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piffsburg

Females: I want equal rights.
Females: You can’t hit me I’m a female.

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Females: I want equal rights and i don’t want you to hit me because I am a human being and I don’t like being hit

remedyriot

Why is that the first place fuckers go? Why do you wanna hit women so badly? Why do you wanna hit anyone so badly? You’re fucking scary, op.

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Why do you equate equality with who you can and cannot abuse?

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pxlestine

VIDEO: Living Under Israel’s Missiles

Four boys of the Bakr family were killed by a missile strike during last year’s incursion. Their surviving family members are still scarred from the attack.

More than anyone, children bear the brunt of regular Israeli military assaults on the Gaza Strip. During the 51-day war in the summer of 2014, 551 children were killed and 3,436 were injured. But these gruesome figures say little about the psychological state of the nearly 800,000 children who have survived the periodic bombing campaigns. After the final cease-fire that ended Israel’s Operation Protective Edge on August 26 of last year, UNICEF estimated that at least 425,000 Palestinian children in the besieged Gaza Strip require “immediate psychosocial and child protection support.”

The physical wounds of Gaza children might have healed, but they live with enduring psychological trauma ]

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“I’m in this class, Detangling the Business of Black Womens’ Hair. I love it. It’s literally just black women, and we talk about our hair. I’m writing a paper on how black women wear their hair on TV, so my homework is to watch television which is awesome. I see my hair as an artistic expression. It’s something I own.”

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