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civil-rights lawyer. writer.

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Seized Art, Eavesdropping Guards: Parents Describe a Clampdown at Dilley Detention Center as Kids Shared Their Stories Detainees told ProPublica that art supplies have been removed in room searches, immigrants have lost access to Gmail and staff hover within earshot during video calls.

NEW: Guards have taken away crayons, colored pencils & paper during recent room searches at Dilley, according to detainees and others. After one inspection, the children just “cried and cried and cried,” a mother said. The facility denies the claims.

By @mckenziefunk.com @micarosenberg.bsky.social

26.02.2026 13:10 👍 5851 🔁 3584 💬 325 📌 517

Reading American history will break your heart a thousand times but it will also fill you with such admiration and awe for all the people who were excluded from the protection of America’s founding principles and fought to promote, protect and expand them anyways

16.02.2026 00:19 👍 4098 🔁 850 💬 37 📌 25
halftime show

halftime show

what a shot

09.02.2026 01:38 👍 20032 🔁 3461 💬 96 📌 137

No Kings includes Draft Kings

08.02.2026 23:49 👍 26114 🔁 6102 💬 185 📌 110

I taught a class on “hope” last year and the few theorists who’ve written on it all point out that hope is the harder choice - that despair is easy and too often fashionable

04.02.2026 21:24 👍 635 🔁 163 💬 28 📌 13

Some jawdropping CBP crime statistics here...

01.02.2026 17:37 👍 3781 🔁 1958 💬 53 📌 122

my increasingly curmudgeonly take is that we all, in fact, have responsibilities. politics isn't an arena for self-actualization. it's an arena for public service. this is as true of voters as it is of politicians.

29.01.2026 17:10 👍 2032 🔁 405 💬 29 📌 20

They left a great, wide wake, as though continually unrolling a great wide parchment upon the sea.

29.01.2026 11:47 👍 78 🔁 11 💬 1 📌 0
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The delivery people of NYC get the next cover of the New Yorker with cover art by Peter de Sève, “New York’s Finest”

26.01.2026 14:05 👍 233 🔁 52 💬 2 📌 3

an agency-wide criminal conspiracy against the constitution. no one in the department of homeland security is fit for any government service

21.01.2026 22:08 👍 822 🔁 253 💬 11 📌 7

One of the things about people showing up to protest for the first time, that many, many armchair theorists don't grasp, is the effect of seeing what happens with your own eyes, then seeing how media covers it, and what is said ABOUT YOU by media and political personalities/office holders.

15.01.2026 19:27 👍 6744 🔁 2117 💬 4 📌 66

We tend to think of things happening in the present as the endpoint of stuff that's been percolating for decades, but it's also the beginning of new things: These are formative events that nobody living through them will forget, and we have no idea what seeds are being sown for the future.

15.01.2026 17:32 👍 411 🔁 88 💬 3 📌 4

i am watching ken burns american revolution right now and this is literally what every letter from the era they read sounds like

15.01.2026 17:55 👍 842 🔁 172 💬 8 📌 2

I help run @romancingthevote.com every two years to raise money for voting rights orgs, and this year we recognize that we're going to up against the worst repression we've ever seen.

We're still in it for the fight.

15.01.2026 18:26 👍 145 🔁 20 💬 1 📌 0

“Sometimes public service requires standing firm in the face of threats, which is what this unambiguously is”

How did the banker dude get here before the leaders of every self-mythologizing media organization or even Congress

12.01.2026 01:06 👍 2099 🔁 453 💬 59 📌 19

we should be no kinder in our assessment of Schumer and Jeffries abject uselessness in this moment than history has been in its judgment of Neville Chamberlain (a figure so reviled that maga hasn’t even bothered trying to launder his rep and valorize his accommodation of nazism)

12.01.2026 01:28 👍 396 🔁 99 💬 57 📌 36
Richard scarry image of pigs eating hot dogs

Richard scarry image of pigs eating hot dogs

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Feel like he’s breaking the 4th wall bc he realized this is kinda f’d up

10.01.2026 03:21 👍 8426 🔁 916 💬 257 📌 66
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I saw this video of a Vietnam vet in the fur coat yelling at ICE and thought to myself, "this is missing something," before I realized, "Ah, of course, the Ether instrumental. It's so obvious."

09.01.2026 19:55 👍 9193 🔁 2767 💬 11 📌 229

"I'm calling to demand the immediate dismantling of ICE for the murder of a woman in Minneapolis today and the impeachment of the President for his support of that murder" is the easiest call to my senators and representative I've ever made

07.01.2026 22:08 👍 3348 🔁 881 💬 18 📌 35

The president unilaterally decided to attack a sovereign nation and kidnap its leader, and now he says he's just going to run that county himself for a while too.

Call your representatives now and demand they impeach him.

03.01.2026 16:51 👍 5828 🔁 1967 💬 280 📌 92
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FOLKS NEED TO REALIZE HOW HUGE THIS IS

For the first time in modern Texas history, Dems have candidates running in every state and federal race on the 2026 ballot.

That includes all congressional seats, every state House and state Senate race, plus statewide judicial and State Board of Education.

03.01.2026 04:33 👍 15157 🔁 4135 💬 460 📌 331

We are a rogue state, run by a dictator, and the international community should treat us as such including all appropriate economic and diplomatic sanctions

03.01.2026 15:36 👍 11560 🔁 2929 💬 272 📌 120
The Constitution of the Roberts Court is not color-blind. It is a Constitution that permits discrimination on the basis of race, but forbids alleviating discrimination on the basis of race. And over the next year, the Court will face more cases that could further erode both the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, pushing America back toward what some on the right believe is the true, Antebellum Constitution.

The Constitution of the Roberts Court is not color-blind. It is a Constitution that permits discrimination on the basis of race, but forbids alleviating discrimination on the basis of race. And over the next year, the Court will face more cases that could further erode both the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, pushing America back toward what some on the right believe is the true, Antebellum Constitution.

I wrote about the conservative quest to restore the "true" Constitution, the Antebellum Constitution, shorn of the egalitarian nonsense in the Reconstruction Amendments, a document that replaces equality with a society of dominators and the dominated. www.theatlantic.com/politics/202...

21.12.2025 14:59 👍 2518 🔁 797 💬 56 📌 50

"they don't know how to express the idea" here's rian johnson's storyboard for knives out

pick up a pencil and a napkin

18.12.2025 16:58 👍 20655 🔁 7470 💬 206 📌 266
Extract from Rob Reiner's Wikipedia 

Filmography 
1986 - Stand By zme
1987 - The Princess Bride
1989 - When Harry Met Sally
1990 - Misery
1992 - A Few Good Men

Extract from Rob Reiner's Wikipedia Filmography 1986 - Stand By zme 1987 - The Princess Bride 1989 - When Harry Met Sally 1990 - Misery 1992 - A Few Good Men

Rob Reiner: I'm going to make a coming of age drama, a fantasy adventure story, a romantic comedy, a psychological horror and then a courtroom drama.

Us: Across your entire career?

Reiner: In a 6 year period.

Us: That sounds-

Reiner: -Each one will be arguably the best movie in that genre.

15.12.2025 08:04 👍 13185 🔁 3558 💬 129 📌 237
Amanda Seyfried says "I'm not f*cking apologizing" for calling Charlie Kirk "hateful" after his death.
"I mean, for f*ck's sake, I commented on one thing.
I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I'm free to have an opinion, of course. Thank God for Instagram. I was able to give some clarity, and it was about getting my voice back because I felt like it had been stolen and recontextualized—which is what people do, of course," Seyfried told Who What Wear.
Amid backlash in September for her Kirk comment, Seyfried explained: "I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk's murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable."

Amanda Seyfried says "I'm not f*cking apologizing" for calling Charlie Kirk "hateful" after his death. "I mean, for f*ck's sake, I commented on one thing. I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I'm free to have an opinion, of course. Thank God for Instagram. I was able to give some clarity, and it was about getting my voice back because I felt like it had been stolen and recontextualized—which is what people do, of course," Seyfried told Who What Wear. Amid backlash in September for her Kirk comment, Seyfried explained: "I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk's murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable."

Variety 7
@Variety
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Amanda Seyfried says "socialism is a gorgeous
¡dea" as she grapples with the current state of America:
"How about we all don't have any kind of agendas?
How about our agenda is take care of each other? I know [socialism] doesn't work perfectly, or that people understand what the word actually means.
For me, it's taking care of each other. If I have more money, I can spend more money on other people"

Variety 7 @Variety X.com Amanda Seyfried says "socialism is a gorgeous ¡dea" as she grapples with the current state of America: "How about we all don't have any kind of agendas? How about our agenda is take care of each other? I know [socialism] doesn't work perfectly, or that people understand what the word actually means. For me, it's taking care of each other. If I have more money, I can spend more money on other people"

Amanda Seyfried, I was not familiar with your game

13.12.2025 00:36 👍 1515 🔁 208 💬 20 📌 20
NOVEMBER 3, 2025
THE ART WORLD
RECONSTRUCTED
In "Monuments," the Confederacy surrenders to nineteen artists.
By Julian Lucas
6:00 AM

Picture is the statue described in img 2

NOVEMBER 3, 2025 THE ART WORLD RECONSTRUCTED In "Monuments," the Confederacy surrenders to nineteen artists. By Julian Lucas 6:00 AM Picture is the statue described in img 2

•he hirst thing you see is a horses
- ass, protruding, upside down, trom the thorax of a monster. A man's arm descends from the beast's stomach, his gloved hand clutching the blade of a fallen sabre. There's no sign of a rider's face, but a head of well-coiffed hair dangles from the creature's eyeless muzzle. Every part of the work comes from a statue of the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson that was removed from Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2021. It was subsequently given to the artist Kara Walker, who carved it up in accordance with a butcher's diagram. The finished sculpture, "Unmanned Drone"—on view at the Brick, in Los Angeles, as part of a joint exhibition with MocA called
"Monuments" —is at once an act of carnivalesque retribution and a recognition of the Confederacy's zombie-like persistence. A rebellion defeated more than a hundred and sixty years ago refuses to stay dead; between the creature's legs, a horse head emerges from a gape in the bronze, like a new Jackson already foaling.

•he hirst thing you see is a horses - ass, protruding, upside down, trom the thorax of a monster. A man's arm descends from the beast's stomach, his gloved hand clutching the blade of a fallen sabre. There's no sign of a rider's face, but a head of well-coiffed hair dangles from the creature's eyeless muzzle. Every part of the work comes from a statue of the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson that was removed from Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2021. It was subsequently given to the artist Kara Walker, who carved it up in accordance with a butcher's diagram. The finished sculpture, "Unmanned Drone"—on view at the Brick, in Los Angeles, as part of a joint exhibition with MocA called "Monuments" —is at once an act of carnivalesque retribution and a recognition of the Confederacy's zombie-like persistence. A rebellion defeated more than a hundred and sixty years ago refuses to stay dead; between the creature's legs, a horse head emerges from a gape in the bronze, like a new Jackson already foaling.

well this kicks ass www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...

24.10.2025 13:15 👍 1702 🔁 310 💬 32 📌 25

Du Bois basically did a version of this in his bibliography in Black Reconstruction

14.10.2025 00:47 👍 1415 🔁 281 💬 19 📌 11