Socialjustice - Tumblr Posts
your triggers will squash creativity and create bullying of artists of all kinds, creating hords of social justice warriors blogging about how awful they are, resuling in trolls going after them.
but good to know there are warnings. I'm so used to fighting with dumb kids who can't take a few light trollings, but love rape jokes, and making people who like huge agegap incest fiction flop around and cry.
that is the point of tumblr
Can Tumblr ever talk about a social issue without:
Being passive aggressive about it
Guilt-tripping people into reblogging it
Guilt-tripping people for not knowing about it
Making it a piss contest over which event is worse than the other
Being obnoxious and making people feel bad for blogging about things unrelated
?????????????
tumblr user @defendwincest (which is apparently so unimportant I cant even tag her properly) just compared incest sex to GAY sex.
Essentially she claims incest is legal and beautiful and that half of the world is repulsed by gay sex.
She’s talking as if the gay rights movement is as (or less) important as her disgusting incestuous , abusive, ship (wincest or some shit).
These are the type of people defending wincest. Are you sure you want to be one of them?
Celebrating the Legacy of Bob Marley: More Than Just a Musician Shaina Tranquilino April 17, 2024
Bob Marley is more than just a musician; he is an icon, a symbol of love, peace, and unity. His music transcends generations and cultures, continuing to inspire and resonate with millions around the world. As we celebrate his legacy, let's take a deeper dive into the life and impact of this legendary figure.
Early Life and Rise to Fame: Born on February 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, Jamaica, Robert Nesta Marley grew up in humble surroundings. Despite facing poverty and hardship, Marley found solace in music from a young age. He formed The Wailers with childhood friends Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, and together they created groundbreaking reggae music that would shape the genre for generations to come.
Music as a Message: Marley's music wasn't just about catchy rhythms and melodies; it was a powerful tool for social change. His lyrics spoke of love, equality, and justice, echoing the struggles of the oppressed and marginalized. Songs like "Get Up, Stand Up," "One Love," and "Redemption Song" became anthems for peace and revolution, rallying people around the world to stand up against injustice.
A Global Icon: Bob Marley's influence transcended borders, reaching far beyond the shores of Jamaica. He became a global ambassador for reggae music and Rastafarian culture, spreading messages of unity and spirituality to all corners of the globe. His concerts were more than just performances; they were transformative experiences that brought people together in celebration of love and harmony.
Legacy and Impact: Even decades after his passing in 1981, Bob Marley's legacy remains as vibrant as ever. His music continues to inspire new generations of artists and activists, carrying on his message of hope and empowerment. From political rallies to college dorms, his posters adorn walls as a reminder of the power of music to effect change.
Beyond the Music: Bob Marley was not just a musician; he was a symbol of resilience and perseverance. Despite facing personal struggles and health challenges, he remained unwavering in his commitment to his beliefs and his music. His life serves as a reminder that one person can indeed make a difference in the world, no matter how humble their beginnings.
As we reflect on the life and legacy of Bob Marley, let us remember him not just as a music icon but as a beacon of hope and inspiration. His timeless messages of love, peace, and unity continue to resonate with us today, reminding us of the power of music to transcend barriers and bring people together. Bob Marley may no longer be with us, but his spirit lives on in his music and in the hearts of millions around the world.
The Power of Our Evolving Language: A Path to Positive Change Shaina Tranquilino May 12, 2024
Language is the lens through which we perceive the world, the medium through which we express our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. It's a dynamic entity, constantly evolving to reflect the ever-changing landscape of our society and culture. Our words hold immense power—they shape our interactions, influence our attitudes, and ultimately, they have the potential to drive positive change in the world around us.
As we journey through life, our language evolves alongside us, adapting to new experiences, ideas, and perspectives. Just as technology advances, so too does our lexicon, expanding to encompass novel concepts and innovations. However, the evolution of language is not merely a passive process—it is a reflection of the values and beliefs we hold as individuals and as a collective society.
In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the impact our words can have on others. From the #MeToo movement to the push for gender-inclusive language, there has been a concerted effort to challenge language that perpetuates harmful stereotypes and reinforces oppressive systems. This shift towards more inclusive and respectful language represents a crucial step towards creating a more equitable and compassionate world.
Consider, for example, the power of pronouns. For many years, the use of gender-specific pronouns has been deeply ingrained in our language, often leading to the erasure of non-binary and gender non-conforming individuals. However, as awareness around gender diversity has increased, so too has the recognition of the importance of using inclusive pronouns. By simply asking someone for their pronouns or using gender-neutral language, we can affirm their identity and create a more inclusive environment for all.
Similarly, the language we use to discuss issues such as race, sexuality, and disability plays a significant role in shaping our perceptions and attitudes. By employing language that is respectful, affirming, and free from stereotypes, we can challenge harmful narratives and foster greater understanding and empathy towards marginalized communities.
But the power of our words extends beyond just social justice issues. The language we use to talk about the environment, for example, can shape our attitudes towards sustainability and conservation. By reframing our relationship with the natural world and using language that emphasizes stewardship rather than exploitation, we can inspire collective action to address the urgent challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss.
In essence, our language has the power to both reflect and shape the world we inhabit. By choosing our words thoughtfully and intentionally, we have the opportunity to create positive change in ourselves and in the world around us. It requires us to be mindful of the impact our words may have on others, to listen and learn from diverse perspectives, and to continually evolve our language in response to new ideas and experiences.
As we continue to navigate the complexities of the modern world, let us remember the power we hold in our words. Let us use language as a tool for connection, understanding, and empowerment. Let us strive to create a world where every voice is heard, every identity is valued, and every individual is treated with dignity and respect. In the end, it is through our words that we have the power to shape a brighter and more inclusive future for all.
The power of being a HUMAN
Hello my friends 🙏☺️❤️
Sometimes the world seems deeply unfair. People often focus on punishment, guilt, and justice, not realizing they cause even more misery. In psychology, there's a famous triangle: attacker-victim-and the savior. People who save might become the victim of the victim and the attacker of the attacker.
We all are mobile, shifting between these roles throughout our lives.Between black and white, we have all the colors of the rainbow. We're all complicated beings, having both light and shadows of our own. We move along various scales in life - between being a victim, savior, or aggressor; between shadow and light; between justice and compassion; between self-acceptance and self-hate.The solution is being compassionate, firstly inwards to yourself. You might feel anger, jealousy, fear and disgust - congratulations, YOU ARE A HUMAN.
It's so hard to accept the pain that our reality and world is full of... And the temptation to divide into right and wrong, those who should suffer and those who shouldn't... But the truth is that no one should be punished or suffer.As the beautiful African proverb says: "The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth". 🔥
No child, no animal, no group, no patient, no member, no friend should be left alone... The healing of the individual is the healing of society. The healing of a nation is the healing of the world.
It's true, this path isn't easy. It's unknown. But from 300,000 years of human existence, if we choose to believe the theory of science - for more than 99% of humankind's life span we lived in harmony with life and nature. Only in the last 1% of time have we developed so much that we forgot our roots... But the roots of harmony and compassion are always there, therefore we can remember them whenever we're ready to look beyond the known.
Let's explore new paths of life, as individuals full of mutual solidarity - and as groups and humankind. We all are one, this life is short, let's make it the best lives possible for as many people as possible.
Thank you for reading ❤️❤️
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