Extremely Frustrating As Palestinians Watching The World Stand In Solidarity With The Ukraine And Suddenly
Extremely frustrating as Palestinians watching the world stand in solidarity with The Ukraine and suddenly knowing how to use the word occupation.

dropping this here

and this one too. they let refugees fleeing a different war freeze to death in the middle of winter while the world turned a blind eye at the frozen corpses of children who were denied asylum and died because of it. this was happening as of two months ago as well, itâs not old news
i stand with ukraine, obviously.
i also stand with those who are calling out the blatant hypocrisy in how others in the same situation were treated, as well as those who are rightfully upset in the worldâs support of and reaction to of one group of people but not others who have faced the same and much worse.
and before anyone jumps on this with âomg not appropriate right nowâ or âstop comparing the twoâ, itâs entirely possible to stand with ukraine and the russians who are protesting the russian govt, while at the same time acknowledging that the worldâs eurocentric response to this situation is extremely different to the response it gives other countries in places the western world declares are âbackwardâ, and âuncivilizedâ
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Non-Humanâs arenât worth much
Today, Iâm gonna talk to you guys about a narrative device / story trope called âWhat Measure Is a Non-Human?â This device refers to the choice a creator might make to question the distinction between human and non-human. In terms of censorship, it refers to how, especially in childrenâs media, you can inflict worse fates on explicitly non-human characters than human ones without the people funding your project trying to axe your story. Itâs basically an excuse to rack up a body count without there actually being a body count because the things being âkilledâ are not human and are, therefore, not really being killed. You canât kill something thatâs a thing.
Thomas Astruc has worked with childrenâs action/adventure shows for years. He knows about this story device, he has even taken advantage of it. Aeon and Sentibug were killed on-screen and Miraculous Ladybug is still rated TV-Y7 or the equivalent in most countries. In contrast, Batman: Mask of Phantasm, an animated kidsâ superhero movie, where human characters die nonviolently on-screen, is rated PG.
Even in the case of the Special, Aeonâs death was undone almost instantly after. This story trope is often called a Disney Death, where a character can die and it wonât affect the rating as long as it gets undone quickly enough through a fakeout or resurrection. Even so, Aeon was in her robot form when it happened, to make sure her non-humanness was explicit. In contrast, Sentibugâs death doesnât get undone, meaning a Sentimonsterâs life is worth even less than a robotâs in the eyes of the arbiters of the Miraculous Ladybug universe.
In other words, Sentimonsters are considered explicitly enough ânon-humanâ that they can be killed irreversibly on-screen without it affecting the rating. They cannot be killed. They do not have lives that can be taken away. They are not human.
This means that, if the writers then turned around and revealed one of their main characters to be a Sentimonster, an explicitly non-human creature that can be killed with no out-of-universe repercussions (aka, a rating bump) because they are not really alive, then he isnât human in a metatextual sense. If Adrien is meant to preserve his worth as a human being or as close to human being as possible while being a Sentimonster, every single other Sentimonster needs to be treated as fully human and their deaths have to be undone.
Iâm so glad that weâre finally getting payoff for the âusing multiple miraculouses at once can make you lose your mindâ thing from Kwamibuster.
Like. Gabriel isnât acting himself anymore. Heâs growing more and more erratic. He seems to be having difficulty keeping the composure that used to be so integral to his character.
Some people will stand up and fight for injustices happening to fictional characters but won't show the same passion to stand up for real, actual living people.
Almost everything everyone has already said here is why I'm incredibly OUTRAGED!
And this is along with my outrage for Israel continuously discriminating against Palestine by destroying key centers for information to put the Palestinians behind and ruin them.
The thing is, this is a loss to everyone, not just the Palestinians (but mostly them) since it just leaves more people with less resources to have them educated, and we don't know the true extent of how that education, or any of the information that was found within the Palestine National Library, the Azhar Library, and the National Culture Center, could have been used to help others or to learn about new things and ideas from different perspectives.
So in conclusion,
FREE PALESTINE

yall better be just as outraged about this as you were about notre dame
âRiskâ was an amazing episodeâŠbut the most ooc behavior came from ChloĂ©?
Chloé, who worked with Marinette to prevent Adrien from moving to Japan last season? That Chloé is now completely fine with Lila snatching him up? Fine with Adrien leaving Paris for months?