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"The uniformed soldiers marched irregularly, slightly off beat; the turnout was small and the crowd seemed defeated, low-energy, a bit wilted and unenthused after spending hours in DC’s brutal summer humidity. It rained," writes Guardian US columnist Moira Donegan.

There’s a tweet for everything. Even for potentially starting WWIII.

Orwellian www.nytimes.com/2025/06/16/u...

#NYTimesDumpsterFire

There is no reason to be concerned about the birthrate other than racism. Humanity as a whole is above replacement levels, and we could stand to reduce the population. Age cohort problems could easily be solved through liberalized immigration. This is literally the stupidest thing to care about.

I think one measure of who is bringing the violence to protests is how many reporters have been injured by protesters and how many have been injured from police.

My e-scooter in ShopRite by the checkout area with one insulated bag and two reusable bags full of groceries. Felt like between 30 and 40 lb. Lot of ice cream, ices, whip cream, etc in that insulated bag, completely filled. I post this to show that shopping is possible by E-Scooter. #urbanism

ABOLISH AND PROSECUTE ICE www.military.com/daily-news/2...

US pulled out, sanctioned Iran. Iran has responded with a slow pullout.

One of the chemical industry's chief arguments against regulating #PFAS is their role in life-saving medical tech. Today, 150 healthcare providers pushed back. Medicine shouldn't be used as an "excuse" for continuing to produce these dangerous chemical, they asserted. chemtrust.org/medical-prof...

New euphemism for authoritarian lawlessness just dropped

This is jump-ball journalism. The New York Times says Trump’s provocation in LA is either A) a step to maintain order; or B) creeping authoritarianism. NYT knows the answer is B, but won’t tell the public. Fascists love it when the media avoid conclusions and treat everything as a matter of opinion.

@resistrebelrevolt.net Seattle protesters block federal building entrances and exits with Lime scooters, hindering ICE vans exiting the building

How to de-arrest people. looks illegal. haters.noblogs.org/files/2024/0...

Trump, talking at Fort Bragg right now about Los Angeles, is doing something I'm not sure I've ever seen a president do: he's actively maligning people in Los Angeles — an American city — in front of U.S. troops. And the troops are applauding. As an Army brat myself, this strikes me as very new.

Musk's Twitter is now running paid advertising calling for the extrajudicial execution of protesters in Los Angeles. In most countries around the world, this is a criminal act.

RFK Jr.‘s extreme anti-vax views — and his related conflicts of interest — were a huge problem during his confirmation process. So he promised not to change the vaccine advisory panel. Today, he fired every single expert on that panel. It's a public health disaster.

The Overton Window has shifted all the way to ban all non-white people from coming to America. It was never about illegal immigration.

Four LAPD officers on horseback surround a man laying on the ground, trample him, and beat him with their polycarbonate "saber" batons.

Everything that’s happened over the past six months has been a response to an imaginary crisis. There is no immigrant invasion. No trade crisis. No scientific or governance crisis. Just people completely high off their own supply trying to fundamentally reorder society. None of this had to happen.

In the last 20 or so minutes I’ve seen LAPD officers shove women to the ground without provocation, rip a sign out of a man’s hand and then swing a baton into his leg and raise a less-lethal launcher to aim directly at a protester (which I’m 99% is a major policy violation.)