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I'd take this view more seriously if he also supported not forcibly removing children from their homes because they're thought to possibly be trans. Somehow, I doubt this is the case. https://t.co/yKjN0bVBMK
— Avi Woolf, Wilderness Conservative (@AviWoolf) June 28, 2021
The real tell in this clip is not that Kilmeade read Mein Kampf. We shouldn’t be scared of books.
It’s that Kilmeade says he read Mein Kampf, Crenshaw nods—and then they go on talking about how really it’s only the CRT that students shouldn’t be reading.. pic.twitter.com/u6GEmHMOde
i figured out how to create a device that will give the puppy a treat when an api call is made. i am very tempted to tie this to a camera and kofi/paypal but you all are monsters and will keep giving the puppy treats, i know how the internet works.
— following the dopamine (@randileeharper) June 28, 2021
Keep this in mind during discussions of the PNW heat wave. Keeping cool during heat waves is not easy, and extreme weather like this is especially dangerous to marginalized and vulnerable demographics who may not be able to access AC or who are at higher risk for heat stroke. https://t.co/F1txj9AQSy
— Mary Robinette Kowal@ (@MaryRobinette) June 28, 2021
a few things buried here: -half the asheville officers who quit just joined different police depts -the cop at the center of the story rejoined the PD -cops themselves say they're asked to deal w/mental health crises & overdoses theyre not equipped for, echoing activists https://t.co/7Ave3gAzy6
good news, hope it holds. Important that aid groups and neutrals retain access, famine has left much of Tigray in dire condition and there are still many lives to be saved https://t.co/OqDyo1DEWS
I would take the day off work to celebrate if facebook vanished off the earth but yeah you’re gonna have to do better than well your honor obviously they’re evil fucks https://t.co/xlYj09aAdj
— kilgore trout, uatx professor of turnip studies (@KT_So_It_Goes) June 28, 2021
So unless SCOTUS intervenes in *another* 5th Circuit decision—this one—the Olivas family will have to live with the idea that it is reasonable for the government to set a man on fire and destroy a home without any recourse.