[ID: a screenshot from twitter of a user replying to another.
the first tweet by @ ventigz reads, ‘if u are studying in a university in the USA and u are vocal about ur support to palestine pls be careful. there’s a website called canary mission that targets students and teachers that support palestine and they post ur pic, ur uni and the organisations ure into ++.’ attached to it is a screenshot from the website of two (censored) students and their information.
the reply by @ idolsoyorin reads, 'this is not just limited to the US, canadians have also been put on this website. to those of you taking actions irl, please cover your face up and remain anonymous. when posting about it online, make sure no personal info is on that profile #ceasefirenow.’ end ID.]
palestine legal is a great organization for if you end up on one of these lists and their intake form can help those who have been doxxed or faced issues while protesting. they provide free legal advice and can refer you to lawyers and other resources you may need.
@nyancrimew this seems like something you might be interested in messing with
Hey so I really wanted to stop asking for help on here but. I have not heard back from any of the jobs I applied to and I don’t have any money. I am disabled, I have severe chronic pain that I need medication for, and I can’t afford it. Without medication it’s hard to get out of bed. Please help me out if you can.
if you’re european, you can go to this site, click on your country at the top bar, and it will tell you how to reach your representatives and also provides an already written script which you can simply copy and paste. alternatively, this google doc also provides scripts for different countries.
the site-provided script calls for a ceasefire, the google doc puts emphasis on israel’s war crimes and their violation of the geneva conventions.
here is a good site for UK folks, it automates the process for you for those who are unsure who their local MP is. and here is another one that does the same for canadians. both provide scripts.
From the Paleocene (circa 58 - 55 million years ago) the clearly defined 31⁄4-inch wide Ginkgo cranei with well preserved striations, on original matrix. Reverse of matrix three further partial specimens of Ginkgo cranei.