I grew attached to these journalists who risk their lives everyday to show us the truth. This is Plestia, a journalist in gaza. This is what she said in her last video after the blackout on gaza.
Plestia's name is special. It comes from the first group of people who lived in the land of Palestine who came from the Aegean sea. They were known as the plestia tribes who lived there for 5-6 centuries. The name "plestia or flestia" later led to the name Palestine, the country we know now.
Here's her account.
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shut up shut up shut up shut up shut up shasdfgjklalak
Just so we're all on the same page with the writer's strike.
If during the strike, it's announced about AI generated shows. We are not watching them. Not even out of curiosity. Let them fail every AI generated show they try make.
The human voice can not be replaced by AI. Don't let them try.
aaah!!! I'm so proud of this one!!! I love nari so much and his new VA is so good.... so it inspired me to draw him! tadaaa!!! ๐๐
*angry noot noot*
what are you even supposed to do when youre angry.ย cant scream at anyone cos im not a dick. cant break anything cos i paid money for that. cant rip my hair out cos i need it on my head. literally what now
stop fucking using the word psychotic to describe bad behaviour and violence already god fucking damn it
we are in a media literacy crisis
Hi Lindi, thank you for using your platform to spread awareness on the crimes committed against Palestinians.
https://www.tumblr.com/tzthrowbacks/732483042729459712/i-think-its-important-to-note-that-financial?source=share
This post indicates that donations may not actually reach Gaza; but there is a way to help them by purchasing e-sims so they get reconnected to the Internet. There is also a linked guide on how to do so:
I was hoping if you could share this with your larger audience reach.
Thanks, and stay safe.
Hello anon - thank you for letting me know, I'm sorry for not looking into that further before sharing links, and thank you for bringing up the e-sims situation.
here is a twitter thread that'll teach you all how to buy e-sims for Palestinians. You might ask what's the point of this? It's to allow them more access to open communication as the blackout showed us how terrifyingly isolating it can be for them to feel so alone.
You'll also be glad to know that the wifi has been reconnected for Palestinians and coverage is up and running again, although spotty at times. Please keep palestinians in your thoughts!