She By Dodie Is Such An Underrated Sapphic Song Asdhskdhkaka The Amount Of Yearning That Can Be Heard,
“She” by Dodie is such an underrated sapphic song asdhskdhkaka the amount of yearning that can be heard, the absolute like softness of saying someone smells like sleep what rhe fuckkkkk I’m emotional
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Danny Buckley was a 61 year old father, brother, and cherished friend. A lifelong resident of Baton Rouge, Mr. Buckley was known and loved by many. Mr. Buckley’s life was senselessly stolen from him on August 22, 2020, in the parking lot of Trader Joe’s in Baton Rouge, LA.
Mr. Buckley’s family is reeling from this sudden and tragic loss. Unable to privately grieve the death of his father, Mr. Donell Buckley, has been forced to publicly advocate for the arrest of his father’s murderer instead. This weekend, the local news attempted to paint Danny as an aggressive black male, with an extensive criminal record, who deserved to be killed. Despite statements by witnesses, the Baton Rouge Police Department also allowed Mr. Buckley’s killer to walk free Saturday night. While his family focuses their attention on getting justice for Danny and defending his legacy, they are asking for the community's help with his funeral expenses.
All funds raised in connection with this fundraiser will go directly to Mr. Buckley’s son Donell Buckley.
Reminder that it really doesn’t matter what ways you’re marginalized, if you’re not black you’re just as capable of anti blackness as white cishet people. No amount of “but I’m gay!”, “but I’m trans!”, or “but I’m not white!” changes that.
And being neurodiverse/disabled isn’t an excuse for anti blackness either.
yo being black and depressed is hard as fuck. being black with anxiety is hard as fuck. being black with a chronic illness or disability is hard a fuck. everybody expects you to be ‘strong’ at all times and no one sees black people as complex or nuanced enough to be capable of suffering. no one ever thinks we could possibly need help. and if you’re a black woman, the moment you stop thinking about others and try to tend to yourself you’re a selfish lazy ungrateful bitch.
support black people, esp women, who need help. don’t just call us strong or tell us we’ll get through it, help us. protect us. uplift us. allow us to be beings capable of suffering. give us the same space you’d give white women to express our pain and be there for us like you would for anyone else.