Hey guys, I found this tweet from yesterday (June 3) and decided to post as an alert. They might decide to do it again in NYC and other places, so please, take care.
black lives matter and pride are intrinsically linked. the black trans community have done so much for us, we owe it to them to not forget their movement this month. without black lives, there would be no pride. black lives matter, today and always
FOR THOSE OF YOU PROTESTING
TAKE NOTES FROM HONG KONG AND USE THE BRICKS THAT THE POLICE ARE PLANTING TO INCITE VIOLENCE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE!!
We need to be smarter and stack them up, glue them to the ground, or place them in large patterns to block Police vans from causing more damage.
PLEASE SPREAD TO GET THIS IDEA ROLLING
#WakeUp
#StayWoke
Hey I know that we’re dealing with something huge right now but trump is trying to allow adoption agencies to refuse services to lgbtq+ families…. not only is this descrimination but there are TOO many children in the system for them to allow this. Those kids need homes…. I’m disgusted
My guess is that they’re trying to pass this kind of stuff while the country is distracted and focused on other things??? Don’t let up on the current movement at hand, but please give this the attention it needs to be stopped
Trump now wants to condemn children to homelessness, if you need another reason to vote Biden for president.
omfg why
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DO NOT BOYCOTT LUSH NORTH AMERICA!
Lush UK and Lush North America are different!
Lush UK is owned by Mark Constantine, the guy supporting cops.
Lush North America is owned by Mark Wolverton and Karen Delaney-Wolverton and they support Black Lives Matter. This is their Twitter which is full of BLM content and info about allyship, etc. right now.
This is their homepage:
They sent out this letter to their employees and posted it online:
Credit to @sapphiredoves on Twitter.
It came to my attention that I reblogged the previous version of this, which did not have this essential information on it, and I apologize. Here’s the correct version. The old one has since been deleted off of my blog. Thank you for letting me know!
Generational Oppression
Art by Ricardo Chucky || IG
[ID: A realistic painting of a raised black fist over a mottled gray background. At the base of the image, the arm bears a chained manacle. Above it is an unfettered metal shackle. A plastic and metal handcuff with a broken chain rests above that. Finally, over the handcuff, a plastic zip-tie pulls the skin around the wrist. End ID.]
“There’s such a simple story to Suspiria it can be encapsulated in maybe a couple of sentences, but it’s not a movie you experience for rich characterisations and narrative complexities. Argento himself works on the belief that ‘cinema of prose’ is where you never notice the camera, while the ‘cinema of poetry’ is the precise opposite. Suspiria is a work of indelible poetry, as you’re never in any doubt you’re watching something artificial that gleefully wants to push buttons and see you respond.”
Suspiria (1977) dir. Dario Argento






























