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Anytime you're interacting with your child, but especially when angry, say to yourself "how would I feel if their future partner treated them the way I am currently treating them?"

You are creating their 'normal'

People need to read the UN Conventions On The Rights Of The Child before becoming parents and regularly while parenting and I am so serious about this.

Everyone SHOULD read it, and it is often a distressing experience to do so. Back in 1929 it was internationally recognized that children in particular needed to have a codified set of rights, it has been improved on since - in many ways it is still not perfect but it needs to be understood that the rights contained within are the BARE MINIMUM.

If any of these are breached - whether on the home scale or on the cultural one, particularly for signatory countries - that is a fundamental issue.

I promise that learning what the established bare minimums are in universal human rights frameworks will enable you to cut through so much propaganda immediately.

Children and teens are full human beings and by becoming parents an immense responsibility is applied to treat them as such. They need open and clear communication, not to be talked down too, and to have their questions answered. They have the right to autonomy and life.

Reminder that the US is the only member of the UN that hasn't ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child

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Man what the hell is it about hamsters that there's so many horrifically and hilariously dark stories about them dying, everyone I know that has had a hamster or knows someone with a hamster has at least one story about a ridiculously fucked up hamster death.

Most peaceful hamster death:

The pretty simple answer is hamsters are exotic pets that should not be given to children but are given to children because they're seen as small and bear-like. They're treated like toys by the pet shop industry and all housing for them manufactured outside of a handful of retailers like Pawhut are absolutely not suited to their needs. The bath sands most people use for them are toxic for their lungs and give them cancers and the food they eat for the most part is hay-based which is undigestable to them and provides no nutrients. They die horrible deaths because they're treated as objects and toys and not treated like living creatures and animals who deserve to be treated with dignity and care. The pet industry is at the head of this issue. Most dwarf hamsters are also hybrids which should not exist, they are bred in breeding mills, often sexually not yet matured (my rescue hamster was rescued from a mill, pregnant with 3 pups when she was just 2 weeks old) and due to the hybridization of the Campbell's and Winter White species they are born with neurological and spine deficiencies which make them act poorly. They are also often put in miniature cages that do not meet their needs with 1 or more other hamsters. They are solitary and extremely territorial creatures and so they kill each other in fights when locked in cages together. All of this so megacorps that sell you plastic tubes for 60$ and bags of grass sticks for 30$ can make a killing off these little babies.

The simple answer for their suffering is yet again capitalism.

And if you think you had a hamster that you raised well because your pet store told you what to get, then you did not.

this is seriously such a good interview, if you've got a spare twenty minutes you should listen to it, because it's also the kind of interview and the kind of conversation that is very difficult to come by in western media

Lamont-Hill: You write that "the very moment that a Palestinian exits the womb he is unchilded, flung away from childhood and treated as both a good-for-nothing nobody and a dangerous ticking time bomb at once." How did you experience this reality of being unchilded? El-Kurd: In my particular case, it's unique in some aspects and very common in other aspects. You know, the fact that you are treated like an adult from the very beginning of your life. There is no way to coddle you or shelter you from the reality of the occupation. There is not a time wherein your parents are going to have 'the talk' with you because you see it from the first time you open your eyes, and also the Israeli Occupation Forces treat you as though you are a threat on the checkpoints, in the street, on your way to school and so on and so forth. For me and for many other Palestinian children, also you are forced into—sometimes forced, sometimes you kind of like volunteer or find yourself—into the role of the advocate, as a child. We saw this demonstrated in its most flagrant form in the Gaza Strip when Palestinian children put on this so-called children's press conference and they stood behind the podium and pleaded with the world to stop the bombing, to stop the genocide of the Gaza Strip. And for many Palestinian children this is a role you take on because you recognize or the NGOs that come, or the activists and huuman rights organizations that come to your neighborhoods, recognize that lawmakers around the world, that adult audiences around the world are quite racist against Palestinians, particularly Palestinian men. And so we burden our children with the task of giving humans eyes for humanity, we ask them to memorize these talking points, to— Lamont Hill: Is the idea that the world may be more generous, they may have more grace for Palestinian children than Palestinian adults, that the racism doesn't quite seep into their perception of the children as much? El-Kurd: That's the idea. That's the theory. But on the contrary, I think that the world has a lot of disdain for Palestinian children.

I'm gonna be real with u tho, a lot of the economic shifts brought on by these tariffs will be semi-permanent

Even if the tariffs get rescinded 4 years from now, the firms most dependent on US trade will all already be out of business and the ones that don't will have already adapted their business model to not involve trade with the US; no firm is Capable, much less willing, of waiting 4 years to resume a business model wholly dependent on trade with the US. By sanctioning the whole world the US will emerge irreversibly poorer, with its niches in the world economy less relevant and more occupied by other powers than ever

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In Israeli news one of the ministers of settlement is accused by her daughter of sexually abusing and raping her. Not only that but apparently it's a cultist ritual where multiple girls across "israel" are tied up and raped with a rabbi leading the whole thing. Literally nightmare situation.

The israeli settlement minister got famous a few months ago because of how incredibly racist she was but she doesn't limit her violence to Palestinians but also her own daughter.

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in general there is much "what will israelis do?" and "where will israelis go?" "how can you expect israelis to accept palestinians?" and not

"where will palestinians go after being ethnically cleansed from gaza and the west bank?" "how can palestinians be asked to coexist with the people who stole their land, massacred them and made them refugees for 75 years?" "how can palestinians coexist with people who approve a genocide?" "how can palestinians coexist with people who imprisoned and murdered their children?" "how can palestinians coexist with the people who denied their existence?" "how can palestinians coexist with people who violate every international agreement?" "how can palestinians coexist with an entity that sees their very existence as a threat?"

the demand of palestinians to accept israel after the nakba was a demand for palestinians to show superhuman ability to compromise and they did it. in 1988!!!! and in return they received more violence, more dispossession, more diplomatic and political betrayal, more death. the greatest hasbara trick israelis ever pulled off was convincing the world and their own population that "they offered peace and a two-state solution but palestinians didn't take it."

the question has never been "why aren't palestinians peaceful?" the question has been "why does israel punish palestinians for compromising?"

the answer is that israel does not care for palestinian compromise when it seeks total palestinian domination and dispossession. this is what palestinians are being "asked to make peace with" as though palestinians have any say in peace. it's also why asking about israel is a distraction and a cruel exercise in false liberal values. israel and the vast majority of the israeli electorate is not a partner capable of making peace or coexisting with. therefore palestinian human rights cannot be contingent on israeli consent. it's their legal right to return, to live on their own land, to have a state, to be free of occupation. any and all arguments should begin from this basis. it doesnt matter one iota if israelis feel existentially threatened by it and engaging in arguments on this basis is legitimizing their narrative and fear over their tanks and bombs.

existential fear is not a political reality—it is a justification of a political reality. the reality is the genocide of palestinians which is not only an equally legitimate existential fear but a concrete truth. the international community can and should use every single tool at its disposal to force israelis to adhere to international humanitarian law.

instead, the international community enables them. so don't ask anything of palestinians, least of all about what will happen to israelis, who fear only what they are actively doing to palestinians as we speak.

The sooner yall remember that Hollywood is the propaganda arm of the US military, the sooner yall will stop fangirling over a bunch of your White boy faves making war criminals look good becos that's strategic too.

Also, lmao at these tweets:

"Everything is based on memory", cool bro will you include this then?

Ray Mendoza sir, is your memory long enough to remember the death toll of Iraqi casualties as a result of the Iraq war?

"A tribal-led nonprofit is creating a network of native bison ranchers that are restoring ecosystems on the Great Plains, restoring native ranchers’ connections with their ancestral land, and restoring the native diet that their ancestors relied on.

Called the Tanka Fund, they coordinate donors and partners to help ranchers secure grazing land access, funds needed to install and repair fencing, increase their herd sizes, and access markets for bison meat across the country.

That’s the human part of the story. But as Dawn Sherman, executive director of the Tanka Fund, told Native Sun News, they’re “buffalo people” and these four-legged, 2,000 lbs. “cousins” are equal-part-protagonists.

The return of the bison means the return of the prairie, one of the three great grassland ecosystems on the planet, of which just 1% remains as it was when the Mayflower arrived.

“Bringing buffalo back to their ancestral homelands is essential to restoring the ecosystem. We know that the buffalo is a keystone species,” said Dawn Sherman, a member of the Lakota, Delaware, Shawnee, and Cree.

“Bringing the buffalo back to the land and to our people, helps restore the ecosystem and everything it supports from the animals to the plants to the people. It’s come full circle. That’s how we see it.”

As Sherman and the Tanka Fund help native ranchers grow their operations, everyone is well aware of the power of the bison to transform the environment: just as nations across Europe are, who are reintroducing wood bison to various ecosystems, for all the same reasons.

Sherman points out the variety of ways in which buffalo anchor the prairie ecosystem. The almost-extinct black-footed ferret, she points out, lived symbiotically with the bison, and with the latter gone, the former followed—nearly.

The long-billed curlew uses bison dung as a disguise to hide nests from predators. Deer, pronghorn antelope, and elk all rely on bison to plow through deep snows and uncover the grasses that these smaller animals can’t reach.

Everywhere the bison hurls its massive body, life springs in the beast’s wake. When bison roll about on the plains, it creates depressions known as wallows. These fill with rainwater and create enormous puddles where amphibians and insects thrive and reproduce. Certain plants evolved to grow in the wet conditions of the wallows which Native Americans harvested for food and medicine.

Native plants evolved under the trampling hooves of millions of bison, and that constant tamping down of the Earth is a key necessity in the spreading of native wildflower seed.

Indeed, Sherman says some of these native ranchers are bringing bison onto lands still visibly affected by the Dust Bowl, and already the animals are acting like a giant wooly cure-all for the land’s ills.

Since 2020, the Tanka Fund, in partnership with the Inter-Tribal Buffalo Council and the Nature Conservancy, has overseen the transfer of 2,300 bison from Nature Conservancy reserves to lands managed by ranchers within the Tanka Fund network.

“[T]he more animals that we can get the more of that prairie we can restore,” said Sherman. “We can help restore the land that has been plowed and has been leased out to cattle ranchers.”"

-Article via Good News Network, February 13, 2025. Video via Tanka Fund, July 17, 2024.

the IDF buried a medic they murdered with his phone, as well as the ambulances, which is why we have that video now that the corpses and ruined emergency vehicles have been recovered from the mass grave the IDF dumped them into

BDS is not antisemitic for protesting israel. american food chains are antisemitic for never considering observant jews. american food suppliers are antisemitic for assuming #IsraelsGotYouCovered in every department including kosher goods. our country has purposefully corned us into relying on israel.

BDS protests israeli imports and it's good for us to stop funding their export income. america has backed many jews into a corner into relying on israeli imports. both of these sentence can be true without one of them attacking the heart of the other

if this person gave a single solitary shit about Palestinian lives, they shouldn’t be eating Israeli imports anyway

if you want to keep kosher but can’t afford imports, it is incredibly easy to do so by simply becoming temporarily vegetarian. “very limited diet” my ass. you might just have to give up some treats for a bit, just like every person partaking in BDS!!

kosher treats do not trump Palestinian lives.

There's actually plenty of domestic kosher food, including processed foods, lmfao. It's definitely harder, but absolutely not impossible, outside of North America but this is clearly an American lol. Vegetables are inherently kosher as long as you check for bugs. Plenty of American food products have a kosher certification. Kosher meat tends to be made in the U.S.. You literally do not need to import Israeli food for every day meals. That's not true.

As for like ritual foods/agricultural products, BDS also does have exceptions for things like etrogs, which have only been grown in Palestine for centuries. When you do actually have literally no other option for observance (doubtful!), the expectation is not that you'll break it.

I've had zero trouble finding kosher domestic wine (literally Manischewitz lol) and my favorite kosher wine is a Moscato from Italy, literally available at Trader Joe's. You can get matzoh from Streits (Manischewitz matzoh is made in occupied Palestine now).

So, yeah, it sucks that no one other than Osem makes bamba. Who fucking cares though lol. Just don't have little treats made by Osem.

I was about to write an entire addition to this but 100% the above. I truly don't know what the screenshotted OP is on about, if they're buying exclusively Israeli imports for groceries they are throwing money away as well as supporting apartheid and genocide.

Additional info:

There are many ways to order kosher meat in the USA. It is not cheap, but it is not impossible.

If you buy early or can get to Brooklyn, you can get an etrog from Italy. As you noted, BDS does allow for buying ritual items from occupied Palestine, but there are usually ways around it with enough advance planning and creativity.

Some of this is expensive but so is the locally sourced meat/Israeli-imported other stuff.

If you're not orthodox or live near NYC, your options open even more.

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