Attempting to cover your perpetrator sympathizing by “condemning” sexual assault and expressing “supportive” words for victims means absolutely nothing other than you’re actually condemning the victim by supporting the perpetrator.
The work Neal Hutcheson has done to capture and preserve this man and this place is important. I don’t know another word to use and I do not use that word lightly. It is important. And I am thankful it exists. https://t.co/mQIKoziulk
@AuthorLMurphy Things are going well. Getting some rain currently and a small break from the heat. How about Quebec?
That’s funny your wife likes N. Sparks. My wife made me read The Notebook with her 20 years ago, Lol. I’m still getting over that.
Military Veteran Fights Apathy, Memories With Perseverance - The War Horse - it’s hard to believe it’s been a year since my personal essay was published. Thank you @TheWarHorseNews @KellySKennedy and @KristinDavis #miltwitter#vets https://t.co/6aEtbzIPPr
Yesterday’s sad news about the UNC shooting made me think of Jo Ann Beard’s famous essay, “The Fourth State of Matter.” I’ve read it and reread it, and I cry every single time I do. If you haven’t read it yet, here it is. A breathtaking piece of writing.
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Shotgun Honey Presents: Thicker Than Water featuring "Shifting the Blame" by Curtis Ippolito (@Curtis9980 )
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As someone who went to many bookstores for many books and sat in empty rooms, what an absolute blessing it has been to spend two weeks on the road with packed houses and standing room only events. Means the absolute world to me.
I’ve talked about this before, but for anyone who doesn’t know, the start of this new novel confronts the (mis)history that is alluded to on this sign located on Western Carolina University’s campus.
“I am sick to my stomach. I have 115 other deputies that they do a good job ... This is a perfect example of why people don't trust the police.”
— Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey on the six white now-former officers who tortured two Black men in Mississippi
Tomorrow on America This Week with @mtaibbi we will discuss, with thoroughness, the latest Trump indictment. We will also discuss, with equal thoroughness, The Red-Headed League, the great Sherlock Holmes story.
“The Few, the Proud spoke to me on Saturday mornings, between Johnny Quest, the Justice League, and the Transformers. Over bowls of Froot Loops, those men looked like real heroes,” writes Lance Minor. https://t.co/PGsWphUJoR