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I suck at socialising and don’t know how to reply
I get a lot of messages and it takes a while to get through them

NOT REASONS I DIDN’T REPLY TO YOU:
I hate you and never want to see you again

Fascist boat against sea rescue has been rescued at sea

queeranarchism:

The boat that went to the mediterranean to ‘disrupt rescue missions’ has been rescued at sea – by a group dedicated to refugee rescue at sea.

Defend Europe, an offshoot of the white nationalist Identitarian movement, crowdfunded the ship ‘C-Star’ last spring with claims it would target NGO’s that try to rescue refugees.

C-Star entered the mediterranean on 15 July 2017 and has been on it’s mission for less than a month. Late July it met it’s first obstacle within that same month when it’s ship was held and it’s crew detained on charges of human smuggling. 

Today, on August 11th, 2017, C-Star’s engine broke down and it send out a distress call. EU naval forces in the area passed on this distress call to Sea-Eye, a German volunteer run ship dedicated to rescuing refugees at sea. 

Sea-Eye came to C-Star’s aid, reporting “To help in distressed persons is the duty of everyone who is at sea – indifferent to their origin, skin color, religion or spirit.”

This is the funniest news ever. 

We need to be as good at lifting up as we are at calling out

realsocialskills:

In advocacy/activist space, we’ve gotten really good at noticing and naming oppression. We’ve gotten really good at criticizing the things that people are doing wrong, and demanding change. We’re also good at noticing organizations and people who shouldn’t be supported, and explaining why people shouldn’t support them.

This is important — and it’s not enough. We need to be equally good at noticing and naming things that *are* worth supporting. We need to be equally good at noticing what people are doing well, describing why their approach is good, and finding ways to support it. Calling out isn’t enough. We need to seek out things to lift up.

When we focus exclusively on finding things to call out, we send the implicit message that nothing good anyone is doing is worthy of our attention. But none of the work of building a better world happens by itself. It depends on the people who are putting the effort into doing the work. When we ignore the value of the work people are doing, we both harm those people and the work itself.

The work is hard, exhausting, and vital. It’s also often thankless — because we’re not acknowledging it in the way we need to be. Often, doing activism and advocacy means signing up for a life of being paid less than a living wage (or volunteering your very limited time), having your work ignored, and being noticed by your community only when people are angry at you.

This is particularly common when the work is done by marginalized people. Our culture socializes us to ignore the work that women and other marginalized groups do, except when we find reason to criticize it. This dynamic carries over into activism/advocacy spaces. It’s just as toxic when we do it as when corporations do it.

There’s nothing inevitable about this. We can make it stop. We can pay attention to the work people are doing, and we can show respect to the people doing it. We can describe the worthwhile things people are doing, and talk about why they should be valued. We can seek out ways to support what people are doing, whether that means donating, signal boosting, going out and voting, connecting people to each other, or any number of other things. By getting just as good at support as we are at call outs, we can make the world much better.

URGENT ALL AUSSIES!!!

sheepytina:

kazooie:

prinxiety-logicality-ss:

finnreyy:

i know!!! the stupid liberal government has decided on the plebiscite and even tho it’s a waste of money….. please vote!! IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE 18 BEFORE NOVEMBER 25 ENROLL TO VOTE!!! PLEASE DO NOT THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT TO ME AND SO MANY OTHERS!!!!!!! PLEASE VOTE YES ON MARRIAGE EQUALITY!!!!!! WE CAN DO THIS!!!!

HEY AMERICANS/THE REST OF THE WORLD WE REBLOGGED YOUR STUFF REBLOG THIS PLS

Stupid ass fuckin’ government, afaik Abbott is in favour of this method because if it were simply a parliament vote, they would all vote yes, and Abbott is a dick who hates his gay sister. ANYWAYYY, time to vote, too bad my grandparents don’t know I’m gay.

I’ve seen a few people who want to boycott the vote on principle, but here’s the thing: we all know the plebiscite is a real fucking shitty thing, a massive waste of money and time, but it doesn’t matter anymore because IT’S ALREADY HAPPENING. It’s shitty, but it doesn’t make voting in it any less important. 

Please, make sure you’re enrolled to vote, and for god’s sake, PLEASE VOTE “YES”!! 

The plebiscite may be non-binding, but it’s still incredibly important that you vote in it. We’re finally getting a chance, maybe not on our terms, but god damn are we going to fucking take it and show them that MARRIAGE EQUALITY MATTERS to the majority of Australia!