anshugsharma.bsky.social
Studying quantum computing and software semantics. YIMBY, anti-ethnonationalisms, pro open borders. ‘Anarchist’ is not a slur. He/him
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The replies and quotes to this post are breaking my heart. This is ethnic cleansing in its early stages and we must ALL be resisting it by any means necessary.
Those of us with the privilege of white skin and anglo names, remember: PRIVILEGE IS COMMUNITY PROPERTY. We have to use it. Don't waste it.
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CHLA is the latest institution in a string of many hospitals and nonprofits to capitulate to Trump despite his threats being blatantly illegal and harmful to the people they serve.
CHLA CEO Paul Viviano pretends that he cares about underserved communities, but makes $2 million a year.
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This is exactly what happened @chadloder.bsky.social. I recorded this video at 7:14 barely escaping the kettle. Then watched confused as the cops didn't make another move for the following 45 minutes, only preventing trapped protesters from exiting the area
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Article refuting some conclusions of this poll: www.haaretz.com/opinion/2025...
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Yes, and popular Democratic Pres FDR interned Japanese americans, does that make internment okay? Martin Luther King Jr was very unpopular for much of his life, does that make him wrong? Boas, Roberts, and too many others confuse 'popular' with 'correct'
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And Phil Boas is a xenophobe who thinks mass deportations are okay because Pres Barack Obama did them. www.azcentral.com/story/opinio...
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Laurie Roberts is also a NIMBY www.azcentral.com/story/opinio...
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Same thing with 'open borders' as well. A scary term to many, and you don't have to like it or even use it, but how is it possible to support governments being able to restrict immigration while simultaneously opposing ethnonationalism? (esp in a country with birthright citizenship?)
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Of course, the world isn't split into ethnonationalists and anti-ethnonationalists. As I posted earlier, people who don't acknowledge that no group has a right to a state are playing into ethnonationalist, fascist hands, whether they id as those things or not jewishcurrents.org/there-is-no-...
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I've lost count of how many pro-ethnonationalism articles I've read that accuse the left of seeing oppressor and oppressed as inflexible unchanging categories. Accusations are confessions.
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Seeing the world in terms of race and religion; remember when social conservatives continually accused progressives of doing this? Of course, they still do, along with seeing unchangable categories of oppressor and oppressed, which is a part of how they justify ethnonationalism.
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"In an interview with the BBC, Huckabee said "Muslim countries have 644 times the amount of land that are controlled by Israel".
"So maybe, if there is such a desire for the Palestinian state, there would be someone who would say, we'd like to host it," he said."
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"Lauren Tomasi, a 9News correspondent, was reporting live on Sunday when an officer behind her suddenly raised their firearm and fired a nonlethal round at close range, video shows."
Better but leaves out the officer (not sure what agency) turned and aimed at the reporter.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzAa...