nanso:

Truly, the lessons of media coverage before the Iraq war have been completely forgotten.  We are a broken industry.   We will have blood on our hands.  — Adam Elmahrek (@adamelmahrek) October 11, 2023ALT

I have never been more discouraged or disgusted by journalism than this past week - the lack of questioning of the military, becoming a propaganda arm of a military once again, the utter dehumanization of Palestinians

Western outlets have blood on their hands, point blank.

bunnyscribe:

Hello Tumblr!

Do you like bookstores? Do you like unions? Do you like bookstores having unions?

Answer yes to any of those questions, and boy howdy, do I have a call to action for you.

Half Price Books employees at several locations across the country have organized and, after months of being dehumanized by corporate lawyers, have finally reached the financial part of their contract! Hurray!

Except not hurray, because they are refusing to even budge on giving anything more than a pathetic 1% increase. And what’s worse, is the offer is actually a thinly veiled 6-7% pay cut, due to taking away quarterly bonuses that make up so much of the employees’ income.

There’s thankfully something you can do about it though! The unionized workers are partnered with UFCW, and they have made a website that has made it super easy to tell Half Price Books that you think their employees deserve a living wage.

The company has proven that it cares a great deal about its image, so any public support can give the bargaining employees a lot more power over their contracts. It only takes a couple minutes to fill out and any and all help is greatly appreciated.

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mike-wachowski:

which ancient/historical meal would you travel back in time to demolish

roast beef & gravy, sweet corn and potatoes (3rd class titanic dinner)

raw oysters, wheat porridge, cabbage, artichokes, spiced wine (Roman dinner)

whole wheat pancakes with honey, sesame, cheese, and figs (Greek breakfast)

grilled trout, pork jam on rye bread, feta cheese with honey (norse lunch)

fried squid with ginger & vinegar, boiled bamboo shoots (Tang Dynasty)

grilled onions, roasted duck, fresh bread, beer (Egyptian dinner)

pibil pork, black beans, mushula (plantain and coconut milk drink) (Mayan)

veal leg, lobster salad, almond sponge cake (Lincoln’s inaugural dinner)

hazelnuts, gingerbread, orange slices and apples (snacks served at the Globe)

palace cake (rich cheesecake with dates and raisins) (mesopotamia)

reblog and tag ur answer so I can see please :)

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FRIED SQUID

betweenparallels:

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t4t4t:

Anyone have that image of like 8 ways of settler colonial justifications ? One of them is terra nullius, can’t find it.

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This one?

Image provided is a list titled ‘Eight Stages of White Settler-Colonial Denial,’ which lists the following stages:

1. “They didn’t exist” (terra nullius)
Complete denial of Indigenous presence in a given area (country, province, etc). Includes denial of Indigeneity, e.g. “Indigenous Peoples are Settlers too”.

2. “If they did, the weren’t here” (terra nullius)
Denial that Indigenous People inhabit/travel/harvest/exist in a specific area. Often based on euro-centric definitions of evidence of occupation.

3. “If they were, they didn’t use the land” (doctrine of discovery)
Denial that Indigenous People have a connection with the Land. Often based on euro-centric worldviews of the land as something to be owned and extracted.

4. “If they did, they didn’t deserve it” (great chain of being)
Denial that Indigenous People have rights to their Lands. Often based on euro-centric value judgements of “primitive vs. civilized”, “nomadic vs. sedentary”.

5. “If they did, they lost it” (right of conquest)
Denial that Indigenous People retain their rights to their Lands. Often based on colonially imposed European systems of law / “might makes right” worldviews.

6. “If they didn’t, it doesn’t matter any more” (Westphalian sovereignty)
Denial that Indigenous Rights are still binding and take precedence. Often based on false claims of supremacy of colonial legal institutions and systems.

7. “If it does, we need to move on” (liberalism)
Denial that violations of Indigenous Rights require redress. Often based on on claims redress is “disruptive/unfair/reverse racism” & false calls for “equality”.

8. “If we can’t, we are you” (self-indigenization)
Denial of separateness of Indigenous Peoples and Rights. Often based on attempts to reduce Indigenous Rights to Human Rights, claim Indigeneity, etc.

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swiftmore13:

NO ONE HOME BUT THE VOID IS LOUD

ECHOES AROUND MY EMPTY HOUSE

SYNAPSES ARE SLOWING DOWN

THIS MUST BE THE VOID THEY ALWAYS TALK ABOUT

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orphanblack:

This is anything but a carbon copy.

Orphan Black: Echoes, starring Krysten Ritter and Keeley Hawes, premieres in 2024 on AMC, BBC America, and AMC+.

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