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Nisha

@tamya726

If you don’t learn from ur past u are destined to make the same mistake
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“Baby we both know, that the nights were mainly made for saying things that we can’t say tomorrow day.”

— Arctic Monkeys

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if you don’t think this carries an important message about our society then you are what is wrong with human society today

And this is why when you see a post empowering and uplifting black women, do not invade it with “don’t you mean all women.” No, because this is not the reality of “all women.”

^ exactly.

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e-v-roslyn

Yeah look at all these illegal activities that completely warranted being killed/brutalized by police

listen bitch hold on, even if mfs was doing illegal shit lethal force is for lethal circumstances wit yall stupid bootlickin asses

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this is the money ammy. reblog for blessed funds

small change chibiterasu to charge!!!

now THIS is a money spell post I can get behind!

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Something I wish more people would understand…

What’s her name?

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Her name is Jane Elliott. She was a former schoolteacher, now she’s anti-racism activist, feminist and LGBT activist. She’s tiny, mean, and boss as fuck.

She’s known for her “blue eyes-brown eyes experiment” where she divides a group of volunteers from the blues and the browns. The minute the people walk in, the blue-eyes know they’re not welcomed. She makes them wait in a separate room, gives them shitty chairs, bad food, and shows them less respect. And (obviously) it causes all sorts of discomfort and rage, but that’s precisely her point. It doesn’t help that most blue-eyed volunteers happen to be white as well. Sometimes they get the message, sometimes they don’t and leave, sometimes crying or screaming. And Jane Elliott says that’s exactly what minorities want to do everyday of their lives, but they simply cannot do.

Did I mention she’s boss as fuck?

Jane elliot guys. I saw her experiment when I was 13 and it made me understand racism like nothing else.

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“She liked the moon because, like herself, it shined its brightness when no one was around to see.”