Monday, March 19, 2012

Ok - last rant on nypd

When a girl is having a fucking seizure, thats when you stop hand cuffing her and get a fucking medic! oh whats that? yeah you slammed his head against a window and gave him a concussion. Thanks nypd, New York's "finest"! -.-

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Police brutality

After last night, I'd feel safer living in the worst neighborhood in the country, than living surrounded by police presence. My apologies if anyone is offended, yet i base such view on eyewitness accounts. Ones that i will never forget.


According to the New York Times, ¨scores¨ were arrested, and more injured, during the attack. Police used city buses to corral mass-arrested protesters. Media were not allowed to cover the events. After clearing the Square, NYPD placed barricades around the area - an act specifically barred by previous legal action. At least one person was taken to the hospital on a stretcher. We have also heard reports of seizures and broken bones. On Livestream, peaceful protesters are seen being tackled, punched, stomped, choked, hit with batons, and thrown against cars for no reason other than sitting down to peacefully protest inequality in a public park. At around 3:40 minutes into the following video, watch as NYPD slams a medic´s head against a glass window and shatters it.


And to add some political humour into the matter, an entertaining, yet sadly true picture

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Happy Happy

Happy St. Patrick's Day all my lovelies :) also to any occupiers out there, happy six months of Occupy Wall Street!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

FUUDGEEE

Don't you hate it when schools cram all this work into one stressful week?
Ok so news: Im getting my lip pierced Tuesday with my boyfriend - OH YEAH BITCHES!
Comment y'all on what kind i should get, so far snake bites are the most commonly recommended by my friends.
And because of such news, here are some adorable boys with such piercings <3




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Definitely

We should all live in a world where sexy guys are forbidden from wearing shirts... Who agrees?

Monday, March 5, 2012

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Russia - Back to communism

St. Petersburg, Russia -

St. Petersburg lawmakers on Wednesday approved at the crucial second reading a bill introducing fines for advocating gay and lesbian relationships in front of children and promoting pedophilia.
The bill effectively outlaws gay-pride parades and any other public display or discussion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, or LGBT, sexual orientations. It also bans promotion of pedophilia.
The third and final reading was tentatively set for Wednesday, a spokeswoman for United Russia lawmaker Vitaly Milonov, the bill's main author, told The Moscow Times on customary condition of anonymity.
Following November's first reading of the bill, lawmakers raised the maximum fines for promoting nontraditional sexual relationships.
The fine for individuals was raised from 3,000 rubles to 5,000 rubles ($170), and for officials the amount went from 5,000 rubles to 50,000 rubles ($1,725).
The fine for legal entities also increased tenfold, from 50,000 rubles to 500,000 rubles ($17,250), Interfax reported.
Maxim Reznik, a St. Petersburg lawmaker in the liberal Yabloko party, said the bill gives authorities "powerful instruments to put pressure on dissenters" and contains a "corruptive element," local television Neva 24 reported.
The United Russia-dominated St. Petersburg legislative body passed the bill Wednesday by a vote of 31-6, with no abstentions, Interfax said.
St. Petersburg police detained five gay-rights activists protesting the bill Wednesday, Rosbalt reported.
Gay activists in November denounced the bill and called it a pre-election stunt.
Nearly identical legislation was passed in the Arkhangelsk region in September, and lawmakers in the Ryazan region introduced a similar ban in 2006.
Male homosexual relationships were a crime in Russia until 1993.
In 1999, the Health and Social Development Ministry dropped homosexuality from the federal list of officially recognized illnesses.
But most of the populace remains vehemently anti-gay, and politicians and rights groups remain reluctant to stand up for LGBT rights for fear of their own reputations.
Thriving gay communities in St. Petersburg and Moscow have campaigned for years to hold gay-pride rallies, but authorities have thrown out their requests.
Unsanctioned events led to crackdowns by riot police and nationalists.

Read more: www.themoscowtimes.com
The Moscow Times