Day 283 of the war on Gaza 🥺💔
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Career problems -
Bachpan se hi Hume sikhaya Jaata hai Ki ghar Ka Saara Bojh Tumhare Kandho par hai, Isiliye padhai pr Dhyaan diya Karo varna Kamaoge kaise...
Relationship problems -
We boys are sensitive too, we get hurt too if someone cheats, Whenever someone cheats us, Hum khud me kamiya dhundhne lagte hai Ki Mujhi me koi Kami hogi Isiliye usne chodh Diya
And secondly ladkiyo ka hua toh breakup, Humara ho toh ch*tiya katna
Emotional problems -
We boys are not allowed to express our feelings in front of someone, Jo Kuch bhi Ho Khud sehen karo, Ladke ho Tum
We're not even allowed to cry,
"Abee kya ladkiyo ki tarah Ro raha hai, ladkiya Roti hai aise, Ladke nahi"
Society problems -
Agar ladki ho toh she's brown, chubby, Minnie, zero figure But Agar Ladka Ho toh he's Kaluua, Mota, Chotu, Patli Haddi etc etc, Sadly but we boys face this too And lastly because of some people we all men are targeted,
Like there are men who are kind, humble towards girls, but society me kisi bhi matter pr humesha ladke ki hi galti dhundhi Jaati hai, Not everytime but mostly.
But still we men are used to face all this problems and keep a happy fake smile on our face.
All I want to say is,
BEING A MAN IS NOT EASY TOO..!!!
Making these posts is not how I want to spend my time. I would much rather focus on Asian American power, joy, resilience, and resistance. No community wants to be defined by the worst things they’ve experienced. This series isn’t a submission to the oppression olympics or a pity party. I want to educate people in order to help connect the dots so we can see how the same kind of racism twists and evolves over time, but hasn’t gone away. Some events you might recognize, like the Chinese Exclusion Act, or Executive Order 9066 which was signed 79 years ago on this day. I hope everyone who reads these simply has a better understanding of Asian American history, and aims to do better now that you know better.
Liz Kleinrock / @teachandtransform
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A new fundraiser has just been started to help a Sudanese health clinic.
As the rainy season starts, there's an increased risk from diseases like cholera and malaria. This clinic will be the only available health resource for 60,000 households.
The people behind it are very trustworthy, they've already been setting up gofundmes for food and healthcare in other places in Sudan.
I've tried to kick things off and I hope those that can't donate will help boost.
Edit: link to the actual gofundme, d'oh!
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