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Yossarian's Roost Resuscitated

 
 
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Reply Mon 7 Apr, 2025 06:33 am
Nina Turner
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The DNC should immediately ban dark money and corporate money from the party and every elected Democrat should publicly come out in support of it.
If not, they need to stop using the “oligarchy” terminology.
If you can’t rid yourselves of your own oligarchs, stop it.
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Reply Mon 7 Apr, 2025 12:22 pm
April 20. There is a warning making the rounds that Trump has targeted that day to declare martial law.
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Reply Tue 8 Apr, 2025 07:32 am
I keep reading how we defeated Nazis in WWII. But before the war the Nazis were treated by the US better than the Jews. The propaganda had us believing we were defeating Naziism. It didn't take long to make friends with Germany, whose scientists we craved. The affinity for Nazis may have been sublimated for a time, but resurgent it is and we may not be able to stop it.
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Reply Thu 10 Apr, 2025 08:52 am
They clearly have enough to impeach and remove you know who. But if they do that they better remove Vance at the same time.
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Reply Thu 10 Apr, 2025 07:31 pm
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Reply Fri 11 Apr, 2025 05:25 am
Israel blockades, imprisons, starves and holds hostage 2.2 million Gazans as it has for 17 years. Gazans have no way to leave or flee, they are imprisoned, and trapped in a death camp.
Israel drives Gazans around like cattle, displacing them from one place to another, attacking and killing them constantly, no matter where they seek shelter, whether in a school, a hospital, a shelter, a refugee camp, or even and Israeli declared "safe zone"
Not only that, Israel uses starvation, deprivation of water, destruction of medical facilities and vital infrastructure of Gazans as barbaric inhumane weapons of war, Israel shuns Mercy.
It's just like shooting fish in a barrel
Evil is the absence of Empathy
Empathy Requires Defensive Action
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Reply Fri 11 Apr, 2025 05:54 pm
Heather Cox Richardson
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In a strange twist, I was actually researching the extraordinary powers of the Department of Homeland Security today for a radio show when Forbes broke the news that the DHS was looking for help compiling a database of "media influencers." DHS leaders want the database to include journalists, editors, correspondents, social media influencers, bloggers, and so on, and to include the "sentiments" of the people in it. While DHS spokesperson Tyler Q. Houlton tweeted that monitoring media is normal practice, and that "any suggestion otherwise is fit for tin foil hat wearing, black helicopter conspiracy theorists," many people have helpfully pointed out that, in fact, this is a move straight out of Putin's playbook, and that media influencers with the wrong "sentiments" get arrested or attacked, or they disappear.
There is no way now to know which interpretation is the right one.
But I do know that it's a funny thing as an American to realize that saying or writing something could lead to imprisonment, torture, or death. It happens in other countries, of course, and it has certainly happened here at times, but it has never been part of our lives that we had to worry that our own government would, in a systematic way, silence dissenters.
The first reaction to this realization is denial: there is no way this could happen. And then it gets personal: there is no way this could happen to me. And finally, the personal turns the idea into a bit of a joke: the concept that I would be important enough to silence just proves that the idea is ridiculous.
But then you wonder. Perhaps every person thinks they're safe right up until they hear the door slam against the wall.
It didn't bother me when I got put on the Professor Watchlist right after Trump took office. I have attracted troubling attention before, and have come to accept it as part of the cost of doing business. There are precautions you take, and then you get on with your life. So the Professor Watchlist didn't bother me... until I understood how frightened other people were about my inclusion on it, and I suddenly saw that maybe the fact that our government supported the sort of folks who were policing universities meant that the watchlist was a very different thing than I had become accustomed to.
I could not bear the idea that my writing and speaking might endanger my children or my partner, and I considered shutting up. But my very practical kids-- who are all adults-- pointed out that there are so many records connecting them to me that any potential damage was already done, and they told me they were proud of me. My partner asked me if I was willing to live in an America where a person couldn't say what she thought. He said he didn't want to.
I thought about it, and realized that I am exactly the sort of person who must never cede ground to this sort of terrorism (for that's fundamentally what it is: threatening people's safety in order to influence their behavior). If I have a faith, it is in the principle of human self-determination, and that faith makes me a staunch defender of American democracy, the system of government that has the best chance, I think, of fostering a society in which everyone can reach their highest potential.
So I set my affairs in order, and went back to my normal life, while continuing to try to call attention to the illegalities and extremes of the Trump administration, and at the same time to illuminate the principles that truly make America great. I harp on our history because it tells us about our past triumphs and, crucially, our failures. We can-- must-- learn from both.
But it is now being suggested that I might be writing my own death warrant. This is a very odd thing to try to wrap your head around. My colleagues occasionally talk about how the first ones to be "disappeared" in a political coup are the professors who speak out. That is true, historically. And while it used to be an academic observation for me, it has quite suddenly grown teeth.
And so I write this tonight, thinking how terribly silly it is to imagine that the American government might purge opponents, and how ridiculous it is to think that anyone could perceive someone like me as a threat, and yet also thinking that maybe I'm wrong, and this horror is really coming, and that someday, some historian will see this post and think sadly: "When she wrote this there was still time. But they didn't stop it... because they truly didn't think it could happen to them."
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Reply Sat 12 Apr, 2025 01:16 pm

John Collins
Logically_JC
They want to cut $230 billion from SNAP, because nothing says “save the children” like starving them.
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Reply Sun 13 Apr, 2025 07:00 am
phillys black marxist ☭
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“First world” countries cannibalized themselves to hell for corporate profit and now they’re blaming it on minority groups immigrants sacs lgbt ppl. Propaganda is dangerous as ****.
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