hazelly.bsky.social
I like presidents who aren’t convicted of felonies.
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What would be possible if our representatives thought of us as citizens first, and then as consumers?
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Two things can be true: male radicalization is a problem.
And women are deciding they do not need men to have a happy, self-sustaining life.
But I will say this again: it is incumbent upon men to fix themselves.
Do what women have done: work on yourself.
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I hear all this 'we're losing a generation of boys' and I'm like, why didn't anyone mourn for the lost generations of girls & women?
Way too much of the dialogue is holding women and their success responsible for the failings of men.
Women don't owe men anything.
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North of Coeur d'Alene, we had people from 3 Idaho counties, Eastern Washington and NW Montana. Hell of a turnout. Proud of our community.
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Hell yeah.
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Thank you for calling attention to this ongoing catastrophe. Keep going!
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Thank you, Senator!
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Darth for king.
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Literally toxic masculinity
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Listen: AI doesn’t *know* anything. It’s a techbro failson, a digital particleboard machine just smooshing human expertise and art and experience into a context-free info-shaped lump, and it doesn’t know it’s wrong about things because its job is *imitation* of information, not actual information.
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Dems betting big on piddling themselves while Trump and Musk ransack democracy.
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I teach at a small college in the Midwest. My students are broke, but they’re more upset their rights are being stripped away.
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A complete and total shutdown of reading until we can figure out what the hell is going on.
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Dictator chic.
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True of many parts of the academy to be honest. The squeeze on hiring in humanities has had similar careerist effects.
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Small dick energy sees itself
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We need people ready to stand on principle, and they are focus grouping comms strategies.
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It’s almost as though decades of eviscerating the humanities and casting the study of history, ethics, and literature as grotesque indulgences has led to a moment where our leaders lack all character, courage, and moral conviction.
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Funny isn’t it that despite all the conferences, institutes, TED talks, and certificate programs on leadership, the people who are leading us are completely unable to meet this moment.
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Shocking that decades of institutional decision making privileging shareholder value, donor relations, and ass covering could lead to a world where politicians, corporate executives and academic administrators are absolute quislings.
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The milquetoast minority can’t be bothered with more than anodyne posting.
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Just. Do. Something.
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Then fucking do something!
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George is giving male model here.