“I am incapable of conceiving infinity, and yet I do not accept finity. I want this adventure that is the context of my life to go on without end.” – Simone de Beauvoir, The Coming of Age
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Elon Musk probably just attempted murder by cop on one of his employees bc he leaked info about tesla factories
So Musk sent out his people to stalk and defame this man, even going so far as putting a tracking bug in his cell phone to track his communication in REAL TIME and then telling the police he was threatening to shoot up the place, all because he told the press the factory was creating too much scrap, making it an unsafe work environment. (Not to mention how the factory is so unsupervised they have employees doing meth in their bathrooms and sleeping on the grounds of the factory)
can’t wait for him to get charged with 16 felonies for filing a false report and wasting police time 🙃🙃🙃
npr:
California Sen. Kamala Harris says she was bent toward a career fighting for civil rights almost since birth.
The Democrat is the daughter of an Indian mother and a Jamaican father who met at the University of California, Berkeley, and were active in the movement during the 1960s.
“I was born realizing the flaws in the criminal justice system,” she told NPR’s Steve Inskeep.
Inspired by Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American to sit on the nation’s highest court, she pursued a career in law to help right the wrongs she saw. That ambition would eventually take her from the San Francisco district attorney’s office to the California attorney general’s office to the Senate. Now she hopes it will take her to the White House. She’s seeking to not only become the first woman to be president, but the first black woman.
In Her Pitch For President, Kamala Harris Focuses On Criminal Justice, Inequality
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