@Raphaelite_Girl I am so tired of people who just decide they can pick truth and reality at their own convenience. And people who take advantage of gullibility in ppl who can’t validate news sources. It’s not only regarding the pandemic, but also climate change. Damn them for damning all of us.🤬
I haven’t been on Twitter since this pup arrived in my life. I don’t feel I missed anything, but I’m happy to be able to add to this thread, even if it is late. Happy Newyear everyone ♥️
GOP men are the main obstacle to ending the pandemic that has killed 600k Americans.
Elected Republicans spent the last two decades calling on Muslims to condemn extremists,
Where are the elected Republicans who will risk their careers to save America?
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@mtgreenee Actually no. #BLM is no threat. "...right-wing extremist attacks and plots greatly eclipsing those from the far left and causing more deaths..." https://t.co/oMsXO5lGMP
True justice for George Floyd means renewing our conviction to create a world where police do not have the opportunity to use violence to target Black people.
George Floyd should not have died under an officer’s knee — he should still be alive today.
So should Daunte Wright, Philando Castile, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black people killed by police.
This racist system of policing also resulted in the killing of Daunte Wright by police less than 10 miles from this trial.
And it will continue taking lives by police violence and incarceration until we overhaul it entirely.
George Floyd will never again play games with his daughter, Gianna.
He’ll never go on walks through the park with his fiancée, Courteney.
He will never play basketball with his brother, Philonise.
True justice would mean George Floyd was never killed in the first place.
While today’s verdict is a small win for police accountability and may help heal a grieving community, the systems that allowed George to be murdered — ripping him away from his family and the communities that loved him so much — remain fully intact.
BREAKING: Derek Chauvin has been convicted of the murder of George Floyd.
For the first time in Minnesota state history, a white police officer has been held accountable for killing a Black man.
Greene and Gosar should be pressed on exactly what they mean by respecting “Anglo-Saxon political traditions.” What traditions are they talking about?
There really isn’t a way to spin this as anything other than a blatantly racist caucus taking their hoods off.
Federal contracts awarded to politically connected firms under pressure from a top Trump adviser?
This is exactly the kind of thing we were raising the alarm about last spring.
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@PernilleViese @Elisheba0001 That observation does it for me. Both parties needs to feel seen and respected. If he can’t treat you like you are the person he chose to be his favorite, the one he’s closest to, then you can’t be close.
(Last part is a quote from a child, but it makes the case for me❤️)
@PastryPlate Thats the thing! They know they are serious!
I even think they play a little on it, so that they can take cover behind the joke narrative..
The battle against Bayer-Monsanto was one that few people thought Lee could win, considering the deep pockets and deep political connections the corporation has. #TheMonsantoPapers
READ more about the new book: https://t.co/9dond7J4Om
It needs said that the wholesale dismantling of liberal democracy the Right is after, that it now requires for its political survival, takes more than racist legislation, targeted disenfranchisement, and stacked courts.
It requires violence.
Maybe, instead of just talking about “rapid secularization” with church attendance dipping below 50%, it’s time to talk about how white identity evangelical churches are radicalized, have traumatized untold numbers of people, and function as centers for gross intolerance.