July52024

sapphia:

USA please listen to me: the price of “teaching them a lesson” is too high. take it from New Zealand, who voted our Labour government out in the last election because they weren’t doing exactly what we wanted and got facism instead.

Trans rights are being attacked, public transport has been defunded, tax cuts issued for the wealthy, they’ve mass-defunded public services, cut and attacked the disability funding model, cut benefits, diverted transport funding to roads, cut all recent public transport subsidies, cancelled massive important infrastructure projects like damns and ferries (we are three ISLANDS), fast tracked mining, oil, and other massive environmentally detrimental projects and gave the power the to approve these projects singularly to three ministers who have been wined and dined by lobbyists of the companies that have put the bids in to approve them while one of the main minister infers he will not prioritise the protection of endangered species like the archeys frog over mining projects that do massive environmental harm. They have attacked indigenous rights in an attempt to negate the Treaty of Waitangi by “redefining it”; as a backup, they are also trying to remove all mentions of the treaty from legislation starting with our Child Protection laws no longer requiring social workers to consider the importance of Maori children’s culture when placing those children; when the Waitangi Tribunal who oversees indigenous matters sought to enquire about this, the Minister for Children blocked their enquiry in a breach of comity that was condemned in a ruling — too late to do anything — by our Supreme Court. They have repealed labour protections around pay and 90 day trials, reversed our smoking ban, cancelled our EV subsidy, cancelled our water infrastructure scheme that would have given Maori iwi a say in water asset management, cancelled our biggest city’s fuel tax, made our treasury and inland revenue departments less accountable, dispensed of our Productivity Commission, begun work on charter schools and military boot camps in an obvious push towards privatisation, cancelled grants for first home buyers, reduced access to emergency housing, allowed no cause evictions, cancelled our Maori health system that would have given Maori control over their own public medical care and funding, cut funding of services like budgeting advice and food banks, cancelled the consumer advocacy council, cancelled our medicine regulations, repealed free prescriptions, deferred multiple hospital builds, failed to deliver on pre-election medical promises, reversed a gun ban created in response to the mosque shootings, brought back three strikes = life sentence policy, increased minimum wage by half the recommended amount, cancelled fair pay for disabled workers, reduced wheelchair services, reversed our oil and gas exploration ban, cancelled our climate emergency fund, cut science research funding including climate research, removed limits on killing sea lions, cut funding for the climate change commission, weakened our methane targets, cancelled Significant National Areas protections, have begun reversing our ban on live exports. Much of this was passed under urgency.

It’s been six months.

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aqlstar:

gehe-lihiyot-androgynos-varda:

spacelazarwolf:

spacelazarwolf:

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whomp whomp.

fellas is it racist to be a member of a people that has existed for over 4000 yrs and been persecuted specifically because we refuse to assimilate away from our unique culture.

I’m begging idiots to learn that ethnicity isn’t a synonym for “race”

Ethnicity (eth-NIH-sih-tee): A term that refers to the social and cultural characteristics, backgrounds, or experiences shared by a group of people. These include language, religion, beliefs, values, and behaviors that are often handed down from one generation to the next.

People really get so angry that ancient Jewish tradition doesn’t subscribe to western constructs of race.

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3PM

Anonymous asked:

Wait you believe in the horseshoe theory? As an anarcho-communist?

gerrysherry:

transmascpetewentz:

i don’t believe in horseshoe theory, i believe in non-jews across the political spectrum being antisemitic but especially when they are radicalized.

Me on the other hand I believe in it with all my evil little heart

come at me anons

3PM

grison-in-space:

butts-bouncing-on-the-beltway:

butts-bouncing-on-the-beltway:

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YES HI EXCUSE ME I HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE SPEAKER?

What the actual FUCK do you mean ME/CFS is orthostatic????????

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@ceanothusspinosus

OKAY

SO THIS IS ACTUALLY REALLY INTERESTING AND I’M GOING TO WALK YOU THRU SOME INFO RELATED TO MY CURRENT REACTION OF COMMITTING SERIAL ARSON IN MY BRAIN.

1) Orthostatic is a word used in medicine to refer to symptoms that are present during or due to a change of position/elevation of the brain in comparison to the heart and lungs. It is SPECIFICALLY a term used to describe the relationship that your cardio-pulmonary system has to your brain while you are in motion. Some examples of this: orthostatic hypotension (a slowing of the heart rate/lowering of blood pressure during movements where your brain requires a raising of blood pressure to maintain functionality (e.g. you have increased the gravitational impact on bloodflow in your body by requiring your heart to pump blood against gravity to your brain by sitting up or standing and increasing the distance blood must flow while the heart works against gravity), orthostatic headaches (headaches that persist only while sitting or standing and are immediatepy relieved in the prone position, even/especially if sitting/standing back up causes the headache to resume), etc.

2) if ME/CFS is orthostatic in nature (or at least prone towards an orthostatic presentation) that means that with ME/CFS the brains functionality is entirely dependent on a dysfunctional cardio-pulmonary system and/or a dysautonomic nervous system. These are BOTH features extremely common among atypical neurocognitive structuring, e.g. ADHD, schizophrenia, seizures, ACC, PTSD, autoimmune disorder like diabetes or arthritis or lupus, etc.

This would seem to be supported by growing indicators that all of these body-mind dysregulations are most common among systemically marginalized and under-resourced groups/communities (often even THE SAME groups/communities)

3) orthostatic and dysautonomic symptoms are often in part controlled by stimulents (see ADHD, narcolepsy, cognitive processing delays/disorders, POTS, etc) due to the relationship that these atypical neurocognitive structures have with stimulents and noroepinephrin/dopamine receptors.

4) almost all physical forms of orthostatic and dysautonomic symptoms are considered to be high risk of development in the aftermath of infection and are frequently part of the diagnostic criteria for autoimmune issues broadly and post-viral autoimmune disorders specifically

5) stimulents are incredibly hard to obtain in safe supply due to the lack of manufacturers and distributers who are willing and able to work with the careful chemistry between “helpful” stimulent (e.g. methylphenidate salts) and “harmful” stimulent (e.g. single methylation methamphetamines). It’s doable for sure! But it is very much one of the easier meds to fuck up making, and one of the meds with far more varied and complex side effects when fucked up (due to specifically being a nervous system stimulent). This means that one of the most effective methods of controlling symptoms is likely largely unavailable to the people who will need it (fortunately I am doctor approved to take my meth, so I’m good as long as supplies hold, but even that isn’t a guarantee, and MANY will not be this lucky)

6) the current socio-political climate is one of enforced and unnecessary scarcity across all spectrums and areas of need. This means that anyone already dysautonomic is likely operating at a distinct disadvantage and is playing a game “stealing from peter to pay paul” in terms of need-meeting. Anyone who isn’t already dysautonomic has started a countdown clock to becoming so if that scarcity doesn’t release.

7) I am…..deeply concerned about what that means on a public health scale and honestly at least some of that is me coping with my own anger and fear about my own circumstances by switching into community organizer gear, but I have lost nearly my entire life to this and I think if I don’t find SOME productive way of venting those feelings, I might find my nervous system overtaxed in the way that leads to very bad decisions 🙃

The combination also makes a certain amount of sense given that catecholamine signaling body wide is also intimately tied into cardiopulmonary signaling itself via sympathetic/parasympathetic action. The connection to stress and trauma also makes a certain amount of sense, since glucocorticoid signaling is also a huge part of cardiopulmonary regulation and simultaneously massively tied into energy and fluid balance, much of which is happening in my good pal the hypothalamus.

Mind you, you would have to do quite a lot of work to sell it generally, but a priori it makes sense as a viable hypothesis to me.

3PM

fenrir-kin:

OK, UK folks, time for another soapbox moment:

Labour won. Ok, great (dont be surprised if your trans friends arent thrilled).

Now make them work for it. Here’s what you’re gonna do:

1. Email your new local MP to congratulate them. If they won a tory stronghold, remind them how tenuous their position is. If they’re a tory that managed to keep their seat, point out how lucky they are compared to the rest of the country. Remind them that they work for US, so if they want to keep their seat, they’d better act like it.

1.5) if you still have a tory, who came second? If a left candidate, email them too, you hope they continue their good work despite the setback. You’ll be watching.

2. Save you MP’s email address, and make their lives HELL. Every important vote that comes up, you email before and after, to make your case, and then praise/admonish as appropriate.

2.5) Follow them on their socials as well, wherever possible, and keep the conversation going there, too. No, it likely won’t be them personally on their emails and socials, but whoever is being paid to ghost write for them, I guarantee you they’re not being paid enough. Crank up that turnover rate.

3. Get involved where you can. Mutual aids, grassroots political orgs, anywhere that gives you a louder voice and more direct route to your MP, and helps your community.

4. Don’t. Stop. Don’t get complacent - Labour (starmer especially) still want people like me dead. Them winning doesn’t change much for me unless the whole country exercises their right to free speech, and fucking leans on them.


The Tories are the opposition, so they are going to dig their heels in at every vaguely left decision and vote. They will cry “you’re doing too much, don’t go that far left” before we even get close to centre, so our job now is to be louder than them, and let Labour know that whatever they’re doing, they can absolutely do MORE.

Make them fucking work for it.

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jewishlivesmatter:

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the protest of the softball game played by children in Vancouver:

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and this doesn’t even begin to cover all the things that happened at Pride in various cities this past weekend.

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7AM

littleashmedai:

jewreallythinkthat:

Really unnerved by 6 members of the UK parliament being elected exclusively because of their pro Gaza stance. The war will not last 5 years. It will be over (soon please G-d) and these people with no politics experience, no idea how to care for constituents and no fucking clue what they are doing will still be pulling in 80k a year for doing fuck all.

People should never have been elected because of Gaza as their only policy. It’s not sustainable and it’s terrifying

The city where I live lost a years-long safe Labour seat to one of these. (He’s not my MP, thank gd, but still).

He has nothing - nothing - to offer his constituents, in the country and city where they actually live. Just Gaza Good. Which means for the next few years we have an MP who will be fucking around doing nothing at all for the people of this city, wasting everyone’s time and distracting from the fucking gruelling and desperately necessary work that needs doing here, and who has a huge incentive to stir up and prolong as much hate and division as possible because his career literally depends on it.

Hurray.

4AM

Anonymous asked:

I just feel like even if we all vote and Biden wins, Trump won't accept the loss, and eventually they'll just put him in anyway. And then there won't be another real election. Even if Biden wins and somehow is actually confirmed (which again, I think is unlikely) we're going to have to do this for 30 more years because of the SC, and that isn't at all sustainable.

All this isn't to say I won't vote but I just think people are being way too optimistic about what happens if Biden wins. I don't think him winning will keep Trump out or the horrible fascist future at bay.

chavisory:

qqueenofhades:

Look, I get the fear. I do, I do… but this is also one of the times when you have to ask if it’s actually telling you something true, or if it’s just preying on that generalized feeling of doom to make everything seem hopeless even if we win again. And that is… there is absolutely no actual mechanism for Trump to be installed as president if Biden wins the Electoral College (since as we have repeatedly seen, the popular vote is immaterial). SCOTUS is horrible and evil and are trying to interfere as much ahead of time for Trump as they can, but part of that is because they can’t simply issue an order for Biden to be removed and Trump to become God King By Fiat. That is not how it works. If Biden wins in November, he will be president until his term ends, he steps down, Kamala takes over, or anything else.

Trump tried a coup with all the entire overwhelming might of the US government as the sitting president last time; fortunately, it failed. Reforms to the Electoral Count Act have been made to prevent another January 6. The Department of Defense and the military are still under (and would be on another January 6) Biden’s command, not Trump’s. That’s not to say that Trump won’t try some shit with his insane cult followers, but he is just a late 70s conman from Queens out on bail and under sentence for a criminal trial, who is already the biggest and most disgraced loser and asshole in American political history. He is so desperate to cheat his way back into power because in a real sense, this IS the last-chance saloon for him. He can’t put off the legal proceedings, however long they take, for another four years. He’s losing his marbles at a rapid rate. I’m just saying: we don’t know what or when, but there will be (and already have been) real consequences for him. That is why he is scrabbling so hard.

“Even if we vote, nothing matters and Trump will win anyway” is another of those insidious lies that works to make you feel as if the battle is endless and pointless and none of its victories matter. Of course it will not all be magically fixed forever if Biden wins. We will still have to figure some godforsaken fucking way to expand SCOTUS or kick Alito and Thomas off it. But we will have bought ourselves, our democracy, our country, and the world time to do that, and put another nail in Trump’s coffin. That matters. It matters a lot.

Fascism wants to present itself as overwhelming, irresistible, inevitable, and ready to happen no matter what you do, and that’s what your brain wants you to buy in now. But that’s not the case, Trump is not inevitable or some all-powerful monolith (in fact, another of the debate takeaways seemed to be that Biden looked bad but people still hate Trump too much for it to really shift anything). He is a loser, a fraud, a conman, a liar, and a crook, and he WANTS you to fear him like an almighty god. Don’t give him or the MAGAGOP the satisfaction.

Frankly, having to endure another four months of this might kill us all, and I know that we are tired and scared (me too). But IT IS NOT INEVITABLE THAT WE ARE DOOMED. Not at all. Let’s hang onto that and tell that anxiety doom voice to shove it.

Hugs.

The worst possible thing is not the inevitable or just unavoidably true one.

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