July 2012
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Jul 27th
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guys can I just say that the Syrian and Afghani flag bearers were really hot my Olympic torch lit up when i saw them
Jul 27th
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JOY BANGLA
Jul 27th
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Jul 27th
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Jul 27th
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omg muhammad ali now the tears are flowing
Jul 27th
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Jul 27th
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oh and the BEAUTIFUL dark-skinned WoC waving their flags and showing their cultures I see you Angola, Madagascar, Jamaica, Uganda WoC are the best damn people in the Olympics.
Jul 27th
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in all honesty i really was tearing up when hijabis were walking and smiling it was wonderful. Palestine and Iran and Iraq and my country Bangladesh… fuck to the yes. 
Jul 27th
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also i teared up when the hijabi athletes were walking in the parade they were so oppressed so OPPRESSED
Jul 27th
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uh
what the hell were uk athletes wearing
Jul 27th
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Anonymous asked: What's the difference between finding brown guys attractive and fetishizing them?
Jul 27th
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opprobre asked: Hi, i just want to let you know about this tumblr ushistoryminuswhiteguys(.)tumblr(.)com. It's about the american history with non white people related ( = it's about the people they never talk about)
Jul 27th
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Anonymous asked: What's the best way to learn to see things through the eyes of another race/culture/religion/whatever?
Jul 27th
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savage-glow asked: Samira Makhmalbaf! Thats her name :) She's this really succesful director and she's only 24
Jul 27th
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Anonymous asked: Have you read Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis"? What are your thoughts?
Jul 27th
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Iranians Use Facebook To Say 'No' To Compulsory... →
muslimwomeninhistory: Women have worn the hijab in Iran for three decades — some voluntarily, others begrudgingly.   To not do so would be breaking the law. But now women from both camps are going online to push back.    Dozens of Iranian women, and some men, living both inside and outside the country, have posted their pictures on the Facebook page of a newly launched campaign called, “No to...
Jul 27th
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Anonymous asked: uh to the last anon. most iranian women do NOT identify themselves as hijabis. it is merely a dress code that is lawfully enforced in iran. please don't ever make that comparison. if you want to support your argument, use relevant information (e.g. women who VOLUNTARILY wear hijab).
Jul 27th
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