De rode lijn (The Red Line) protest is happening right now. I won't share photos, because I don't want anyone to get in trouble at work or anything, but you can see it on the news, and it marches right past my apartment, so I was able to put up a sign that said Free Palestine in my window. Crowds make me really anxious and I don't have the mental health ability to participate directly right now, but since it goes past my apartment, it allows me to still feel a little included.
It is also very loud and I love that I can be right inside and in the window still feel it all, but muffled in a way that doesn't hurt me from an autistic sensory perspective. I love the energy so much though and I can feel it!
I also live next to one of those hidden playgrounds and it really really warms my heart to hear little kids singing "Free, free Palestine!" They're so excited too! It's so wonderful to watch them learn solidarity so early!
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!
Stop the genocide! Keep your eyes on Palestine: stay up-to-date!
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30 minuten vertraging (Duitsers zijn geen Zwitsers zeg maar) maar ik zit in een trein richting Amsterdam =)
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"Een mooie uitspraak van historicus Ian Kershaw is: βThe road to Auschwitz was built by hate, but paved with indifference.β Haat en extremisme kunnen alleen bloeien als de mensen eromheen onverschillig worden en niets meer doen. Uit angst, omdat ze hun nek niet willen uitsteken of omdat ze gewoon denken: als iedereen dit vindt, zal dat wel goed zijn. Dat is gevaarlijk.β
Alette Smeulers: In Angstaanjagend normaal schrijft de hoogleraar internationale misdrijven over allerlei verschillende daders. βHet zou geruststellender zijn als alle daders gek waren en heel anders dan wij, maar dat is niet zo.β