Thursday, December 6, 2018

“Why Most People Will Never Have Great Relationships” by Anthony Moore...

“Why Most People Will Never Have Great Relationships” by Anthony Moore https://link.medium.com/sBF32eCDqS

If you have great relationships, there’s virtually nothing that can defeat you, or even discourage you. As prolific author Frank Crane once wrote, having a close friend “doubles every joy and halves every defeat.”

But if most of your relationships are shallow and superficial, it doesn’t matter if you have the most “successful” life imaginable — everything still rings hollow if there’s no one to celebrate with.


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Sunday, October 21, 2018

systlin: tinygaysouffle: coonazz74: rainbownightmares: artisinmysoul: tabathagfitzgerald: gustac...

systlin:

tinygaysouffle:

coonazz74:

rainbownightmares:

artisinmysoul:

tabathagfitzgerald:

gustacos:

themodernmisandrist:

If men stopped working…the world would continue on.

If women stopped working, then things would get ugly.

What?

there has been an instance where this happened.
it was 1975 and icelandic women decided not to work for one day. 

working as in cooking, cleaning, taking care of the children, doing chores and so on, not only “not showing up to your workplace”. women did nothing that day, except showing up in reykjavik and protesting for gender equality, equal pay and equal representation in parliament, you know, cool stuff. 

you know what happened? havoc. men were left with food to cook and children they never took care of to pick up from kindergarden and entertain for the day. they went en masse to the food shops buying sausages because they could cook nothing else, they had to bond with children they never spent more than a couple hours a day with. they struggled combining their work day and the domestic tasks they had to sort out. and this just for one day.

iceland in 1975 stopped working and things indeed got ugly.
so ugly that women in the following decades became woke AF and soon it happened that women became president, took half of the seats in parliament and achieved one of the best living environments in the world.

is your astonishment solved now?

yES 

Here’s an article on it

Very true.

people who are like “yeah, but i’m sure the same thing would happen if men left the workforce!!!” not really tho bc look at WWII??

^

Literally what happens then is women say “Ok fine we’ll do that too” and do it. 


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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Monday, September 17, 2018

shadowraiku: shadowraiku: I saw this on facebook and honestly...



shadowraiku:

shadowraiku:

I saw this on facebook and honestly yeah

ok this has become a somewhat popular post, and I just want to add on because I realise this just says about dating, but it extends to friendships too. just be aware of this and remind the person of their worth, yeah? Even if it’s just a friend and not a partner


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positive-memes: programmerhumour: Pure savage Girls can be...



positive-memes:

programmerhumour:

Pure savage

Girls can be coders too

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Saturday, September 15, 2018

profeminist: “Next Tuesday, McDonald’s workers at restaurants...



profeminist:

“Next Tuesday, McDonald’s workers at restaurants in 10 cities will walk off the job at lunch, waging the first-ever nationwide strike to combat sexual harassment.” 

TIME’S UP

McDonald’s Workers Are Going on Strike Over Sexual Harassment

NEXT TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18th - SUPPORT THE STRIKE!!!


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Thursday, August 30, 2018

foxagandizeme: Trump tells bizarre lie, claims interview where he admitted firing Comey over Russia...

foxagandizeme:

Donald Trump started the morning with a string of allegations, including accusing NBC and Lester Holt of “fudging my tape on Russia.” Which would appear to be a claim that Holt had somehow altered or edited the interview that he conducted with Trump on May 11, 2017, just after Trump fired James Comey. In that interview, Trump admitted that the reason for Comey’s firing was that he refused to halt the Russia investigation.

Trump: In fact, when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said, you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made up story. 

Since that interview, Trump has neither backed away from that statement nor made any public claim that Holt altered the interview. In fact, both Trump and attorney Rudy Giuliani have adopted the “article two powers” defense, arguing that Trump can fire anyone he wants for any reason. Why Trump is now making a claim that Holt “fudged” the interview in some way isn’t clear. It’s even less clear why Trump would believe that Holt already “got caught” fudging the interview or that it “hurt [NBC] badly.”

It’s possible that somehow Trump has conflated together that interview with Lester Holt over confusion about contradictory statements from Michael Cohen’s lawyer, Lanny Davis. However, in recent days, Trump has showed no hesitation to drag unsupported conspiracy theories from the depths of the alt-Reich web directly into his tweets—such as yesterday’s claim that China had hacked into Hillary Clinton’s email. Trump may be surfacing some alt-Reich claim that technology for modifying what people appear to do or say in a video, so called “deep fakes” were used to make him appear to say that thing that … he said, and hasn’t denied saying for over a year.

That’s just a guess. Sometimes Donald Trump’s morning tweets are a growl of semi-articulate rage from the great orange Bulk. More often, they’re point by point recaps of whatever Steve Doocy is saying at the moment. Honestly, we should all be grateful that Fox apparently gives Trump some sort of direct feed. Otherwise, half his tweets would consist of numbers we should all dial to Buy Gold Now. But on other days, and with increasing frequency, Trump’s tweets appear to be coming from the level so far down the hole the rabbits have been left behind. This is one of those mornings. 

And the clearest message these fresh tweets deliver is: Trump is really, really afraid.

Just to be clear, Trump is going to continue his Orwellian gaslighting and doublespeak until Muller’s investigation, Congressional oversight under a Democratic Party led house and crack investigative journalism puts an end to it. An end to the endless lies.


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foxagandizeme: The Neoconservative Comeback While Trump is frantic over the walls closing in from...

foxagandizeme:

While Trump is frantic over the walls closing in from his fealty to Russia, his campaign ties to Russia and their conspiracy against the United States electoral process, his corrupt, villainous administration and his obstruction of justice, that group of George W. Bush era neoconservatives that brought us the worst foreign policy disaster in United States history is back with their eyes on war with Iran, finishing Syria and possibly even North Korea.

[This article by Lawrence Wilkerson is a must read.]

We are going to have to do a better job of messaging. The conservatives that voted for Trump do not want these neoconservatives back in the Trump administration with their drumbeat of war with Iran, Syria, North Korea and wherever else these well funded, war hawk, get-rich-from-US-defense-spending think tanks think we should go. 


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foxagandizeme: Criminal Justice Reform Is on the Midterm Ballot Andrew Gillum wasn’t expected to win...

foxagandizeme:

Andrew Gillum wasn’t expected to win Tuesday night’s Democratic primary for the Florida governor’s race, even after he won Senator Bernie Sanders’s endorsement weeks ago. The 39-year-old Tallahassee mayor was outspent five-to-one by the frontrunner, and even more so by the two billionaires in the race, but he triumphed nonetheless—a key victory for the insurgent progressive wing of the Democratic Party. If he prevails in November, Gillum would be only the second black governor in the South since Reconstruction and Florida’s first Democratic governor since 1999.

In his victory speech, Gillum highlighted an issue that’s received short shrift from Florida policymakers in recent years. “Beneath my name is also a desire by the majority of people in this state to see real criminal-justice reform take hold,” he told a crowd of supporters at his Tuesday night victory rally. “The kind of criminal-justice reform which allows people who make a mistake to be able to redeem themselves from that mistake, return to society, have their right to vote, but also have their right to work.”

The message could apply anywhere in the United States. But it carries greater resonance in Florida, which ranks among the most carceral states in the union. While crime has plummeted nationwide since the early 1990s, Florida’s prison population hasn’t seen significant declines. Instead, the number of people serving more than ten years in prison tripled between 1996 and 2017. Lawmakers abolished parole for most crimes by 1993, which requires the state to keep many prisoners behind bars who don’t pose a danger to society. Even today, the state has shirked the broader reform-oriented trend on both the left and the right.

Gillum has campaigned on a platform that could change that.


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Monday, August 27, 2018

flowersinmyphro: carl-thecreator: JUST LETTING Y'ALL KNOW WHERE...





flowersinmyphro:

carl-thecreator:

JUST LETTING Y'ALL KNOW WHERE THIS BLOG STANDS.

Reblog every time it hits my Dash


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Tuesday, August 21, 2018

rosquesalz:kimberly yam summing up what it’s like to live as a...

















rosquesalz:

kimberly yam summing up what it’s like to live as a POC kid in America and making this Asian Latina cry


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Friday, July 27, 2018

liberalsarecool: Republicans live in their own reality. A world...



liberalsarecool:

Republicans live in their own reality. A world where you HAVE to watch FOX.

A world where their christianity is OK with punishing the poor and attacking the newcomer. Wealth is their true gospel.

Where their Catholics deny the teachings of Jesus and berate the Pope.

An entertainment channel posing as ‘news’ has turned non-curious conservatives into Russia friendly, debt-loving, science-denying, loveless people who do not want to connect with anyone different from themselves.

Add Trump, and adultery and treason become tenets of conservatism. The law is the enemy and the investigators are to be eliminated.


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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Survival of the richest: the wealthy are plotting to leave us behind

Survival of the richest: the wealthy are plotting to leave us behind:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

quinndolyns:

quinndolyns:

Last year, I got invited to a super-deluxe private resort to deliver a keynote speech to what I assumed would be a hundred or so investment bankers.

After I arrived, I was ushered into what I thought was the green room. But instead of being wired with a microphone or taken to a stage, I just sat there at a plain round table as my audience was brought to me: five super-wealthy guys — yes, all men — from the upper echelon of the hedge fund world. After a bit of small talk, I realized they had no interest in the information I had prepared about the future of technology. 

They had come with questions of their own.They started out innocuously enough. Ethereum or bitcoin? Is quantum computing a real thing? Slowly but surely, however, they edged into their real topics of concern.Which region will be less impacted by the coming climate crisis: New Zealand or Alaska? Is Google really building Ray Kurzweil a home for his brain, and will his consciousness live through the transition, or will it die and be reborn as a whole new one? Finally, the CEO of a brokerage house explained that he had nearly completed building his own underground bunker system and asked, “How do I maintain authority over my security force after the event?”

rich people are fucking terrifying

The Event. That was their euphemism for the environmental collapse, social unrest, nuclear explosion, unstoppable virus, or Mr. Robot hack that takes everything down.

This single question occupied us for the rest of the hour. They knew armed guards would be required to protect their compounds from the angry mobs. But how would they pay the guards once money was worthless? What would stop the guards from choosing their own leader? The billionaires considered using special combination locks on the food supply that only they knew. Or making guards wear disciplinary collars of some kind in return for their survival. Or maybe building robots to serve as guards and workers — if that technology could be developed in time.

eat the rich before they eat the rest of us

It never occurs to them to simply fractionally improve the lives of the poorest people. Never occurs to them to live more sustainably. These men could still live in fabulous luxury while also making our planet a paradise for all but their obsession with having the most means they’re blind to that and instead they come up with ridiculously complex contingency plans for when people are finally too hungry and too desperate to be shit on any more. 

“Be nice” never occurs to them. Shock collars for their own personal slave army does. 


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Monday, July 23, 2018

liberalsarecool: Trump knew and claimed ‘witch...



liberalsarecool:

Trump knew and claimed ‘witch hunt’.
Republicans in Congress knew and they let guys like Devin Nunes interfere.

The entire GOP is rotten to the core.


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Friday, July 13, 2018

Opinion | For Trump, Failure Is the Only Option - The New York Times

Opinion | For Trump, Failure Is the Only Option - The New York Times:

justtrynakeepup:

Paul Krugman | Opinion | New York Times

So Donald Trump went to a NATO summit, insulted our allies, then made the absurd demand not just that they increase defense spending — which they should — but that they raise it to 4 percent of G.D.P., much higher than the bloated military spending in his own budget. He then claimed, falsely, to have won major concessions, and graciously declared that it is “presently unnecessary” to consider quitting the alliance.

Was there anything our allies could have done that would have mollified him? The answer, surely, is no. For Trump, disrupting NATO doesn’t seem to be a means to an end; it’s an end in itself.

Does all of this sound familiar? It’s basically the same as the story of the escalating trade war. While Trump rants about other countries’ unfair trade practices — a complaint that has some validity for China, although virtually none for Canada or the European Union — he hasn’t made any coherent demands. That is, he has given no indication what any of the countries hit by his tariffs could do to satisfy him, leaving them with no option except retaliation.

So he isn’t acting like someone threatening a trade war to win concessions; he’s acting like someone who just wants a trade war. Sure enough, he’s reportedly threatening to pull out of the World Trade Organization, the same way he’s suggesting that the U.S. might pull out of NATO.It’s all of a piece. Whatever claims Trump makes about other countries’ misbehavior, whatever demands he makes on a particular day, they’re all in evident bad faith. Mr. Art of the Deal doesn’t want any deals. He just wants to tear things down.

The institutions Trump is trying to destroy were all created under U.S. leadership in the aftermath of World War II. Those were years of epic statesmanship — the years of the Berlin airlift and the Marshall Plan, in which America showed its true greatness. For having won the war, we chose not to behave like a conqueror, but instead to build the foundations of lasting peace.

Thus the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, signed in 1947 — at a time of overwhelming U.S. economic dominance — didn’t seek a privileged position for American products, but instead created rules of the game to promote prosperity around the world. Similarly, NATO, created in 1949 — at a time of overwhelming U.S. military dominance — didn’t seek to lock in our hegemony. Instead, it created a system of mutual responsibility that encouraged our allies, including our defeated former enemies, to see themselves as equals in preserving our mutual security.

One way to say this is that America tried to create an international system reflecting our own ideals, one that subjected powerful countries — ourselves included — to rule of law, while protecting weaker nations from bullies. Small countries can and do win W.T.O. cases against big countries; small members of NATO receive the same unconditional security guarantees as major powers.

And what Trump is trying to do is undermine that system, making bullying great again.

What’s his motivation? Part of the answer is that anything that weakens the Western alliance helps Vladimir Putin; if Trump isn’t literally a Russian agent, he certainly behaves like one on every possible occasion.

Beyond that, Trump obviously dislikes anything that smacks of rule of law applying equally to the weak and the strong. At home, he pardons criminal bigots while ripping children away from their parents. In international relations, he consistently praises brutal strongmen while heaping scorn on democratic leaders.

So of course he hates the international institutions created by an infinitely wiser generation of U.S. statesmen, who understood that it was in America’s own interest to use its power with respect and restraint, to bind itself by rules in order to win the world’s trust.

He may complain that other countries are cheating and taking advantage of America, that they’re imposing unfair tariffs or failing to pay their share of defense costs. But as I said, those claims are made in bad faith — they’re excuses, not real grievances. He doesn’t want to fix these institutions. He wants to destroy them.

Will anything put a check on Trump’s destructive instincts? You might have thought that Congress would place some limits, that there were at least some responsible, patriotic Republican lawmakers left. But there aren’t.

Alternatively, you might have thought that big business, which is deeply invested, literally, in the existing world order would protest effectively. So far, however, it has been utterly ineffectual. And while talk of trade war sometimes causes the stock market to wobble, as far as I can tell, investors still aren’t taking this seriously: They imagine that Trump will bluster and tweet for a while, then accept some cosmetic policy changes and call it a win.

But that kind of benign outcome looks increasingly unlikely, because Trump won’t take yes for an answer. He doesn’t want negotiations with our allies and trading partners to succeed; he wants them to fail. And by the time everyone realizes this, the damage may be irreversible.


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Saturday, June 30, 2018

rileydaughterofra: tyse-has-unpopular-opinions: juxtapoesition:...



rileydaughterofra:

tyse-has-unpopular-opinions:

juxtapoesition:

oistrong:

I’m all for fighting for marriage equality in the LGBT community. But we’re so focused on that no one knows about this problem.

W…wait Thats a thing????

Yep! The man I refer to as my husband? We aren’t actually married. We can’t be.

If I married him, the government would literally expect me to care for him and be his sole source of income. He would lose all of his benefits, including SSDI. Spouses are expected to share income and that effects ALL of his benefits, even his health insurance. We simply can’t afford to be married.

But it goes even further than that. If I were disabled, our incomes would STILL be combined, meaning BOTH of us would have our benefits cut.

For people reviving supplemental income, their benefits can be cut anywhere from 25% of their current income all the way down to 0%

In fact, one of the stipulations of receiving income under the adult disabled child program (which provides benefits for people who were disabled before age 22) is that they LITERALLY never be married.

I normally don’t link to blog posts as resources, but since social service resource sites like to dress this problem up and make it seem smaller than it really is, I’m gonna call it appropriate! Check it out!

https://www.advocate.com/commentary/2015/06/29/op-ed-why-no-matter-what-i-still-cant-marry-my-girlfriend

I’m upset about the situation in case you couldn’t tell.

Hrnngh… This makes me angry.


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profeminist: marylinj: PREACH

Friday, June 29, 2018

iamfinallybreakingfree: My home will be a home with no loud anger, no explosive rage, no slamming...

iamfinallybreakingfree:

My home will be a home with no loud anger, no explosive rage, no slamming doors or breaking glass, no name calling, shaming or blackmail. My home will be gentle, it will be warm. It will keep my loved ones safe. No fear, no hurt and no worries. I may come from a broken and twisted place but I will build something whole and safe. I’ll sing in the shower again, cook with a smile and dance in all the rooms. I will heal.


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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Red Hen Restaurant, and Who Deserves a Place at the Table | The New Yorker

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Red Hen Restaurant, and Who Deserves a Place at the Table | The New Yorker:

justtrynakeepup:

On the other hand, the Trump Administration is not a normal Presidential Administration. This is the essential and easily fudged fact of our historical moment. The Trump Administration is—in ways that are specific to incipient tyrannies—all about an assault on civility. To the degree that Trump has any ideology at all, it’s a hatred of civility—a belief that the normal decencies painfully evolved over centuries are signs of weakness which occlude the natural order of domination and submission. It’s why Trump admires dictators. Theirs are his values; that’s his feast. And, to end the normal discourse of democracy, the Trump Administration must make lies respectable—lying not tactically but all the time about everything, in a way that does not just degrade but destroys exactly the common table of democratic debate.

That’s Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s chosen role in life—to further those lies, treat lies as truth, and make lies acceptable. This is not just a question of protesting a particular policy; in the end there are no policies, only the infantile impulses of a man veering from one urge to another. The great threat to American democracy isn’t “policy” but the pretense of normalcy. That’s the danger, for with the lies come the appeasement of tyranny, the admiration of tyranny, and, as now seems increasingly likely, the secret alliance with tyranny. That’s what makes the Trump Administration intolerable, and, inasmuch as it is intolerable, public shaming and shunning of those who take part in it seems just. Never before in American politics has there been so plausible a reason for exclusion from the common meal as the act of working for Donald Trump.

And what about civility? Well, fundamental to, and governing the practice of, civility is the principle of reciprocity: your place at my table implies my place at yours. Conservatives and liberals, right-wingers and left-wingers, Jews and Muslims and Christians and Socialists and round- and flat-Earthers—all should have a place at any table and be welcome to sit where they like. On the other hand, someone who has decided to make it her public role to extend, with a blizzard of falsehoods, the words of a pathological liar, and to support, with pretended piety, the acts of a public person of unparalleled personal cruelty—well, that person has asked us in advance to exclude her from our common meal. You cannot spit in the plates and then demand your dinner. The best way to receive civility at night is to not assault it all day long. It’s the simple wisdom of the table.


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Friday, June 22, 2018

Friday, June 8, 2018

Canada's tariffs designed "strategically to exert maximum pain politically for the president"

Canada's tariffs designed "strategically to exert maximum pain politically for the president":

truth-has-a-liberal-bias:

feelingbluepolitics:

thetrumpimpeachment:

Canada’s tariffs designed “strategically to exert maximum pain politically for the president”

“Gordon Ritchie, a trade expert who negotiated Canada’s first free trade agreement with the U.S., says that Canada’s list of tariffs “is the best executed trade countermeasure I’ve seen in 50 years. But the Trump action is sheer, utter idiocy.”

I would expect nothing less from Trump than sheer, utter idiocy.


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"Bee also regretted the fact that the ginned-up conservative outrage cycle assured that no one would..."

“Bee also regretted the fact that the ginned-up conservative outrage cycle assured that no one would pay attention to the Trump administration’s wantonly cruel immigration policies toward children, which is what the segment in question was actually about. Noting that “none of you saw more than four letters of that show,” Bee reprised her attack on the fact that Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen, and ICE head Tom Homan have callously ripped over 11,000 (coincidentally non-white) children from their parents at the border.”

- On Full Frontal, Samantha Bee apologizes for her bad words, waits for the outrage over Trump’s cruel actions (via wilwheaton)
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Puerto Rico Is a “Playground for the Privileged”: Investors Move In as Homes Foreclose & Schools Close

Puerto Rico Is a “Playground for the Privileged”: Investors Move In as Homes Foreclose & Schools Close
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truth-has-a-liberal-bias: bernieforthepeople: Young people! If you really want to effect change,...

truth-has-a-liberal-bias:

bernieforthepeople:

Young people! If you really want to effect change, you need to vote. If you’re turning 18 before November, you can pre-register. Headcount.org is one organization that is helping you know when you’re qualified.

Headcount.org


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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Study proves, Trump empowers his hateful, bigoted base to be more openly hostile - Being Liberal

Study proves, Trump empowers his hateful, bigoted base to be more openly hostile - Being Liberal:

beingliberal:

To further prove this point, just look at the eight openly racist candidates running for office all over the county.

People like Arthur Jones in Illinois, who is a holocaust denier and BOLDLY spews hatred like the lie that black Americans on average have 20 point lower IQs than whites, are the new norm in Trump’s America.


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Monday, May 14, 2018

kerryrenaissance: mal-loups: destinyrush: SPREAD THIS LIKE...





kerryrenaissance:

mal-loups:

destinyrush:

SPREAD THIS LIKE WILDFIRE

THIS IS TRUE. 
(Read here and here.)

Joe Ottomanelli reportedly gave Victor Sheppard the noose as a “gift,” the victim told the News.

“If you ever have any stress, just put it around your neck and pull it. I could even help you with it,” Sheppard claims Ottomanelli told him.

Ottomanelli did not deny giving Sheppard the noose, but he said the whole incident was a joke. He added that he wanted to apologize, noting that he works with many black people and wasn’t “raised that way.”

I don’t know about you, but that DOES NOT seem like something to joke about. According to the delivery man, Victor Sheppard, who’s been delivering to the butcher for eight months, this isn’t the first racist thing that Ottomanelli has said to him. 

“Mentally and emotionally, he’s really hurt me. I felt very endangered, just doing my job,Sheppard tells the Daily News. “This is a man who’s 58-plus. He really thinks handing a noose to a black man is sending a playful message?”

And of course people have come to Ottomanelli’s defense, trying to make this racist action seem less horrible than it really is.

The owner of Bleeker Street Pizza, who said he has known Ottomanelli for 20 year, said the allegations against him were “bullsh–.”
“He probably joked and someone took it the wrong way,” the pizza maker, Tony Salihaj, said. “I think it’s bulls–t.”

I would urge people to stop buying from both Ottomanelli & Sons Meat Market and Bleeker Street Pizza (hell, give them negative reviews to let them know that racism will not be supported by your patronage). There is no way anyone could possibly defend these actions and try to play it off as a harmless joke.

That’s not something to joke about. There’s no “taking it the wrong way”.

And jokes tend to reveal people’s true beliefs, in my experience, anyway.


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Friday, May 11, 2018

justinspoliticalcorner: Via @LSarsour on Twitter: There should...



justinspoliticalcorner:

Via @LSarsour on Twitter: There should be consequences for people who call the cops for no good reason other than being racist. This list is infuriating.


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Friday, May 4, 2018

Thursday, May 3, 2018

officialblackwallstreet: Aside from her love for cooking,...



officialblackwallstreet:

Aside from her love for cooking, Paulette Johnson, an entrepreneur and the owner of Trucker’s Café, also loves helping people. Her café has been known not only for its “biggest mother truckin’ burger” but mostly because it closes its doors every Monday to serve the homeless.

Mondays are usually a busy day for restaurants with lots of customers coming in and out. But Paulette Johnson shuts down her restaurant every Monday to serve a different clientele – and they will not have to pay.

Truckers Café, located at 1910 Martin Luther King Blvd. in South Dallas, Texas is closed once a week to accommodate the homeless and those in need of a hot meal. Besides that, Johnson also provides them clean clothes, shoes, and toiletries. “I just feel blessed that somebody is out here to care for people like us,” Barbara Jameson smilingly said despite the hardships that led her to Johnson’s Monday lunch.

Having grown up in a battered woman’s shelter, Johnson understands what it’s like to go without. “My heart just flooded, there’s no word, I just feel good,” Johnson said. “I been aching all day in the morning, feet everything, dealing with my health, but once I see these guys, all that goes away.” Kudos to this sister for her giving heart. If you’re in the Dallas area, support her restaurant! (via BlackBusiness.org)


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bakrua: bakrua: if you are 13 and there is a 17/18 year old showing interest in you: please run...

bakrua:

bakrua:

if you are 13 and there is a 17/18 year old showing interest in you: please run away and never look back. i understand that you feel special; that older person will tell you how mature you are and make you feel special. but please. run away from that person. stay away from them. they do not love you. an 18 year old should not have ANY interest in a 13 year old. please. please be safe. please do not let them manipulate you. they are dangerous. stay away from them

please reblog this post. please spread this message. please protect 13 year olds who can so easily be hurt.


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wilwheaton: “Here is the uncomfortable truth of the matter: The press’s truth-seeking actually is...

wilwheaton:

“Here is the uncomfortable truth of the matter: The press’s truth-seeking actually is dividing people, and it is the very reason for this that makes what happened such a dangerously blown opportunity. The Trump White House’s unprecedented lying and Trump’s nonstop assaults on the press are, at bottom, an effort to get the news media to be more tentative in calling out those lies and in holding Trump accountable than they otherwise might be. (One conservative said this outright on CNN today.) As Jay Rosen and Brian Beutler write, the larger goal here is to destroy the press’s institutional role as a mediating institution. And if that fails, the corollary mission is to at least destroy that role in the minds of Republicans. This might be working: Majorities of Republicans agree with Trump that the press is the “enemy of the people.””

After Michelle Wolf’s WHCD speech, the news media hands Trump a win


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makerswomen: On the anniversary of his death we remember Dr....



makerswomen:

On the anniversary of his death we remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a brilliant orator and hero who dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights. Celebrate Dr. King’s legacy by learning how six bold women were influenced by his actions, driving change and making history in their own right.  

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