leehall.bsky.social
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Aspiring self-rewilder
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About that cow... veganplace.blog/2022/04/17/e...
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Oat milk, almond milk? I'm not trying to die!
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You both might want to take a look at this: abcnews.go.com/Internationa...
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Oh, dear... Professor Tribe. How many adjuncts are out there across the country working in their cars and moonlighting at grocery stores? And you are really coming here to suggest that the resistance is about giving money to Harvard?
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Thank you for your response. I hope you are curious about the answer to my query.
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The way was paved. I wrote this more than 20 years ago: lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/...
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You can’t reverse authoritarianism without confronting the role your own party played in building it. Loyalty without accountability is complicity. ***
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I share these thoughts w/you now because I am always asked if I regret not backing the Democratic Party for their support of genocide. I would never & have never voted for a Republican. But what I regret is watching both parties pave the road to authoritarianism—then blaming voters for walking it.
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Biden/Kamala refused to compromise on genocide. Voters calling for a ceasefire were left at a moral impasse: support an administration enabling atrocity, or risk empowering a domestic authoritarian. It was a burden no electorate should bear—choosing between injustice abroad and danger at home.
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Voters like me saw, time and again, that once our rights were eroded, they were never restored. That once our votes were secured, our red lines were crossed. And that choosing the lesser evil didn’t stop the harm—it only cleared the path for more of it.
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So-called Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized that his goal is to essentially commodify the detainment and deportation processes so that the immiseration of migrants can line corporate pockets.
Truly an American Dream.
michiganadvance.com/2025/04/09/i...
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Also see: youtu.be/P58oacu-nc8