#coercive — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #coercive, aggregated by home.social.
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Federal Right To #Privacy Act
The Solution: A Comprehensive Privacy Bill
The bill imposes hard limits on #surveillance , hidden collection, #coercive “consent,” brokered data trafficking, and government circumvention of what should be a lawful process balancing #freedom with evidence of wrongdoing. It restores rule-based protections people can understand and courts can enforce.
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Shift in EU-US relations is structural, not temporary
In aftermath of #Greenland crisis, #EU's top diplomat urged #European nations to stop outsourcing their #security & #defence.
The changes in relationship between #Europe & #UnitedStates are “structural, not temporary”, High Representative Kaja Kallas has said, as she warned against the dangers of #outsourcing security in a new age of " #coercive power politics".
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#Christian #Empathy? This is sick.
Why is it that when #conservative #christians talk about "empathy", the words that follow just feel… off? In this video, we break down the #conservativeChristian interpretation of empathy — and why it often ends up feeling #judgmental, #coercive, or just plain #weird.
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#Christian #Empathy? This is sick.
Why is it that when #conservative #christians talk about "empathy", the words that follow just feel… off? In this video, we break down the #conservativeChristian interpretation of empathy — and why it often ends up feeling #judgmental, #coercive, or just plain #weird.
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#Christian #Empathy? This is sick.
Why is it that when #conservative #christians talk about "empathy", the words that follow just feel… off? In this video, we break down the #conservativeChristian interpretation of empathy — and why it often ends up feeling #judgmental, #coercive, or just plain #weird.
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#Christian #Empathy? This is sick.
Why is it that when #conservative #christians talk about "empathy", the words that follow just feel… off? In this video, we break down the #conservativeChristian interpretation of empathy — and why it often ends up feeling #judgmental, #coercive, or just plain #weird.
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#Christian #Empathy? This is sick.
Why is it that when #conservative #christians talk about "empathy", the words that follow just feel… off? In this video, we break down the #conservativeChristian interpretation of empathy — and why it often ends up feeling #judgmental, #coercive, or just plain #weird.
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#SanFrancisco federal judge sez #DJT can't cutoff #FederalFunding to #SF (and 35 other #SanctuaryCities including #Boston, #Chicago etc ) ...
Judge Orrick ruled that #Drumpf #ExecutiveOrders were “unconstitutionally vague and violate due process” not to mention #Coercive #Unconstitutional and in violation of the #Constitution’s mandated "separation of powers" as well as the #SpendingClause plus Fifth and Tenth Amendments.
How long til' #GOP robed calendar pinups #Alito, #BrettKavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, John Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett all just say he can do whatever he wants?
Set your stopwatch...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/23/sanctuary-cities-trump-administration-funding
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The 100th anniversary of the #Indian #Citizenship #Act has garnered little fanfare.
Only a handful of news articles and events have commemorated the centennial of the law giving U.S. citizenship to Native Americans.Perhaps that’s unsurprising. The legislation has little relevance to most American citizens,
and many Native Americans were dismayed when President Calvin Coolidge signed it into law in June 1924.🔸American citizenship was not an aspiration for the first peoples of the United States, whose primary political allegiance was to their own nations.
🔸Meanwhile, the Indian Citizenship Act was not a gift or benefit to Native Americans.
♦️It was part of a #coercive larger effort to #assimilate #Native #Americans into U.S. society.From nation to assimilation
For centuries after Europeans colonized North America in the 16th century, Native Americans sought to remain separate and distinct from the settlers.
For a while, the U.S. government reinforced that intentional separation.
🔸From 1820 to 1850, the federal government had a policy of forcibly removing Native Americans from their homelands and segregating them on reservations in the Indian Territory, now known as Oklahoma.
🔸By keeping Native Americans far from towns and cities, the U.S. hoped to maintain the distinct identities of tribes as sovereign nations
– and ensure Native peoples remained non-Americans.
♦️As U.S. ambitions for expansion drove the new nation to push farther west, however, the nation began working to assimilate Native people into American society.
♦️The U.S. wanted more land, including in the Indian Territory. -
The Guardian: Angel Lynn: what her harrowing story tells us about #coercive control
"A Channel 4 documentary explores the life of a young woman who was severely injured when she fell from a van after being kidnapped by her abusive boyfriend""[Now her mother] can see the pattern of coercive & controlling behaviours, designed to make a person dependent by isolating them from support, exploiting them, depriving them of independence & regulating their everyday behaviour."
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Organizational change:
It does not have to be #hard anymore.
It does not have to be #hopeless anymore.
It does not have to be #coercive anymore.
It does not have to take #long anymore.
It does not have to drag on anymore.
It does not have to be done by the few anymore.
It does not have to be done with lots of #consultants anymore.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/organizational-change-does-have-hard-anymore-niels-pflaeging#orgdev #ChangeManagement #VFOT #openspacebeta #betacodex #transformation #agiletransformation #organizationaldesign #orgdesign #leadership