jwilliamkennedy.bsky.social
Assistant Professor. University of Colorado. I research Latin American and Latina/o cultures with a focus on migration from Mexico & Central America 🇬🇹
Also, digitizing DNC precinct information into a U/X friendly platform. All posts are my own.
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I dont think complaining the way you did is a demonstration of leadership at all. Rise, not sink, to the occasion. (this is for other readers here)
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www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
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You were a hero to a lot of people.
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poor intern
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all biological life on earth will die one day because of [wait for it] age...for i am a visionary...it is said...be known...
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Schumer gets 40~ replies on his efforts to protect democracy on a pretty dedicated blue platform...sad.
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The Quetzal poses for no one. (nice pic!)
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Ken is a hypocrite:
www.thenation.com/article/poli...
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Hurricanes are woke.
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Another way of putting is that incumbency + DNC corporate donors work tandem with the gerontocratic elements of the DNC. Or, put another, Precinct Captains are already receiving marching orders from the DNC. At multiple levels there is already extant bias from an ostensibly neutral national org.
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No need to curse. I fully understood the implications of both arguments lmao.
That said, again, the idea that the DNC is staying out of anything is laughable. Take care - muted.
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To anyone reading this any basic descriptive math or philosophy would tell you this is patently false -- there is already so much bias and "positivity" and "negativity" in the party including in the results of Martin's election.
This dude is disingenuous: robust primaries are good in blue districts
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Yingling makes my soul sing, reported a local college student as overheard near Georgetown event featuring SECDEF
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i would rather kidnap myself than eat a tuna melt tbh
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"We are Woke Marxist Pope. This first song is called Loomering."
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Allentown Proud! As a Lehigh County native this is nice
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Respectfully, I agree, but it is also eugenics vis-a-vis border control, eugenics vis-a-vis apartheid structures, and the list goes on, and convergent are these themes and realities around public health concerns, civics, education, state-based "federalism" etc. May we live by the convictions 2resist
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"Want" is doing a lot of heavy lifting for Orange Man - maybe his staff / Heritage Foundation
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I grew up with a lot of Dallas jokes -- so I get it but also mmm
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Lest anyone fully normalize this kind of speech, the pronoun "we" normalizes the way Democrats voted for this and vote for similar things.
"While the invasion of Iraq was ethically ignominious and built on faulty, if not fabricated intelligence, [insert sentence]"
Hold All Democrats to account.
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Your strategy was Kamala is Brat retweets, correct?
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Resign, sir.
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Also, step down!
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Leave David Hogg alone. He's not breaking rules. Ipso facto -- YOU are already putting your hands all over races. Don't be a hypocrite
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Remember to upvote people who criticize this schlemiel and offer some helpful links to civic engagement
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At least Bluesky is a center of gravity for effective politics
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Sadly (in the sense this judge shouldn't dealing with this), you're likely quite right
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🙏
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I feel bad for the intern who manages this account. I really do. I don't think Chuck manages this and my money is no one on his staff is thinking about the well-being of what I imagine is an overworked college kid or recent grad.
However, like Chuck, they could or should resign.
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This made me laugh. On the other hand, que en paz descanse the Pope.
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Little Red Brooks
ha
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Damn there needs to be some legal scrutiny on algorithmic headlines and images, guidelines on best practices (AP?), and definitely fees - too bad Democrats don't put up multi-modal discursively engaged legislation when they have power.
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Where is the tenured call for a mass strike and mutual aid compact hearkening back to the Chicano Blowouts?
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POT MEET KETTLE
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Also, last interaction with what is totally a nitpicky reply on your side, but the idea that University presidents aren't influenced by Presidential politics (including ex) is just totally a whoosh-the-ball-went-right-by-you -- see the Presidents of Columbia and Penn and others lol
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Also, just to be clear -- there's literally nothing that suggests incredulity on what he's doing behind the scenes. Casting doubt is not the same as being unbelieving. Moreover, I would posit he has a huge public platform. This semantic interchange is NOT what we need in holding people accountable.
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On the contrary, but the public nature of social media belies the degree to which any inference might otherwise have readability in a different ethical context. In any case, I do believe he's busy -- but being publically busy is equally important. I'm well aware of what top University Presidents do.
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Obama's social media presence, at a minimum, could be improved. I am not commenting on what Harvard did. I am a graduate of Cornell, and strongly believe they should all speak out. My point is on how elder party members behave right now -- it is clearly remiss. Only today did Joe Biden speak out.
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Not sure if it's appropriate but lo siento, sorry to hear
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Unless Barack is actively working behind the scenes with Top 50 university leaders, I can't help but feel this is tiresome on some level.
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Maryland Sen is headed there, possibly, soon / this week - so not even that unusual. International visits are purview of Sens
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Dude get on a plane and go there - you have power in your visibility. Retire if you dont use it