Category: General

  • They’re children of the great recession. And they are living in their parents’ basement, they feel that they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves, and they don’t see much of a future. 

    If you’re feeling that you’re consigned to being a barista or some other job that doesn’t pay a lot and doesn’t have much of a ladder of opportunity attached to it, then the idea that maybe, just maybe, you could be part of a political revolution is pretty appealing. So I think we all should be really understanding of that, and we should try to do the best we can not to be a wet blanket on idealism.

    Hillary Clinton’s ~secret insults~ about Sanders supporters, at a private fundraiser in February 2016.

    This is what Trump and the GOP want you to be outraged about, y’all. The fact that Clinton accurately identified young people’s economic concerns & desire to be part of a revolutionary change, and was sympathetic about it.

    She’s not making an argument for pragmatism, she’s not minimizing anything they experience or believe. Quite the opposite:

    “We all should be really understanding of that, and we should try to do the best we can not to be a wet blanket on idealism.” – HRC

    You know the only way – the ONLY fucking way – that this completely innocuous, sympathetic statement can be spun against her? If people don’t even listen to fifteen seconds of audio and just get mad. 

    That’s what they’re counting on, and the sad part is they’re right. Folks are gonna get pissy about “Hillary insulting Bernie supporters” even though she did precisely the opposite, because it works in Trump’s favor if he can alienate Bernie supporters from Hillary. Because people don’t even TRY to check the shit they see on twitter and facebook.

    You’re already on the damn internet, people. CHECK YOUR FACTS.

    (via broadlybrazen)

    Another thing to remember is that Hillary was born in 1947. When she was 20, it was 1967, and that was a time of some serious upheaval. If anybody would be sympathetic to people in their 20s nowadays, I’m thinking it would be her and Bernie.

    (via songscloset)

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    fullmarx:

    Love and solidarity to the millions of Polish women who will take strike action today against medieval restrictions on abortion. This isn’t just an anachronistic attempt to victimise and imprison women who exercise their basic human rights – it’s also an attack on women’s healthcare and obstetric medicine in general.

    If the ultra-conservative misogynists in the Sejm are going to take away our right to control our bodies, then we’re going to take away their right to control our labour.

    #CzarnyProtest

  • the-movemnt:

    Really? You can’t see how that’s racist?! (x)

    follow @the-movemnt

  • ida-b-wells-b-whippin-yo-ass:

    roamingblizzard:

    huele-bicho:

    pakeeztani:

    ryagosling:

    Good morning, is there a problem? No. You tell me

    when they ask you for id ask if youre being detained and what the probable cause is, i really wished they taught what rights you have as a citizen because you have so many that no one knows about

    most times those rights ain’t shit to a racist cop

    ^^^^^^

    These tips won’t be helpful in all instances or in all places, but some things I do know:

    -The vast majority of police cruisers and police radios come equipped with GPS
         –So if approached by an undercover officer who isn’t visibly displaying a badge or nameplate, try to remember as much as possible the street, time of day, day of the week, description of the officer, etc. where you were stopped. This is information an outside reporting agency can use to find that specific officer, because they most likely had a police radio on them at the time.

    -Most police department require officers to always display their name plate and badge number when in uniform – when they don’t, if you’re able and it’s safe, get photos of this. Officers in violation (in the jurisdiction where I used to work) would face a $5,000 fine for each missing item, it could total 10k if they were missing both. 

    -If you ever have to report a specific officer, do not go to the district station house where that officer works. The investigation will get squashed. If you want a chance to get the complaint heard, report it in a different district house. The chances of it disappearing lessen because the officials in that district don’t have a personal relationship with that officer.
         –At the same time, e-mail the chief of police for that department directly. Being chief is a super political position, and investigations that start from the top are harder to cover-up or make disappear. 
         –CC the mayor on this e-mail at the same time. The Chief works so long as the mayor keeps them employed.

    -Look up and try to locate an Office of Police Complaints in the area where you live. Not every place has them, but most major metropolitan areas do have one, though they can at times lack bite and real ability to change anything, though they also tend to have connections with groups who can get something done.

    –If you have twitter, tweet that complaint to the chief, that police department, and media entities if you feel safe doing so.

    –If an officer has your ID, and you ask if you’re being detained, and they say no but still have your identification then you are being detained, because you’re not going to logically leave a situation without your identification.

    –Being detained comes from perception of the detainee, not the person doing the detaining. Things that could lead an individual to believe they are detained/stopped:
         –Presence of multiple officers
         –Language used when contacted by the officer
         –Demeanor of the officer making the contact
         –The officer resting their hand on any weapon on their belt. ASP, OC, Firearm
         –Display of a weapon, even when not directly pointed at a person
    –If you feel you have been stopped then it’s a stop, regardless of the the officer’s perception.

    –Many department require officers to write a report for any stop conducted where they have to justify the reason for the stop. If you’re able, make sure you get your report numbers. These reports are public, and you can pick up a copy to make sure what was written, and connected to your name, is factual. 

    –If you are ever arrested, do not say a word. Nothing, outside of, “I would like a lawyer.” I’m talking from the moment the handcuffs are placed on you. Say that one sentence and nothing else.
         –I say this, because we were trained after placing someone under arrest to not read them their miranda rights, but to also not ask any questions about the crime for which the person was placed under arrest.
         –This means that anything the person said from the moment they were placed under arrest, taken to the station, and formally read their Miranda Rights by a detective, was admissible in court as a spontaneous utterance. 
         –Your Miranda Rights don’t become active once you’re read them, but once you invoke them. So invoke them immediately, even if the officer arresting you hasn’t read them. 

    –Find the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or General Orders for the police department where you live. Learn them. They expect you not to know them, especially when it comes to First Amendment Demonstrations.

    This doesn’t address the root issue, but it’s some of the things I learned from my time on a police department. 

  • trashgender-garbabe-nova:

    quendergeer:

    noctis-nova:

    communismhills:

    noctis-nova:

    Defeating capitalism can’t be that hard. How much HP does it have?

    the World Boss Capitalism has 1,951,484 hp, but it also has a companion boss called The State and that boss has 2,487,313 hp and if you don’t get them both to 0 at about the same time they just start spamming shields & heals on each other & The State starts using OHKO attacks on your entire group

    Damn, that must be why Marx recommends a party.

    We’d have finished this raid by now if SOMEONE didn’t keep splitting the party

    Fourth International, rushing in alone: “LEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOON TRRROOOOOTSSKKKYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!”

  • þ!

    mirrific:

    maire-annatari:

    eggypeggy:

    A feature of English which I think is stupid,

    If we’re carrying on with this game,

    Is how we abolished the thorn and replaced it,

    With two letters that meant the same.

    The þ was a letter, amazing, astounding,

    Perfect in every respect,

    Representing the ‘th’ sound and shortening words,

    The one thing it didn’t expect;

    One day T and H went and burgled its meaning,

    And then, thanks to the printing press,

    Its symbol mutated and morphed into Y,

    Which is pointless, I must confess.

    Þoughtlessly, the þ was forgotten,

    Þreatened as the language evolved,

    Þankful for þose who knew of old English,

    A topic where it was involved.

    It only survived in Modern Icelandic,

    In English it’s treated with scorn,

    And as barely anyone knows it exists,

    Please try to remember the thorn.

    ð!

    Saving the thorn from obscurity
    Is surely a laudable aim
    But if this letter deserves our praise
    The eth should receive the same.

    The scribes of the Anglo-Saxons
    interchanged the eth and thorn
    until the first one fell from use
    and the second was left forlorn,

    But for the modern Icelander
    their roles are more defined
    and could improve our English texts
    if we were so inclined.

    The thorn (Þ, þ) denotes a voiceless dental fricative
    as in the English ‘think’ or ‘thresh’ but not the ‘th’ in ‘hither,’
    whereas the eth (Ð, ð) is a voiced dental fricative
    perfect for ‘this’ and ‘that’ and most especially for ‘thither.’

    So I propose ðey boþ be used 
    in the Icelandic manner;
    ðen students won’t be loaþ to learn
    our spelling and our grammar.

    To þink we’ve never fixed ðis mess
    is really quite astounding.
    One letter cluster for two sounds?
    Ðat’s damnably confounding!

    Þank you for ðis informative post!

  • shadesofmauve:

    thelastunicorg:

    shadesofmauve:

    theirs:

    jegusgogfuckass:

    did you kno that 10 million pounds of maple syrup was stolen from quebec

    10 million pounds

    1/3 of the government’s reserve

    like. how do you even steal 10 million pounds of maple syrup. where do you hide it. what would you even do with it

    why does the canadian government have a maple syrup reserve 

    It’s technically the Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve.

    Also, the Action Movie version of the Great Maple Syrup Heist that plays in my head is so much better than what actually happened.

    (There are spilled syrup tanker trucks, moose, and a low speed chase in which a drowning mountie, mired forever in syrup, pleads with his fellows to go on without him).

    It’s also not the first time, nor the most recent time, that Canada has had a large maple syrup heist. It was the largest though.

    …is that a CHALLENGE?

    But Shades, what would we do with all that syrup? 

  • micdotcom:

    Leslie Jones enlists Elliot from Mr. Robot to track down her hackers (x)

  • the-movemnt:

    Immigration is good for our economy and job growth, Bill (x)

    follow @the-movemnt