DANtifa
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DANtifa
@DoHef19
Just a normal human guy who likes normal human things. Not a care in the world despite my sub-century life expectancy. Patron Saint of Backing up Trailers.

Israel's wallet looks like this so our train stations can look like this 😍😍😍😍

U.S. Sen. Candidate @MalloryMcMorrow (D-MI) recalls her family's experience with antisemitism: "My greatest fear, as I watched the war begin, was that the actions in the Middle East will tear us apart at home. That's still my greatest fear."

Actress Mayim Bialik said she felt fear after seeing a person wearing a T-shirt with the slogan "Zionism is racism."



nightmare fuel




JORGE POSADA: “I CAN’T WATCH TODAY’S BASEBALL.” Yankees legend Jorge Posada, a 4-time World Series champion and one of the faces of the dynasty years, (The Core 4) did not hold back during his interview on Abriendo El Podcast. Posada said today’s game has become too robotic, too obsessed with formulas, and too accepting of strikeouts. “The baseball being played today is garbage,” Posada said. He also pushed back hard on the analytics crowd trying to judge Derek Jeter’s defense strictly through modern numbers. “You can’t judge Jeter through a computer.” That line right there is pure old-school Yankees. Posada came from an era where putting the ball in play mattered. Moving runners mattered. Taking pride in not striking out mattered. He said back then, striking out 100 times in a season felt like you were not doing your job. Now? Guys can strike out constantly, hit 30 home runs, bat .202, and still get paid like stars. His message was simple: The game got smarter on paper, but dumber between the lines. #yankees #repbx








JORGE POSADA: “I CAN’T WATCH TODAY’S BASEBALL.” Yankees legend Jorge Posada, a 4-time World Series champion and one of the faces of the dynasty years, (The Core 4) did not hold back during his interview on Abriendo El Podcast. Posada said today’s game has become too robotic, too obsessed with formulas, and too accepting of strikeouts. “The baseball being played today is garbage,” Posada said. He also pushed back hard on the analytics crowd trying to judge Derek Jeter’s defense strictly through modern numbers. “You can’t judge Jeter through a computer.” That line right there is pure old-school Yankees. Posada came from an era where putting the ball in play mattered. Moving runners mattered. Taking pride in not striking out mattered. He said back then, striking out 100 times in a season felt like you were not doing your job. Now? Guys can strike out constantly, hit 30 home runs, bat .202, and still get paid like stars. His message was simple: The game got smarter on paper, but dumber between the lines. #yankees #repbx


Another longtime business fleeing Illinois: After more than six decades anchoring the small town of Momence IL. , the Johnsonville Foods plant is shutting down immediately — throwing 274 hardworking families out of their jobs with zero warning. The CEO delivered the devastating news in a surprise meeting while the mayor got just 15 minutes notice. Operations are moving to Wisconsin and Kansas, where the business climate actually makes sense. Illinois’ crushing 9.5% corporate taxes, sky-high property taxes, and massive pension debt just claimed another victim.


JORGE POSADA: “I CAN’T WATCH TODAY’S BASEBALL.” Yankees legend Jorge Posada, a 4-time World Series champion and one of the faces of the dynasty years, (The Core 4) did not hold back during his interview on Abriendo El Podcast. Posada said today’s game has become too robotic, too obsessed with formulas, and too accepting of strikeouts. “The baseball being played today is garbage,” Posada said. He also pushed back hard on the analytics crowd trying to judge Derek Jeter’s defense strictly through modern numbers. “You can’t judge Jeter through a computer.” That line right there is pure old-school Yankees. Posada came from an era where putting the ball in play mattered. Moving runners mattered. Taking pride in not striking out mattered. He said back then, striking out 100 times in a season felt like you were not doing your job. Now? Guys can strike out constantly, hit 30 home runs, bat .202, and still get paid like stars. His message was simple: The game got smarter on paper, but dumber between the lines. #yankees #repbx

If you didn't hear the entire Joey Ortiz at bat on the radio, I highly recommend you go back and listen. Great call



Tonight's go-ahead homer was Joey Ortiz's first hit with a runner in scoring position since June 1 and only his second since April 28.





