JD Vance Sidesteps Questions On Laura Loomer’s Racist Comments About Kamala Harris — In Tense Exchange With NBC’s Kristen Welker
If he won't defend his wife's heritage, what do you think he will do for the rest of America....
He's America's biggest hypocrite and has proven that he too cannot be trusted.
The State is primarily concerned not with violent threats from the far-Right which pose an actual physical danger to the public - but instead in disrupting and repressing movements from below that challenge the power of the State and capital.
"Over the following months, according to the documents obtained by The Intercept and Defending Rights & Dissent, the FBI’s counterterrorism investigation unlocked additional federal resources, deepened coordination with military intelligence, generated sustained counterterrorism attention on minor acts of vandalism, and ultimately culminated in a six-person boots-on-the-ground operation conducting physical surveillance of the Stop Camp Grayling Week of Action.
...the FBI saw fit to share an activist zine with military intelligence, drag in other alphabet agencies, and justify physical surveillance operations — all underpinned by the designation of the movement as worthy of a domestic terrorism investigation."
Playing with the band at my first visit to a church is a bit of a bold move, even for me
So far nothing terrifyingly weird. Community focused church with songs in English and Spanish, very simple and accessible lesson, super nice people, good coffee.
I'm not great at strangers but I'm pretending to be a person who is good at this and so far I think I am foolng everyone
This building at Rockland State Hospital was abandoned, used briefly as a daycare, then abandoned again.
Check out the rest: abandonedamerica.us/rockland-p…
US police shoot dogs so often that a Justice Department expert calls it an “epidemic”
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Particularly in a country where we’re seeing rapidly intensifying
💥campaigns against books, libraries, and librarians,
I am extremely concerned by an outcome that not only imposes
💥further limits on how libraries can provide books to the people who need them,
but seems to
💥view libraries as detrimental to society.
We must fight to protect our rights to read freely, and fight back against the #censorship, #surveillance, and #rent-#seeking that publishers and book distribution platforms have been working to not only normalize, but protect by law.
My beliefs are simple, and hardly radical:
Libraries are critical infrastructure.
Access to information is a human right.
When you buy a book you should truly own it.
When a library buys a book, they should be able to lend it.
Readers should be able to read without any third parties spying over their shoulders, or preventing them from accessing the materials they have legally obtained
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I can't say I'm surprised that most media companies are going to be reluctant to say "lie" because "defamation"--is it a lie if you straight up don't give a shit? Frankfurt says no, you're actually worse than a liar. Even the Muller report had to say that they'd have a hard time proving Trump knew he broke the law because he so flagrantly violated it (that's what exonerated him :p)
At this point the Ohio one is a blatant lie. But it's still risky to say someone lied.


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