Saad Kassis-Mohamed

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Saad Kassis-Mohamed

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انضم Haziran 2022
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed
Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
Air conditioning has made it too easy to avoid the real question: why are our homes and cities so badly designed for heat? Relief matters, but dependence is dangerous. We need shade, trees, ventilation and buildings that work with the climate, not against it.
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I understand using AC in extreme heat. What I reject is the idea that endless AC dependence is normal. We should not keep building hotter streets, worse housing and sealed glass buildings, then tell people the solution is to buy more machines.
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At some point, we have to stop pretending air conditioning is just a personal comfort choice. It is also a sign that our cities are becoming hostile to human life. If the only way to survive summer is to hide indoors and burn more energy, then something much deeper has gone wrong.
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A system that responds to heat by sealing everyone indoors with AC is not adapting. It is retreating. Real adaptation means shade, trees, ventilation, insulation, public cooling and better buildings. Endless private cooling is surrender.
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We need to be much harsher about AC dependence. It is not enough to say “use it responsibly” while we keep cutting trees, building glass towers, trapping heat and wasting energy. AC may cool a room, but it also allows a broken system to continue.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
Air conditioning should not be treated as a normal answer to every hot day. It is an emergency tool that has been turned into a lifestyle. If we cannot function without machines cooling every room, then we have failed at housing, planning and climate responsibility.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
The detention of Umar Khalid says something brutal about India today: a muslim can be jailed for years before trial while the state calls delay “process.” This is not law but a warning to every muslim who dares to speak, protest or refuse silence.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
The problem is not only Dave Portnoy. It is the culture that turns men accused of treating women badly into lovable public characters, while women are expected to carry the consequences quietly. Misogyny survives because it is constantly repackaged.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
Dave Portnoy should not be allowed within five feet of any woman and still be treated like some harmless internet personality. The way powerful men get rebranded as entertainment after women speak about harm tells you how unseriously society takes misogyny.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
@mehdirhasan If your first reaction to a baby being born is to ask how to deny that child belonging, the issue is not immigration policy anymore but failure of humanity.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
I do not see why income above $1 million should be treated as untouchable. Nobody reaches that level without workers, public infrastructure, legal systems and society holding the ground beneath them. An 80% top marginal tax is not punishment rather a reminder that extreme income has social obligations.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
An 80% tax on income above $1 million sounds radical only because we have normalized a society where ordinary people struggle for rent, medicine and education while extreme incomes are treated as sacred. The real question is why we ever allowed so much to concentrate at the top.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
At a certain point, income stops being about reward and starts becoming power. Taxing income above $1 million at 80% is not about hating success. It is about refusing to let extreme wealth buy a louder voice than everyone else in politics, housing, healthcare and public life.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
It is insane that trans people are treated as a bigger threat than guns, predators, or violent criminals. That is a manufactured panic against people who are simply trying to live their lives.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
The way some people speak about Haitian migrants reveals how quickly racism hides behind the language of “concern.” These are not threats or abstractions. They are families, workers and human beings carrying histories of hardship that deserve compassion, not contempt.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
The racism aimed at Haitian migrants in the U.S. is not really about immigration. It is about whose suffering is allowed to be seen as human. People fleeing instability and hardship are being turned into symbols of disorder, when they are simply trying to survive with dignity.
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Saad Kassis-Mohamed@sdkassis·
Haitian migrants are not threats, burdens or political talking points. They are human beings seeking safety, work and dignity. Those who forget this have already failed the basic test of humanity.
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To speak about Haitian migrants with contempt is to ignore everything Haiti has endured. Migration is not a crime. It is often the last act of survival left to people abandoned by history, politics and the international community.
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