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So my very first march on Washington, I was a kid. Our church (my parents were Socialist Civil Rights worker movement folks) sent buses to the Moratorium against Vietnam and it was the most people to ever march on Washington to date. No one stormed the Capitol.
My second march on Washington was the march for the ERA and I was a teenager and went with a bunch of older white and Black lesbians who were training me to be a good feminist. We all wore white like the suffragists and never stormed the Capitol.
My next few marches were for gay rights. We didn't storm the Capitol. I also was at a march against AIDS and even though Reagan Bush was killing us, we didn't storm the Capitol.
I attended the huge pro-choice anniversary of Roe v. Wade march where there were a lot of counter-protestors and we didn't beat anyone up and we didn't storm the Capitol.
I remember all those marches really clearly. They were incredibly powerful and meaningful. The feeling of solidarity with strangers came from shared commitment to a cause: peace, equal rights, an end to second class citizenship. No cults. No hate. No violence.
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I want to see an actual photo of Greeson at Obama's Inauguration. It was like 5° that day (remember how everyone slammed Beyoncé for lip-synching?). I don't see a trajectory from standing for 6hrs in frigid cold, listening to the line up that day to dying for Trump.
There is no actual indicator in this piece of what the people interviewed claim--that they drifted GOP from Democrats. Alabama hasn't voted non-GOP since it went for George Wallace in 1968. And Greeson called for the death of Obama on Parler. And for the death of Pelosi.
Fox news was too mainstream for him as was Facebook. Greeson was all in on Parler and Newsmax. Others quoted claim that the ACA changed things, which is flat out lunacy, since the ACA provided more access to healthcare than Alabama had had since LBJ created Medicare and Medicaid.
#LisaMontgomery is the first woman to be executed by the federal government since Ethel Rosenberg in 1953 and the 11th prisoner to be executed by the Trump DOJ since Trump resumed the federal #deathpenalty in July. 1/
Although Lisa Montgomery had a long history of mental illness and severe sexual trauma, the court found that data should have been presented sooner. Montgomery's attorney had pleaded for commutation of her sentence to life in prison.
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Few global democracies still utilize the death penalty. And while the DP remains on the books in some, actual executions are mostly carried out in nations we consider rogue states or authoritarian. The #deathpenalty is state-sanctioned murder applied with no consistency.
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THREAD 📌Those of us whose lives have been made a living hell by Trump's presidency have a right to ask those of you who voted Trump/Trump proxy (yes, your Stein votes threw the election to Trump in PA, WI & MI), to have the decency to just STFU. Not everything is about you.
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And FGS everyone stop applauding GOP who put us here for their belated mea culpas or one tweet you agree with. If you want to applaud, applaud folks who were doing the work of the past 4yrs, not coming in at the end to say they wouldn't make the same awful mistake again.
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And if you want "healing," don't demand it of people who have been hurt. Let the folks who skimmed through the past 4yrs painlessly do that work. Some of you don't even know that Betsy DeVos was one of the most effective Cabinet members--destroying thousands of young lives.
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THREAD📌 I'd really hoped that the #pandemic would make folks more conscious of #disability & recognize how suffocating it is to be isolated from society by illness, but instead non-disabled people just wrote about how hard it was for them to not go where they wanted whenever.
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Today is Day 1,611 since the hospital sent me home after I was paralyzed. I can count the times I have been out of the house since, and every single time was to the hospital. For 4yrs I've been trying to get a wheelchair lift and an motorized chair so I can escape this prison.
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The US does less than nothing for #disabled people. Being disabled is a daily fight for survival and the most basic care. If I didn't have a loving, committed and non-disabled spouse, I would likely not have survived that first year. Most disabled people are not so fortunate.
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There is some irony here in the Socialist who just wrote about being grateful for getting her food stamps back because she is so poor standing up for Yellen, but the policing of women's work is a full time job for some and it never seems to extend to their poverty.
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Last year we heard this story about Shonda Rhimes, who brought ABC prime time back from the dead and added much needed color and also has the longest running show on ABC still in Grey's Anatomy. How dare she ask for money equal to her accomplishments, we heard.
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Now it's Yellen. One of the top economists in the world and the only woman to ever head the fed. Claiming she's beholden to Wall Street because she was paid for speeches is a sexist canard. This is her work--she had no idea Biden would even run, let alone win and choose her.
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