Rabbi Jill Zimmerman (@rabbijill@sfba.social) (SFBA.social)
Yesterday, on Rosh Hashanah, one of the holiest days for Jews, Trump made it clear, again, that he is an out-loud antisemite. His giant megaphone means that he has, once again, put a target on the back of American Jews. And evidently, the GOP & half of our country is just fine with that. I usually ignore him, but this has shaken & angered me. We are already dealing with threats to synagogues on a daily basis. Now this?
stephaniepixie 🏳️‍🌈 (@stephaniepixie@fandom.garden) (Fandom Garden)
I absolutely abhor that with every study that proves universal basic income works (how many studies does it take before it’s actually implemented universally?) there’s the qualifier “homeless people didn’t spend as much money on booze and drugs as we thought”. So condescending. We don’t scrutinize rich people this way. There’s the assumption that rich people deserve that choice because the money belongs to them. Poor people have to answer to some arbitrary social expectation of acceptable behaviour before they are “allowed” to be housed, fed, clothed, etc. It shouldn’t matter how basic universal income is spent. The whole point is that we all get the choice and the possibility to live a comfortable life. It’s not up to any of us to decide what comfort looks like for anyone. Some people don’t fit social expectations and it’s apparently not ok only when they are poor.
Tim Lacy (@timlacy@zirk.us) (zirkus)
Yes, I promise I'll "never forget" 9/11--but not for the same reasons our hyper-patriots, blood-and-soil nationalists, Christian imperial crusaders, and cross-party imperialists want me too. As a result of that tragic event, and its aftermath, I became a better citizen, a better political thinker, a better historian, a better educator, and a better Christian in spite of their permanent war-oriented white Christo-nationalist tribalism. Indeed, I'll never ever forget the personal lessons of 9/11.