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🌲🌳living small in beautiful Atlantic Canada. USA expat horrified with "leadership" back home. Crazy times; long live the strong ties between our countries. Against genocide, racism, patriarchy, crooks, fascists. Fortunate grandchild of immigrants
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Wow. A peaceful international effort to deliver desperately needed aid to Gaza has been halted by Israeli leaders. It's not an act of antisemitism to oppose the Israeli government's inhumane treatment of Gazans. To oppose genocide and colonialism is not antisemitic. www.cbc.ca/news/world/i...

Thinking of a hero I knew and admired.

Human beings aren't illegal. 😡

🐝what's the buzz?🐝💛🖤

It takes nothing from society to let people be themselves. Literally nothing. But it sure takes a lot to deprive people of that ability.

This petition is asking women to stand in solidarity with trans people. Already it’s grown to 19,573 signatures. Please sign & share. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity.

Wow. Avelo airlines has covered up their logo to hide the fact that they're helping with mass deportation. Avelo's customer service number is (346) 616-9500. Feel free to give them a call and tell them how you feel about them.

"I miss the people that I work with every single day," Casey Eberl said. "They're always in my mind. Always." "Eberl said everyone she knows in Gaza has lost a family member. 'There's nothing like the cry of a parent after they've lost their child.'" 💔 #genocide www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

🦤Here's alllll the birdies the Merlin app thought it heard out on the land today! And late last night I heard a barred owl asking "who cooks for you"🦉

the Israeli government continues with its relentless murder of innocent people in Gaza #genocide

Still waiting… 🐧

Yesterday the Grifter in Chief 💩helped me get Wordle in two.

🌲🍃Forest bathing: good for the body and soul🦉🪺 From Marielle Segarra/NPR: 'The act of spending time in the forest is what the Japanese call shinrin-yoku, a term originating in the 1980s that means "bathing in the forest atmosphere," says Qing Li, a researcher at Nippon Medical School in Tokyo.'