You’re a daycare worker, watching over toddlers, when the imminent end of the world is announced. It becomes increasingly clear none of the kids’ parents are going to show up as the end inches nearer.
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Halle Berry as: Blanche, Leader of Team Mystic
Viola Davis as: Candela, leader of Team Valor
and….
Chris Pratt as: Spark, leader of Team Instinct
i really do wish there was more support in place for ex-muslim women, online or elsewhere. it feels like most of us hesitate to speak too publicly about this because we're scared it will just feed into the islamophobic and racist sentiments many people already have, i know i do.
but alot of the major ex-muslim orgs and spaces i've come across are full of men who might have left the religion but not the misogyny lmao. hell even on here most ex-muslims have just decided to trade one bigotry for another and go full blown t//rf. like there really isnt a space we can talk about and criticize our experiences without people using it as fuel for their own personal bigoted beliefs, whether its racism or misogyny or transphobia.
Rocking out to the clarinet
The way I've seen abuse normalized as a Jehovah's Wittness is appaling. I know so many people, including some in my family, who are stuck with abusive partners under threat of excommunication or "sinning against god". Few victims ever leave and those who find out about the situation often praise the victim for putting god first by staying.
On the other hand children are told their value exists in being fully obedient to their parents to please god. You are explicitly told that even if the parent is wrong or listening to them upsets you, it doesn't matter. Yet, they're surprised when abusers flourish.
Members can't acknowledge this because their relationship with the organization is the same. You do everything you're told, often in your worst interest, and you can't leave.
"i'm your parent you can talk to me about anything" *boss health meter appears*
hello everyone.
it’s me,
nagito komaeda on the NINTENDO SWITCH!
The weird thing about moving out and building a life where it’s okay to go hang out in the living room is that sometimes you still spend all your time in your room
I'm a queer nerd with religous trauma, let's be friends! Icon by @haxxydraws
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