this game? 10/10
the absolutely Miserable expression in the lower left really makes this

andreablog2-deactivated20220425:
Welcome to the no note rotating vape guys post
This ruined my life
Hey where are the fucking notes?
Anonymous asked:
dailyarturiartfgo answered:

It makes me very happy
Obstruction of justice
Its literally your legal right
Your bullshit only makes me reblog this again to my bigger following 😘
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Si ICE te detiene:
- Calmate
- Pide ver un orden que tiene una firma de juez
- Pide hablar con abogado
- Usa tu derecho de silencia
- Si te buscan evidencia, dice que no consientas
- No da informacion de tu estado de inmigracion
No habia practicado espanol por muchos anos. Espero que entiendes
If the only thing you have to say about politics is to demonize those who disagree with you, and actively look for the worst possible representatives of them to make your “enemies” look stupid or evil, then you are not truly concerned with solving problems. If you’re political argument boils down to “racists vote Republican” or “antifa is on the left” and therefore your side must be right, you are adding nothing of value to the political discussion and all you are accomplishing is division and petty bickering.
If you actually care about leaving this country and this world better than you found it, treat those who disagree with you like people, take their ideas seriously, and seek out the best among them to have a discussion that can actually be productive, instead of giving a digital megaphone to the dumbest among them to make yourself look better.
When a comrade gets arrested
If you’re new to actions with an arrest risk and you don’t have experienced protestors with you, there’s stuff you can find online about having a legal team, writing the name of a lawyer on your body, saying NOTHING to the cops except the name of your lawyer, etc. That’s all good advice.
But let me give you a bit of advice that is just as essential as all that:
If one of your comrades gets arrested, and you know they can be held for 6, 9, 12 hours, depending on where you are, you get a group of people together and you wait outside the police station.
You may be tired, you may be stressed, it may be freezing, you may need to take turns, but you take whoever can still physically and mentally bear it and you go to that police station and you wait for your comrade. You can spend the time taking care of each other, drinking hot drinks, doing whatever gets you through, but you wait.
And when your comrade gets out, you make sure they do not walk home alone in the dark thinking about the fucked up experience they just had, you make sure there’s a big fucking crowd of their comrades there to greet them with hugs and hot drinks and a cigarette if they smoke.
And whether the arrested comrade that just got out is happy or sad or pissed off, you take that for what it is and give that space and you support that. And you get them a hot meal and you hang out with them and you offer to let them stay at your place or you stay with them so they don’t have to spend that night alone with their thoughts.
You do this every damn time, regardless of whether you really like that comrade and regardless of how you feel about the thing your comrade got arrested for, regardless of how often they’ve been arrested. Because you never know how shitty their experience is going to be in there this time.
Trust me. This is absolutely essential. Once you’ve been arrested and have felt the difference between walking home alone or having your friends waiting for you, you’ll understand.
Be good comrades
I can’t stress how important this is. When my father and I were arrested in Seattle some years back for agitating for Comprehensive Immigration Reform, we were greeted outside the jail by the event’s organisers. They cheered us, had cokes and munchies for us. They drove us to our car and, during the drive, asked if we wanted to stay the night in Seattle with one of the organisers, they filled us in on what had happened after our arrests, they asked about and listened intently to what we experienced from arrest to release. They did so much so well that when another call went out for potential arrestees, we were amongst the first to raise our proverbial hands.
Read the post. Re-read the post. Remember it. And, when the chance comes, do it.
When I was arrested at a Black Lives Matter protest a few years ago, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice were doing Jail Support when I was finally let out of One Police Plaza at around 6am.
They had gotten a klezmer band to stand along the hill you have to go up to leave the jail, and as I walked to where the volunteer lawyers were waiting (they were there to make sure all 200+ people who were arrested that night would be represented at their later hearings. They also were surrounded by volunteers who had food, phone chargers, directions to all the nearby subway stops, and one of them let me borrow her phone to call my mom when I got frustrated with how slowly my phone was charging) the band played music, cheered and applauded.
Honestly? That band playing klezmer for me as I left jail, cheering me on and making me laugh… it’s a memory I really treasure.
It’s also one of my mother’s favorite stories. Before I told her about that band, she got so upset and agitated whenever anything reminded her of my arrest. She’d freak out, cry, start fussing over me, and so forth. After I told her about the klezmer band though? It became something she’d tell her friends about, over and over again, laughing each time. She stopped calling me to beg me not to go and protest every time she knew a big one was happening, and instead would call to make a joke about how if I want to listen to klezmer she has some CDs I can borrow.
When I think about that night, rather than any of the many many terrible things that happened from the moment the cops grabbed me onward, the first thing I remember is the klezmer, and how it made me laugh, and the popcorn someone gave me as I gave the lawyers my name and info, and the kindness of strangers.
After the dehumanization of even a few hours in police custody, those volunteers made me smile, and gave the night a new fun and funny angle to be remembered from. I actually laugh when I think about that night, thanks to them.
Jail Support is a beyond vital part of protesting. It really really is.
massacre at pride parade in poland
this is a signal boost. please share it, for the love of god, media doesn’t cover this enough
yesterday my city held its first pride parade. we were warned by the far right that they won’t allow it to happen, we knew it was going to be bad, but not this bad. nationalists from all across the country took trains here and occupied the area where parade was supposed to start, waiting to begin a massacre. the first people to have appeared at the spot were brutally beaten, there are 4 officially unconfirmed (clarification: this might be fake news, nobody knows anything) deaths of teenagers. they were attacking children they pledged to protect from “gay pedophiles”.
i saw them covered in blood. i saw them crying. i saw them running, hiding in nearby shops, chased through the streets by organised groups of nazis that kept screaming: WE’LL KILL ALL FAGGOTS. 50 grown men against a single kid. 10 different men against a 14-year-old girl. she was thrown on the ground, kicked, and beaten, because she had a rainbow on her shirt.
the parade was disrupted, but continued to march on. the amount of rocks, bricks, glass beer bottles, bottles with piss, rotten eggs, explosives that were thrown at us, is uncountable. my throat is sore from screaming RUN RUN RUN each time some landed nearby. then they exploded. have you ever experienced the ringing in your ears, so frequently shown in war movies after a grenade detonates nearby? i did, yesterday.
people have burns, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, broken noses, not to mention bruises and cuts. i saw so much blood that day.
we were choking because of smoke and pepper spray that police used against those who attacked them. them, not us. people who threw rocks/glass/bricks/explosives/eggs, slicing our temples, cracking our skulls, breaking our bones, are facing no consequences, unless they’ve attacked the policemen. 25 had charges pressed against them. 25 out of thousands who gathered with the sole purpose of attacking us. they outnumbered and surrounded us. they chased people after the parade ended, screaming death threats. screaming that they will find us through the photos, and kill us.
do you know what our right-wing media does? they’re claiming we, the peaceful parade whose numerous members are currently hospitalized with terrible injuries, were the ones who threw rocks/glass/bricks/explosives/eggs at “good christians who were protecting traditional values”. do you know what our church does? it’s thanking those who attacked us.
the church approves violence.
and so does the government.
welcome to poland. run.
Signal boosting this because info came out far-right is now planning to do at again and attack Pride Parade in Płock on August 10. Here you can see just one example of violence and mad hatred these monsters sink to, it’s a video of 3 men chasing down and assaulting a woman for carrying a rainbow bag, examples like these are numerous and cops have been fucking useless, more concerned with protecting themselves. Media failed to cover this so badly that most of the awareness has been spread by FREAKING K-POP FANDOM. I’m not joking, Polish K-pop fans have done more to tell rest of Poland and the world what happened that fucking national media. In fact, they still do, I urge everyone to spread the below screenshots they ask everyone to spread.


Polish nationalists now try to run damage control propaganda and claim that people spreading these screens and using the abovementioned hashtags are Korean bots (and try to prove it because many of these accounts, of k-pop fans, have their favorite Korean musicians in icons, which is new level of dumb), which is their go-to response to keep a lie that 89% of Poles supposedly is against LGBTQ rights. They reacted the same way earlier this year when right-wing government-supporting national tv talk show ran a poll asking whenever we support gay marriage and when the results were overwhelmingly towards “yes” they claimed the pool got attacked by Chinese bots, this is the level of denial we are dealing with here.
I need to ask - if anyone reading this is a member of Polish Antifa or a member of Antifa who is able to come to Płock on August 10 and at least try to provide Pride participants with protection, I beg you to do so. What happened in Białystok was terrifying and appalling, nationalists want us to be terrified, scared of our lives. Police and media are government puppets, they’re next to useless or outright make things worse. Please, if you can provide any help or support, it is necessary.
- Admin


