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@EWess92@PolitiFact@hinsonashley Sex and gender are two different things. Conflating gender and sex is dishonest - and both sides do it often. Saying that changes to gender presentation are a “sex change” is dishonest, and so is calling medical and surgical changes to sex “gender affirming.”
@ASFleischman Of unlawfully present persons are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, shouldn’t they be able to make a successful motion to dismiss any removal proceeding against them for lack of jurisdiction? Not to mention any criminal proceeding?
@lexlanham Reading in hard cover: The World: A Family History of Humanity (Sebag Montefiori)
Reading on Kindle: The Perfect Kill (Quinell)
Watching: The Boroughs (Netflix)
Playing: Civ VII (Firaxis)
For my final history of the year, I just started The World: A Family History of Humanity by Simon Sebag-Montefiore @simonmontefiore, which will likely be my first history book of 2026.
If you read any of these and enjoy them, let me know. Happy Reading!
Followed that with Oathbreakers: The War of Brothers that Shattered an Empire and Made Medieval Europe - How Charlemagne's Dynasty Fell and Why It Matters for Understanding Political Collapse by Matthew Gabriele. I didn't know much about this time period so I learned alot
To get the Danes' side of the story, I next read The Wolf Age: The Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons and the battle for the North Sea Empire by Tore Skeie. If you are interested in that time period, I can't recommend this one enough.