Multiple voting centers across L.A. County are reporting wait times that are longer than one hour. 🇺🇸🗳️
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Even if Trump loses, he will have proved that the most vicious campaign of lies, misogyny, racism, and xenophobia ever waged was not enough to stop nearly half the country from supporting him.
My last pre-election column: https://t.co/FBkkgTRtST
VP Harris knows- when the middle class grows, so does America! 🌟
She has a plan to
✅ give small businesses a $50,000 tax deduction
✅ cut taxes for working people
✅ invest in new manufacturing jobs
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A soldier, a nurse, a lorry driver, a builder, a baker… these are just some of the men accused of the rape and assault of Gisèle Pelicot. By labelling rapists as “monsters,” we actively distance them from ordinary men, ignoring the reality that sexual violence against women is a deliberate choice made by countless men who walk all parts of our society.
Such labels prevent us from confronting the truth this trial now holds up to the world: that many men walk freely in our communities, appearing trusted and safe, yet actively choose to commit acts of violence against women and girls…
Many of the men accused in this trial have attempted to normalise their acts of sexual violence by framing their behaviour as a misunderstanding of consent, and even a reaction to personal struggles. These excuses do not mitigate their actions. Some of the men conceded they ‘should have left’ when they saw Gisèle Pelicot was unconscious, whilst others have been more explicit in their views towards women earlier in life, “I had a hatred towards women.”
This normalisation by these men of their violent behaviours creates a disturbing disparity, minimising the seriousness of their crimes and shifting focus away from the harm of the victim. One of the men accused went as far to state he was ‘was simply following her husband’s instructions,’ going as far to directly tell Gisèle Pelicot in court:
“It’s not me you should be angry with, it’s your husband,”
This is an abhorrent case. Yet, it is an incredible survivor, Gisèle Pelicot, who in choosing to waive her anonymity now holds these ‘ordinary’ men up to the world, to show the full extent of the crimes. To stare down that the men who committed these acts were characters who occupied the community in her life, even ones she unwittingly greeted in her everyday life:
“I saw him now and then in the bakery; I would say hello. I never thought he’d come and rape me,”
- Gisèle Pelicot
➡️ https://t.co/bJkQkU1voG
Tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote in the presidential election.
https://t.co/IGNLhwCQzY can answer all your questions including who can vote, accommodations available for Californians with disabilities, and info on multilingual services.
Andrew Garfield talks to Elmo about missing his mother after she recently passed away.
“When I miss her I remember it’s because she made me so happy, I can celebrate her & miss her at the same time”
Simon dropped by @nypl this morning to show his support on #FreedomToRead community day of action and fight back against book bans. An intellectual king.
Will you or someone you know be voting for the first time in California this election season? Head over to this new resource to learn how! In this resource we share FAQs on voting, and how to contact our voting hotline ahead of election day.
Learn more: https://t.co/OPRpDVU6Yb
Today, on #AgeismAwarenessDay, and every day, we must recognize that ageism does not operate in isolation.
#Ageism intersects with other forms of prejudice, like classism, racism, sexism, homophobia, and ableism.
Here are 3 examples: 🧵