Trump turns on Time after new cover shows Musk sitting behind his Resolute desk
Gotcha. Thank you for taking the time to explain it to me.
Wasn't this specifically against Harris? I get why they were against Harris, I just don't know why they were only "Abandon Harris" instead of abandoning the whole process or what have you.
I wasn't trying to be flippant, I guess I saw it as "Churchill and Truman can't decide whether Poland surrenders, that's up to the polish people" and then for people to be mad only at Churchill.
It seemed like they were saying it's under no one's control outside of the Palestinians, but were still saying it was ___'s fault. Sorry that I misunderstood.
"Over the past 16 months, the Biden-Harris administration's full, unobstructed support for Israel's campaign of genocide and ethnic cleansing has failed to remove the Palestinians of Gaza from their land," Hudhayfah Ahmad, a spokesperson for the Muslim-American led Abandon Harris campaign, said in a statement to Newsweek.
"It is not Trump—just as it was not Biden or Harris—who decides what the Palestinians can or cannot do; that decision belongs solely to the people of Palestine."
What? If it's not Trump, nor Biden, nor Harris who decides, why was only Harris punished for it?
Japan’s #MeToo movement has been “building up slowly”, says Miura Mari of Sophia University in Tokyo. In 2017 Ito Shiori, a freelance journalist, accused a reporter and the biographer of then-prime minister Abe Shinzo, of rape. Her criminal case was dismissed, but she won damages in a civil lawsuit. “Black Box Diaries”, her film chronicling the episode, became the first Japanese documentary to be nominated for an Oscar last month (though there is no release date for it in Japan). Her case proved controversial and sparked nationwide conversations. According to surveys, only 5-10% of people report assaults to the police in Japan, compared with 23% in America. Demonstrations also started in 2019 after four rape acquittals were handed down by the courts in quick succession.
Surprised it took them so long to be honest. Women have been treated terribly in Japan for ages, even more so as the population decreased (because that's women's fault I guess).
I like that the crisis is "a bunch of powerful people that run the country/media are rapists. I mean, we knew that part, but now we have to do something. Who will host our TV shows!?"
The “pager attack” killed 42 people, including two children and two healthcare workers, while wounding another 2,800 people. The attacks targeted public areas, including cars, streets, and supermarkets, and many of the wounded suffered eye, hand, and brain injuries. Many survivors needed surgery, and some victims went blind or had to have their limbs amputated. One of the attacks killed an 11-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl, along with a nurse. At a funeral for some victims, another electronic device attack was carried out by Israel, wounding more people. It’s unknown how many Hezbollah operatives the attack actually killed.
“That was a great operation,” Trump reportedly told Netanyahu, after being given the morbid gift.
I can not believe this man was voted in. I can not believe this time line is real.
That's because she's actually trying to help people, and you don't get rich helping people.
During Robert F Kennedy Jr’s Senate confirmation hearing on 30 January, Angela Alsobrooks, a Democratic senator from Maryland, pressed the nominee on his past claims that Black people have a stronger immune system than white people and thereby, should receive vaccines on a different schedule than them. “What different vaccine schedule would you say I should have received?” Alsobrooks, who is Black, asked the health secretary nominee. Kennedy then referenced a “series of studies” showing that “to particular antigens, Blacks have a much stronger reaction”.
I randomly rewatched The Help and one of the racist white ladies was talking about how black people have different germs. "How ridiculous," I thought. And yet here we are.
Again.
This is so terrifying and it's all happening at break neck speed. I feel so helpless. It's like some nightmare version of whack-a-mole.
New Bill to Effectively Kill Anime & Other Piracy in the U.S. Gets Backing by Netflix, Disney & Sony
Do they not know the concept of piracy? That's like Walmart and Target backing a new bill to stop shoplifting.
They could just make a better service. Between the password sharing, and everything being scattered everywhere, what did they expect? I'm going to pay for half a dozen services and still not get to watch what I want? Or I may be able to watch it and pay for the privilege to see ubskippable ads? You can only beat us with so many sticks before we stop feeling it. Come back with a carrot.
I guess my issue is why the discomfort of some men is what dominated the conversation (in this instance). Men are also victims of murder, more so than women. But this thread went right into, "You're making us feel attacked." This wasn't about them in this capacity. The energy wasn't, "I wonder why that is, or, "me too" or even, "lol, hyperbole." It's like, "Me too" versus "what about me" energy.
One of the highest posts (at the time of replying) is a damn near essay about how it's worse for men when the post isn't even denying that in the first place. Like, I don't even disagree with it, but why are "you" on the defensive? If we're on the same side, and both genders don't want to be murdered, why did "You" come in with that energy? I could understand if they said "me too" and were hit with an essay in return, or silenced. But they weren't (not that they should have been). Men didn't join this conversation/thread and expand on the experience, they took it over and completely changed topic because (some of) their hurt feelings were more pressing than the concerns being referenced to. This meme didn't even pick women out as the sole victim, and they still came in ready to yell over the hypothetical female victim of this hypothetical night crime.
Their feelings being hurt outweighed any truth behind that meme. Their feelings outweighed concerns for their own safety. Their feelings outweighed any woman who did feel like that post was relatable, who could have shared tips or suggestions. If someone did that now, they would have to "prove" their point before they could address it, or that they're not trying to say they hate xyz, they're just trying to give tips, etc.,etc.
This is not to say those mens' feelings do not matter, nor that they should not be addressed in how we talk about violence, this is to say that this wasn't about them, feelings or otherwise. It was about people, of any gender, who like going out at night, but sometimes get spooked. It was making a joke at how some activities aren't always safe, and that sucks. If they saw themselves on the same side, I don't know why they made it "male victim" VS "female victim" in the first place.
(Sorry that this is long as hell. I'm a rambler.)
Nah, you made this hard for us. Every vote for that man made it harder for all of us. I am baffled how many people thought they would be part of the "in group."
I like the idea of a cat owner laying in bed, wide awake, trying to figure out how to cover their cats butthole.
It tickles me how much more cordial this thread is compared to the one about violence at night. No essays about how it isn't true, or how women are presented "worse." Just empathy and good discussion, and some jokes here and there.
Not flippant at all. I'm in therapy now actually. 🤗
I don't have pictures of myself. I look at myself in every stage with disgust, from infancy to now. I know my mother has some, but she knows go keep them away from me as I will destroy them. I don't want to see myself if I don't have to, and I don't have to. I look similar enough to my childhood self that I don't want to see her either.
I am judged for the way I look. I am very large and masculine, as well as black. I am more likely to be confused as the danger than be in danger. I have had women cross the street to avoid me. So, as a person who has experienced this more than being seen as a woman, I still wouldn't be upset. I don't get mad or offended when a woman avoids me because she doesn't know me. I'm a stranger, and she doesn't owe me her bravery or even her kindness. Yeah, she doesn't know me, yeah, I'm not a threat, but I don't know that woman and it's not for me to police.
And you know what I mean by the last part. I am very, very well aware that emotional abuse is extremely damaging. Any kind of abuse is. What I meant was that if you have the choice of murder or emotional abuse, I would pick emotional abuse simply on the ground that I'm not dying, not because I think it's "easy." I thought it was belittling the danger that some people face as not a fear for their lives. That's why I compared it to male DV because I believe that to be on a similar level, not that emotional abuse just doesn't exist. I was hoping that seeing it from another perspective, one that is usually ignored and belittled when men go through it, would allow for some understanding as to how it's hurtful to belittle some women's concerns walking at night.
Like, this is so fucking ridiculous (not you, this thread). All the post said was "too bad men murder" and we have people twisted up because it wasn't , "too bad there's the potential for man to murder another man at night." i don't see this hoopla on posts when men say they can't cry, or that, for an example, they don't get complimented enough. I don't women coming in because they're like, "I actually do compliment men. Do you know how it feels to be assumed to not give compliments with such a statement?" No, I am not saying compliments are on the same level or social stigma, but everyone seems to understand hyperbole in those situations.
I wouldn't defend it because I wouldn't even think it was talking about me in the first place. Some women are emotionally abusive, but I wouldn't assume they literally meant every single woman on earth is an asshole and feel the urge to swoop in with, "Hey, not all women. Some of us are nice! Here, look at these studies that show that women are more likely to be in the other end of the abuse!"
Honestly, I'm more concerned if you think the threat of murder at night is a comparable threat to emotional abuse from any gender.
Okay, but this is seriously funny.