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Just saw someone actually wearing one of those ridiculous “Reagan/Bush ‘84” shirts that I spotted in a store once.
mental illness in a nutshell
literally anyone: are you ok?
me: you mean like your standards ok or my standards ok
A small way to show solidarity after Donald Trump’s presidential win, inspired by Brexit
Russia admits it was in contact with Trump’s campaign, exposing a big Trump lie
President-elect Donald Trump was adamant throughout his campaign that he had no connections with Russia. But a Russian diplomat torched Trump’s claim on Thursday, telling the Washington Post that top Russian officials were in contact with members of Trump’s campaign orbit. The question now is what the FBI will do.
advice from dad
So, my Dad is a 73-year-old Mexican man who has lived here since he was 16. He was in Watts during the riots in 1965; in 1992, when I was in LA, as soon as the Rodney King verdict was announced, he called me, told me what was coming, told me how to stay safe. He has survived horrible living conditions, being kidnapped, physical abuse, prejudice, discrimination. He learned English, got his green card, pays his taxes, works hard, and has three daughters.
I thought he would be devastated today.
But he wasn’t.
He saw that I was sad and angry, and he asked me why, pretending he had no idea. I almost started crying. And then he said, “no se me chicopale.”
It means, don’t lose heart. Don’t give in to despair.
I asked him why he wasn’t upset.
He said, basically, “The world has always been this way. There are always people who are afraid, who are racist, who are awful. This is not new. And it will never go away. He won. We can’t do anything about that. All we can do is what we can do. Fight for what matters to us. Take care of each other. And don’t lose heart. And here, I got these unsalted cashews for you and a bag of jamaica drink mix and can you show me how to use the new washing machine because it’s not working.”
And, for reasons I can’t articulate, I feel a little better.
As a Jew who just spent two hours talking to a rabbi for the first time in thirty years, please give your dad a hug from me.
Tikun olam, the rabbi reminded me. Literally, it means world repair. It means we live in an imperfect world, and instead of looking to the Heaven of the next world, it’s our duty to be a light in THIS world – to protect those people who need our protection, to work for social justice, and to improve the world as a whole.
The world needs our light.
we need to protect trans women. especially trans women of color and disabled trans women. they are at such a high risk of being harmed, we need to keep our trans sisters safe from transmisogyny.
please reblog this!!! idc if it doesnt fit ur blog type, its important!







