Will never understand the obsession of journalists to ask far-right figures why they aren’t more polite with their bigotry, as if the issue is tonality instead of rhetoric.
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The dignity harm of abortion bans can be hard for people to see, in part because in a sexist culture, we’re not always used to thinking of women as dignified. But the degradation of abortion bans isn’t a mere embarrassment or inconvenience; it’s an erosion of women’s citizenship.
@jayrosen_nyu@froomkin @SantOjanguren The Times deploys familiar language to sanitize overreach of authority. I searched "police clash"... you could scroll forever. https://t.co/cZ7krEsriZ
@RottenInDenmark This is why the Times’ insistence that its reporting is unbiased and independent is bullshit. The choice to cover this story, and to treat it as an issue of national importance, is in itself a form of advocacy.
nothing makes my blood boil like seeing local corporate media erase the Black and indigenous leaders of the movement to stop Cop City. it is so incredibly demeaning and insulting and straight out of the southern segregationist playbook. DON'T BE FOOLED BY IT.
@TessaDuvall The wildest part of the framing of this story is that the reader is supposed to feel bad for a cop who no longer feels comfortable wearing her police uniform to a kids soccer game…when she’s off duty!