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Yay, all criminal charges politically levied against the Black ranchers in Colorado who shared their story of racism and murdered animals on their ranch have been dismissed. denver7.com/news/local-news/ch

It’s really hard to overstate how acutely dangerous this is: All strands of the Right - leading Republicans, the media machine, the reactionary intellectual sphere, the conservative base - are openly and aggressively embracing rightwing vigilante violence.

Kids today with their blue hair and pronouns.
Kids today with their baggy pants and rap music.
Kids today with their long hair and heavy metal music.
Kids today with their long hair and hippie music.
Kids today with their leather jackets and rock’n’roll music.
Kids today with their flapper outfits and jazz music.

Same as it ever was? Same as it ever was.

In Civitas, students get the apparent legitimacy and status of a degree from one of the finest universities in the world, but cocooned in an ideological safe space where they will be safe from the uncomfortable findings of real scholarship.

Also, the school creates a center where billionaire families and other elites can shower favors (think: retreats, conferences, etc) and cultivate relationships with the rising generation of judges and politicians who will know who butters their bread.

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And here, spelled out, the purpose of the Texas oil oligarch-created “Civitas Institute” at #UTAustin. An incubator for politicians and judges.

#Texas #CivitasInstitute

Despite all its promises of equality and due process under law, America has always had its scapegoats.

I didn’t know it at the time, but when I was a child my entire community became scapegoats. The attack by Imperial Japan upon Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941—a “day that will live in infamy”—made most Americans look upon anyone with a Japanese name or face as the enemy.

May is AANHPI Heritage Month, so I want to take a moment to zero in on the history that led Asian minorities in the U.S. to come together as a group and demand America fulfill its promise of justice and equality: thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p

It was nice stumbling upon this thread about some time back and seei g the overwhelming support for this instance from the wider community:

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@freemo It could be that the right wingers have already cut you off and thus missed the survey (or are over on Truth Social and not ever here). Or, it could be due to definitions of "engagement". The extended family members with whom we have chosen not to engage with much see themselves as very tolerant. They are adamantly non racist, they think that they don't even see color. As evangelists, it is their job to inform the rest of the family that certain attributes ("chosen behaviors") such as homosexuality, or beliefs, such as rejecting their version of Christianity or voting Democratic, will lead straight to hell (which to them is a literal place). That's not seen as intolerance, they see it as "love". They very much want to be "family" and engage with us. They would very much want to share a family dinner. But the rest of us couldn't even get to please pass the potatoes without enduring a lengthy prayer for our souls. And really, it is hard to know what to say. The only hope is that there are more open to discussion offspring involved.

This description of the life of an AZ Republican official who resisted MAGA conspiracy theories reminds me of what happens to democracy activists in authoritarian states: Constant harassment, threats to family, an atmosphere of foreboding and violence

washingtonpost.com/politics/20

“People who criticize new technologies are sometimes called Luddites, but it’s helpful to clarify what the Luddites actually wanted. The main thing they were protesting was the fact that their wages were falling at the same time that factory owners’ profits were increasing, along with food prices. They were also protesting unsafe working conditions, the use of child labor, and the sale of shoddy goods that discredited the entire textile industry. The Luddites did not indiscriminately destroy machines; if a machine’s owner paid his workers well, they left it alone. The Luddites were not anti-technology; what they wanted was economic justice. They destroyed machinery as a way to get factory owners’ attention. The fact that the word #Luddite is now used as an insult, a way of calling someone irrational and ignorant, is a result of a smear campaign by the forces of capital.”

Ted Chiang in the New Yorker.

Born in 1902, botanist & cytogeneticist Barbara McClintock became a pioneer in modern genetics by changing our understanding of inheritance.

She proposed that genomic replication does not always follow a consistent pattern, which wasn’t widely accepted at the time. She also contributed new cytogenetic research techniques & was the first scientist to correctly speculate about epigenetics.

In 1983, McClintock was awarded a Nobel Prize. nobelprize.org/womenwhochanged #HistoryRemix #science #history

The constant-threats-to-defederate thing is going to kill this place, seriously.

Defederating an instance is an extreme measure and it should only be taken in extreme circumstances.

Finding out I might stop getting posts from people I explicitly follow because they happen to be on an instance being defederated by mine all because a bunch of admins I don't know got in a spat over a user I don't follow is just about the most annoying value proposition imaginable.

federate.social/@mattblaze/110

90 years ago today, the spiritual forefathers of #RonDeSantis and the Moms4Liberty burned the contents of Magnus Hirschfeld's library to demonize #LGBTQ+ people. 50,000 gay men were soon arrested and many died in concentration camps. #history

IT CAN HAPPEN HERE.

hmd.org.uk/resource/6-may-1933

mastodon.social/@gdinwiddie/11 I think that you need to take into account that it would take just plain folks a while to figure out that some of those they wanted to follow were no longer appearing in their feed. The main thing I'm trying to track are the efforts to foster openess of the instance I am on.

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Florida Republicans have just passed a slate of cruel bills targeting transgender people, including one that would allow the state to take trans kids away from their families.

Here's why the GOP is so fixated on fighting the culture wars. ⬇️

If you don’t see the connections between the rapidly-increasing impacts of climate change & the rise in reactionary nationalism yet, trust me, you will.

Because both are going to get much worse. Worse than most people dare contemplate.

And he signed it: Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill into law today that sets up a new state board with the authority to remove DAs from office. The bill is the latest assault on reform DAs by Republicans nationwide, a push that has escalated since Dobbs. boltsmag.org/georgia-bill-woul

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