Sometimes I Wonder About Those Magazines You Get In The Mail

Sometimes I Wonder About Those Magazines You Get In The Mail

sometimes I wonder about those magazines you get in the mail

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4 years ago

i don't sign this

As A Gay Person I Can't Even Begin To Describe How Much I Don't Want To Sign This Message

As a gay person I can't even begin to describe how much I don't want to sign this message

5 years ago
You Have Been Visited By The Chan Of Wealth, Reblog This And You Will Have Money Come To You!
You Have Been Visited By The Chan Of Wealth, Reblog This And You Will Have Money Come To You!

You have been visited by the Chan of wealth, reblog this and you will have money come to you!

4 years ago

this blog hates donald trump

Look how many people hate him. I’m pretty damn happy about that 😁😁😁😁😁😁

4 years ago
My Contribution To This Meme

My contribution to this meme

5 years ago

This is really important. So many other kids and myself have had (or has) parents who are not mentally ready to raise a child. This needs to be known by many people.

Kids Need Love.

Kids need love.

4 years ago
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Women in Bradley County Jail are being kept in horrible, unsanitary, and unsafe conditions. Literally signs for help in the window.

The best way to help is to bail them out!!

Please if you have a couple of dollars to spare we are doing our best to get as many women out. Women who can’t, will get money in their commissary for sanitary products.

https://gf.me/u/ycwbzw

5 years ago

waaaaahhaaaaaaaaaaaa

babies

4 years ago

please please please I beg you PLEASE, take a few minutes to look through this post. It won’t be much long, I promise.

On 9th July, a bill called the Anti-terrorism Bill will be passed in the Philippines, but don’t let the name of the bill fool you. The bill, as quoted, “is declared a policy of the State to protect life, liberty, and property from terrorism, to condemn terrorism as inimical and dangerous to the national security of the country and to the welfare of the people, and to make any terrorism a crime against the Filipino people, against humanity, and against the law of nations “. The bill is extremely alarming because:

1. It enables the government to secretly overhear your conversations or observe your activities, which is a breach of privacy

2. It enables warrantless arrest. You can literally be arrested anytime at all, even if you didn’t commit a crime.

3. It lets the government arrest anyone who is suspected of being a terrorist and thus silences the voices of the people who is unhappy with the government. It steals their freedom of speech.

Heck, it doesn’t even need President Duterte to sign it for it to lapse into the law.

What can you do to help?

1. Educate yourself. 

Here’s some sites you can use to educate yourself with, they’re not very long:

-https://junkterrorbill.carrd.co/

-https://www.wheninmanila.com/a-brief-explainer-on-what-the-anti-terror-bill-is/

-https://philippineslifestyle.com/quick-facts-what-is-anti-terror-bill/

2. Send email protests.

It’s super crucial if you, an outsider, do this because people living in the Philippines can potentially get arrested for doing this. You can also send social media protests. Here’s some sites.

-https://junkterrorbill.netlify.app/

-https://junkterrorbill.netlify.app/socmed/

Here’s a website you can use to make burner email addresses so you won’t be in risk.

-https://www.trash-mail.com/compose-mail/

3. Boost the anti-terror bill tag!!! Boost your voices!!

Get it trending again!! Share this with your family and friends!! Reblog this post!! Please, it won’t take much of your time. If you have time to yell at strangers over unpopular opinions or watch 15+ min Youtube videos, you have time to help out. If a 14 year old kid can help, you, someone much older can definitely help too.

Please, for the sake of our family and friends in the Philippines whose freedom of speech are at risk.

4. Sign petitions!!

-https://t.co/KHyw7TzveA?amp=1

-https://www.change.org/p/junk-anti-terror-bill-2020

-https://www.change.org/p/junk-the-anti-terrorism-bill-and-uphold-human-rights

-https://www.change.org/p/people-of-cavite-demands-legislators-to-vote-no-to-anti-terror-bill

-https://www.change.org/p/urge-neg-occ-congressmen-to-withdraw-their-yes-votes-on-the-anti-terror-bill

Edit: It has been signed by President Duterte.

https://twitter.com/rapplerdotcom/status/1278990343191617536?s=20

Edit 2: Added petitions

4 years ago
Advocates say the fastest way to help immigrants separated from their children: Post their bail
When undocumented immigrants are detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), they are held in detention until they go to trial where the court will decide whether they can stay in the country. In some cases, the immigration judge will let them go while they await trial if they first pay a bail bond. Bail is set at a legal minimum of $1,500, but can be much higher. The bond is meant as a deposit to ensure the accused will report to their trial. If they attend all of their court appointments, they can get the money back. But many people have trouble coming up with the funds. The average bail bond issued by the San Francisco immigration courts in 2014 was $3,411 and the average cost of bond in immigration courts nationally is $6,500. Bond amounts could be as high as $80,500 on Central District of California immigration bonds, according to a 2015 study by USC law professor Emily Ryo. Donating to community bond funds can immediately “lead to freedom,” she said. Community bond funds are charities, like RAICES, that use funds to post bail and provide legal defense for detained people.This is one of the fastest ways to reunite immigrants with their family, said Pilar Weiss, project director at the National Bail Fund Network.

DIRECTORY OF CRIMINAL SYSTEM BAIL FUNDS

National organizations funding bail across the U.S.

National Bail Out

The American Bar Association

Queer Detainee Empowerment Project

Freedom for Immigrants

Local organizations funding bail for immigrants

Arizona Tucson Second Chance Bail Fund Colorado Colorado Freedom Fund California Bay Area Immigration Bond Fund Immigrant Families Defense Fund The Orange County Justice Fund Connecticut Connecticut Bail Fund Immigrant Bail Fund Florida LGBTQ Freedom Fund Hawaii Hawaii Community Bail Fund Illinois Champaign County Bailout Coalition Chicago Community Bond Fund Iowa Eastern Iowa Community Bond Project Kentucky Louisville Community Bail Fund Louisiana New Orleans Safety & Freedom Fund YWCA Greater Baton Rouge Community Bail Fund Massachusetts Massachusetts Bail Fund Minnesota Minnesota Freedom Fund Nebraska Omaha Freedom Fund Nevada Vegas Freedom Fund New York City Bronx Freedom Fund Brooklyn Community Bail Fund Lorena Borjas Community Fund WSLS Bail Fund New York State Columbia County Bail Fund EOC of Suffolk Inc. Charitable Bail Fund OAR of Tompkins County Bail Fund Syracuse Jail Ministry North Carolina Southern Coalition for Social Justice Bail Fund Alamance County Community Bail Fund North Carolina Community Bail Fund of Durham Oregon Portland Freedom Fund Pennsylvania Dauphin County Bail Fund Philadelphia Community Bail Fund Philadelphia Bail Fund Tennessee Hamilton County Community Bail Fund Memphis Community Bail Fund Nashville Community Bail Fund Texas Detained Migrant Solidarity Committee Fianza Fund Community Bail Fund of North Texas Virginia Richmond Community Bail Fund Roanoke Community Bail Fund Charlottesville Community Resilience Fund Washington Northwest Community Bail Fund Wisconsin Free the 350 Bail Fund

DIRECTORY OF IMMIGRATION BOND FUNDS National organizations across the U.S.

Freedom for Immigrants National Bond Fund

Haitian Immigrant Bond Assistance Project

LGBTQ Freedom Fund

RAICES Bond Fund

Arizona Pima Monthly Meeting Immigration Bond Fund California Bay Area Immigration Bond Fund Immigrant Families Defense Fund Orange County Justice Fund San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium – Borderlands Get Free Fund Colorado Immigrant Freedom Fund of Colorado Connecticut Immigrant Bail Fund Iowa Eastern Iowa Community Bond Project Massachusetts Beyond Bail & Legal Defense Fund Michigan Kent County Immigration Bond for Our Neighbor’s Defense Fund Minnesota Minnesota Freedom Fund New Hampshire NH Conference UCC Immigrant and Refugee Support Group New York LIFE Bond Fund (New Sanctuary Coalition)New York Immigrant Freedom Fund Ohio (includes Northern Kentucky) 3R Fund for Immigrants Texas Fronterizo Fianza Fund Hutto Community Deportation Defense & Bond Fund RAICES Texas Bond Fund Vermont Vermont Freedom Bail Fund  Virginia Cville Immigrant Bond Fund Washington Fair Fight Immigrant Bond Fund

4 years ago
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading
Please Be Careful Of What Kind Of Information You Are Spreading

Please be careful of what kind of information you are spreading

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