Forwarded from Basic Fucking Kindness
socialization, capitalism, kindness
"i was in line at aldi and this girl with two toddlers in front of me had her card declined and she looked so fucking sad and said "let me call my husband real quick" and it was only 18 dollars, so i just paid for it, and she was very sweet and then as she walked off, the lady behind me said "you know that was probably a scam, right?" and like, even if it was, like what a sad fucking scam, right? 18 dollars at the aldi.
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do good recklessly
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i dont care if it was a scam or not. just do nice things for people sometimes
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another time, my dad gave 50 bucks to a guy who said he needed to buy medicine for his kids. i told my dad he was probably going to spend the money on alcohol or something, but my dad said that "whether he was lying or not says something about HIS character, but hearing someone in need and choosing not to help when i have the meanst to says something about mine" "
"i was in line at aldi and this girl with two toddlers in front of me had her card declined and she looked so fucking sad and said "let me call my husband real quick" and it was only 18 dollars, so i just paid for it, and she was very sweet and then as she walked off, the lady behind me said "you know that was probably a scam, right?" and like, even if it was, like what a sad fucking scam, right? 18 dollars at the aldi.
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do good recklessly
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i dont care if it was a scam or not. just do nice things for people sometimes
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another time, my dad gave 50 bucks to a guy who said he needed to buy medicine for his kids. i told my dad he was probably going to spend the money on alcohol or something, but my dad said that "whether he was lying or not says something about HIS character, but hearing someone in need and choosing not to help when i have the meanst to says something about mine" "
Forwarded from SolarPunk
A reminder that the noblest thing you can do is plant a tree in whose shade you already know you will never sit, as the proverb goes.
Pave the way. Become the best ancestor they can have
Pave the way. Become the best ancestor they can have
Forwarded from [TERRORIST ⚠️] Fully Automated Luxury Lesbian Space Anarcho Communism (the lord is my shepherd 💯 i shall not want 🍯)
Forwarded from Basic Fucking Kindness
self compassion, mental health
"when lizzo said "self love is survival" and when hannah gadsby said "do you understand what self-deprecation means when it comes from somebody who already exists in the margins? its not humility. its humiliation" and when mitski said "i used to rebel by destroying myself, but realized that's awfully convenient to the world. for some of us our best revolt is self preservation"
when audre lorde said "caring for myself is not self-indulgence, its self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare" "
"when lizzo said "self love is survival" and when hannah gadsby said "do you understand what self-deprecation means when it comes from somebody who already exists in the margins? its not humility. its humiliation" and when mitski said "i used to rebel by destroying myself, but realized that's awfully convenient to the world. for some of us our best revolt is self preservation"
when audre lorde said "caring for myself is not self-indulgence, its self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare" "
Forwarded from EFJBGC
Every day this country is filled with incredible violence.
Burning cars crashed on deadly highways. Disabled elders rolled out of hospitals to die in the street. Unhoused people’s homes and lifesaving possessions crushed under bulldozers. Tasering, beating, and shooting by cops.
Rampant domestic abuse, child abuse, sex abuse.
Violent evictions, forced starvation, deaths of despair.
Workers threatened, abused, and stolen from by their bosses.
Immigrants deprived, brutalized, caged up, and killed.
BIPOC targeted, harassed, swat’ed, arrested, murdered.
Queer people harassed, persecuted, prosecuted, and killed.
Ubiquitous torture against detained and incarcerated people. Starvation, exposure, rape, overdose, withdrawal, beating, murder.
Vast slave labor in prison farms and prison factories, trafficked workers.
Nearly everyone suffering illness and injury kept from medical care. Over a million dead from Covid medical neglect. Chronic illnesses and injuries everywhere.
And every day the violence gets worse.
Every year is a new record for police murder and police brutality.
20% more people die every day compared to just a few years ago. And the deaths keeps rising. Everything keeps rising.
Climate apocalypse, also the violence of this system, has really started to set in: killing thousands in climatic events and exposing refugees to the some of the worst violence this system has to offer.
This system, which calls any resistance or push back “violent,” is nothing but violence and abuse and control.
The moments when we seem to recognize this, when people mobilize to fight against the rising tide, seem almost arbitrary.
Every day brings a thousand tragedies, a thousand outrages.
When do people reject the callous lies, the clear hypocrisy, and the constant constant violence of “business as usual?”
When do people mobilize their rage?
What is the source of a movement? Of a moment? Of action?
Burning cars crashed on deadly highways. Disabled elders rolled out of hospitals to die in the street. Unhoused people’s homes and lifesaving possessions crushed under bulldozers. Tasering, beating, and shooting by cops.
Rampant domestic abuse, child abuse, sex abuse.
Violent evictions, forced starvation, deaths of despair.
Workers threatened, abused, and stolen from by their bosses.
Immigrants deprived, brutalized, caged up, and killed.
BIPOC targeted, harassed, swat’ed, arrested, murdered.
Queer people harassed, persecuted, prosecuted, and killed.
Ubiquitous torture against detained and incarcerated people. Starvation, exposure, rape, overdose, withdrawal, beating, murder.
Vast slave labor in prison farms and prison factories, trafficked workers.
Nearly everyone suffering illness and injury kept from medical care. Over a million dead from Covid medical neglect. Chronic illnesses and injuries everywhere.
And every day the violence gets worse.
Every year is a new record for police murder and police brutality.
20% more people die every day compared to just a few years ago. And the deaths keeps rising. Everything keeps rising.
Climate apocalypse, also the violence of this system, has really started to set in: killing thousands in climatic events and exposing refugees to the some of the worst violence this system has to offer.
This system, which calls any resistance or push back “violent,” is nothing but violence and abuse and control.
The moments when we seem to recognize this, when people mobilize to fight against the rising tide, seem almost arbitrary.
Every day brings a thousand tragedies, a thousand outrages.
When do people reject the callous lies, the clear hypocrisy, and the constant constant violence of “business as usual?”
When do people mobilize their rage?
What is the source of a movement? Of a moment? Of action?