Reblogging again because you can never have enough Nazi flag ripping on your blog.
Reblogging because we stand against hate.
Reblogging because fuck yes
Mainstream media is really important in shaping a popular opinion – this movie (the Sound of Music, for people who don’t recognise it) was the first thing I knew about Nazis and the beginning of the war. I’d never heard about them before, and I remember mum having to explain to me what the symbol meant. This movie showed likable, strong and sympathetic characters tearing up Nazi flags and resisting the Nazis. It showed Nazi-sympathizers as intimidating and unfair. It showed us that normal people (Rolfe) could fall for their propaganda and we could lose them.
I was seven years old when I first watched this and immediately I knew Nazis were terrible, and because of the power of the story and the warmth of the characters this feeling sunk to my core.
I worry a lot about kids whose first introduction to world events is a movie like ‘American Sniper’.
they have similar spikes on shop signs where I live, and the birds just sit between them, or knock them off with stones or sticks
way to go birds
Direct Action
The pigeons here use the spikes to anchor their nests
isent there a species of bird thats all about spikes, like they impale there prey on it, so can we release a bunch of those in these neighborhoods till these peoples trees are covered in tiny corpses like a tiny vlad the impaler is running around