i understand it's less palatable but genocide awareness isn't supposed to be fucking palatable, it's GENOCIDE
don't only support and repost things that don't make you uncomfortable"
i'm so fucking sick of seeing the people i follow on instagram repost that stupid fucking AI template. this is the first time i've seen some of these people put a damn thing on their stories about the genocide, and it's because they see everyone else doing it so they feel pressured. your activism is performative and for anyone who says that calling them out is going to "turn them off of supporting it", respectfully, they never actually fucking supported it if a simple critique is enough to deter them.
and yes, baby steps! everyone needs to start somewhere, but the thing is, the people i'm referring to aren't LEAVING the starting point. every couple of months they put the newest trending post on their story and that's it. that's not support, it's the same bullshit people were doing after george floyd was murdered- and speaking as someone FROM MINNEAPOLIS, i could tell that their face paint and little black squares on their grid was bullshit, and just as they deleted all of that as soon as the hashtags stopped trending, these people will delete their posts.
from the river to the sea, palestine will be free 🇵🇸
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