drkhaynes.bsky.social
Epigenetic bioengineer using materials from breast cancer, lupus, and X chromosomes. Science thoughts with random food pics. AfroBiotech founder, Emory/ GA Tech BME faculty, synthetic biologist, artist.
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Dan Caine is an anti-merit hire.
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A lot of ashiness in that photo.
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I wouldn’t mind if Canada was a bit closer to Georgia. lol.
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Because roosters actually go aaakackaaalalaaaa!
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*at the 1 person level
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I had this thought as well. I’m curious about the economics of fascist control. There’s a pattern of downsizing first. At the 1 person isolation from info. Broadly, smaller countries, “broken off” territories (eg US succession) … shrinking the government. Narcissists also isolate their victims.
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Having and expressing emotions is good and natural. The problem is when emotions are doing the critical decision making instead of the rational mind.
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This says “protecting, building, solving” but I see a lot of controlling and destroying. What people show me they are supersedes what they tell me they are.
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Also making it illegal for the Black kids to sit at lunch together (so to speak) … banning affinity group graduation celebrations and housing. Typical things that certain power-tripping “majority” folks complain about.
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He’s going with classic alt right manufactured rage in this one: “American educational institutions have discriminated against students on the basis of race, including white and Asian students,” rEveRse RaCisM!!!
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It opens with … “American educational institutions have discriminated against students
on the basis of race, including white and Asian students,“ and goes after ‘race-based graduation ceremonies.’ We know what ceremonies they’re talking about
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We’re going to need direct recruitment networks now more than ever.
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So chop off an arm and if it seemed like it was useful sew it back on. lol
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I would add “instead of asking us for stuff and demanding our labor, shut up, listen, observe, and learn.”
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Look at North Korea. Look at Mississippi. Look at all the prosperity that authoritarianism brings us. (sarcasm) en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
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Felon said what?
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Most definitely. I was thinking that if lab supply companies (local branches) like Thermo Fisher, Sigma, VWR, etc see a slow down in business, those employees would be hurt as well. Are you talking about staff within universities or the lab supply companies, or both?
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With every passing second it just … it just keeps getting worse somehow.
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I haven’t heard much from the commercial sector; vendors who sell consumables to research labs. I assume they would be affected. Do they have another larger consumer?
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Thank you for this. While it is true that one specific thing won’t work to solve the entire problem, doing many things all at once will.
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At least this helps me to overcome my stem cell trepidation. Let me just get some stem cells and start doing whatever. 😆
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The way I stopped, listened, and pumped my fist in the air when you said this! This spoke to my soul. I immediately went searching the internet to find the transcript. Thank you for posting this so more people can read it.
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A good article for journal club, perhaps? When I was in Pam’s lab we had a field day with the “arsenic eating bacteria” article in Science. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21127214/
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Ugh, typo: Marketplace.
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“But the lasting, structural damage that’s deliberately being done to this economy and everyone in it … has to be pointed out.” www.marketplace.org/2025/02/13/t...
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“There are forced mass resignations in critical agencies. And there are private operatives assuming government power and authority. I said two weeks ago that this program’s not going to chase everything that comes out of the White House. And we’re not.
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“Regulations and processes clearly set forth.
An expectation of fairness and of recourse when wronged. And all of them are under assault right now.
There are illegal takeovers of government systems.
There are illegal shutdowns of government agencies and departments.
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“There’s a baseline set of conditions that foster the investment, the trust, and the confidence that make the American economy what it is. The institutions of this economy work, in no small part because the institutions of this DEMOCRACY work.
THE RULE OF LAW.
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“A lot of what happens in American capitalism is far from perfect. We all know that. But the same kind of capitalism that’s so problematic is also what makes the United States, despite its flaws the economic envy of the world.
And that doesn’t just happen out of nowhere.
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“Good trouble. Necessary trouble.” ~John Lewis
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Can you comment on the possible effects of this? Will he be replaced by a MAGA lackey or will the position be left empty?
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I love this. I just posted this on my FB page.
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Yes!!!