And the idea that publishing someone's argument in the paper of record, where it will be seen by many many people and potentially sway their views, doesn't constitute "support" for that person or their stance, is absolutely absurd. Voluntarily choosing to platform someone is supporting them.
02.03.2026 18:56
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Media spots are limited, as are audience's attention spans. Why would we not want journalists to apply *any* degree of discretion or judgment when selecting which opinions to disseminate? This is so deeply inane.
02.03.2026 18:54
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This stance assumes that media outlets and their leadership teams have a) no interest or stake in whether good or bad policies ultimately pass, and b) an obligation to platform misguided ideas simply for the sake of variety, as opposed to choosing ideas that are interesting or show merit. Nonsense.
02.03.2026 18:52
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Cover of The Lancet:
@thelancet.com
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
27.02.2026 11:15
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Screenshot of text:
unfuck google drive by shooting gemini
Hey folks! Google is fucking you via sneaky enshittification again!
Want the shit in your google drive to load instantly again, instead of taking for-fucking-ever?
Open your gdrive (web OR app)
Settings > Manage Apps
Gemini was checked "use as default" (and i sure the fuck didn't set it that way, this was a silent push)
Nuke that, and suddenly, folders that took up to a minute to populate and sort do so in a fraction of a second.
friend shared this, immediately updated my settings
27.10.2025 16:28
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By Slashing Foreign Aid, Trump Is Fueling the Spread of HIV in Uganda
Reporting from Uganda, The Intercept saw how Trumpβs effort to slash foreign aid is encouraging the transmission of HIV.
For the Interept, I reported from Uganda about the effects of USAID cuts on LGBTQ people, HIV prevention activists and sex workersβand tried to tell the story from the POV of these important but criminalized communities. Please read and share.
theintercept.com/2026/02/09/t...
09.02.2026 16:15
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Another key example is the COVID-19 pandemic - @victorialaw.bsky.social's book "Corridors of Contagion" offers an excellent, meticulous, completely infuriating explanation of this
02.02.2026 16:55
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We expose incarcerated people to disease just as we expose them to violence, then dismiss both as a natural or expected consequence of lawbreaking: if you didn't want to get sick in prison, you simply shouldn't have gotten yourself arrested.
02.02.2026 16:53
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Thinking about Katie Tastrom's book "A People's Guide to Abolition & Disability Justice" in which she talks about "carceral epidemiology," the way the state "uses communicable disease as part of the informal punishment of incarceration."
02.02.2026 16:49
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I came to Minneapolis to report on what's going on, and one of the main questions I showed up with is "just what is the scale of the resistance?" After all, we're all used to the news calling Portland a "war zone" or whatever when it's just some protests in one part of town.
22.01.2026 03:58
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I think people underestimate how big this is. Like a city-wide strike is not something that has happened in the US for nearly 100 years
20.01.2026 23:37
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ICE has kidnapped so many people from their cars that the city had to put out this statement. Let that sink in.
16.01.2026 23:42
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Koh: Trump has now spent $30 billion from the last bill for 10,000 more I.C.E. Agents that are going to be on the streets. That $30 billion would cover all the ACA subsidies for a year. It would eliminate all co-pays for prescription drugs for people from a year, and eliminate all medical debt.
15.01.2026 03:08
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Right, I'm not trying to step on people's optimism, but it's hard for me to share it. If anything, I think "abolish ICE" is a *much* easier sell than "abolish police," given that it's only been around for a few decades, so why *not* start there?
12.01.2026 18:16
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The exact example that came to mind. There are plenty of police and prison abolitionists who have put together very compelling arguments that if your starting point is "reform," you're already conceding that the org/institution should exist in the first place, and are thus on the back foot already.
12.01.2026 18:03
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The tragic death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year old mother fatally shot by ICE, shows that ICE canβt be reformed and must be abolished.
Iβll be introducing the Abolish ICE Act as a step toward justice, accountability, and humanity in our immigration policy.
Time to melt ICE.
09.01.2026 21:13
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I got to dive into a lot of this literature when I wrote about immediate media coverage of the shooting of Tamir Rice, who was only 14 at the time of his death. It was eye-opening to apply the frameworks from prior research and see it unfold exactly as predicted
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
08.01.2026 19:40
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Fox is signaling to their viewers that this woman was from the enemy tribe, so their viewers should not be upset or be concerned about how she was executed in the middle of the road for no reason.
"He was no angel" for 2026.
08.01.2026 14:24
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thinking about chandan reddy's argument about the state laying claim to "legitimate violence" (which also necessitates codifying the "legitimate" *targets* of such violence vs those ostensibly being protected, and designating other types of violence as illegitimate by comparison)
08.01.2026 18:02
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they are already turning this into a "debate" and an excuse to scold the left
www.thefp.com/p/the-right-...
08.01.2026 15:47
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"You deserve to die if you disagree with us" is their position. bsky.app/profile/atru...
08.01.2026 14:37
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@hamiltonnolan.bsky.social on point as usual
08.01.2026 16:26
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in comparison, in 2020, multiple states gave lighter sentences to motorists who drove into protesters, while charging protesters charged by cars with misdemeanors for "blocking traffic." some police unions backed immunity for people who drove into protesters
08.01.2026 01:12
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This is excellent coverage: it gives readers context beyond the specific incident, showing a pattern of excessive force, and also documents that DHS keeps using the same and increasingly debunked explanations. Much better than both sidesing the shooting.
07.01.2026 23:37
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Heyyyy congrats!
08.01.2026 01:35
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