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jlm@JLMurphy7·
@ryangrim Pro tip, calling someone a "pig dog" is not defamation. lol
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
On CNN Gottheimer claims Hasan Piker said, “Jews are bloodthirsty pig-dogs.” That would indeed be a terrible thing to say. Good thing he never said that! Gottheimer getting into actual defamation territory here. The clip ends, but I’m sure Tapper pushed back!
Rep Josh Gottheimer@RepJoshG

Hatred is hatred, period. It doesn’t matter whether it comes from the far right or the far left. When influential voices spread conspiracy theories, promote terrorism, or dehumanize Jewish people, it fuels real-world violence and intimidation. We must stand up and speak out.

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@keithdoane @Boenau Agreed, and just like we hard cap speed limits on scooters, we should also put speed limiters on cars as well.
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keith doane@keithdoane·
@Boenau In this same perspective- I think we should allow scooters to be on bike lane- as long as they go 15 mph or less. It’s in same principle for cars with 100+ mph engines, they all are expected to follow the speed limits. If we have this policy in place, more will ride scooters.
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Andy Boenau
Andy Boenau@Boenau·
Here's why public transit should be a major part of pedestrian master plans: when it's frequent and convenient, the bus is an express sidewalk. It's part of a walking trip. The express sidewalk is a deliberate reframe to help boost one of the critical ingredients of a multimodal city. People say "I only saw 5 people on that bus," but no one says "I only saw 5 people on that sidewalk." Better bus coverage will make us an even more walkable city.
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redacted@may_be_ai·
@Jay_Harvey23 @bowen_p @EmmaVigeland Can you just mention Graham Platner so everyone can at least acknowledge you're talking out your ass? Anyone's welcome to look up his comments on these issues, ONCE YOU STOP BEING INTENTIONALLY VAGUE
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Jay Harvey
Jay Harvey@Jay_Harvey23·
@bowen_p @EmmaVigeland I’ve no issue with Bernie, rather pointing out hypocrisy. The constituents that vote Waters do not turn MAGA in 4 years or get Nazi tats….. unlike many Bernie Bros and leftists. Now focus on convincing your racist ass Meemaw and Peepaws to vote out Republicans in November.
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Kcuf Sreggin@kcuf_sreggin·
@SquirrelRanger1 @bennyjohnson You just wait until you shit stains start a war with the white man. You know what will happen as it has happened time and time again throughout history. You shit colored people don’t stand a chance
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
The next Congressman from Texas-23 🔥🇺🇸
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Transportation Alternatives
Transportation Alternatives@TransAlt·
8,600 cyclists cross the Williamsburg Bridge every day. But the @CitiBikeNYC dock at the entrance to the bike path has been snowed in for more than three weeks. Hey, @lyft, what’s the holdup?
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Konrad Voss
Konrad Voss@caffncrypto·
@humantransit Remember when transit was judged by uptime instead of buzzwords?
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Jarrett Walker
Jarrett Walker@humantransit·
Dear American progressives: Pls remember that not all potential transit riders, or supporters of potential transit funding, are progressives. Talking in a way that codes exclusively as progressive is not always the way to maintain the largest base of support. A tricky balance.
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Chris Hayes
Chris Hayes@chrislhayes·
I think it's best for everyone to understand that the unified class project of billionaires right now is to do to white collar workers what globalization and neoliberalism did to blue collar workers.
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The View Up Here
The View Up Here@TheViewUpHere26·
@bykevinclark CTE changed the game, but how QBs are over-protected has undermined the quality of the game The pendulum needs to swing back
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Kevin Clark
Kevin Clark@bykevinclark·
I asked Joe Flacco if the NFL has a quarterback development problem and he launched an impassioned take on how personal calls have changed games and hurt the position and sport. "We signed up to get hurt, you might not like that but it's what we kinda did." Watch:
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redacted@may_be_ai·
@ElliotMalin sounds like attempted g*n0c1de to me; that's a lot of people
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𝔼𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕥 𝕄𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕟
Amnesty International misstated the law to make its finding. It also says that they assess “in part” to mean the whole of the Palestinian population and all OPT, then say they only focus on Gaza. (This is confusing and hypocritical, by the way). “In part,” which they correctly state, must put the protected group in jeopardy of survival per ICTY’s Krstić decision. So, by saying that they assess this to the entire OPT we would see that 70,000/5,600,000=0.0125 (1.25%) of the entire Palestinian population has reportedly been killed in the war. Now, assessing to just Gaza we will see that 70,000/2,230,000=0.0314 (3.14%) of the Gaza Palestinian population has reportedly been killed in the war. Neither 1.25% nor 3.14% put the entirety of the Palestinian population’s survival in jeopardy. Further, they shift the legitimate military goals to assume without justification that they are all genocidal in nature. It’s actually quite fascinating what they do because they allegedly establish in their report that genocidal acts (Art. II a-e) have been committed before establishing the intent to commit genocide. They then go to use their establishment of the actus reus to infer that the mens rea exists. The problem is that the actus reus portion exists in every single war. At least, one of the five must exist in every war. No war has ever happened without the existence of one of the five acts. They never assess the inference for intent through the legal mechanism to do so (only reasonable inference test) which can be found in ICTY’s Tolomir decision. Finally, they allege facts as evidence not in existence to bolster their claim. They don’t assess reasonable alternative explanations for allegations, which must be done under the ICJ’s Bosnia v. Serbia (2007) decision. Essentially, the @amnesty report is a crock of shit and should be discarded as legally offensive to the jurisprudence. This should actually raise more questions from the legal community about the allegation of genocide if @amnesty is operating in such a manner. If they refuse to utilize the established tests and analysis, one must as why they insist on doing that. The answer is because they know utilizing the established analysis would defeat their accusation and claim.
Jason Overstreet@JasonOverstreet

I guess Hillary Clinton also thinks that Amnesty International called what’s happening in Gaza a genocide because they saw some videos on TikTok and just “did not know history.” Young people’s views on Israel are based on young people knowing that Israel has committed genocide.

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Jacob N. Kornbluh
Jacob N. Kornbluh@jacobkornbluh·
Last night, NYC Mayor Eric Adams signed executive order that prohibits city agencies from engaging in BDS and blocks city officials from divesting from Israel Bonds and other Israeli companies.
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redacted@may_be_ai·
@PoliticsINQ You want us to support the same people that delivered John "Trojan Horse for Republican Politics" Fetterman?
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Philadelphia Inquirer Politics
The political operatives who powered Mamdani’s and Fetterman’s campaigns are trying to win back House seats in Pa. #Echobox=1764843975" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">inquirer.com/politics/fight…
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redacted@may_be_ai·
Can't help but notice that access to high quality independent journalism has gone completely beyond Substack paywalls in recent years. This is very bad. I learned a lot about media literacy when Twitter was a primary dissemination point for journalists. Worried about young ppl.
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Jesse Coburn
Jesse Coburn@Jesse_Coburn·
NEW: @SeanDuffyWI frequently calls safety his “top priority” at @USDOT. But I spent months wading through regulatory notices and found something far different: that DOT has been delaying, weakening and killing dozens of safety rules, many opposed by the transportation industry.🧵
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The Modern Patriot
The Modern Patriot@ModernPatriotWi·
@ninaturner Your "blacktorting" target. Yup. That's what we are calling it. It's extorting someone or a company for personal gain using the threat of "social justice"
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Nina Turner
Nina Turner@ninaturner·
We are boycotting Target because the company went back on its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. If the company wants to bring customers back, they should bring back DEI programs. Doing everything BUT the right thing.
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Ken Klippenstein
Ken Klippenstein@kenklippenstein·
Hakeem Jeffries defends the congresswoman who texted Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing, saying she "is not accused of violating any House rule, any law, any statute."
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redacted@may_be_ai·
@therealdevbrown @jperson74 @ryangrim It's an interesting predicament because the owners need the cities/metropolitan markets just as much as the cities need a team to root for. It should be a shared, social investment, but much like most social investments, billionaires don't pay shit.
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@therealdevinbrown
@therealdevinbrown@therealdevin65·
@jperson74 @ryangrim Exactly. Economists call it the substitution effect. No ball game? Well let’s go to a concert or a festival. I love live sporting events more than anything but cities with overextended police and overcrowded schools should not subsidize the playgrounds for billionaires hobbies.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
In America, the public pays for stadiums, the owners become billionaires whether they win or not, the players get a salary cap, and beer is $18. Taking your family to a game is the cost of what used to be a vacation. But if you wanna change that, you’re naive or worse.
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