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Aug 3, 2020 5 tweets 1 min read Read on X
What makes me crazy about the “Harris might not be loyal to Biden because she criticized him at the debate” take is that she wasn’t *supposed* to be loyal to him at that point. She was his opponent. This hardly precludes the possibility of loyalty if he earns it by making her VP.
They’re criticizing her for not being loyal to a man for whom she didn’t work, who hadn’t earned her specific loyalty. Why the hell should she have been “loyal” to him, even if she weren’t fighting him in a primary?
That’s why it strikes so many of us as sexist, as I think. Because it faults her for failing to show fealty to a senior man who had done nothing at that point to earn it.
And implicitly racist, too, of course. It’s clearly both at once. I tweeted about this last week, about criticisms of her “ambition” being part of a racist & sexist discourse about “uppity” black women not knowing their place. Loyalty thing is part and parcel of same attitude.

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Jul 2
Fascism always frames itself as counter-revolutionary, and I've said for years that American fascism is no different.

I just didn't know that the revolution in question was the American Revolution.
This guy is in charge of Project 2025, aka Trump's Presidential Transition Project. He has just said their second revolution will be "bloodless if the left allows it to be."

This means they will bring serious violence if we resist them. Pay attention. Image
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Jul 23, 2022
Today I published a new essay on a topic - the history of what was once known as "race suicide" - I've been researching for a while, and I thought some people might be interested in some of the back story and research context. 1🧵
The editors have headlined this essay a "secret history" of abortion debates in America. It's not really secret, but it's also certainly not part of the popular understanding of abortion in the US a century ago. 2 theguardian.com/books/2022/jul…
There have been passing references to "race suicide" in several responses I've seen to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, describing it (accurately) as an early iteration of Great Replacement Theory. Most of them attribute the phrase to a eugenicist sociologist, Edward A. Ross. 3
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Jul 16, 2022
Actual announcement on actual British train: "Our card reader is not working so we can't take payments. Please do not come to the buffet car, there is no buffet service. If you're in standard, there will be an at-seat trolley service, but it won't be able to sell you anything."
Such a perfect metaphor for British life today.
I'm in First (weekend upgrade, don't @ me), where trolley service is 'complimentary.' Attendant just offered me a breakfast box, I asked what was in it. She snapped, 'I don't know, they change it every week you'll just have to take it and find out.'

Metaphors piling up.
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Jul 7, 2022
🎉🎊 Today is publication day for my new book The Wrath to Come: Gone with the Wind and the Lies America Tells. 🥳
Publication day is always dramatic for any author. It represents the culmination of many months, and often, especially with heavily researched books, years of hard work. The Wrath to Come has taken me 3 years to write.
But the publication of The Wrath to Come has been more than usually dramatic, to say the least. 😳
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Feb 14, 2022
Yesterday, my friend Prof Suzannah Lipscomb, whom many of you know as @sixteenthCgirl, was featured in a Sunday Times article, calling for a women's prize for nonfiction writing, akin to the @WomensPrize for fiction.
In the interview she calls out the "authority gap," as described by @MASieghart - that women are statistically and demonstrably less likely to be taken seriously when they speak and write than men.
In the piece, she is described as "Suzannah Lipscomb, the academic and author," and quoted saying, "People think women lack authority." The @ST_Newsroom then adds that Lipscomb is a professor emerita. Nowhere in the piece does it grant her the title "Professor."
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Dec 29, 2021
So @BBCNews has decided that the expert witness they need on the Maxwell trial is Alan Dershowitz. Who has taken the opportunity to say that it shows how accusations against him and Prince Andrew are wrong.
I’d really like to understand how @BBCNews treats as an expert witness someone who literally admits without being asked that he is among the people implicated in the case. “The question is when will Giuffre be charged rather than her charging people like Prince Andrew and me.” 🤯
I am not a lawyer, so I can’t comment on the legality. But journalistically, he should not have been presented as an impartial expert witness only to say the verdict vindicates him, personally.
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