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Sierra. late 20s. Christian and generally annoyingly liberal. enby (they/them). ace. not crazy about how my blog looks atm but I've yet to crack the case of making it look #pretty personal stuff and stuff I like. into horror movies, Bioware games, JJBA, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hades + Hades II, and interactive fiction, among other things. Ayla Aescar's #1 fan according to a poll in my heart header by the wonderful @serahlink!

Not that it's anything new, but the "voluntary" in "voluntary migration" really drives home the utter shamelessness of the occupation.

They destroy Gazan homes, hospitals, schools, roads, universities, infrastructure, cut off their water and electricity, then when they have no choice but to escape the hell that was created for them, claim they "voluntarily" chose to leave their land behind and have no right to return.

When Nakba deniers claim that Palestinians "chose" to leave their land, remember this.

Amal's baby daughter, Mariam, has known no childhood outside of surviving this genocide. She will soon be of age to attend school. Last we spoke, she had a very close call during the most recent bombardment. If she wants to give her daughter a chance at normalcy, security, education, and a decent childhood, but those options have been taken away from Gaza, is this voluntary migration?

Mahmoud wants to continue his education. He has been able to scrape by through remote learning online, but every day it becomes harder to even find reliable internet access. Last we spoke, he was trying to pay his fees in time, so that he would be allowed to enroll in this semester. If he wants to pursue his degree, but the conditions in Gaza have made that impossible, is this voluntary migration?

Dr. Anas is a cancer patient. His physical and mental health have been obliterated by this genocide. Last we spoke, he told me that after making some recovery during the ceasefire, he's now back to square one. If he wants to live, to continue his job as a doctor, and to recover from depression, which is impossible to do during bombardment, is this voluntary migration?

Samir is severely injured, and in immediate danger of losing his leg. Last we spoke, his sister told me that the bombardment in their area are more intense than they've ever been. If Samir wants to undergo surgery to save his leg, but there are no such options in Gaza, is this voluntary migration?

Please don't abandon them like our administrations have. They shouldn't have to rely on our generosity, but they must.

Donate: Amal, Mahmoud, Anas, Samir

My favorite part of the plague doctor outfit is the walking stick because it was mostly used to examine patients without touching them but apparently it was also used to keep people a respectable distance from the doctor.

Someone sick with bubonic plague: doctor please I’m–

Some goth harbinger of death crow-looking dude: get the fuck away from me *slaps him with a stick*

🚨URGENT🚨

Please stop βœ‹πŸš¨ you're the only hope to save a childπŸ₯Ί

My son Mohammed is in critical condition after being shot by Israeli drones. He has been taken to the operating ⛺️ and urgently needs treatment outside the Gaza Strip.

I lost most of my family. I'm afraid to lose my son too πŸ₯Ί .

I need your help please donate and share, evry contribution, no matter how small, brings us hope in these dark times.

Mohammed deserves to live a happy and healthy life, just like every other child on this earth.

Please Donate now:πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡

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βœ…οΈMy campaign is vetted by el-shab-hussein& Nabulsi's, my number verified on the list is ( #355)βœ…οΈ πŸ‘‡

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Every day that passes our life gets worse in Gaza there are more than 2 million people we need large quantities of food but with the crossings closed it is impossible every day food is getting scarcer and its price is increasing dramatically there is no water or even electricity to operate the water wells our life is tragic in addition to all of this the sounds of explosions and cannons and planes that never stop they never stop when we ask you to donate you are our only hope with this money we can eat some of the available food or even some clean water to drink there is no sanitation or health services diseases are everywhere insects too everything is difficult so difficult that you cannot imagine what we are going through without experiencing it it is more difficult than what you see on TV our life is tragic so I ask you to donate to us any amount you can afford my family and I need something to help

600 euros left, friends, and we will reach 12,000. Please donate to us, guys.

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β€œI want you to be happy. Whatever you need, I’ll help.”

β€œI’ve had a hell of a time figuring you out, but I think I have. I want you to be happy too.”

β€œYou better.”

No matter your answer, you have another opportunity right now.

We are a group of LGBTIQ+ refugees struggling to survive in Sudan. Every day, we face unimaginable persecution, violence, and rejection. On top of this, we are battling severe shortages of food, medical care, and shelter.

Hunger is a daily reality. Many of us go days without food, and medical assistance is nearly impossible to access. Our shelters are small and inadequate, leaving us exposed to harsh conditions. For lesbians, even basic sanitary products are out of reach.

With your help, we can change this. Your donation will go directly toward food, medication, and urgently needed tents to provide safe shelter. No amount is too small every dollar makes a difference in our survival.

🌍 Please donate today and be part of our fight for survival. Your kindness can help improve and even save our lives.

If you can’t donate, please share this post to help spread awareness. Thank you for standing with us!

This is now the part Hassan wrote that he had me write:β˜ͺοΈπŸ”»πŸ”»πŸ”»

‏I am Hassan from Palestine, Gaza, and I have been here for about 8 months in this difficult war on the Gaza Strip. My family and I are suffering from a lack of food, medicine, and safety here in the dangerous area, and the risk of death here. I need help in order to evacuate my family and I to safety. I also want to treat my very sick brother who has no treatment or medicine that he needs, but with your help to me and my family we will be able to get him out and continue our lives abroad in this difficult war.

RAMZI KHALIL DIB NAQLEH: My father has been absent from our lives for four years

‏ISRA A FATTAH DUKHA: My mother who is 45 years old

‏MOHD RAMZI KHALIL NAQLEH: brother Muhammed out of Gaza. Muhammed is mentally ill, and is incapable of being unsupervised without his prescribed medication risperidone, which they cannot afford. He is 28 years old

‏HANIN RAMZI KHALIL NAQLEH: She is a nurse at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah and helps people there. She is 25 years old

‏AFAF RAMZI KHALIL NAQLEH: Who studies sports and its fields at the university, which was completely destroyed and wants to complete her studies

‏HASAN RAMZI KHALIL NAQLEH: I am the one who studies fine arts and graphic design at Al-Aqsa University which was destroyed and I need to complete my studies when I get out of here

‏TAREQ RAMZI KHALIL NAQLEH: My brother who needs to complete his high school studies abroad

‏I hope everyone will donate and spread my story everywhere so that my family and I can get to safety and live there and complete our lives and studies and treat my sick brother Mohammed

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Please, please help Hassan by sharing and donating!

Happy Transgender Day of Visibility to all my trans mutuals and followers πŸ’™πŸ’–. You are valid, smart, and so so beautiful! Never forget that 🌈

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