Nyxwrites_

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In Palestine and Sudan, millions of civilians are suffering through a genocide. In Palestine, this genocide has been going on for 75 years; civilians face airstrikes, displacement, restricted access to essential services, and widespread destruction of homes. Families live under constant fear, children grow up between trauma, and humanitarian needs far exceed available aid. 
          
          In Sudan, especially right now, years of civil unrest and armed conflict have left countless civilians vulnerable to violence, famine, and disease. Communities are displaced en masse, often forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Civilians have been subjected to massacres, sexual violence, and the destruction of homes and livelihoods. Access to food, water, and healthcare is severely limited, leaving millions at risk of starvation and preventable diseases. 
          
          These atrocities are not just numbers but real people whose lives are torn apart. Children lose their families, families lose their homes, and communities lose their futures. We need to amplify our voices for them and advocate as much as we can for our brothers and sisters suffering injustice at the hands of wolves disguised as sheep.

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I need to be very clear about something. There are some truly disgusting authors and people on this platform and many other who choose to glorify hateful figures like Charlie Kirk, and then play the victim when called out. It’s not about religion. It’s not about being “conservative.” It’s about humanity.
          
          When someone openly praises a man who denied genocide in Palestine, dismissed starving children in Gaza as “propaganda,” and spread racist and Islamophobic garbage, they don’t deserve empathy and in his own words he said “I can’t stand the word empathy, actually. I think empathy is a made-up, new age term that—it does a lot of damage.”  and this already shows what kind of person he is and coming back to the people who are talking about him and praising him they definitely don’t get to hide behind faith as a shield. It’s insulting to every Christian, Muslim, Jew, and human being who actually stands for humanity and truth.
          
          This is not faith. This is ignorance and hypocrisy.
          
          I want my readers to know: I will never tolerate or excuse that kind of behavior. Stories and books should be about empathy, humanity, and truth not about elevating people who built their platform on hate and BOOKS ARE ALWAYS POLITICAL.

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I want to be open, before anyone makes it an issue, at times I use AI tools such as Quillbot, Grammarly and Wordtune to help polish my grammar or paraphrase sentences. They support me in writing more clearly, but every idea and feeling here comes from me.

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In the last week, we have seen how propaganda is spread. We have seen how the same people who praised the Ukrainians are demonising the Palestinians. How a branded logo can be slapped onto an image and labelled something it is not. The performative actions of Celebrities and influencers.
          
          We have been conditioned to think that the Middle East and Global South are naturally war torn. That their current state of being is self inflicted. When we are told about a massacre, our response is “Yes but what did they do in the first place.”
          
          You can not erase 75 years of oppression, of western greed and racism. What is going on is not a new occurrence but a decades long example how humans will destroy what they don’t agree with, what they deem inferior to them and what they feel intimidated by.
          
          If you’re shocked by the double standards you are seeing, it means you’re finally away.
           
          When all of this is over, which side do you want to be on?
          (VIA @lifewithhazeeza ig)

Nyxwrites_

The sexual tension between two enemies dancing at a fancy ball is unmatched. the obvious chemistry, the eye contact as they dance intricately, the subtle glance at each other's lips, the close proximity while they're both trying to act unaffected but failing miserable is everything I want in a book.