JT. Best time suck. Ever. ❤️❤️#cleareyesfullheartscantlose You know 🐙waiting on ya Tex 💕
New gig. Day 1. Going well. PS I didn’t park the car 🤓
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
Repost from @bunchofscrawlers • ‘ONE LAW FOR CHAOS AND ANOTHER LAW FOR PEACE’ – #sheikhjarrah READ, DIGEST, EDUCATE AND SHARE / SPEAK UP!!! LINK IN BIO TO SIGN THE PETITION!! Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness. Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired ‘King David Park’ tourist site. This is part of Israel’s larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements. Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding. “What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel’s attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”
@bunchofscrawlers “mothers of the world , open your children’s eyes to atrocities” #freepalestine🕊️❤️🕊
@ktoc88 ❤️ @boatrocker let’s scare some kids 🦊🦊🦊💥#scarystoriesforyoungfoxes
Spot the smiley @winterstone 🤪💫😈❤️
Also.. Happy birthday to god.. I mean @davidattenborough .. I mean god 🌳🌸💕💥❤️⭐️🍀☘️🌱🌼
@norah_yarah_rosa ⭐️💥⭐️💥⭐️💥❤️🙌🙌🙌💥❤️
Repost from @chooselove • Syria is not safe. But Aya has just been told by the Danish government to go back. Aya is one of at least 380 Syrian refugees in Denmark who has been told to return to Syria, after the government decided that Damascus and its surrounding area are safe for refugees to return. The fact is, no part of Syria is safe to return to. To this day the regime continues to kill, detain, and torture thousands of civilians. By stripping Syrian refugees of protection, Denmark is tearing families apart and putting hundreds of people at risk – people who have already fled a brutal war and survived unimaginable human rights abuses. Stand with Aya and demand that the Danish government reverse this violent decision. Visit the link in our bio to sign the @thesyriacampaign petition, then share widely. #SyriaNotSafe
You know the story … Day 6 2020
Also this @bunchofscrawlers Thankyou … So no one in doubt that previous post is some uninformed blanket post. I am learning, I am constantly learning .. Hoping that together someday .. We can unfuck all the fucked ness. All love to all brothers and sisters under every flag .. lead by hearts and minds for peace and love in this world. ✊🏼❤️✊🏼
I stand by and for, all the strong, brilliant and talented women. bringing this into the light when it’s been hidden and protected for too long @chrissychong ❤️@jaimewinstone ❤️✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼
… THIS applies to ALL of us … the ones who lost theirs .. Those who didn’t want .. Who try still.. And those who love unconditionally as fuck whoever they choose make their own ❤️❤️❤️
Repost from @chooselove • The world needs much much more of this. Family reunion is talked about a lot in the news. This is what it really means. Each one of these heartbreakingly beautiful moments was made possible because of our partner @miles4migrants. They work with refugees who have legal approval to travel but can’t afford the airfare. They transform your frequent flyer miles into a life-changing force for good – visit their page to donate your miles. #refugeeswelcome #chooselove *The writing in the video is by Maya Angelou. “Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.” ❤️
Repost from @taikawaititi • 1. I looked like a little girl as a kid. 2. When I shave as an adult I still look like a little girl. I hate shaving. 3. Being a teacher is one of the most important (and most underpaid) professions out there. Teachers make a huge impact and influence on our younger selves, especially when it comes to kids facing racism. A few of mine did. Kiwi teachers have the power to UNTEACH RACISM in Aotearoa New Zealand (and the world over)…will you? Join the Unteach Racism movement at www.unteachracism.nz
Head to the Choose Love shop for last minute Mother’s Day gifts! When you buy things like diapers, legal support and hot food from @chooselove, they go directly to a refugee mother who really needs them. With each purchase, you can include a personalizable e-card to send to your loved one to let them know what you bought on their behalf. Visit www.choose.love