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Important to understand this. There's a reasonable chance that your Dem Senator who voted against it and is acting mad now was in on the play. It's the same reason why they scheduled the surrender for AFTER the election this week. They didn't want people pissed at Dems right before an election.
The Twisted Spine, NYC's first bookstore for horror and dark literature, suffered terrible water damage during last week's insane rainstorm and will have to close for repairs. I threw them some bucks to help them get through this difficult time. Please consider helping out if you can.
I backed this on Kickstarter, and I am excited about this opening.
*Michael Cole voice* Oh my? Can it be?
If you're pissed off at the NYT, here's your chance to put my money where your mouth is.
This long weekend, I will donate $0.50 to @thecity.nyc for each of:
- every new Bluesky follower I get
- every new Bluesky follower THEY get
- everyone who reposts this post
Q: So I wonder what you think about that, about the phrase “globalize the intifada” and what we've seen as some anti-semitism coming from the left-wing protesters. A: The first thing as you were saying is anti-semitism is a real issue in our city and it's one that can be captured in statistics, the ones that you're citing. It's also one that you will feel in conversations you have with Jewish New Yorkers across the city. And I remember one conversation I had with a friend of mine after the horrific war crime of October 7th. He was telling me that he went for Shabbat services at his temple and he was facing forward when he heard the door open. And he turned back with a chill going up his spine because he didn't know who was coming in. And that's more than a year ago. And then just a few weeks ago, I had a conversation with a Jewish man in Williamsburg who told me that the same door he would keep unlocked for decades is one that he now locks out of a fear of what could happen in his own neighborhood. And I think that this is something that has to be the focus of the next mayoral administration, is not just talking about it, but tackling it. And these are the conversations that have informed our commitment around increasing funding for anti-hate crime programming by 800% in our Department of Community Safety. To the question of language that's being used. I am someone who I would say am less comfortable with the idea of banning the use of certain words and that I think it is more evocative of a Trump style approach to how to lead a country. And-
Q: Does that just make you uncomfortable? Like the phrase globalizing intifada. And like the phrase from the river to the sea, does that make you uncomfortable? Or do you think- A: Okay, those are different. Those are super different. Q: They're not really. A: Those are like different genres. Q: I'm sorry, I'm asking so wrong. Then they're not really different to me. And to some people they are not different. A: I know people for whom those things mean very different things. And to me, ultimately, what I hear in so many is a desperate desire for equality and equal rights in standing up for Palestinian human rights. And I think what's difficult also is that the very word has been used by the Holocaust Museum when translating the Warsaw ghetto uprising into Arabic because it's a word that means struggle. And as a Muslim man who grew up post-911, I'm all too familiar in the way in which Arabic words can be twisted, can be distorted, can be used to justify any kind of meaning. And I think that's where it leaves me with a sense that what we need to do is focus on keeping Jewish New Yorkers safe. And the question of the permissibility of language is something that I haven't ventured.
I feel like I'm losing my mind. Here is the transcript of what Zohran Mamdani actually said about the phrase "globalize the intifada." This is his "refusal to disavow it." This is what has people terrified. Just fucking read it.
Source: podscripts.co/podcasts/the...
I don't think anyone's ever won 11% of the vote with more honor than Brad Lander
LOL. LMAO even. DREAM fulfilled. ZOHRAN!
Of course it has to be Sandy Cohen.
Attending a protest this weekend?
Here's a guide on how to best protest safely, what to bring, and what to do if you're confronted by officers. www.wired.com/story/how-to...
Public service announcement: you're probably not going to know who wins the mayoral primary on election night.
They're not going to distribute the ranked-choice votes until Tues. July 1.
www.politico.com/newsletters/...
I just backed The Twisted Spine - NYC's Horror Bookstore and Café on @kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/twi...
How about a horror bookstore for NYC?
This campaign will help make it come true.
I’m writing a story to help inaugurate the shop.
If you can give, please give!
Check out The Twisted Spine - NYC's Horror Bookstore and Café by Lauren Komer on @kickstarter.com www.kickstarter.com/projects/twi...
“As you can see, I’m not Zohran…I’m in a car, which he’ll never be in!”
Ruwa Romman – a young Palestinian American state lawmaker in Georgia who is part of the next generation of progressive leaders – calls on supporters to donate to a PAC backing Zohran Mamdani.
OH MY, CAN IT BE?
for folks who wanna watch the NYC mayoral debate at 7 pm...
www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/h...
I literally just bought a book from my local indie bookstore today so I could get the passport for the Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl, and so should you.
Every April, we celebrate Independent Bookstore Day to remind us how vital indie bookstores are to our communities and society. It’s a day of joy and solidarity, and significant financial impact for these bookstores. This year, Amazon is undercutting that with a “Book Sale” on the same day—a calculated move by a company that has already put half the bookstores in the country out of business, controls over 60% of the market and sells far more books than all indie bookstores combined. The people at Amazon responsible for the timing of their "Book Sale" should be ashamed, but they are shameless.
Man, this is a pretty fucking gross move from Amazon, huh? Good on @bookshop.org for not mincing words, though:
The Cuomo campaign reportedly asked public library union leaders in a recent meeting if they'd considered *charging a fee* for library services, alarming some library workers.
Asked about the incident, a Cuomo spokesperson blamed a campaign volunteer.
hellgatenyc.com/cuomo-librar...
I wrote this, and I hope folks have as much reading it as I had writing it.
Our Democratic senators need to step up and call for new leadership. Send your senators an email and urge them to publicly demand that Sen. Schumer steps aside.
The government is about to give OpenAI the ability to legally steal if we do not flood this page in the next 12 hours.
OpenAI will have immunity from all lawsuits regarding copyright infringement. All other AI companies will follow.
Do you despise AI? Dissent, retweet. Do something. #furry #art
Sure, Cuomo may have siphoned MTA funding for his pet projects, killed investigations into Albany corruption, vetoed increased funding for public defenders, tried to cut Medicaid during a pandemic, and allied with the GOP to deny power to progressives, but I forget where I was going with this
Alamo Drafthouse workers in Brooklyn do not fuck around 🔥
The Internet Archive has to date downloaded 500 terabytes of US government websites, which it crawls at the end of every presidential term. The whole archive is fully searchable. This effort's housed by a donation-funded nonprofit, not a branch of the US government. blog.archive.org/2024/05/08/e...
That didn’t take long.