Charlie the Fox

@SabCharlie

Dedicated hunt sab. Also interested in animal rights, anti-fascism, land rights and intersectionality. I also have extremely fluffy cheeks. Previously with

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    23 時間前

    This thread is going to be a bit upsetting. I'm going to get upset, you're probably going to get upset. Content warnings for stuff generally related to ISIS or urban warfare. But I'm seeing a lot of nonsense about right now, and I need to get something straight.

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    10 時間前

    ETP, the same company that unleashed violence at Standing Rock, is now brutalizing indigenous water protectors here in Louisiana. But we won’t back down. We will and we will stop the Bayou Bridge Pipeline.

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    6 時間前

    "88% of the disease burden attributable to climate change afflicts children under age 5 (obviously an innocent and “nonconsenting” segment of the population)" this is, for the most part, a map of dead children. christ.

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    9 時間前

    And the jihadis immediately answered the call to genocide Kurds. ALL men incl children from Efrin's Birimjah village were arrested by mercenaries & taken away. It is time to act NOW

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    16 時間前

    FSA's 23rd Division, an occupying jihadist militia, calls for the "displacement and persecution" of Afrin's Kurds after YPG takes out their commander. Resistance to occupation is a right, ethnic cleansing is a war crime!

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    23 時間前

    This thread is going to be a bit upsetting. I'm going to get upset, you're probably going to get upset. Content warnings for stuff generally related to ISIS or urban warfare. But I'm seeing a lot of nonsense about right now, and I need to get something straight.

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    22 時間前

    On September 3 our forces set up an ambush on the round leading to Tirinde village, situated in the city surroundings. The operation targeted the military vehicle belonging to the al-Sham Front mercenary fraction. 5 mercenaries, including a commander, were killed.

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    9月4日
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    Well that's the silliest thing I've seen on Twitter today, and I just saw a man burn his own shoes.

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  10. 23 時間前

    Also I'd probably have gotten in trouble with my commander for misuse of my medical supplies.

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  11. 23 時間前

    It was a good thing the wound healed after that, because I was looking up how much ketamine you need to anaesthatise a cat, and acquiring hair clippers and silk thread to stitch them closed, and she'd have been even less impressed after that!

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  12. 23 時間前

    Once that cat injured themselves on razorwire and I had to try to superglue the wound closed, and she was deeply unimpressed and wouldn't speak to me for a day.

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  13. 23 時間前

    Here's a picture of a cat. The cat is protecting me from the panic and vulnerability I feel whenever I talk openly about my feelings. Thank you, Heval Pişik.

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  14. 23 時間前

    Oh god, I did sincereposting again, didn't I?

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  15. 23 時間前

    I accept my share of the responsibility for the damage to Raqqa. I accept it gladly, and I would do it all again, because anything less would have been a crime. Her biji YJŞ! Her biji QSD! Jin, Jiyan, Azadi!

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  16. 23 時間前

    If you want to know if the destruction in Raqqa was warranted, look to the YJŞ. If they cheered the airstrikes, then the airstrikes were righteous. If they accepted the destruction, the destruction is acceptable. And if you condemn their fight, you countenance their suffering.

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  17. 23 時間前

    I was lucky enough in Raqqa to meet the YJŞ, the Yezidi women's militia. There were fighters amongst them who were enslaved in Raqqa, but escaped. They returned to free the other slaves, and to end Daesh forever. I don't think the world has ever known such heroes before.

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  18. 23 時間前

    What would the likes of Amnesty have had us do? Would they have had us turn away, cover our ears to her pleas, condemn her and so many others to a life of horror and suffering? To do so would have been an unimaginable betrayal, of her, of the Yezidi people, of all humanity.

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  19. 23 時間前

    Shortly before the attack began, one impassioned plea made it out of Raqqa: "A woman whom we were unable to help begged us to carry her message to anyone in power. She said, "Tell them: 'If you can't save us, please bomb us. We can't bear to live.' "

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  20. 23 時間前

    To focus on any individual aspect almost seems wrong in the face of such widespread abuse, but the suffering of the Yezidi women held as slaves exceeded that of anyone else. As such, their voices carry the greatest moral weight here. Their needs outrank all others.

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  21. 23 時間前

    This wasn't people we disagreed with trying to live their lives. It was evil. It was rape and torture of almost inconceivable scale and cruelty.

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