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  1. Uhoh!
    Have we reached another "bridge too far"?

    She stayed through the various Nazis..
    She gave up multiple actual friendships.
    She signed on to harass MULTIPLE people for zero reason!

    But this!
    THIS is her breaking point?

    Wild.

    /qt
    kolektiva.social/@Gigi/1142917

    #ThisIsCarymastan #FuckShitlibs

  2. Battery dying. Must upload!

    Chilling with a couple hundred other colonizer haters.

    My stalkers seem particularly offended by this song. This is for you!

    #FuckTheColonizers #FuckShitlibs #DeathToCanada

  3. 2/🧡

    Canada is a series of bedtime stories. The desperate fear these assholes have of counter narratives is caused by the darkest recesses of their brains acknowledging that it's all a myth.

    They may as well clap their hands to save Tinkerbell as struggle to save this fiction.

    #FuckShitlibs #FuckFascism '#DeathToCanada

  4. Edit: It's up to 13 now. Add Guelph.
    cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ont

    Mayors of Barrie, Brampton, Brantford, Cambridge, Chatham-Kent, Clarington, Oakville, Oshawa, Pickering, St. Catherines, Sudbury, and Windsor ask Ford to use the notwithstanding clause to criminalize being on house so that they can "regulate and prohibit encampments" sending residents to jail for repeated "trespass".

    We are seriously going to have to start eating these motherfuckers soon.

    #HousingForAll #HousingIsAHumanRight #HousingNow #FuckShitlibs #FuckFascism #FuckThePolice #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe

  5. Not to be an ingrate, but certain people are doing a really bad job about providing screenshots for the hashtag #CarymaComments

    This one is pretty choice though.
    Where DO white people get the idea that hurting their feelings is illegal?

    Maybe there should be Civics classes for white people just letting them know what is and is not actually illegal.

    Know what's not illegal?

    ➑️ Lyrics.
    That is a snippet of Fuck the Colonizers.
    It's catchy. Your kids are probably singing it when you aren't paying attention.
    cee-reality.bandcamp.com/album

    ➑️ Burning flags.
    We should maybe correct a misconception: I did not burn a Canadian flag.

    I did not burn a Canadian flag because I do not own a Canadian flag and will not buy a Canadian flag, therefore I will not burn the Canadian flag because I ain't spending money on that shit.

    However, if I am GIVEN a Canadian flag, you should expect to see it flaming shortly thereafter.

    And fuck you for thinking a piece of cloth is worth more than human rights, you fascist piece of shit.
    torontodefencelawyers.com/crim

    ➑️ Saying Fuck The Police, even outside TPS HQ.
    (Hamilton Police actually tried that and failed.)

    It is absolutely not illegal to throw a dance party outside the motherfucking TPS HQ. Sucks being you. Sucks being them. Sucks being anyone who has to deal with them.

    They're racist motherfuckers and they're real mad that they can't run around gaslighting Black people anymore because of the Ontario Human Rights Commission's findings on anti-Black racism in the Toronto Police Service.

    Oh yeah: #DeathToCanada
    It's a genocidal project based on pure, mythical nonsense.

    #FuckThePolice #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe #PoliceDontPreventCrime #DefundDisarmDismantle #Wypipo #Wypipoling #FuckWhitemess #FuckShitlibs #FuckFascism #ThisIsCarymastan

  6. While you are out there worried about anarchists, here's what your fucked up system is doing. Imagine asking for the state to snatch more kids:

    ❝
    Every three days, a child who has been involved with Ontario’s care system dies.

    That’s according to provincial data obtained by Global News using freedom of information laws that tracked the deaths of 354 children between 2020 and 2022 who were under the care of the government in some form.
    ❞

    A third of those deaths were listed as having "cause unknown".

    globalnews.ca/news/10735101/on

    #CompassionFatigue #FuckShitlibs #FuckTheState #DismantleTheState #FuckThePolice #PoliceDontKeepUsSafe #DefundDisarmDismantle

  7. Waking up to screenshots of #CarymaNgo whining about other fashy assholes also being blocked from filming in left spaces is a treat. πŸ˜„

    If our "hate expert" didn't have such a raging case of Dunning-Kruger, she might have figured out by now that the band of right-wing assholes she followed around like a puppy for two years aren't actually community-focussed.

    I feel like a smarter person would have figured that out from the fact that the "right" they were fighting for was: To Give Everybody Covid.

    Also, the other teeny tiny detail that she's whining about protests from as FAR AWAY AS AUSTRALIA, ought to to trigger some sort of analysis in someone who was used to figuring these things out for themselves instead of outsourcing it to the nearest person with a common enemy, that MAYBE YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THE FUCK YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT AND NEVER HAVE.

    But no.
    I'm sure that the brain trust she has surrounded herself with will come up with more hilarious theories about how CAHN and myself have "infiltrated" leftist spaces GLOBALLY.

    Imagine if they had enough firing synapses between them to search and see if anything like this has ever happened before. πŸ€”

    Nah, this is definitely all just to thwart her, personally. πŸ€·πŸΎβ€β™€οΈ

    #AssFacts #CAHNspiracy #FuckShitlibs #FuckFascism

  8. #WorthARead

    Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    ❝
    The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.

    This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
    ❞
    β€’
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    The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on β€œracism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
    ❞

    ❝
    Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
    ❞

    ❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞

    #racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs

  9. #WorthARead

    Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    ❝
    The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.

    This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
    ❞
    β€’
    ❝
    The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on β€œracism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
    ❞

    ❝
    Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
    ❞

    ❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞

    #racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs

  10. #WorthARead

    Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    ❝
    The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.

    This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
    ❞
    β€’
    ❝
    The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on β€œracism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
    ❞

    ❝
    Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
    ❞

    ❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞

    #racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs

  11. #WorthARead

    Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    ❝
    The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.

    This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
    ❞
    β€’
    ❝
    The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on β€œracism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
    ❞

    ❝
    Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
    ❞

    ❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞

    #racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs

  12. #WorthARead

    Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    ❝
    The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.

    This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
    ❞
    β€’
    ❝
    The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on β€œracism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
    ❞

    ❝
    Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
    ❞

    ❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞

    #racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs

  13. Friendly reminder that a Bored Gigi is a Bad Gigi(tm) and a Silent Gigi is probably busy doing something you're gonna hate.

    😘

    #FuckShitlibs #FuckShitUp

  14. White people certainly have a lot of feelings about toppled statues. The last couple of weeks have seen article after article written about the subject (more on this later in the thread), culminating (one can only hope) in today's piece on Miguel's charges being dropped earlier this week.

    thespec.com/news/hamilton-regi

    Miguel is problematic for a variety of reasons, but selecting him out of the group of people present was very much a police grudge for his prominent presence at other actions. He was present at (but not involved in) the toppling of the Ryerson as well, plus a variety of other Indigenous-led actions that put him on police radar.

    I am glad to see these charges dismissed, and saddened that his partner Barb passed away and did not get to see him vindicated on this front.

    Here's to the other bullshit charges all going the same way.

    1/2

    #LandBack #BurnItAllDown #ResidentialSchools #215children #FuckThePolice #FuckShitlibs

  15. Grumpickle 🧡 pt 2

    The link, pasted again, is the first tweet that has both of our accounts listed in it. If you scroll up you can see the Dee Snider comment and the missing tweet where Grumpickle tried to show his devotion to Mango.

    twitter.com/NHC_Gigi/status/15

    It might get a little bit confusing because there are two assholes in the thread who've managed to get themselves suspended from Twitter, and amazingly, I'M NOT ONE OF THEM! (pic 1.)

    (I have been trying.)

    Twitter being what it is, you can still tell who I was replying to, and IN NOT A SINGLE ONE of the 10 tweets that contain both of our usernames, was that person: Grumpickle. (pics 2&3.)

    Anyhoo, Grumpickle developed a grudge and nursed it carefully until he was put together with Staph (pic 4.), an EXTRAORDINARILY not-racist person utterly incapable of distinguishing between Black women, who I actually HAD engaged with -- when she decided she needed to explain some things to the terrible pickaninnies criticizing her She-ro.

    [NOTE TO MODERATOR: I am one of said pickaninnies.]

    Then, in the magical way dust bunnies collect, they were matched with another monomaniacal personality, TheFluFighters, and this formed the basis of Caryma's ideal team of flying monkeys, or as they were known in this iteration: Flu's Clues.

    But this thread is about Grumpickle in particular, and it will continue as I have time.

    #CarymaNgo #ProxyViolence #ToxicFandom #FuckShitlibs #antiblackness #AlertaAlertaAntifascista #FlyingMonkeys #NarcissisticAbuse

  16. This is Grumpickle (pic. 1).
    He hates me, which is weird because we've never actually spoken to each other.

    I say "Grumpickle" because he's on his third Twitter account. (He keeps getting them suspended for bad behaviour, but that doesn't stop him.)

    When this saga started, his account name was OldManGrumpee, and now it's ThePickledPleb. Grump...ickle.

    Anyway, once upon a time Grumpickle had this idea that there could be an awesome collaboration between Cary Mango and Dee Snider. It was unlikely, but it was a dream. (pic 2.)

    A dream that got dashed by dastardly darkies. (pic 3.)

    You can find the remnants of the original thread here:
    twitter.com/NHC_Gigi/status/15

    [Wow. I just went to get a screenshot from where he explains what the missing tweets were about, and I discovered that he still had this weird fantasy as late as November. (pic 4.)]

    #CarymaNgo #ProxyViolence #ToxicFandom #FuckShitlibs #antiblackness #AlertaAlertaAntifascista #FlyingMonkeys #NarcissisticAbuse