Every single journalist on Twitter that’s referring to right-wing protestors in Portland right now as “conservative” is both a liar and an active fascist collaborator.
Andy Ngo wants you sympathize with fascists. Andy Ngo is a fascist collaborator.
Here’s Jack Posobiec, self-described “nationalist conservative,” framing the same people as victims, neglecting to mention that they are an openly white nationalist group.
Jack Posobiec wants you to sympathize with fascists. Jack Posobiec is a fascist collaborator.
Here’s Elijah Schaffer, reporter for The Blaze, framing the American Guard as the victims and neglecting to mention that they are a white nationalist group.
Elijah Schaffer wants you to sympathize with fascists. Elijah Schaffer is a fascist collaborator.
This was specifically a fascist and white nationalist rally, and any journalist who doesn’t start their reporting with that is irresponsible at best and an active fascist collaborator at worst.
With more than 20,000 reported cases as of Saturday afternoon, Iran has become one of the epicenters of the coronavirus pandemic.
The virus has affected Iranian leadership, and data show the spread is far worse than reported. As the crisis worsens, NPR talked with a group of independent documentary photographers about their experiences on the ground. Some took to the streets to cover daily life, some covered the response from private and public hospitals as staff deal with the pandemic, and some, as they socially distance themselves, take a more personal approach to storytelling.
Dolly Dearest will be released on Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on April 28. Direct orders from Vinegar Syndrome ($24.99) include an embossed slipcover designed by Earl Kessler Jr., limited to 2,500.
Written and directed by Maria Lease (script supervisor on Better Off Dead), the 1991 horror film arrived in the wake of Child’s Play. Denise Crosby, Sam Bottoms, Chris Demetral, Candace Hutson, Lupe Ontiveros, and Rip Torn star.
Dolly Dearest has been newly
restored in 2K from its 35mm interpositive. It features reversible
artwork. Special features are listed below.
The pandemic is not going to pass in the next few weeks. Even if strict confinement measures succeed in cutting the number of infections down to what it was a month ago, the virus could resume spreading exponentially again as soon as the measures are suspended. The current situation is likely to continue for months—sudden curfews, inconsistent quarantines, increasingly desperate conditions—though it will almost certainly shift form at some point when the tensions within it boil over. To prepare for that moment, let’s protect ourselves and each other from the threat posed by the virus, think through the questions about risk and safety that the pandemic poses, and confront the disastrous consequences of a social order that was never designed to preserve our well-being in the first place.
Ohio, Louisiana and Delaware became the latest states on Sunday to announce statewide stay-at-home orders as the toll from the coronavirus outbreak grew to more than 31,000 cases and 390 deaths.
With the announcements, more than 101 million Americans are either currently under — or will soon be under — state orders to remain at home in an effort to slow the outbreak. That is equal to roughly 31% of the nation’s population.
In addition to Delaware, Louisiana and Ohio, similar policies are either in place or will soon take effect in California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey and New York.
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