members of your friends and family care more about imagined threats to their personal liberties, than the actual threat of gunmen walking into schools and murdering children.

And before any of y’all attempt to start shit, I’m not in the fucking mood to spoon feed you common sense and decency today, so don’t. 

I grew up in a country with gun control. It was a measure put into place a year after a man armed with two pistols and two revolvers walked in to a village primary school much like my own, and murdered 15 children all under the age of ten at point blank range before eventually turning the gun on himself. It was a national tragedy, the likes of which has not been repeated since 1996 in UK because we had immediate and effective gun control. So yes, it works.

You can argue with me all you fucking like about how “criminals will always get their hands on weapons” but here’s the thing I can also tell you from experience, cause yea, I also grew up in an area rife with crime and murder too (Glasgow, the only city to be voted both the friendliest and the murder capitol of Europe, within the same year. Brilliant.) most criminals? Dinnae think about walking into schools and shooting up bairns. They want weapons to use against other criminals and occasionally the law enforcement. And we might still have a lot of problems involving knife crime, but it’s a lot harder to stab 20 people in under 5 minutes than it is so just walk into a room full of unarmed innocents and open fire.

So your argument that there’s no point to trying to limit access to weaponry, doesnae actually mean heehaw. It’s just your way of saying you dinnae give a shit about other people and the death of 17 children is an acceptable outcome for your sense of personal liberty. 

If you truly are a responsible gun owner, as so many people claim in their defense of owning one, then you must also acknowledge that there is a much deeper problem in America at the moment that so many people who are not, are able to get their hands on them. 

Just because you’re not actively part of the problem, isn’t enough. Not anymore. It never was.

Remember Dunblane.  

We can’t allow children to grow up thinking gun violence and school shootings are just a part of life.