For the times I was afraid to go out.
For the times I couldn't wear what I liked.
For the times I couldn't afford to by a scarf I didn't even want.
For the times I had to take a detour to avoid morality police.
For Iranian women, for Iranian people!
Stand with us and be our voice!đźđ·đ
People protect a woman who is burning her scarf
i think the world doesnât know what it really means to live in a theocratic dictatorship. Let me tell you about our experiences living in the islamic regime of iran.
1. Your parents were born to muslim parents so theyâre automatically muslim. Youâre automatically a muslim too. You didnât choose your religion and you canât opt out of it or you will be executed.
2. The compulsory hijab law makes you a criminal if you choose not to wear hijab even tho you didnât choose to be a muslim and you donât consider yourself a muslim but the regime has forced you into that role whether you like it or not. And when you âbreak that lawâ, they can do with you as they please.
3. little girls as young as 7 yrs old are forced to wear hijab at school even tho the islam itself says the age is 9. and all the schools are gender segregated so imagine how they force you to get used to hijab even when youâre just surrounded by other girls. And all day long at school they tell you horrible stories about what will happen to you in hell if someone sees even a strand of your hair.
4. the regime modifies all the textbooks, story books, cartoons and movies to represent the ideal woman with full on hijab. The iranian media is ordered to photoshop every photo of a woman that may be showing a little skin. And if theyâre iranian, no hair is supposed to be seen or that will be photoshopped away. Women are mostly excluded from billboards and tv commercials.
5. imagine going to work or meeting up with a friend when suddenly the morality police kidnap you in broad daylight and force you into a van to take you to a station where they will treat you like a criminal and if you donât agree to get humiliated and do as they say, they will put you in prison. And in case of Mahsa Amini and so many more before her, they will beat you to death. My sister was barely 18 when she got kidnapped and they didnât let her call home and sheâd been so fucking scared and we had no idea where she was. Imagine all the psychological trauma.
6. If youâre in a car and not wearing hijab they will fine you and seize your car. So when u get into a taxi the driver will ask you to keep your hijab on otherwise theyâll get fined. And if you refuse theyâll ask you to get off the car.
7. And its not just about hijab. In Ramadan, they get even more vicious. If they catch you eating or even drinking water on the street they will give you lashes as punishment and even imprison you for breaking the law. If you work in a state-owned company itâs even worse. They will close the cafeteria and take away the water dispensers. All restaurants are banned from delivering food before iftar. Itâs a fucking mess. Everyone has to pretend theyâre fasting or theyâll be severely punished.
8. And how could I forget about this! iranian women are banned from singing! the islamic regime prohibits womenâs singing voices to be heard by men so imagine the horror of having 50% of the population banned from ever becoming a singer. If they identify a female singer in iran, they will take her to jail and force her to repent her sins in the most humiliating way so that she will never dare sing again.
9. And every time the regime gets wind of a private gathering of men and women trying to have fun and live their fucking private lives, the police crash the party and take everyone to jail bc the Islamic regime bans iranian men and women from having fun.
So if you see Islam has become for many iranians a symbol of oppression and torture and discrimination, thatâs why. The regime uses islam as a weapon to silence and punish anyone who opposes them. You can love islam all you want from the safety of your home in a free country and talk about how kind and benevolent the religion is, but in iran, itâs a whole different story.
Our economy is fucked. All govt officials are corrupt as fuck. Most websites are banned in iran. Even tumblr is banned. The world has cut the iranian ppl from many services. We donât have intl credit cards like visa card. Amazon doesnât do delivery to iran. We cant get netflix, spotify or even a gamepass subscription. we donât get any Apple services here. iran isnât listed as a country you could choose when signing up for a lot of services. and when we decide to leave iran and escape this hellhole, every country out there will make it sooo much harder for us to get a visa just bc we had the misfortune to be born in iran at the wrong time.
This is the story of iran for the past 44 years. Held hostage by a corrupt regime that uses religion to suppress and torture the people and being abandoned by the rest of the world bc our lives donât matter.
Please be our voice. Once they shut down the internet completely and silence our voice, they will start slaughtering us to stifle the protests just like they did in 2019. Please help us. We want this fucking regime gone.
I need every single person to understand how horrible tumblrâs tagging system is
I go into the tag for epilepsy and its all flashing lights. We canât use our own tag because people without epilepsy fill it up with improper warnings.
Use âflashingâ in place of âepilepsyâ in your tags. You arenât warning people of epileptics, youâre warning us of flashing lights. Please please tag properly. Epileptics say this endlessly and constantly and itâs ignored. You are risking lives by doing this.
Hereâs proof of what I mean:
some thoughts/reminders based on what iâve seen on social media today:
this decision doesnât just impact women! it impacts anyone who has a uterus! say what you mean and mean what you say, your words have weight and meaning! (glad we could clear that up)
grieving is normal. having big, messy, unwieldy feelings is normal. taking the time to recognize and sit in those emotions is important. wanting to protest is good. wanting to change things is great. being in touch enough with your emotions to recognize that youâre experiencing trauma is just as important.
everyone processes differently. my reaction may not look like your reaction, and yours might not look like the reactions of your friends/family members. many people have jobs/situations that preclude them from taking the sort of actions theyâd like to in response to this/other social injustices theyâve seen recently. hold space for those people, the people sticking it out in places where they canât speak their minds for the sake of creating a better place for those who come after them.
the people in the U.S. didn't ask for this. CNN polled americans after the draft opinion leaked in early may, and at the time 59% of respondents said that they'd support congressional legislation codifying nationwide abortion rights. I know it's easy to make fun of the U.S. by calling us a dumpster fire or saying you're glad your country didn't do this, but know that there are real people on the other side of the globe from you who are reeling from the whiplash of swiveling their gaze between children being gunned down in their schools and the supreme court attempting to delegitimize reproductive rights. it's not a joke for them, particularly not for those who fall into multiple minority communities and will now be facing the brunt of this ruling head-on in more ways than one.
for fucks sake. donate to abortion healthcare providers. not just PP (we love them too, but the smaller ones need the most help). learn how to support yourself/your friends in the event that you need to get an abortion and donât live in a state where itâs protected. spend time/money investing in the protection of the rights of the groups that found out halfway through the morning that they have fewer rights than family members only one generation above them. grieve with them. care for them. act just as loudly as your words and posts.
Some helpful links re:putting your money where your mouth is below the cut
Links:
National Abortion Federation (the largest national, toll-free, multi-lingual Hotline for abortion referrals and financial assistance in the U.S. and Canada, providing callers with accurate information, confidential consultation, and referrals to providers of quality abortion care)
National Network of Abortion Funds (direct donation to over 90 local abortion providers, allows you to customize your donation amount + direction)
The Abortion Privacy Guide (how to safely search for abortion access from a device)
Abortion Finder (comprehensive directory of verified abortion service providers)
Repro Legal Helpline (help with specific, legal questions about an abortion experience)
Mayday Healthâs Twitter Thread and Plan C (directions on how to request abortion pills for at-home abortion access)
Donations4Abortions (resource to help you find local funds to support from state to state)
Indigenous Women Rising (abortion fund for all indigenous people who are seeking abortion services)
The Brigid Alliance (national abortion fund that arranges/funds all aspects of the abortion process no matter where the person seeking the abortion is located)
I Need An A (provides personalized, up to date info on how to get an abortion)
MA Hotline (licensed healthcare providers to answer medical questions during an at home miscarriage/abortion)
Exhale Pro-Voice, Connect and Breathe (post-abortion counseling services)
Reprocare (emotional support during medical abortion process)
Supporting and donating to Planned Parenthood amazing and everyone should be doing that. But consider also donating to the smaller clinics.Â
If you are in a banned state. Donate to the smaller clinics in the states around you that will now have an influx of people coming to their clinics from out of state.
Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida,- donate to New Mexico/ Colorado/Illinois
Arizona, Utah - donate to Nevada/ California/ New Mexico/ Colorado Â
Kansas, Nebraska - donate to Illinois/ Minnesota, Colorado
Idaho, Wyoming, Montana - donate to Oregon, Washington (State), Nevada
West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina - donate to the smaller northern east coast states, like Maryland, R.I., Connecticut, etc.
If I am missing any state please send me an ask and I will look it up so people can have it available for them.
i hope everyone with acne, eczema, vitiligo, psoriasis, dermatitis, and skin conditions have a good day today
Cashmere Cape, ca. 1912
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via Vintage Martini
Cashmere Cape, ca. 1912
Reville & Rossiter Ltd.
via Vintage Martini
Finally, some good news.
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i dont get offended at white people jokes even though im white because:Â
i can recognize white people as a whole have systemically oppressed POC in america, which is where i liveÂ
most people when they make white people jokes only mean the shitty white people and i am not a shitty white personÂ
im not a pissbaby
save for yourself and for future generations
um.
i really didn't want to make this post, i hate asking for help, i hate being vulnerable, and above all, i hate feeling like i am not enough.
hi everyone. i'm bones, and i have not had health insurance since January, 2022. my forms were mailed to an address i haven't occupied since 2018, and after repeatedly calling the state's insurance marketplace multiple times, i was told "your forms are coming. be patient." by the end of the month, they still had not arrived. i couldn't pay my initial premium without my forms, and being that they never arrived, i was in a catch 22.
i called again. "just wait! we'll re-send them." they sent them to another old address, despite me updating it on the phone TWICE.
by the end of the month, my coverage had been cut off. "well, why didn't you pay?!" was the answer i was given. i've spent the last four months trying to get my coverage reinstated, only to continually be told it was my own fault for not paying--even though they're the ones that made it impossible for me to do so. finally, they said i was welcome to reapply--the only catch being that they want me to pay $800 for the months I received no coverage.
yes, you read that right. Blue Cross Blue Shield is requiring me to pay them for FOUR MONTHS OF COVERAGE I DIDN'T HAVE.
i'm at the end of my rope. i haven't had my medication, gone to therapy, treated my endometriosis, adhd, or bpd, for four months. my mental health is in absolute shambles, i'm having pain flares every week, and now i have to find almost a grand somewhere just so that i can continue getting the care i need.
on top of everything, my fiance and i are now going to have to postpone or cancel our wedding entirely to pay for this. we were already on a shoestring budget for the ceremony as things were, and now it looks like my wedding will just be the two of us signing paperwork in the city hall parking lot.
if you're able and want to help, my paypal is paypal.me/boxofbones. thank you for even reading this rambling mess. â€ïž
So, uhh, @cipheramnesia and I are going to be needing some help
Our house is on fire
Her arms are burned, her hair is singed, but she is ok. Edelweiss is singed all over but fine, Loiosh is fine, and I cant find Impurrator Furryosa. She wasn't in the area where the fire was, but who knows what happened after the trucks arrived?
All our stuff is gone. I don't know when we can get inside to look for things and to see how bad the damage is. Its a lot.
I am in shock and shaking. Cipher has been taken to the hospital, I could not go with her.
Please help, I don't know what to do
Venmo is @deliriumcrow, PayPal is delirious.rowan@gmail.com
MASON, Tenn. â The Tennessee Comptroller issued an unusual appeal last week to residents of this small, majority Black town, which occupies fewer than two square miles in rural west Tennessee.
âIn my opinion, itâs time for Mason to relinquish its charter,â Comptroller Jason Mumpower wrote in a letter mailed to each one of Masonâs 1,337 property owners.
Mumpower urged local residents to âencourage your local officials to do whatâs necessary to allow Mason to thrive. There is no time to waste.â
State comptrollers, responsible for financial oversight of local government, typically communicate directly with elected local leaders and not their constituents. âWe have not issued a letter to citizens like this before,â Comptroller spokesman John Dunn said, noting it is âunprecedented for us to publicly call for a town charter to be relinquished.â
But the Comptrollerâs unprecedented public callout comes at an unprecedented time not only for Mason, but for the state. Mason, located in the southeastern corner of Tipton County, now finds itself with some of the most coveted real estate in Tennessee.
Itâs one of the nearest towns to the massive new site to be built for Blue Oval City, a key component in Ford Motor Coâs multibillion-dollar pivot to electric vehicle manufacturing.
Mumpowerâs letter has infuriated Masonâs part-time elected officials, who insist they have no intention of ceding their townâs 153-year-old charter â which would subsume the largely African-American, majority Democratic community under the governance of Tipton County, which is predominantly white and Republican.
âThis is our home. We were born and raised here. The majority of the town is homegrown people that live here,â Vice Mayor Virginia Rivers said. âHe is trying to conquer and divide us. Itâs akin to a hostile take-over and itâs not hard to figure out why here, why now.â
Town leaders are accusing Mumpower and other state officials of big-footing a long-ignored, largely Black community now that major investment is heading its way.
Mason is 60% Black and includes descendants of men, women and children enslaved in the area before Emancipation. For more than a century the town was led by White elected officials.
That changed in 2016, when fraud and mismanagement allegations led to the resignations of nearly all City Hall officials, all of whom were White. Masonâs current mayor, vice mayor and five of its six alderman are Black.
âItâs because of the Black people that are in office,â said Rivers, who first became Vice Mayor in 2021.
âAnd itâs because of all the places in the world, Blue Oval could have selected, they selected here. Thereâs no way Mason wonât prosper and grow. And now they want to take it away from us.â
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The Comptrollerâs office:
Yet again like in the past. New day, new Jim Crow-esque tactics, perfectly timed takeovers. This Black American town needs to be promptly saved without handing a damn thing over. The town elected mostly Black officials back in 2015. Theyâve been trying to pay off the debt from when the town was previously ran by mostly white officials. Literally playing catch-up.Â
This ainât nothing but a glimpse of what it looks like before eventually uprooting and displacing Black people off the land they have resided on since forever and where their ancestors labored said land as property in chattel slavery and the move into Jim Crow. Â
Thereâs a change.org petition to sign and share to get the word out there.
This person suggested to put Ford in the hot seat by sending a letter like this. Others are suggested to call their office.Â
This is the CEO of Fordâs twitter.
Something gotta give.Â
This shit should be on the news. But as usual, they make it known after the deed is done or not at all and you end up finding out years later.Â
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Wow a very good idea to help and send money directly to people and you can find them in all price categories. If you book than:
1. Let them know you wonât come
2. Put the date as early as can be [today/tomorrow] apparently AirBnB holds on to the money until the end of the booking period. I saw an example of someone booking 12/13 May and the house owner asked to move it earlier so that the money comes sooner.
People, please be careful. There are also people tracking children and people and putting bids on them based on their profile pictures on whatsapp, tracking and kidnapping them. Especially young children, so please be cautious, especially parents who have their children as their profile pictures.
Please pass this on to everyone so that they are aware of the danger. I donât how it is all around the world but I know it canât just be here so please please spread the word. Thank you.
Ukrainians fleeing with their pets. They donât leave them behind. đ¶đ±đ I canât imagine the pain and heartbreak picking up your pets and leaving your home. Heartbreaking for all. đ
Praying for peace between Ukraine and Russia and all over the world.
Photos via Missenell
Reminder: This blog supports all trans people
Whether is trans people of color, disabled trans people, neurodivergent trans people, trans people who donât feel dysphoria, trans people who donât get surgery, trans people who donât adhere to typical gender rolls and appearances, etc
Every form of trans is valid and stunning and you guys are all accepted here. I love you all đđđ€đđ
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Chiune Sugihara. This man saved 6000 Jews. He was a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania. When the Nazis began rounding up Jews, Sugihara risked his life to start issuing unlawful travel visas to Jews. He hand-wrote them 18 hrs a day. The day his consulate closed and he had to evacuate, witnesses claim he was STILL writing visas and throwing from the train as he pulled away. He saved 6000 lives. The world didnât know what heâd done until Israel honored him in 1985, the year before he died.
This is potentially life saving information everyone should know.
Mohamed Bzeek, a Libyan-born Muslim, has been fostering terminally ill children for the past two decades. Since then, he has buried 10 children, some of who have died in his arms.
One of his foster children is a six-year-old girl who has a rare brain defect. As a result, sheâs deaf, blind, and her arms and legs are paralysed. âI know she canât hear, canât see, but I always talk to her,â he said. âShe has feelings. She has a soul. Sheâs a human being.â He took this young girl under his wing when she was just one month old. Mohamedâs biological son, Adam, was born in 1997 with brittle bone disease and dwarfism.
The DCFS said that Mohamed is the man they always call when they need to find a placement for a shock child. âHeâs the only one that would take a child who would possibly not make it,â said a DCFS coordinator. In fact, heâs the only foster parent in the country that is known to take terminally ill children.
After being inspired by Mohamedâs story, somebody set up a gofundme. Click here to donate.Â
If my mutuals canât rb this then we canât be mutuals