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I was 14 years old in this photo.By that age I had already experienced harm that no kid should ever have to carry. I had...
02/10/2026

I was 14 years old in this photo.

By that age I had already experienced harm that no kid should ever have to carry. I had been s3xually assaulted multiple times.

I didn’t have the words for it and I didn’t fully understand what was happening to me. I just knew something felt wrong and I was scared all the time.

I didn’t tell anyone not because it didn’t matter but because I was a kid who didn’t know who would believe me and staying quiet felt safer than being questioned or blamed.

This is why it is absolutely fu***ng crucial to believe victims especially women and kids. False accusations are rare but silence and fear are everywhere.

When survivors are doubted instead of supported it doesn’t protect anyone except the people who cause harm.

What happened to me matters and what happened to you matters too.

Benito les impuso a los gringos gran parte de lo que nos representa a los latinos.En su casa.En su deporte.En su Super B...
02/09/2026

Benito les impuso a los gringos gran parte de lo que nos representa a los latinos.

En su casa.
En su deporte.
En su Super Bowl.
Ante millones de personas.

Ni una sola palabra en inglés, Benito Antonio. Ni una.
Que viva América Latina.

For the past few months Meals on Us PDX has been making SNAP breakfast burritos for the Heretic Coffee Snap breakfast pr...
02/04/2026

For the past few months Meals on Us PDX has been making SNAP breakfast burritos for the Heretic Coffee Snap breakfast program.

As many of you know I am stepping down and dissolving Meals on Us because my mental health needs me to.

Heretic Coffee and Sticker Ju**ie have been raising funds to feed immigrant families who are in need of food because of ICEđź§Š.

They are planning on announcing the total at the end of this week.

MealsOnUsPDX was going to be the recipient of this, but since we are dissolving, and are currently in conversation with other organizations to figure out the best possible place to donate these funds to.

Thank you for the care.
Thank you for the trust
Thank you for feeding people with us while we could. 💓🇲🇽 - Goose

02/01/2026

I want you to really look at this video.

Look at the love in their eyes while they sing to each other.

A Mexican son and his Mexican mom sharing AsĂ­ Fue by Juan Gabriel, a song so many of us grew up with.

A song that lives in our bones. A song about love, loss, and truth that never leaves you.

Look at how safe they feel in that moment. Look at how happy they are. Look at how human it is.

And then tell me why Mexican families like this are being attacked.

Tell me why we are being deported. Tell me why parents are being ripped away from their children.

Tell me why Mexican children are being put in cages. Tell me why our love, our culture, our joy is met with cruelty.

I can’t stop crying lately.

I don’t know what to do with all of this.

This hurts in a way that doesn’t go away when you log off. This hurts every single day.

We deserve to exist. We deserve to love each other openly. We deserve to be safe.

What really f***s me up is seeing who 🧊 is hiring and who is showing up to enforce this s**t. It’s not just white dudes....
01/31/2026

What really f***s me up is seeing who 🧊 is hiring and who is showing up to enforce this s**t. It’s not just white dudes.

It’s brown people too. People who look like us. People who come from immigrant families. People who know exactly what this does to our communities and still choose to participate in it.

Being brown doesn’t mean anything if you’re willing to terrorize other brown families. Sharing a background doesn’t mean s**t if you’re helping rip parents from kids and dragging people out of their homes.

I don’t care where you’re from or what language you speak. If you’re wearing that uniform and doing that work, you are part of the harm.

đź§Š depends on finding people willing to turn on their own communities for a paycheck, for power, for approval, for a sense of authority.

That’s why you see so many familiar faces on the wrong side of the line.

That betrayal cuts deeper than anything else.

Because we know better. We’ve lived it.

And choosing to be part of that violence is a decision people make every single day.

F**k ICE🧊🚓👮‍♂️.

I’m disabling comments and I’m going to keep disabling comments on my posts.The conversations are not respectful and the...
01/31/2026

I’m disabling comments and I’m going to keep disabling comments on my posts.

The conversations are not respectful and they are not constructive.

What keeps happening is white people telling brown people what a strike is supposed to be and how we are supposed to participate in it.

Even some brown peeps commenting and getting into my dm's trying to change my mind. Nah.

BIPOC communities are not living the same reality. We are targeted, harassed, surveilled, and harmed every day. Our businesses operate on thinner margins.

Our families carry more risk. Our safety is always in question.

I am not interested in being lectured about morality or strategy by people who are not carrying the same weight or consequences.

This page exists to speak from lived experience and material reality, not to host bad faith debates or power talking down.

If you want dialogue, it starts with listening. Until then, comments will stay off.

I’m genuinely struggling to understand what a lot of people thought was going to be achieved by calling for a strike tod...
01/31/2026

I’m genuinely struggling to understand what a lot of people thought was going to be achieved by calling for a strike today.

I don’t get how the solution somehow becomes putting the financial burden on small BIPOC shops and restaurants to close for a full Friday and then telling the community to rely on mutual aid to cover those losses.

Profit margins in the restaurant industry are already razor thin.

A lot of people commenting clearly don’t understand that you can’t just say yeah we’ll close for the day and eat that loss, especially if you’re a BIPOC spot just trying to survive.

Rent is due. Payroll is due. Food costs are high. Labor is expensive.

One day closed can really hurt.

I understand larger white owned businesses and bigger businesses/restaurant groups that bring in serious volume choosing to shut down and redirect money to immigrant and mutual aid orgs.

That makes sense. But for the rest of us who are already struggling, no.

You do what you need to do to make sure your business is still here tomorrow.

Portland loves to say how proud it is of its local food scene, the BIPOC eateries, food trucks, and small restaurants that make this city what it is.

But the second those same businesses say they can’t afford to shut down, people jump down their fu***ng throats.

You can’t have it both ways. Choose a side.

I can’t believe I even have to say this s**t.This labor boycott is aimed at big corporations. The giant companies making...
01/30/2026

I can’t believe I even have to say this s**t.

This labor boycott is aimed at big corporations. The giant companies making billions while working people and immigrant families struggle every day.

Stop going after local BIPOC owned restaurants, food carts, and mom and pop spots that are just trying to survive.

Some of these businesses can’t afford to shut down for a day without risking payroll, rent, or their doors closing for good.

If you actually care about community, then support the small spots keeping our neighborhoods fed and alive.

Leave mom and pops the hell alone.

Put your energy where it belongs. Support your people.

 repost:Hello friends and community, Last night we watched on our cameras as someone was experiencing a mental health ch...
01/29/2026

repost:

Hello friends and community,

Last night we watched on our cameras as someone was experiencing a mental health challenge and slung something through our front window.

Do we have community members who do window repair that would give us a discount?

Thank you in advance!

Marco Antonio “Goose”Mexican from Chicago 🇲🇽✊🏽I’ve seen a lot of new faces on here lately, so I want to say thank you fo...
01/25/2026

Marco Antonio “Goose”
Mexican from Chicago 🇲🇽✊🏽

I’ve seen a lot of new faces on here lately, so I want to say thank you for being here and for supporting. I don’t take that lightly at all.

This is who I am.
This is who runs this page.
This is who started Meals on Us.

I’m outspoken. I’m unapologetic. I believe in liberation, dignity, and people taking care of each other when systems refuse to.

ACAB
1312.
abolish ICE.
Freedom for all oppressed people everywhere.
Imaginary borders harm more than they help
No human belongs in a cage
People over profit
Capitalism is killing our communities and planet
Billionaires should not exist while families go hungry
I believe in solidarity
I believe in decolonizing everything

Meals on Us was started from this place. From lived experience. From community care. From mutual aid. From love for our people and rage at injustice.

What you see here is real. What we do is real. Who I am is real.

If you’re here for that, welcome.

If you support that, thank you.

If you believe in caring for people, you’re in the right place.

Welcome to the revolution.

-Goose🪿

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