I do want to touch on one more thing. When black people were stolen from Africa and put on those ships. They stripped us of our culture, our language and our history. A lot of us in present day can’t even say where our ancestors came from exactly, we can’t speak the language, we don’t even know the names of our forefathers.
That music scene was so moving because it highlights that despite all of the terrible atrocities, we are connected. Past, present and future. It’s in our soul, it’s in our very bones. We will always carry each other. It’s spiritual and it’s unbreakable. That power is our birthright.
thank you to whoever showed this app to me on twitter, i love you! i love a good myspace dupe💀 follow me on discz if you want :)
If you have Spotify reblog this and tag what your number one song on your “on repeat” playlist is.
people are calling what happened today in gaza “the flour massacre”
the flour massacre
these people just wanted to get food for their families, something as basic as flour, one of the things that the very core of humanity is built on, and israel used it as a trap to murder them in cold blood
evil is not enough of a word. there is not a word to describe what they are doing to palestine. they are bleeding her out, they are torturing her and crushing her and hoping that nothing is left to remember her by when they are done. how can anyone stand and watch what is being done with indifference? how can you watch this level of human suffering, this crime against life and feel nothing, do nothing
Can I get a standing ovulation? 🧏🏽♀️
♨︎ a new orleans weekend vhs style ♨︎
OH critics choice awards i am coming for you because what do you mean jacob anderson wasn’t nominated for a show he is the STAR in mind you he’s THE vampire don’t piss me off