Must admit, as a person from a refugee/migrant background I bristled seeing some people self-describe as “Twitter #refugees” in the #birdsite exodus.

I like to assume good intent until shown otherwise; so rather than condemn/call this out, I want to instead use this moment to invite everyone to reflect on the struggles of refugees, in particular people displaced by war and climate change, and signal boost ways to help.

In Australia, the ASRC is a great place to start. https://asrc.org.au/help-refugees/

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@600v_DC most generally mean it with good intent - a great time to remind an international audience, that Australia might be a great place in all kinds of ways, but it has this awful darkside of how it treats its indigenous people and indefinitely detains people that come here in refuge, contrary to international law - my thoughts are with you and all of them this Christmas/Chanukah/Festivus/Holidays🥰