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  • nevver:I am with you until the end of time,  Naudline Pierre
    sitonacake
    27.01.2021 - 9 hours ago

    nevver :

    I am with you until the end of time, Naudline Pierre

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The Art of Tangled (2010)
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    27.01.2021 - 10 hours ago

    scenograph :

    The Art of Tangled (2010)

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  • sitonacake
    21.01.2021 - 6 days ago

    Ver “Girlboss: Odd Politics In Pose” en YouTube

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    21.01.2021 - 6 days ago

    cipheramnesia :

    anais-ninja-bitch :

    anaisnein :

    demohedrogon :

    cipheramnesia :

    anais-ninja-bitch :

    cipheramnesia:

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    ratpatooie:

    thelazyaesthetic:

    ayeforscotland:

    This is the funniest tweet I’ve ever seen.

    Dude, you can’t just post this without showing what that guy casually described as “a plate of fish and chips”

    image

    6 chip twat

    this is like the scottish version of that pretentious brooklyn bbq place that gave you 3 ribs and a pickle

    I’m very much enjoying every possibility which could have led to this picture:

    • went somewhere and paid an extortionate fee for fish n chips fusion and decided to share it with Twitter
    • made some fish n chips at home then decided to put it on a nice plate before sharing with Twitter
    • got a normal amount of fish n chips from a normal place but then at home decided to put it on a nice plate and left out a bunch of the chips because he thought it looked nice for Twitter
    • is on a trendy diet and so he only eats that many chips and decided to share it with Twitter

    And, my personal favorite, plus what I think really happened: he got a normal amount of fish n chips from a normal place to post a photo about what a regular normal guy he is, after which there was an ENORMOUSLY lengthy argument about how to stage the photo and how many chips to put in and the end result you see posted to Twitter is a picture of some very cold, gross fish n chips which have been workshopped to death.

    oh, it’s worse than that. see that little design at the 1 o'clock position on the plate?

    that’s official government dishware. this was a plate served to him at some official function, so british TAXPAYERS paid an extortionate fee for this scottish tory 6 chip twat’s fish n chips fusion, and he decided to post it on twitter to show off.

    what a complete fucking knob

    There is just so much in this post, everytime I scrolled down it just went places. I was expecting a huge plate of chips and two deep fryed battered cods and just lost with the “more chips than brain cells” then.. then I saw the plate.

    it’s all very well but now i want fish and chips and that’s not going to happen for the foreseeable future and all of you need to stfu

    there isn’t even malt vinegar on the table.

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  • sitonacake
    19.01.2021 - 1 week ago

    I will not let envy destroy me today. I will not let envy take my anxietys job. My anxiety works twice as hard for less of the pain. I meant to say that I will not succumb to envy for the people I only half met.

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    19.01.2021 - 1 week ago

    1mpuls1veb1tch:

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    19.01.2021 - 1 week ago

    missingvibrance:

    you begin from where you remember leaving off.
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    19.01.2021 - 1 week ago

    the-bitch-mob:

    fuck it. be creative even if you never really *make* anything. write out plot synopses of stories and then move on. design OCs you’ll never use. make mood boards and concept art and don’t do anything with them. life’s too short to forget everything that inspired you and creation doesn’t have to be “complete” to be worth the time you put into it.

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  • sitonacake
    18.01.2021 - 1 week ago

    anarchistmemecollective:

    the fbi is knocking on antifascists doors asking about the attack on the capitol. don't talk to them.  call a lawyer.
    the fbi is knocking on antifascists doors asking about the attack on the capitol. don't talk to them.  call a lawyer.
    The FBI can & does lie. They can use anything against you or others in ways you don't expect. Stay silent to the feds & get support ASAP.
    Got a door knock from the FBI? Email us at tucsonantirepression@protonmail.com & we can connect you to legal & community support.
    This is a good example of the danger of increasing the State’s power in prosecuting right-wingers as “domestic terrorists.”
    fbi spends a centuey targeting leftists.  fbi knocks on leftists doors asking for help.  leftists: to go away. fbi: surprised pikachu face
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  • sitonacake
    13.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

    sexhaver:

    the two leftist memes/in-jokes that will never stop being funny to me are, in no particular order:

    1. asking social democrats why they, personally, killed Rosa Luxembourg
    2. personal appeals to Xi Jinping to liberate the US written in the style of a small child
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  • stinkyhat:

jorrmungandr:

mysillycomics:
Hell Song
Me, a fool: It couldn’t be that bad, could it?
Me, after clicking the link: *makes panel 2 face*

this fucking rocks?
    sitonacake
    13.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

    stinkyhat :

    jorrmungandr :

    mysillycomics :

    Hell Song

    Me, a fool: It couldn’t be that bad, could it?

    Me, after clicking the link: *makes panel 2 face*

    this fucking rocks?

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  • sitonacake
    13.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

    stephanemiroux:

    latinotiktok:

    I like that you don’t even need to translate to understand.

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  • sitonacake
    13.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

    ubernegro:

    Black liberal, your time is up

    Yes, tell the world that we are fed up. But, Black liberal, know that we are finished with you, too.

    By Yannick Giovanni Marshall

    As you ready yourself to attempt to hijack the work of radicals, to go undercover dressed in our clothes and slip into the crowd pretending that you were always there and that you are us, know that we see you. Even now, as you are preparing your watered-down Black Lives Matter syllabi and your “Hope and the Black Spring in the Time of Corona” book manuscripts, which are by now ready for press, filled as they are with the same dimly lit, unimaginative pablum about “improving race relations”, feel-good “anti-racism”, and “ways to move forward”. We see you. We know why you have come.

    You are here to translate an uprising. You are here to show your black skin so that you can claim the mantle of authority on anti-Blackness that white liberals have bestowed upon you. You are here to sit at their pundit tables, before their cameras. Your face beaming across the world as it provides the safest possible interpretation of a revolution in order to police its possibilities and pave over the threat of abolition with as mild and ineffective a reform as possible.

    Although uprisings are spearheaded by radicals, we are shut out of the public discussion. Neither the Black radical, nor Black radical thought is given air time. Instead, we are forced to endure being talked about and having the revolution we fought for be defused and repackaged to be palatable to a white liberal audience.

    We see you gearing up for your mission. You will not be able to blend into the crowd this time.

    No interpretation of a revolution is needed. Its commentators should not be the people who yesterday were only too happy to sit at the table with white nationalists and who took smiling pictures with the “good police”.

    It cannot be narrated by the same people who – alongside their white liberal colleagues – jump Black radicals, beating us down with tired Martin Luther King Jr quotes in an attempt to discipline our anger and fix the boundaries of our action. Not by the same people who spew King at every opportunity, wielding him as a cudgel against those whom they have trained in the belief that King is king and his word is law.

    It is a cult of King sustained, on the one hand, by the power of white liberal media, schools and corporate offices that have bled him of what little anti-colonialism he had in order to parade him for their purposes, and on the other hand, by the effective silencing of his contemporaries and his contemporary critics.

    We have had to endure the silencing of people like Kwame Ture, who said, “In order for nonviolence to work, your opponent has to have a conscience. The United States has no conscience.” We have endured the silencing of people like Assata Shakur, who said, “Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them.”

    You have not only been complicit in the silencing of the radicals, but by hogging the mic and having the prerogative on how Black struggle is spoken of and its history remembered, you have engineered it. Even as our people are permanently incarcerated or are made refugees and hunted, they die a second death in your willful amnesia.

    Black radical critics have proven to be right although you would not know it by how little their names are known and how little room you have given them. Get off the mic and give it to the people. Get off the platform and out of the newsroom. Your time is up.

    For far too long, Black liberal, you have been allowed to domesticate Black radicalism. Because our oppressors prefer you to us and at any sign of trouble, rush out to find you to speak on behalf of all Black people, you have eagerly taken the chance to hog all of the mics and silence us. You weaken our revolt with your narration.

    We know that even now you are preparing to invade us with your linked arms performing that played out “we shall overcome” nonsense in order to reframe destruction in the colony and of the civil order as a quest for policy changes.

    You have come to firehose the fire in our uprising while pretending to be angrier and more rebellious than the rebels. As if it were not just yesterday that you were standing shoulder to shoulder with police and politicians begging for calm and agreeing that this is sad.

    We know that by the immensity of your power and the relative strength of your megaphones you will have some successes in the coming fraud. But no matter how well you carve and gut this revolution and lay its skin on your face as your mask, we will still see you.

    We know that when we say abolish prisons and police you will intercede on behalf of the state and white power with your deliberate mistranslation saying we asked for “less harsh sentences and more trust between the police and Black community.”

    When we say we want this thing over with, you will say we want “change”.

    When we say this white supremacist settler-colony has anti-Blackness in its DNA and is incapable of providing any adequate liberation you say, “America is failing Black people”.

    We say we want to get out of here. You ask “how do we move forward?” As if we do not hear in your tone the hope that all this “unrest” can be quelled and we can move quietly onto the next killing.

    You insist on mistranslating us.

    Black liberal, your time is up. You have held the mic for too long. Give the mic to any random protester on the street. Any one of them will have something more insightful and analytically sound to say than you do. When you dress up in clothes with our slogans and go on TV all you do is cry. What are you crying about? I cannot remember the last time I have smiled so much.

    You have been smiling too long with our oppressors. There is no reason to cry when the resistance comes out. We would have thought you would be ecstatic, all you who have professed to be interested in change.

    You who would speak lovingly of the English peasants of 1381 who, torch in hand, emerged from the ruins of the Black Death to burn the property of the ruling classes in the hope of emancipating themselves. But now, when Black people who are forced to witness themselves publicly hunted and tortured to death on a weekly basis rise up, you attempt to coax them away from their cigarette lighters.

    When the Target starts burning down, the Black liberal will fight harder to put it out than its owners. But as Malcolm X said: “You had another Negro out in the field. The house Negro was in the minority. The masses – the field Negroes were the masses. They were in the majority. When the master got sick, they prayed that he’d die. If his house caught on fire, they’d pray for a wind to come along and fan the breeze.”

    They gave you the platform, but there are more of us than there are of you. The greatest trick you ever pulled off was to make it seem that it was you who represented the majority of Black people and it were those radically against colonial policing who were few and far between. Now you see us in our thousands. Stop crying.

    X: “That Uncle Tom wore a handkerchief around his head. This Uncle Tom wears a top hat. He’s sharp. He dresses just like you do. He speaks the same phraseology, the same language. He tries to speak it better than you do. He speaks with the same accents, same diction. And when you say, ‘your army,’ he says, ‘our army.’ He hasn’t got anybody to defend him, but anytime you say ‘we’ he says ‘we.’ ‘Our president,’ ‘our government,’ ‘our Senate,’ ‘our congressmen,‘ ‘our this and our that.’ And he hasn’t even got a seat in that ‘our‘ even at the end of the line. So this is the twentieth-century Negro.”

    Black liberal, as we brace for the second wave of repression from your government, remember that we still see you. When your police, your National Guard, your dogs are sicced on us, when your P W Botha/Bull Connor of a president who agitated for a Sharpeville 1960 against the migrants, prepares to commit atrocities, despite our masked shouts, stones and placards, we still see you. We know why you have come. But you are too late.

    For the first time in a long while we have also been seen and know that we are not alone. Before we might have stepped out sheepishly, politely asking to consider more radical solutions, thinking that we were moving, vulnerably, naked and alone, into an open field of attack dogs.

    But now that we have stridden bravely forth, without shields, into the centres of white supremacy, we have discovered that we are covered by a multitude of good people. Look at the world. We are not alone. As you jump the bandwagon and attempt to wrestle the reins away from us, know that this is a Black radicals’ moment. See us.

    Black radicals are here to stay. Come up off that mic and get out before you get “looted”. And take those Barack and Michelle posters with you. They never belonged to us.

    The arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards Malcolm.


    Peace after revolution.

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  • sitonacake
    13.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

    ubernegro:

    Black liberal, your time is up

    Yes, tell the world that we are fed up. But, Black liberal, know that we are finished with you, too.

    By Yannick Giovanni Marshall

    As you ready yourself to attempt to hijack the work of radicals, to go undercover dressed in our clothes and slip into the crowd pretending that you were always there and that you are us, know that we see you. Even now, as you are preparing your watered-down Black Lives Matter syllabi and your “Hope and the Black Spring in the Time of Corona” book manuscripts, which are by now ready for press, filled as they are with the same dimly lit, unimaginative pablum about “improving race relations”, feel-good “anti-racism”, and “ways to move forward”. We see you. We know why you have come.

    You are here to translate an uprising. You are here to show your black skin so that you can claim the mantle of authority on anti-Blackness that white liberals have bestowed upon you. You are here to sit at their pundit tables, before their cameras. Your face beaming across the world as it provides the safest possible interpretation of a revolution in order to police its possibilities and pave over the threat of abolition with as mild and ineffective a reform as possible.

    Although uprisings are spearheaded by radicals, we are shut out of the public discussion. Neither the Black radical, nor Black radical thought is given air time. Instead, we are forced to endure being talked about and having the revolution we fought for be defused and repackaged to be palatable to a white liberal audience.

    We see you gearing up for your mission. You will not be able to blend into the crowd this time.

    No interpretation of a revolution is needed. Its commentators should not be the people who yesterday were only too happy to sit at the table with white nationalists and who took smiling pictures with the “good police”.

    It cannot be narrated by the same people who – alongside their white liberal colleagues – jump Black radicals, beating us down with tired Martin Luther King Jr quotes in an attempt to discipline our anger and fix the boundaries of our action. Not by the same people who spew King at every opportunity, wielding him as a cudgel against those whom they have trained in the belief that King is king and his word is law.

    It is a cult of King sustained, on the one hand, by the power of white liberal media, schools and corporate offices that have bled him of what little anti-colonialism he had in order to parade him for their purposes, and on the other hand, by the effective silencing of his contemporaries and his contemporary critics.

    We have had to endure the silencing of people like Kwame Ture, who said, “In order for nonviolence to work, your opponent has to have a conscience. The United States has no conscience.” We have endured the silencing of people like Assata Shakur, who said, “Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them.”

    You have not only been complicit in the silencing of the radicals, but by hogging the mic and having the prerogative on how Black struggle is spoken of and its history remembered, you have engineered it. Even as our people are permanently incarcerated or are made refugees and hunted, they die a second death in your willful amnesia.

    Black radical critics have proven to be right although you would not know it by how little their names are known and how little room you have given them. Get off the mic and give it to the people. Get off the platform and out of the newsroom. Your time is up.

    For far too long, Black liberal, you have been allowed to domesticate Black radicalism. Because our oppressors prefer you to us and at any sign of trouble, rush out to find you to speak on behalf of all Black people, you have eagerly taken the chance to hog all of the mics and silence us. You weaken our revolt with your narration.

    We know that even now you are preparing to invade us with your linked arms performing that played out “we shall overcome” nonsense in order to reframe destruction in the colony and of the civil order as a quest for policy changes.

    You have come to firehose the fire in our uprising while pretending to be angrier and more rebellious than the rebels. As if it were not just yesterday that you were standing shoulder to shoulder with police and politicians begging for calm and agreeing that this is sad.

    We know that by the immensity of your power and the relative strength of your megaphones you will have some successes in the coming fraud. But no matter how well you carve and gut this revolution and lay its skin on your face as your mask, we will still see you.

    We know that when we say abolish prisons and police you will intercede on behalf of the state and white power with your deliberate mistranslation saying we asked for “less harsh sentences and more trust between the police and Black community.”

    When we say we want this thing over with, you will say we want “change”.

    When we say this white supremacist settler-colony has anti-Blackness in its DNA and is incapable of providing any adequate liberation you say, “America is failing Black people”.

    We say we want to get out of here. You ask “how do we move forward?” As if we do not hear in your tone the hope that all this “unrest” can be quelled and we can move quietly onto the next killing.

    You insist on mistranslating us.

    Black liberal, your time is up. You have held the mic for too long. Give the mic to any random protester on the street. Any one of them will have something more insightful and analytically sound to say than you do. When you dress up in clothes with our slogans and go on TV all you do is cry. What are you crying about? I cannot remember the last time I have smiled so much.

    You have been smiling too long with our oppressors. There is no reason to cry when the resistance comes out. We would have thought you would be ecstatic, all you who have professed to be interested in change.

    You who would speak lovingly of the English peasants of 1381 who, torch in hand, emerged from the ruins of the Black Death to burn the property of the ruling classes in the hope of emancipating themselves. But now, when Black people who are forced to witness themselves publicly hunted and tortured to death on a weekly basis rise up, you attempt to coax them away from their cigarette lighters.

    When the Target starts burning down, the Black liberal will fight harder to put it out than its owners. But as Malcolm X said: “You had another Negro out in the field. The house Negro was in the minority. The masses – the field Negroes were the masses. They were in the majority. When the master got sick, they prayed that he’d die. If his house caught on fire, they’d pray for a wind to come along and fan the breeze.”

    They gave you the platform, but there are more of us than there are of you. The greatest trick you ever pulled off was to make it seem that it was you who represented the majority of Black people and it were those radically against colonial policing who were few and far between. Now you see us in our thousands. Stop crying.

    X: “That Uncle Tom wore a handkerchief around his head. This Uncle Tom wears a top hat. He’s sharp. He dresses just like you do. He speaks the same phraseology, the same language. He tries to speak it better than you do. He speaks with the same accents, same diction. And when you say, ‘your army,’ he says, ‘our army.’ He hasn’t got anybody to defend him, but anytime you say ‘we’ he says ‘we.’ ‘Our president,’ ‘our government,’ ‘our Senate,’ ‘our congressmen,‘ ‘our this and our that.’ And he hasn’t even got a seat in that ‘our‘ even at the end of the line. So this is the twentieth-century Negro.”

    Black liberal, as we brace for the second wave of repression from your government, remember that we still see you. When your police, your National Guard, your dogs are sicced on us, when your P W Botha/Bull Connor of a president who agitated for a Sharpeville 1960 against the migrants, prepares to commit atrocities, despite our masked shouts, stones and placards, we still see you. We know why you have come. But you are too late.

    For the first time in a long while we have also been seen and know that we are not alone. Before we might have stepped out sheepishly, politely asking to consider more radical solutions, thinking that we were moving, vulnerably, naked and alone, into an open field of attack dogs.

    But now that we have stridden bravely forth, without shields, into the centres of white supremacy, we have discovered that we are covered by a multitude of good people. Look at the world. We are not alone. As you jump the bandwagon and attempt to wrestle the reins away from us, know that this is a Black radicals’ moment. See us.

    Black radicals are here to stay. Come up off that mic and get out before you get “looted”. And take those Barack and Michelle posters with you. They never belonged to us.

    The arc of the moral universe is long but it bends towards Malcolm.


    Peace after revolution.

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  • sitonacake
    11.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

    dontmeantobepoliticalbut:

    On May 24th, several hundred protesters stood on the porch of the Kentucky Governor’s mansion, many of who were armed with rifles and demanding for him to come outside. This took place for nearly two hours while many beat on the glass windows of his home. The same group later that day hung an effigy of Governor Beshear from a tree. This group was made up primarily of middle-aged white males and they were protesting over COVID-19 restrictions. In response to this protest, they are now building a fence around the Governor’s Mansion. ZERO ARRESTS WERE MADE.


    On July 14th, 87 protestors sat in the front lawn in front of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s house. They were sitting in lines with their hands in their laps. This group was unarmed and made up of mostly young people both white and of color who were demanding justice for Breonna Taylor. Other than his grass no part of the Attorney General’s home was touched. ALL 87 WERE ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH A FELONY. They face a sentence of 1-5 years.


    This is the story you need to be sharing today.

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    11.01.2021 - 2 weeks ago

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    Domestic terrorist masterpost

    Masterpost of identified insurrectionists who participated in the violent attempted overthrow/coup of the US government on 7 January 2021.

    Richard “Bigo” Barnett of Gravette, Arkansas, who broke into the Capitol and stole mail from Speaker Pelosi’s desk.

    Jon Schaffer from heavy metal band Iced Earth under record label Century Media Records.

    Known Nazi Matthew Heimbach.

    Nicholas Rodean of Frederick, Maryland.

    Photos and IDs courtesy of @HomeGrownTerrorists on Instagram.

    Emily Lewis of Dayton, Ohio, now fired from her job at Taylor Communications.

    Adam Johnson of Palmetto, Florida, seen here stealing a podium during the violent invasion of the Capitol Building. His wife is Dr. Suzanne Johnson at Davita Medical in Palmetto, Florida.

    Pro wrestler James DeFalco aka “Jimmy Jact Cash”. Seen in the news previously for defrauding members of his now-bankrupt gyms of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    Derrick Evans recently elected to West Virginia’s House of Delegates. It takes a special kind of domestic terrorist to try to overthrow the federal government while holding an elected position.

    Jenna Ryan a realtor in Frisco, Texas. Are you allowed to hold a realtor’s license when you’ve committed a federal crime? I definitely wouldn’t want her having keys to my house.

    Elizabeth Koch from Maryville, Tennessee. Props for outing yourself for federal crimes on national television. Double props for rubbing your eyes with an onion on camera and claiming you got maced.

    Paul Davis former Associate General Counsel and Director of HR for Goosehead Insurance Company who fired him for domestic terrorism - and probably also gross incompetence. What kind of lawyer does a media interview while committing a federal crime? I’m guessing the State Bar of Texas is going to disbar him as well but we’re still waiting on that news.

    Kristopher Drew licensed cosmetologist at Hair by Kristopher Drew. I’m not sure whether you’re allowed to be a cosmetologist and have a criminal record at the same time but I guess we’re about to find out.

    Aaron Mostofsky son of Kings County Supreme Court Judge Steven (Shlomo) Mostofsky. Per the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, “Mostofsky’s brother Nachman, the executive director of Chovevei Zion, a politically conservative Orthodox advocacy organization, as well as a Brooklyn district leader and vice president of the South Brooklyn Conservative Club, also attended the rally Wednesday but did not enter the Capitol.”

    Josiah Colt domestic terrorist and owner of FunnelCraft Co. in Boise, Idaho.

    On the left is Nick DeCarlo from Murder the Media and on the right is Nick Ochs, Nazi and member of the Proud Boys. This pair of domestic terrorists posed for a photo inside the Capitol Building during their violent insurrection against the US Government.

    Zach Crandall who outed himself for federal crimes.

    Eduardo “Nick” Alvear seen here smoking pot inside the Capitol Building because why commit just one federal crime when you can commit two at once and document them both on film at the same time amiright.

    Ben Thomas Crocker of Massachusetts. Apparently sedition and participating in a violent coup attempt makes you a “Maverick” these days.

    Jenny Cudd founder of Becky’s Flowers in Midland, Texas. Yes this domestic terrorist and white supremacist called herself out as a Becky. Even if you’re fine doing business with seditionists (I’m not) I wouldn’t recommend booking her for your next special event unless it’s five to ten years out.

    Dean Gomez, sales manager at Kevin Harris Allstate Agency, who was part of the attempted coup and tried really hard to break in to a federal building but didn’t quite manage it. Is your presence at a violent insurrection and intention to overthrow the federal government enough to land you in prison? I guess we’ll find out.

    Jason Alexander (yes that Jason Alexander), domestic terrorist. #FreeBritney but Jason Alexander belongs in prison for federal crimes.

    Matt Blesdoe, owner of Primetime Movers in Memphis, Tennessee, father, husband, Christian, wife beater and at the vanguard of the group that invaded the Capitol Building in an attempt to overthrow the federal government.

    John Strand, model, represented by Wilhelmina Models. He’s worked on many campaigns including Mr. Turk, Baskit Wear, AT&T, Zegna, will.i.am, Lisa Vanderpump, Uniqlo, Nicki Minaj and Samsung. And now he’s a domestic terrorist who participated in the attempted overthrow of the US government.

    Donald Rouse Sr. co-owner of the Louisiana chain of grocery stores Rouse’s Markets and former Rouse HR Director-turned-domestic-terrorist Steve Galtier participating in the violent assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

    Is anyone else besides me concerned about how many business owners and HR Directors are popping up on this list of white supremacist terrorists? Imagine being a minority working one of those jobs.

    Pastor Joey Deese of Oakdale Baptist Church in Rock Hill, South Carolina, dressed to the nines and ready to violently overthrow the US government.

    I’m also concerned (but unfortunately not even slightly surprised) how many “good Christians” seem to think white supremacy, violence and toppling democracy are “what Jesus would have wanted”. This guy hasn’t been reported for domestic abuse like the previous “good Christian” on our list but he is preaching white supremacy and hatred from the pulpit and I’m not sure that’s an improvement.

    Alex Smith of San Diego. All I have on this domestic terrorist - besides photos of him looking ever-so-pleased with himself while committing criminal trespass inside the US Capitol Building as part of an attempt to overthrow the US government - is that he graduated from Coronado High School in 2005.

    If anyone knows where he works I’d be happy to add that to the post. Considering how generic his name is, I feel like a little more info on this federal criminal would make him pop up more easily in a Google search.

    Jake Angeli aka Jacob Chansley, actor, voice over artist, singer and QAnon cultist from Phoenix, Arizona, seen here committing criminal trespass inside the US Capitol Building while participating in an attempted coup.

    “12 News spoke with him over the phone Thursday morning when he stated he was the horned protester at the Capitol. He said he didn’t have time to answer questions, but noted he was waiting for a ride to travel back to Phoenix. He also said he wasn’t worried that he was listed as a person of interest by D.C. police.” Why is he not in prison? Good question.

    Brian Gibson, lead pastor at HIS Church in Owensboro, Kentucky, and firm believer in white supremacy participated in the attempted coup at the US Capitol this week.

    Jacob Riley owner of Riley Farms in Yucalpa, California. After being boycotted in 2018 for his racist and homophobic Tweets, he sued the local school district for $10 million for refusing to send their kids to his farm on field trips, claiming they violated his 1st and 14th amendment rights to be a bigot. (Spoiler alert: he lost.) This week he joined a violent attempt to overthrow the government. How very in character.

    Nazi and Proud Boy John Jay Abney is a carpenter from Portland, Oregon. He attempted to violently overthrow the US Goverment this week.

    Former Pennsylvania State Rep. Rick Saccone will no longer be teaching at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, after he travelled to Washington, D.C. this week and joined the large group of Nazis and white supremacists who attempted to violently overthrow the US Goverment.

    Douglas Sweet of Hudgins, Virginia, white supremacist and QAnon cultist, arrested for criminal trespass inside the US Capitol Building during the violent coup attempt this week.

    Brad Rukstales, CEO of Cogensia, a data-marketing company in Schaumburg, Illinois, was arrested for attempting to overthrow the US Goverment this week.

    Leonard Guthrie of Cape May, New Jersey, was arrested for criminal trespass while participating in the violent riots and attempted coup this week.

    Doug Jensen who works for Forrest & Associate Masonry in Des Moines, Iowa, led the charge up the stairs during the violent insurrection at the US Capitol and then posted photos of himself at the attempted coup on Facebook.

    Bob Jones the owner of tattoo and piercing shop Insight Studios in Chicago, IL seen here with his artist employees Cory Kruger, Johnny McDevitt and Matt Mereno taking part in the violent coup attempt this week in Washington, D.C.

    Thien Ly owner of Chicago-area restaurants Tank Noodle and Pho Xe Tang proudly posting on Facebook about joining the violent insurrection against the US government.

    Karen Toner LaVere co-owner of Balboa’s Cheesesteaks in Naperville, Illinois, supporting the violent insurrection at the US Capitol this week.

    Therese Duke seen here bleeding after she and her sister and brother in law Richard Lorenz and Annie Lorenz assaulted a (black female) police officer at the violent coup attempt at the US Capitol. The officer was fired for defending herself. The trio are still at large.

    Lisa Nieves of Frederick, Maryland, and her husband Joe Nieves pictured here with a crowd of insurrectionists rushing the Capitol building during this week’s violent coup attempt.

    Francis Hoefer, gun fanatic, racist and former school board member from Oswego, New York, was tear-gassed as he rushed the Capitol Building during the violent coup attempt this week.

    Marina Wallis Lozitsky, a registered nurse at the County of San Diego Psychiatric Hospital, participated in the attempted overthrow of the US Goverment this week. In November of 2020 she also assaulted two teenagers with mace while participating in a pro-Trump rally. (Video available on @SDCommunityCare Instagram.)

    Sterling Pyle and Samuel Deuth, pastor and youth pastor at Awaken Church in San Diego, participated in the attempted overthrow of the US goverment this week. Pastor Sterling Pyle has been sending death threats to people who call attention to his terrorist actions.

    Christian Nava, a Quality Control Associate at biotech Abzena in San Diego, participated in this week’s violent coup attempt against the US goverment.

    Dominic Box, seen in his LinkedIn photo wearing a Vaden Nissan shirt and currently Sales Coordinator at Fletcher Auto Group in Savannah, Georgia, posted live video from inside the U.S. Capitol Building of his fellow domestic terrorists dressed in paramilitary gear during their attempted coup this week.

    Will Pepe who called in sick to his job at the MTA in New York in order to participate in domestic terrorism has been suspended from his job after taking a selfie inside the Capitol Building during the attempted coup.

    Andrew Williams, a firefighter from Sanford, Florida, has been suspended from his job after posting video taken inside the Capitol Building as he participated in the attempted coup this week.

    Laura Daube Kronen, domestic terrorist and CEO of Be Only You But Better Consulting Agency in Atlanta, Georgia, stormed the Capitol Building and attempted to overthrow the government this week. She took her children with her to learn about domestic terrorism. They got tear gassed four times. She believes this was “the best learning experience of their lives.”

    Joan Cullen, Vice Chairperson and School Board Member of Perkasie School District, travelled by bus with her friends Staci Dam, owner of Cafe at the Mill, Dam Good Cafe and Metal Health Gym in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, and Republican Committee Woman Deanna Herbert Hilltown to Washington D.C. this week to overthrow the U.S. Governement in a violent (failed) coup.

    Kevin Miller, a realtor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, took a selfie after scaling the scaffolding outside the US Capitol Building while participating in the violent attempted coup this week.

    Thomas Goldie, a member of the Zelionople, Pennsylvania, police force, participated in domestic terrorism during the attempted overthrow of the US government this week.

    After being filmed inside the Senate Chambers during the violent coup attempt at the Capitol, Christine Priola, a teacher and occupational therapist with the Cleveland School District, resigned from her job in order to become an independent investigator for QAnon.

    “Zip tie guy” Eric Gavelek Munchel, a bartender at Doc Ford Rum’s Bar & Grill in Ft. Meyers, Florida, and a former resident of Nashville, Tennessee, came to the Capitol armed, wearing body armor, and prepared to take hostages. He also brought his mom with him. Although he kept his face (mostly) covered, his mom didn’t.

    His friends have shared their Parler names if you’d like to see how they feel about his imminent arrest.

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  • sitonacake
    07.10.2020 - 3 monts ago

    zagreus :

    lobotomybarbie :

    I hate spiders so fuckibg much but why do I think he’s cute.

    dont bring your hate here he’s just doing his crafts

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  • sitonacake
    07.10.2020 - 3 monts ago

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  • sitonacake
    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

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  • sitonacake
    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    maccs:

    A BLM AND GOVERNMENT SYSTEM RANT.


    BLM AND THE “TREND” OF TIKTOK

    A rant.

    Recently, BLM has been wiped from everything. What we used to see is now being overshadowed by others. BLM and the protests for rights is being forgotten and used like some trend!! Gen Z was supposed to be the start of a REVELOUTION!

    Now BLM is being forgotten or no longer talked about! Because of this. There have been more deaths than ever, and no cop is being bought to justice for their crimes.

    Speaking of those awful pigs, one cop was bailed out of jail. That’s right. They are now out and roaming and killing more than ever.

    No one should judge anyone for their race! When I look at someone, I dont think of them as a “color”. I think of them as a friend. We’re all supposed to be helping each other in these horrid times. 2020 has been nothing but an awful year, countless of deaths. Murders left and right by our own justice system.


    This cannot stand. And it will not stand. Gen Z, it’s time to rise up and speak for what’s right. Get the cops arrested for all the murders they have committed. Get them arrested for killing innocent people destroying innocent lives!

    I thought America was supposed to be the land of the free. Nothing here screams “freedom” when people are being judged by their race. This is disgusting and needs to be talked about more. This will not stand.

    All the officers that have killed, they need to be held accountable for their crimes.

    It’s time to wake the fuck up America. Open your eyes.

    If you believe nothing is happening. Or this is just some stupid trend, hoax, something “little”.

    ACAB folks, ACAB. Don’t tell me there is just a few “bad apples”. The cops that are not speaking up of others wrong doings should also need to be held accountable.

    These are all the deaths done by the people who are supposed to be protecting you.

    Emmet Till

    Eric Garner

    John Crawford III

    Michael Brown

    Ezell Ford

    Dante Parker

    Michelle Cusseaux

    Laquan McDonald

    Tanisha Anderson

    Akai Gurley

    Tamir Rice

    Rumain Brisbon

    Jerame Reid

    George Mann

    Mathew Ajibade

    Frank Smart

    Natasha Mckenna

    Tony Robinson

    Anthony Hill

    Mya Hall

    Phillip White

    Eric Harris

    Walter Scott

    William Chapman II

    Alexia Christian

    Brendon Glenn

    Victor Manuel Larosa

    Johnathan Sanders

    Freddie Blue

    Joseph Mann

    Salvado Ellswood

    Sandra Bland

    Albert Joseph Davis

    Darrius Stewart

    Billy Ray Davis

    Samuel Dubose

    Michael Sabbie

    Brian Keith Day

    Christian Taylor

    Troy Robinson

    Asshams Pharoah Manley

    Felix Kumi

    Keith Harrison Mcleod

    Junior Prosper

    Lamontez Jones

    Paterson Brown

    Dominic Hutchinson

    Anthony Ashford

    Alonzo Smith

    Tyree Crawford

    India Kager

    La'vante Biggs

    Michael Lee Marshall

    Jamar Clark

    Richard Perkins

    Nathaniel Harris Pickett

    Benni Lee Tignor

    Miguel Espinal

    Michael Noel

    Kevin Matthews

    Bettie Jones

    Quintonio Legrier

    Keith Childress Jr

    Janet Wilson

    Randy Nelson

    Antronie Scott

    Wendell Celestine

    David Joseph

    Calin Roquemore

    Dyzhawn Perkins

    Christopher Davis

    Marco Loud

    Peter Gaines

    Torrey Robinson

    Darius Robinson

    Kevin Hicks

    Mary Truxillo

    DeMarcus Semer

    Willie Tillman

    Terrill Thomas

    Sylville Smith

    Alton Sterling

    Philando Castle

    Terence Crutcher

    Paul O'Neal

    Alteria Woods

    Jordan Edwards

    Aaron Bailey

    Ronell Foster

    Stephon Clark

    Antwon Rose II

    Botham Jean

    Pamela Turner

    Dominique Clayton

    Atatiana Jefferson

    Christopher Whitfield

    Christopher Mccorvey

    Eric Reason

    Kionte Spencer

    Michael Lorenzo Dean

    Trayvon Martin

    Breonna Taylor

    Ahmaud Abbrey

    Tony McDade

    George Floyd

    Elijiah McClain

    David McAtee

    Aiyana Jones

    Freddie Gray

    Tanisha Anderson

    Christian Taylor





    Say their names.

    They are gone, but not forgotten

    If you want to stop deaths like these, stop voting for the wrong people. We need someone who will help stop these deaths.

    No more racist presidents.

    These people need justice, their murderers will not let be roam free.

    Say their names. They are flying high in heaven, and they will never be forgotten.

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“Gay Socialists” - Christopher Street Liberation Day March (Pride), New York, 1976 - Leonard Fink
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    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    elsewheregreen :

    “Gay Socialists” - Christopher Street Liberation Day March (Pride), New York, 1976 - Leonard Fink

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  • sitonacake
    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    dontmeantobepoliticalbut:

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  • sitonacake
    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    dontmeantobepoliticalbut:

    On May 24th, several hundred protesters stood on the porch of the Kentucky Governor’s mansion, many of who were armed with rifles and demanding for him to come outside. This took place for nearly two hours while many beat on the glass windows of his home. The same group later that day hung an effigy of Governor Beshear from a tree. This group was made up primarily of middle-aged white males and they were protesting over COVID-19 restrictions. In response to this protest, they are now building a fence around the Governor’s Mansion. ZERO ARRESTS WERE MADE.


    On July 14th, 87 protestors sat in the front lawn in front of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s house. They were sitting in lines with their hands in their laps. This group was unarmed and made up of mostly young people both white and of color who were demanding justice for Breonna Taylor. Other than his grass no part of the Attorney General’s home was touched. ALL 87 WERE ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH A FELONY. They face a sentence of 1-5 years.


    This is the story you need to be sharing today.

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  • sitonacake
    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

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    18.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

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  • sitonacake
    13.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    Just remember that the woman lookin at you in the mirror has every right to love and peace in the planet earth.

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  • sitonacake
    13.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    cursedsuggestion :

    you wear an ancestor’s face. you look like a woman you’ll never meet. in that mirror, there’s thousands of you. and in the bath, when you look down, she looks back, shaking and deforming in the ripples as she lies beneath the surface.

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  • sitonacake
    11.07.2020 - 6 monts ago

    slavictear:

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    !!! PROTESTS IN SERBIA, DAY 4 !!!

    police in belgrade is currently blocking routes leading to the national assembly, so more protesters can’t reach it. people have been trying to talk the police into standing with them, but to no avail. situation is *currently* under control and peaceful, but there have been alerts about reinforcements with gas masks coming, so tear gas will probably be thrown tonight too.

    - reminder that government officials such as the prime minister Ana Brnabić and the deputy prime minister and minister of the interior Nebojša Stefanović have accused the people of serbia of throwing multiple canisters of tear gas, and have insisted that the police is innocent in all of this.

    the protests in serbia are anti totalitarian dictatorship and manipulation.

    !!!! UPDATE: the president of serbia Aleksandar Vučić just called the protesters “terorists”, said how the police is innocent in all of this, how the irresponsible people are at fault that we have a lot of covid-19 cases, blamed other polital parties for protests and said he’s gonna beat the politics of bullies and tycoons, all that on national television (which is owned by the government).

    When we tell you there is no worse dirtbag, no worse scum capable of doing anything to manipulate public opinion in his favour, than our piece of shit, good for nothing,sick and twisted psychopath of a dictator president Aleksandar Vučić, believe us

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