#MutualAidRequest I have a follower who needs to stay anonymous. They're going through a tough time, have lost their job due to covid, have NO familial support as they were in an abusive situation & are close to being evicted. Pls share & donate.

paypal.me/rrrrnessa
They're trying to raise funds for their medications and some rent money as well. They're half way there for rent but they have no money for their meds which they need as they a diabetic. I can send screenshots of money transfers once they pay their rent.

Paypal.me/rrrrnessa
It is absolutely a trusted person I have had the pleasure of meeting in person. They wish to stay anon as they have people who follow them who they don't want to share their current struggles with. Anything helps. Thanks all!
I've sent them some money as well and can match up to 200 dollars of the donations too. Unfortunately, cannot cover it all but can try to help out the best I can.

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Jan 29
I want to briefly talk about the misinformation that Yugoslav authorities banned the hijab in Bosnia and that Bosnian-Muslim women were forced out of their hijabs. The reality is that there was an unveiling campaign, led by women, and it had to do with the niqab, not the hijab.
In 1947 it was actually the Islamic Community in Bosnia and across Yugoslavia that declared the niqab was not a mandatory veil in Islam and that veiling the face wasn't required in Islam.
However, this wasn't entirely successful as despite the efforts of the Anti-Fascist Women's Front and the Islamic Community themselves, most women, even those who unveiled publicly, would end up veiling again upon return to their villages due to their husbands.
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Jan 28
I think the issue is that most parents bond with each other over all the misery they're feeling. Additionally, a lot of parents hate being parents. So, it's become a fun way to relate to each other by complaining.

But parenting is extremely fun. I love it.
I don't really remember a point in my time as a parent where I've complained about being a parent of felt like being a parent was holding me back from anything, even rest & sleep. You just gotta find like-minded parents who enjoy it and love it. They absolutely exist!
My non-parental friends do often ask me if it's worth and honestly it absolutely is. The joy you feel on a near-constant basis overrules any struggles. But my main point is always:

Make sure you have a great support system. Having a good supper system is key to good parenting.
Read 6 tweets
Jan 27
Going back to this thread, in light of today's anniversary. Busuladzic was a fascist. He was an anti-semite who believed that Christians & Muslims should united against. He diluted Islam in the worst way possible and utilised it for hatred. Anyone defending him, pls block me.
This guy, too, was not some innocent Bosniak, but was in fact Albanian. He was responsible for the massacres of civilians both Albanians who stood against him as well as Serbs & Jews. He was reward the Iron Cross for his crimes by Nazi Germany.

Know your history.
There was a mass amount of Bosniaks and Albanians alike who stood against people like Busuladzic and Hadziahmetovic. Who hid their Jewish neighbours and gave them protection. Who stood up against Nazism and fascism putting their lives at risk. Honour them. Mourn them.
Read 5 tweets
Jan 27
On #HolocaustMemorialDay it is not enough to simply say "We must never forget" or to say "Never Again", we must be active and enduring in our battle against anti-semitism, Islamophobia, racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, ethno-nationalism, & overall hatred.
The best way to honour the victims and survivors of the Holocaust and all genocides is to take action. I want to know how you will contribute to the fight against hatred and the global fight for human rights. #HolocaustRemembranceDay
I've mentioned before that I have fairly recently started talking to my daughter about the Holocaust and the Bosnian Genocide too. We started incorporating the Native American Genocide, Genocide against the Tutsis, the ongoing genocides happening currently in the world.
Read 7 tweets
Jan 27
Today marks #HolocaustMemorialDay, a day of remembrance for the millions of Jews, Roma, disabled people, and LGBT who were murdered due to their identity. A time to reflect on the horrors of our past and the subsequent genocides following the Holocaust.

hmd.org.uk/ceremony
With the rise in ethno-nationalism and hatred in both the UK and throughout the world, #HMD2022 serves as an apt way to come together and remind ourselves of what we owe to each other. We owe each other solidarity, standing up for one another against hatred.
Each year since being in the UK I have had the opportunity to stand with Holocaust survivors and bear witness to their stories as they stood witness to my own story too. These are not just fragments of our past. Genocide is not something to debate. It's not something to forget.
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Jan 13
Bosnia is proof that you can be secular, irreligious, and liberal Muslims and it won't really matter at all because you will still be the target of systematic Islamophobia and Islamophobic propaganda. So, justifying how "you're not like other Muslims" is fairly useless.
I'm not a very religiously adhering person but my DMs, emails, and mentions are constantly filled with hateful messages about how I'm an Islamic terrorist, jihadi, ISIS whore, & how I want to convert Christians. I'm not gonna scream about how no, actually I'm a cool Muslims.
It's not that they actually believe that Bosnia is filled with extremist Muslims ready to burst at the seems. They know that Bosnia is largely a secular country with the majority of Muslims being fairly liberal. They don't care b/c it doesn't suit their narrative.
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