Remember, EM POC only!

One year of Palestinian resistance… hamas-red-triangle hamas-red-triangle hamas-red-triangle hamas-red-triangle

I want liberation for all of the marginalized who still remain chained up by their oppressors.

That aside, of course, I’m hoping for some happy EM POC vibes this week!

I’m trying this new approach to my issues called the “thug that shit out” approach. Let’s see how it goes!

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  • Lemmygradwontallowme [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    28 days ago

    Congrats, Aen,

    You finally get to connect with your heritage!

    A little note

    you know, it’s funny, there’s like 1 billion of Hindus in this world, yet they’re not as vocal of their beliefs, compared to Christians or Muslims, who make a similar population…

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      28 days ago

      yay!! tbh i feel like i squandered all the opportunities i was given when i was a teenager to connect with my heritage more, and now its a lot harder to do it. like i had the opportunity to learn gujarati but i mostly messed around in class and now i regret it

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      i think hinduism is less of a monolith which makes it harder to be vocal about it, i suppose. and when they are vocal, it’s in india and very related to islamophobia. at least in the uk where i live, hindus are either indifferent about preaching about their religion, but when they are super religious, they channel that preachy energy towards islamophobia

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        tbh i feel like i squandered all the opportunities i was given when i was a teenager to connect with my heritage more, and now its a lot harder to do it. like i had the opportunity to learn gujarati but i mostly messed around in class and now i regret it

        Heh, a lot of migrants like me and you do… thankfully, I’ve began to pick up more on my native tongue, from my parents, but as for connection to my nation, I don’t feel it nor do I find it much interesting…

        (hint: it’s the other nation infamous for codeswitching between English and the national language)