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Feb 05

s-o-u-t-h-o-f-h-e-a-v-e-n-69:

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ndiecity:

aloyssobek:

i cannot even BEGIN to explain why this is a bad idea

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So basically what I’m hearing is theyre lowering the drinking age to “ehh whatever”

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anarchistmemecollective:
“mudwerks:
“(via ‘Maus’ Tops Bestseller Lists After TN School District Yanks It)
This is the part that makes me laugh:
If the parents that banned the book had thought about it a little, they would have realized that THEIR...

anarchistmemecollective:

mudwerks:

(via ‘Maus’ Tops Bestseller Lists After TN School District Yanks It)

This is the part that makes me laugh:

If the parents that banned the book had thought about it a little, they would have realized that THEIR kids likely wouldn’t have read that book for anything - and would have complained loudly and continuously if they had been forced to read it. Seriously - their kids probably hate books anyway?!?!?!

But - instead they have made it into a desirable and sought after FORBIDDEN BOOK, which is the one book a kid like that might want to seek out to see what i so damn juicy about it.

Streisand effect Phenomenon that attempting to hide information attracts more attention to it The Streisand effect is a phenomenon that occurs when an attempt to hide, remove, or censor information has the unintended consequence of increasing awareness of that information, often via the Internet. It is named after American singer Barbra Streisand, whose attempt to suppress the California Coastal Records Project’s photograph of her residence in Malibu, California, taken to document California coastal erosion, inadvertently drew greater attention to the photograph in 2003.

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theworldatwar:

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Soviet soldiers pick their way through the ruins at Novorossiysk - 1943

Joe Biden Promised Change. He Hasn’t Delivered. -

probablyasocialecologist:

US policy under Biden has headed substantially in the same direction Trump set it to. This was maybe most dramatic in immigration, where Trump’s actions had provoked the most sustained, passionate, and vocal outcry. While soaking up positive press for reversing some of Trump’s most high-profile outrages, Biden kept in place others that were widely denounced as cruel, racist, and even fascist and white supremacist: the “Remain in Mexico” policy that condemned asylum seekers to violence and other danger while they waited for a decision; the Title 42 measure that’s effectively (and illegally) ended asylum at the southern border, and which Biden has used to expel more people than Trump; and the ongoing caging of migrant children.

Despite officially “pausing” construction of Trump’s border wall — the most visceral, outrage-inducing symbol of Trump’s immigration vision — Biden has, in reality, kept on building it, and will be passing it on to the next Republican president to finish the job. While deportations have slowed, Americans who have spent their whole lives in the United States are still being banished to “homelands” they never knew, and for relatively minor crimes. At one point, Biden even attempted to keep Trump’s record-low refugee cap of fifteen thousand, having to reverse course upon a rare instance of backlash. He’s doubled that number since, in a similarly rare instance of following through on a campaign promise.

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shotsfromthevoiddead:

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