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Hey folks, this is not your typical post about incorrect quotes.
I want to address a serious issue today, and most of you probably know whatâs been going on in the US.
The killing of George Floyd started another serious and necessary debate on Police brutality in the states. (And I think not just there. Every country is affected in some way or another.)
My heart doesnât ache, no. My heart is bleeding and crying out of pain about what has been going on for days now. What people have been going through for years and years. This is not the first case of police brutality against POC, nor the second, and it probably isnât the last one.
It happened so many times already that I canât count them all. Our world has lost so many beautiful souls to this never-ending issue. Additionally to this, we lost so many brothers and sisters of color who were part of the LGBTQ+ community too. Even though it is pride month, I canât enjoy and celebrate it as much as I want to.
But now is the time to act. Now more than ever! We all have a voice, and Iâm sure as hell using mine. And I want you to do the same.
40 Ways you can help right now shows you different techniques and approaches to support the #blacklivesmatter movement in various forms.
Everyoneâs able to do something. Even if you donât have the money to donate, or youâre not from the US, share articles, draw attention to it in some way. Being silent about this puts you on the side of the offenders.
I understand that I will never understand. However, I stand with all of you!!! Credit goes to @sfbucketlist on instagram for these 40 ways you can help right now.
Finally we got Black Lives Matter trending no. 1 on tumblr âđżâđžâđ˝
Reblog if you agree.
Wow, Io'm shocked but at the same time not surprise
If This is just plain out cruel how they are setting this shit up
!! PLEASE SPREAD THIS AROUND !!
And be extra careful if you are out in Philly tonight
Several video clips show police escalating or initiating violence against peaceful demonstrators and journalists nationwide (warning: distressing)
Please, if you're doing Blackout Tuesday, use that tag because the BLM tag looks like this right now
To the #Blackout Community and Tumblr at large,Â
We know you must have a lot of questions or are feeling distressed about the news. The world has been dealing with a lot this year, and it is an especially harrowing time for Black Americans and Black folks abroad. We know your biggest question right now could be summed up by a quote from Toni Morrison:
Here at #TheBlackout, we have decided to help you start finding an answer to that question - we feel that we need each other. We need unity, organization, a clear sense of direction, but more importantly, a space where you can be yourself without judgement or fear.
So, in addition to boosting your art and businesses, our highest priority right now is to provide you all with resources to help you start from where you are.
This is a masterpost of places you can donate, find mental health + spaces for radical self-care, and just do something fun. We will be adding on as things change.Â
Minneapolis Freedom Bail Fund  & Louisville Community Bail FundÂ
Reclaim the Block
Black Visions Collective
The Official GoFundMe of George Floydâs Family
Official Petition for Breonna TaylorÂ
Justice for Regis Official Fund
Justice for Tony McDade Petition
Black Lives Matter Network
Ethelâs Club - Black-owned and operated social club offering access to Black therapists and a multitude of creative events for People of Color.Â
Crisis Text Line - A different approach to crisis intervention, Crisis Text Line offers you help when you text 741-741. Youâll be able to chat with someone who is willing to listen and provide you with additional resources.
Shine Text. â Black-owned! Sign up to receive cheerful texts and tips every day.Â
Therapy For Black Girls - A Black-owned a directory to help you find Black therapists in your area.Â
Knowing your rights - ACLU
How To Prepare for a Protest. (Remember to wear a mask in or to protect yourself!)
A Twitter thread of suggested readings
Some of our favorite online communities.Â
Nerd Culture: @blacknerdproblems, @superheroesincolor
Poetry and Literary Spaces: Cave Canem Literary Balms program for Black poets,  Nuyorician Online Open Mic Events, Well-Read Black Girl
Podcasts: Therapy For Black Girls, Strong Black Legends by Netflixâs Strong Black Lead, The Read with Crissle and Kid Fury.
Hobbies: #BlackBirdersWeek by BlackAFinSTEM (5/31 - 6/8), Wellness Week by Black Girl Gamers.Â
Join us for the 5/31 Emergency #Blackout/#BlackoutDay here on Tumblr and Twitter.
Update (5/30/2020 4:41 PM EST): Our original post included a memorial link to Tony McDade. We corrected the link to an ongoing petition. As of this posting, there is no official memorial fund collections for Tony McDade.
Idk who she is but This is how dumb people sound when they say all lives matter đ
No justice, no peaceâđ˝
when are we gonna realize that these change dot org petitions are typically nothing more than performative activism that allows people who are unaffected (usually white people) to do the bare minimum and then pat ourselves on the back for being so involved and doing the right thing and standing up for people?
Lets not get it twisted...
A black transgender man was killed in Tallahassee, he was shot by cops in broad daylight. His name was Tony Mcdade. Do not let people misgender him. Don't let his death slip under the radar.
Sign and donate of possible. Stop destroying and stealing from innocent neighborhoods, stores and buildings. Many of them are set up only taking advantage of this situation, thinking it's a joke to then have only black people blamed for the rioting and at the end it will fire back at the people living in these areas.
http://chng.it/jFXxKHHkkq
For the love of god stay safe yall
Bonus:
To the #Blackout Community and Tumblr at large,Â
We know you must have a lot of questions or are feeling distressed about the news. The world has been dealing with a lot this year, and it is an especially harrowing time for Black Americans and Black folks abroad. We know your biggest question right now could be summed up by a quote from Toni Morrison:
Here at #TheBlackout, we have decided to help you start finding an answer to that question - we feel that we need each other. We need unity, organization, a clear sense of direction, but more importantly, a space where you can be yourself without judgement or fear.
So, in addition to boosting your art and businesses, our highest priority right now is to provide you all with resources to help you start from where you are.
This is a masterpost of places you can donate, find mental health + spaces for radical self-care, and just do something fun. We will be adding on as things change.Â
Minneapolis Freedom Bail Fund  & Louisville Community Bail FundÂ
Reclaim the Block
Black Visions Collective
The Official GoFundMe of George Floydâs Family
Official Petition for Breonna TaylorÂ
Justice for Regis Official Fund
Tony McDadeâs Memorial Fund
Black Lives Matter Network
Ethelâs Club - Black-owned and operated social club offering access to Black therapists and a multitude of creative events for People of Color.Â
Crisis Text Line - A different approach to crisis intervention, Crisis Text Line offers you help when you text 741-741. Youâll be able to chat with someone who is willing to listen and provide you with additional resources.
Shine Text. â Black-owned! Sign up to receive cheerful texts and tips every day.Â
Therapy For Black Girls - A Black-owned a directory to help you find Black therapists in your area.Â
Knowing your rights - ACLU
How To Prepare for a Protest. (Remember to wear a mask in or to protect yourself!)
A Twitter thread of suggested readings
Some of our favorite online communities.Â
Nerd Culture: @blacknerdproblems, @superheroesincolor
Poetry and Literary Spaces: Cave Canem Literary Balms program for Black poets,  Nuyorician Online Open Mic Events, Well-Read Black Girl
Podcasts: Therapy For Black Girls, Strong Black Legends by Netflixâs Strong Black Lead, The Read with Crissle and Kid Fury.
Hobbies: #BlackBirdersWeek by BlackAFinSTEM (5/31 - 6/8), Wellness Week by Black Girl Gamers.Â
Join us for the 5/31 Emergency #Blackout/#BlackoutDay here on Tumblr and Twitter.Â
for people who are unaware of why the riots in minneapolis started happening, hereâs the facts:
it wasnât george floydâs protesters who started reacting violently; it was the cops.
the protest was peaceful until the cops showed up in riot gear, and started using water cannons, followed up by tear gas and rubber bullets. i got videos from friends who were there, of people screaming and running away from the cops shooting the water cannons, rubber bullets and throwing tear gas at them. they were even shooting at the protesters dragging people away to get medical attention.
speaking of medical attention, dispatch refused to provide any medical attention to the protesters. people literally had to drive their bleeding friends to the hospital because they refused to send ambulances.
cops are using non-lethal weapons in a lethal way. they shot rubber bullets into peopleâs heads and injured them. thereâs dozens of photos of protesters with bleeding head wounds from the rubber bullets.
multiple people used police scanners and heard that there were undercover cops pretending to be violent protesters who were throwing rocks and whatnot at the police, with dozens of eyewitness accounts confirming that information.
the person who instigated all the chaos last night (it was a fire at an autozone) with the looting and burning buildings is highly suspected to be an undercover cop pretending to be a protester, because the video of him keeps getting taken down. protesters tried to stop him but couldnât because he had a hammer and they were scared for their safety.
the cops jammed cell phone towers and cut live streams to interrupt broadcasts and to prevent people from seeing what was really going on and who actually started the violence.
the cops lied about protesters being armed and about throwing rocks and are literally trying to continue the violence happening and yet no one is holding them accountable for that.
and during all this, the cop that murdered george floyd still hasnât been arrested. he has had more than ten complaints filed against him and was involved in three other civilian shootings in the past. and yet heâs still out free along with his three other buddies involved, probably sitting on his couch while all this chaos is happening.
so donât get it twisted. the cops just want to change the narrative to make it look like theyâre the wounded and righteous party, when theyâre the ones who started reacting violently in the first place and are still acting violently. so donât you ever forget who started this tragedy and murdered someone, and who are continuing to react to the situation with violence.Â
Minneapolis, MN. May 28th 2020