Every day I fight against myself to not find Héctor Fort attractive (I'm 21)
Small ray of light in darkness, Barcelona in the UCL semis after six years.
28 people were killed in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Why you may ask? Because they were Hindus. They were brutally murdered in front of their families just because of the faith that they practiced. This happened in a country where Hindus are a majority and still some people whine and moan that Hinduphobia is not real. I have seen people victim blame and ignore the massacre of Hindus in west Bengal and Bangladesh, and I won't be surprised if they do it again. So where are the "HiNdUpHoBiAIsNoTReAl" idiots rn? Can you say this in front of the families whose loved ones have been killed? Can you say that to the woman whose husband was killed on their honeymoon because he was not a Muslim? Some Muslim men were seen celebrating this terror attack, what do you call this depraved behaviour if not Hinduphobia?
Secularism is a joke in this country. Why must Hindus alone bear the burden of secularism? Why are so called minorities not held to the same standards? The hypocrisy is suffocating. I bet hinduphobes will come up with some excuse or other or they might label me as a islamophobe but honestly idgf. You guys are also responsible. Whoever is a silent witness and the ones defending the terrorists, All of you are responsible.
some days you cannot help but pity some people
The terrorists told the wives of the dead hindus to go and “tell modi” well hear from our women now, terrorist fucks.
Operation Sindoor 🙏🏻
It's the myth of the “perfect victim” — the one who has never done anything mildly questionable, doesn't have an iota of supposed privilege, and, above all, is dead. Because the dead can be eulogised, not the living. A minority facing an attack can grieve openly, exact revenge, but the supposed privilege of the victims who were members of the majority must be considered when discussing their deaths, you see. Because we simply cannot be victims of a rabid hate crime. Our death and suffering will be re-contextualised, discussed, everyone and their mothers will use the term “nuance” without knowing what it means. We cannot grieve, we cannot mourn our dead. We can only apologise for dying. For being victims that don't fit the narrative. For the dead can be eulogised. The extinct civilization can be celebrated. But the one that keeps on surviving despite repeated attempts to end it all for good will always face their rabid hatred.
I tried to share my views on my Instagram story too. The message came out much clearer. So just sharing it here on Tumblr.
And some additions I made to put across my point
every day the guy who likes me asks me if i care more about pedri than i care about him and every day i tell him yes lmaoooooo
me, checking the news at the beginning of my journey back home : oh thank god there's a ceasefire.
me, checking the news after reaching home and freshening up : ayo what the fuck?
Ceasefire violated within 3.5 hours of implementation. Prime minister claiming the army has gone rouge. Pakistan, loves, i think you have seen this film before and you didn't like the ending
Say all this to the father and son who were hacked to death. To the people whose shops were looted. To all the displaced marginalized Hindus in Murshidabad. There is no excuse for such violence. None. The government could throw you out of your house tomorrow and it would never justify you slitting your neighbour's throat.
From a friend's post but that's what I have to say about it too.
As someone who lives in Bengal, let me tell you, the day we will have to leave our homes again is very near. The Centre will just watch as we suffer the same fate as the Kashmiri pandits, and then they'll eulogised us, conveniently never mentioning that they did nothing to save us.
there's only one thing now that can stop riots like the one happening in Bengal and that is modi stepping down and yogi adityanath taking his place