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@RenRidesCycles

Organizer. Abolitionist. Data whisperer. Urban cyclist. I like maps & good bagels. they/she/any thisname @sfba.social https://t.co/GJfB4Aht2K & @DataScixDesign

San Francisco, CA Katılım Ekim 2011
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y🏳️‍🌈şenaz@aysenein·
They are just gonna profile everyone wearing a mask and a jacket lol, soooooo wouldn’t it be fun if everyone wore masks when outside so they never ever find this guy?
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Dr. Lucky Tran
Dr. Lucky Tran@luckytran·
At the start of COVID, the government implemented many social programs that helped people who were struggling. These programs were immensely popular. Yet instead of fighting hard to extend and expand them, Democrats prematurely declared the pandemic was over and let them expire.
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Marc Owen Jones
Marc Owen Jones@marcowenjones·
6/ TLDR - The headline of this piece attributes violence in Amsterdam to antisemitism yet provides in the text evidence primarily of anti-Arab racism. Seems like incredinly shoddy and biased reporting.
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Marc Owen Jones@marcowenjones·
4/ The piece actually mentions video footage of Maccabi fans chanting anti-Arab slogans. The New York Times actually verified this footage. (left) It doesn't mention antisemitic slogans, on the contrary, it mentions 'anti Israel slogans" (right)
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Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area
Wiener later felt mixed about the efficacy of boycotting anti-LGBTQ states. That’s fine. You can argue about boycotts. But at no point did anyone say Wiener’s boycott meant he wanted to “destroy” Florida, Alabama, Texas, or 14 other states. To do so would’ve been bad faith.
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Jewish Voice for Peace Bay Area
It’s not a radical nor antisemitic stance, it’s a simple call for actions to align w/morals: You wouldn’t buy products made in apartheid South Africa, or perform there, or participate in cultural exchanges there The same should be true for Israel Listen to Desmond Tutu himself
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David Klion
David Klion@DavidKlion·
And yet they’ve managed to persuade much of the media and political establishment that they are the victims, much as Israel itself postures as a victim while raining death on Gaza every day.
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David Klion@DavidKlion·
Did another little pass by invitation, saw that there’s a medical tent and a mental health tent being set up. Quite apart from the justness of the cause, it’s a beautiful little experiment in building a better kind of society amid the sterile corporate campus space.
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Ren@RenRidesCycles·
@jerdanmartins @zackbeauchamp How does someone write a piece decrying "polarization" yet link to Judith Butler... expressing nuance. @zackbeauchamp do you consider referencing colonization and dispossession to be "extremism"? Calling it resistance instead of a terrorist attack?
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Zack Beauchamp
Zack Beauchamp@zackbeauchamp·
I was a pro-Israel activist in college in the late 2000s. My disillusionment with that world kicked off my long drift to the left on Israel-Palestine. The experience gave me an inside view on why Israel-Palestine debate is so toxic — and who's to blame vox.com/politics/2024/…
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zeynep tufekci@zeynep·
@mattyglesias @jbarro You have no idea what actually happened yet. I don’t either. I just know you don’t go from whatever the police said the next morning after having barred all journalists from the area, and threatened to arrest the dean of journalism if he stepped out of *Pulitzer Hall* on campus.
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Sim Kern
Sim Kern@sim_kern·
Jews in 1930s Germany had far more in common with Palestinians today than w/Israeli Jews, in terms of oppression. Because antisemitism in Germany THEN was white supremacy. And anti-Palestinian hate NOW is white supremacy. All that’s changed is who gets to define whiteness. 16/
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