Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

georgeromeros:

Night of the Living Dead (1968) dir. George A. Romero

thomazhewitt:

gunnar hansen as leatherface
THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE
1974 | dir. tobe hooper

fanofspooky:

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Texas Chainsaw Massacre VHS covers

nefja:

I-I’m sorry but I can’t stop thinking about this

horse-is-a-horse-of-course:

shadowpuppy2:

transperceneige:

Jérôme Guery’s horse, Quel Homme de Hus, arriving home after the Olympics in Tokyo

@horse-is-a-horse-of-course

Literally SO excited to be home

It is we who create value and our desires which confer value. In this realm we are kings, and we debase our kingship if we bow down to Nature. It is for us to determine our good life, not for Nature – not even for Nature personified as God.
Bertrand Russell, What I Believe
(via philosophybits)

airyairyaucontraire:

softwarmdirt:

mephostophilis:

mephostophilis:

i don’t know how anyones first response to seeing the rampant transphobia in the uk isn’t abject heartbreak for all the trans people that live here

so many people’s views around transphobia in the uk start and end at “haha terf island”, and never stop for 5 minutes and think how god awful it is for trans people to be stuck here

I haven’t seen anything about this on tumblr yet, but since April 2021 the NHS also discontinued all trans male bottom surgery, including for patients BETWEEN surgeries, with no plans to resume

In 2017 a transgender woman from the UK was granted residency in New Zealand on special humanitarian grounds as the tribunal recognised it wasn’t safe for her to return. Four years ago the situation was already hostile enough to create refugees and it’s intensified since then. It’s really very serious.

contemplatingoutlander:

contemplatingoutlander:

Watch this video!

Here are some highlights from the video:

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On Gerrymandering: 

Ott (Estonia): “Well, now when you tell me what gerrymandering is then this sounds like cheating.”

Linda (UK): “That’s illegal. I’m sorry, firstly, gerrymandering needs to be illegal.”

Dan (Australia): ”In Australia, redistricting is done by an independent commission, not done by the politicians who won those districts, so it is a lot fairer.”

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On Voter Registration

Ott (Estonia): “What is voter registration? I mean, I know what it is, but I understand, why do you have this kind of thing? 

Olga (Germany): ”In Germany, you don’t need to register yourself for the vote.”

Ott (Estonia): “In Estonia, voter registration is automatic.”

Hridaya (India): “I actually had somebody who is an election officer come over to my house and help me out with my process of voter registration, and mind you, this is in a country of 1.3 billion people.”

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On Voter Purging

Linda (UK): ”Come on. No one thinks of a word ‘purge’ and thinks of anything positive. We have seen the ‘Purge’ films.” 

Clara (Italy): “Georgia likely removed nearly 200,000 from voter rolls wrongfully? How?”

Olga (Germany): ”I can’t imagine for this to happen in Germany.”

Nikita (New Zealand): “Nope, you don’t get to vote. Nope, you don’t get to vote either. Nope.”

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On Making Voting Inconvenient

Ott (Estonia): “To me, it sounds like 19th century to be honest.”

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Olga (Germany): “What I really appreciate about Germany is it’s so easy for you to go and vote. It’s on a Sunday. It’s on a free day.”

Hridaya (India): “In India, it’s actually illegal to keep your employees from voting.”

Dan (Australia): “So in Australia, we have this thing called a ‘democracy sausage.’ You take a selfie with your democracy sausage. You haven’t voted in Australia unless you’ve gotten your democracy sausage.”

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Ott (Estonia): “In the last Estonian parliamentary elections, I think I cast my vote during breakfast. I have this identity card. I insert it into a computer reader, pick my candidate, and cast my vote.”

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Jezza (New Zealand): “It took me two minutes.”

Ott (Estonia): “Approximately a minute.”

Linda (UK): “Five minutes.”

Hridaya (India): “Five to seven minutes.” 

Olga (Germany): “Five to 10.”

Dan (Australia) “Ten minutes.”

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Linda (UK): “Wait, wait, wait, it took him the amount of time it will take for me to fly from the U.K., from London to New York.”

Hridaya (India): “This feels like the opposite of easy to vote.”

Ott (Estonia): “This is not acceptable. It’s just not acceptable in a democratic country, I think.”

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Linda (UK): “I’ll say 80 percent, just because they’ve haven’t been doing too well recently with everything else.”

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 Linda (UK): “64 percent.”

 Nikita (New Zealand): “Yeah, that’s not good.”

 Sibs (South Africa): “That’s almost half of the Americans have no voice.”

 Hridaya (India): “It’s like you want to stop people from voting.” 

Sibs (South Africa): “Why is that so?”

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American democracy is broken.

Republicans in particular seem to want to make it hard for many Americans to vote.

Unfortunately, the conservative justices appointed by Republicans frequently uphold these kinds of voter suppression tactics.

We have to fix our democracy.

Voting Blue right now is the best chance we have to do so.

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Posted 11.02.20; updated 06.29.21

Time to reblog this. I’m so tired of some right-wing conservatives denying voter suppression exists in the US.