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Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.

Dr. Naomi Wolf. 8 NYT Bestsellers. DPhil, Poetry.

@naomirwolf

9 bestsellers. Advisor to 2 Presidential campaigns. Rhodes Scholar. Oxford DPhil, Victorian poetry. Cancelled 5 times, still right.

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Sam E. Antar
Sam E. Antar@SamAntar·
Tides Foundation functions as a pass-through vehicle that converts tax-deductible charitable donations into political expenditures — a potential violation of IRC §4955. Between 2023-2024, Tides transferred $7.8M+ to Working Families Organization (501(c)(4)) alone.
🇺🇸 Jason Curtis Anderson@JCAndersonNYC

Of course Zohran appointed an executive from Tides to reduce crime. We’re about to burn barrels of cash to explore new criminal justice reform programs with zero accountability, all because pols cannot accept the fact that we must detain violent repeat offenders.

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RigelDog@RaisingLesBars·
@naomirwolf You can deliver the baby without killing it first. Is a woman entitled to have something removed from her body, or is she entitled to a dead baby? The developed fetus must be delivered either way. She has a right to bodily autonomy, but she has no right to kill her viable baby
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Croatian women in Bosnia and Herzegovina displaying traditional tattoos known as sicanje or bocanje. These pagan designs were worn by Balkan Slavs to avoid forced conversion to Islam, 1930-1940... Sicanje tattoos were used by Catholic women to identify themselves as Catholics and thus save themselves from forced marriages, abduction into the harem, and rape during the Ottoman period. This method of tattooing in our country arose during the Ottoman occupation of medieval Bosnia and continued to be practiced extensively until the end of the Second World War. After the end of the Second World War, sicanje slowly disappeared into oblivion, but in certain areas, it can still be found. During Ottoman times, anyone who was marked in this way would be prevented from converting to another religion, that is, to Islam. However, this was not always the case. According to the traditions collected by Croatian ethnologist Ćiro Truhelka, there is evidence that some Catholic women who were tattooed, but who still converted to Islam so they could marry the man they loved. According to one of the articles in the Glasnik magazine, published by the BiH National Museum, Truhelka and Dr. Leopold Glück were the first to talk about “common” tattooing, as it was called then. Marking religious, ethnic, or any other affiliation with tattoos was common at that time, but much more so among Catholics than any other peoples. “When we were little girls, Mare’s aunt used to do it. That’s how it was in the old days, that’s what our people did to show that they were Croats during the Turkish occupation,” explained Marta, also a resident of Rumbok. The girls who decided to get sicanje tattoos mostly did so between the ages of 10 and 15. Those I spoke to told me that they had done it at the age of 15. “When I was little, this [tattoo] was done by your late relative,” Marta tells Mare, laughing. A question that really intrigued me was whether men also tattooed each other. The answer I received was “rarely,” to which Mare added, “It was so nice for us and us women wanted to do it.” They confirmed that while “almost every girl had tattoos,” it was rare for men. Later in the conversation, Marta mentioned that her late brother had tattoos similar to hers. Truhelka’s sources confirm that tattooing was more frequent among women. Both hands were tattooed, but according to Truhelka, the left hand was slightly more tattooed. Sometimes women had so many tattoos on their hands that the color of the hand wasn’t visible. Women tattooed their arms, above and below the elbow, as well as their hands. Chests were also tattooed along the sternum. Sometimes you could also see some simple design on the forehead. Truhelka says that in that period, it was mostly women from Central Bosnia who were tattooed, especially in the cities of Sarajevo, Visoko, Travnik, Fojnica, Prozor/Rama, Bugojno, and the Banja Luka area. The custom was slightly less common in Olovo, Vareš, Vijaci, and in the Neretvica river valley. When men decided to get tattooed, they would get a simple design above their right elbow or a cross on their index finger. The men also used to get tattoos under their armpits or behind their ears. They even got designs from stećaks or traditional tombstones. © Matija Krivošić #archaeohistories
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RosieM
RosieM@RosieM1276203·
It’s all kicking off again. Hopefully people will see through the fear porn this time.
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David Zweig
David Zweig@davidzweig·
Pittsburgh Public Schools will be closed for three days, and compel "asynchronous" remote learning, because of the NFL Draft. Since the city will have a lot of visitors this will "ensure students can continue learning safely and effectively." Unreal. publicsource.org/pittsburgh-pub…
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
A normal UK back in the day would never have even discussed or even considered abortion up until birth because we were run by normal compassionate people. What we need to find out is who is pushing this agenda because it seems that the whole of the Western World are following the same path. We also need to find out why they want to kill full term babies because this is not what normal civilised people do.
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Kate Shemirani
Kate Shemirani@KateShemirani·
Remove the law, and you remove the boundary. The house of frauds. A house full of eugenicists ? Ask yourself, is this murder? That is the real issue being debated. I’ve worked in these wards. Late-term procedures are not abstract, they are complex, serious, and carry real consequences. If legislation changes, the public deserves absolute clarity on what that means in practice. It means dismembering a full term baby, but if it were born naturally, that baby would survive. My first job was in a gynaecology ward. Providing suction terminations up to 12 weeks. It’s horrific. It rips the baby to pieces. Up to 24 weeks… men are born alive and left to die in the sluice and then there are later abortions and it’s gruesome . We’re talking dismembering. We’re talking puncturing the skull and suctioning out the brain tissue. Now, ask yourself again… Is this murder? Because once the line is blurred, it cannot simply be redrawn.
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High Beech, Epping Forest Someone has fly-tipped an entire lorry load of rubbish in the middle of the road in small village
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Fiona
Fiona@pondsntrees·
Everywhere you go in Ireland today, rows of trees have either been chopped down, chopped in half or chopped down to stumpy things with the fork like remains of branches. It's such a depressing sight.
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Michelle Tandler
Michelle Tandler@michelletandler·
It's pretty rare that I find a tweet so offensive that I don't even want to repost it. But, here we are. This is Zohran Mamdani's wife, writing about Gay people. The mask is off.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
What Americans think the Mediterranean Diet is: - Whole grains - Olive oil - Colourful vegetables - The occasional sad sardine - Moral virtue on a plate What Mediterranean people actually eat: - Lamb, constantly, at every celebration and several non-occasions - Pork in about fifteen formats - Salami, prosciutto, pancetta, 'nduja, and several more that haven't reached Sainsbury's - Fish multiple times a week - Eggs every morning without discussion - Cheese in quantities that would concern a British GP - Full-fat yoghurt, not the pastel-pot kind - Butter, cream, and animal fat as standard cooking mediums The French consume an extraordinary amount of cheese per person annually. They are not suffering. The Mediterranean Diet sold in books is the photogenic fifteen percent of what they actually eat. The olive oil is real. Everything else got quietly edited out.
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So what are these desperate situations that justify aborting full term babies?
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere

@JMcMurdockMP You should be ashamed sharing misleading rubbish. As an MP I’d bloody hope you understand this is about protecting women in desperate situations from criminalisation, & that legal abortion remains very strictly limited & regulated, authorised by 2 doctors up to 24 weeks.

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