tip: silence is not an option

 

excerpt:

 

This moment demands outrage, yes, but also immediate action. Here are things we should be doing right now in cities targeted by the Proud Boys, oops, I mean ICE. We are stronger together and we are not alone.

1. Support Food Relief

  • Donate to culturally specific food programs

  • Fund pantry boxes and ready to eat meals

  • Volunteer with trusted community kitchens

Food keeps people rooted. Food is stability. Weaponizing hunger is always an authoritarian tactic, and it can be defeated by feeding people.

2. Support Immigrant Owned Businesses

  • Spend intentionally, especially this holiday season

  • Create and share lists of businesses to support

  • Buy gift cards, prepay catering, make bulk orders

  • Keep money circulating where fear is trying to choke it off

Economic survival is resistance. Use your dollars for good.

3. Build and Fund Safe Mobility

  • Support and gift ride share credits

  • Help organize community safe driver networks

  • Assist workers who no longer feel safe on public transit

  • Reach out to restaurants already implementing these policies

  • Work together. Drive together. Walk together.

Freedom of movement should never be dictated by the color of your skin or your country of origin. If we are a free country, then act like it.

4. Support Legal Defense and Rapid Response

  • Donate to immigrant legal defense funds

  • Support and share rapid response organizations

  • Share know your rights materials

Law matters, but only if people have access it and know there is support.

5. Pressure Local and State Leaders

  • Demand limits on ICE cooperation

  • Demand protections for schools, public transit, and food access

  • Demand funding for community relief and legal defense

  • Support political campaigns standing against the racists in power

Call

Email

Share

Help

Silence is not an option

Vote out the racists

and F*ck Trump

 

READ LINK:

https://open.substack.com/pub/siouxchef/p/fck-ice?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email 

Civilization Cycle : What Grifts Will The New Year Bring?

 

https://rumble.com/v72wv62-civilization-cycle-2026-blessings-or-bust.html

Escaping Calypso's Island Ep.03: Energy Wars

#resist

 


This is the simplest action you can take as a form of resistance. And it really, really matters.

- Jesse Damiani

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quote of the day


 "anxious, incompetent actors on a stage set, ill at ease in these compositions, over their heads in their positions, and visibly degraded for the vicious agenda they perpetuate.” - about Trump's people in charge VIA

watch twice

 


WATCH!! 📢📢⚠️⚠️☠️⚠️⚠️📢📢

- . ✨ . EMPOWER . ✨ .

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today's overseerer


I'd call this an overseerer - like the War Department had used on early tribes; you'd ask permission for fabric and medicine... or a plantation owner's manager and the slave had to ask for anything needed

ANALOGY

Imagine a household where the family does not control its own checkbook. Instead, a private financial manager holds the checkbook and decides how much money the family can access each month. Every time the family needs funds—for groceries, for home repairs, for the children’s education—they must borrow from this manager, who charges interest on every loan. The family works hard, earns income, but that income flows first to the manager, who takes his cut before allowing the family their share. Over generations, the family sinks deeper into debt to the manager, even as they produce more and work longer hours. The manager, meanwhile, grows wealthy from the interest payments. He uses that wealth to influence the family’s decisions: which jobs they take, which purchases they make, which neighbors they befriend or shun. The family believes they are making free choices, but the manager’s control over their finances shapes every option available to them. This is the American monetary system. The Federal Reserve is the manager; the American people are the family; and the debt that compounds year after year is the chain that binds productive labor to financial extraction.

Transnational Kleptocracy: What Happens After Trump, Sarah Kendzior


Captured - kids are not safe

 

Kids Who Get Cellphones Before Age 12 at Higher Risk of Obesity, Depression, Poor Sleep

child using cellphone

Children who have their own cellphone by age 12 are at greater risk of obesity, depression and insufficient sleep than kids who don’t — and the younger they are when they get the phone, the greater risk they’ll be obese and have trouble sleeping, according to research published Monday in Pediatrics.

Ran Barzilay, M.D., Ph.D., the study’s lead author and a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told The Defender he hopes parents will consider how their decision to hand their kid a cellphone may affect their child’s health.



just a reminder

  good reminders!  


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