Wasn't sure to post this to /c/indigenous or here, but I figure since the article is largely directed towards white settlers that are angry and unhinged about this court ruling that it would be better placed here. ... read full post
I sure as hell don't, even before I was politically educated I didn't wear one for religious/cultural reasons. I've never engaged with Remembrance Day beyond what I've been forced to do at school.
It did lead me to getting dumped once which is funny in hindsight, talk about a bullet dodged
Winter has arrived, and my family and I are still without a home. We have no shelter, and we are trying to survive in the freezing cold. We urgently need help to buy a tent, warm clothes, blankets, and other basic supplies to protect ourselves from the harsh winter. ... read full post
The cold winds have already started to blow, and winter is on our doorstep. Yet, we are still living out in the open, without enough warmth or protection. ... read full post

There have been no donations for days… and winter is almost here. We’re still sleeping under the open sky with nothing to keep us warm. They announced a ceasefire, but the bombing hasn’t stopped, and our suffering continues. ... read full post
It’s been ten days since we received any donations. We are in urgent need of your support and help — winter is approaching, and we need to buy warm clothes and blankets. Please, help us https://gofund.me/00439328
under the guise of getting more housing built, of course. grim grim stuff. I have to imagine this is a preview of where every province is headed.

Good morning, my friends. Please, I need your help. We lost our warm homes and now sleep in the cold streets of Gaza. We must pay $600 to keep a small spot of land — our only shelter. The nights are freezing, and I don’t know where we’ll go if we’re forced to leave. 💔 Even $1 can make a difference. Please don’t scroll past us — help us stay alive. 🙏 https://gofund.me/00439328
We lost everything — our home, our memories, our safety. ... read full post
Today, I witnessed the freed prisoners reuniting with their families. Tears filled my eyes — tears of joy for their freedom, and tears of sorrow for my own separation. Watching them embrace their loved ones reminded me of the ache in my heart and how deeply I miss my children. ... read full post