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Today's Gathering: a paused war that didn't end, a server farm threatening Cape Town's water, a chemical toilet outside a child's classroom — and the elderflower opening anyway. We run without paywalls because paid readers refuse to let us go dark. Click an advertiser. Share a piece. Keep the lights on.
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Today's Gathering: a paused war that didn't end, a server farm threatening Cape Town's water, a chemical toilet outside a child's classroom — and the elderflower opening anyway. We run without paywalls because paid readers refuse to let us go dark. Click an advertiser. Share a piece. Keep the lights on.
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Today's Gathering: a paused war that didn't end, a server farm threatening Cape Town's water, a chemical toilet outside a child's classroom — and the elderflower opening anyway. We run without paywalls because paid readers refuse to let us go dark. Click an advertiser. Share a piece. Keep the lights on.
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Today's Gathering: a paused war that didn't end, a server farm threatening Cape Town's water, a chemical toilet outside a child's classroom — and the elderflower opening anyway. We run without paywalls because paid readers refuse to let us go dark. Click an advertiser. Share a piece. Keep the lights on.
https://twp.ai/9OVj8m
#IndependentMedia #SupportJournalism #Substack #Newsletter #QueerMedia #MutualAid #ThistleAndMoss #FediverseFirst #ReaderSupported #Journalism -
A paused war, a thirsty server farm, a child's locked bathroom — and the elderflower opening anyway. We survive because readers refuse to let us go dark. Click an ad. Share. Keep us here. https://twp.ai/4hqTwi #IndependentMedia #SupportJournalism #QueerMedia #Substack #MutualAid #ReaderSupported
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A paused war, a thirsty server farm, a child's locked bathroom — and the elderflower opening anyway. We survive because readers refuse to let us go dark. Click an ad. Share. Keep us here. https://twp.ai/4hqTwi #IndependentMedia #SupportJournalism #QueerMedia #Substack #MutualAid #ReaderSupported
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Most of us don’t really read the news anymore… we pass through it.
Headlines between tasks. Fragments between thoughts.
At some point, it’s worth asking… who is still doing the work when no one is looking?
I recently came across The Bureau of Investigative Journalism and it made me pause.
Not because it shouted louder… but because it didn’t.
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/
#IndependentJournalism
#MediaAwareness
#SlowNews
#SupportJournalism
#BeyondTheHeadlines -
180+ FOIA requests filed.
Agencies stalling.
Appeals mounting.
Documents coming.
This work doesn't fund itself.Text TRUESIGNAL to 53-555 or donate at https://zurl.co/5mIwG
You're not just reading the reporting—you're making it happen.
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Vor ein paar Wochen habe ich mir (endlich) ein Abo der @woz gegönnt (nachdem ich sie das letztemal während der RS 1986 abonniert habe - hat mir glaub geholfen, nicht weitermachen zu müssen…) Anyway
Sie kommt Donnerstag und liegt dann bereit, dass ich sie am Samstag morgen in Ruhe lesen kann. Hat schon was, so haptisch und auf Papier zu lesen.
Neben der @republik_magazin meine zweite - langsame - News Quelle.
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Vor ein paar Wochen habe ich mir (endlich) ein Abo der @woz gegönnt (nachdem ich sie das letztemal während der RS 1986 abonniert habe - hat mir glaub geholfen, nicht weitermachen zu müssen…) Anyway
Sie kommt Donnerstag und liegt dann bereit, dass ich sie am Samstag morgen in Ruhe lesen kann. Hat schon was, so haptisch und auf Papier zu lesen.
Neben der @republik_magazin meine zweite - langsame - News Quelle.
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Vor ein paar Wochen habe ich mir (endlich) ein Abo der @woz gegönnt (nachdem ich sie das letztemal während der RS 1986 abonniert habe - hat mir glaub geholfen, nicht weitermachen zu müssen…) Anyway
Sie kommt Donnerstag und liegt dann bereit, dass ich sie am Samstag morgen in Ruhe lesen kann. Hat schon was, so haptisch und auf Papier zu lesen.
Neben der @republik_magazin meine zweite - langsame - News Quelle.
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Vor ein paar Wochen habe ich mir (endlich) ein Abo der @woz gegönnt (nachdem ich sie das letztemal während der RS 1986 abonniert habe - hat mir glaub geholfen, nicht weitermachen zu müssen…) Anyway
Sie kommt Donnerstag und liegt dann bereit, dass ich sie am Samstag morgen in Ruhe lesen kann. Hat schon was, so haptisch und auf Papier zu lesen.
Neben der @republik_magazin meine zweite - langsame - News Quelle.
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Vor ein paar Wochen habe ich mir (endlich) ein Abo der @woz gegönnt (nachdem ich sie das letztemal während der RS 1986 abonniert habe - hat mir glaub geholfen, nicht weitermachen zu müssen…) Anyway
Sie kommt Donnerstag und liegt dann bereit, dass ich sie am Samstag morgen in Ruhe lesen kann. Hat schon was, so haptisch und auf Papier zu lesen.
Neben der @republik_magazin meine zweite - langsame - News Quelle.
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FYI if you want to read your local paper but cant afford a subscription
Call them and ask if they have/know of a program to help you access their content for reduced rate, lots of places have funds specifically to comp subscriptions to destitute community members
Those funds get cut if they go unused
Help your local paper survive
Call & ask for a free subscription today 🩷Yes seriously
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FYI if you want to read your local paper but cant afford a subscription
Call them and ask if they have/know of a program to help you access their content for reduced rate, lots of places have funds specifically to comp subscriptions to destitute community members
Those funds get cut if they go unused
Help your local paper survive
Call & ask for a free subscription today 🩷Yes seriously
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FYI if you want to read your local paper but cant afford a subscription
Call them and ask if they have/know of a program to help you access their content for reduced rate, lots of places have funds specifically to comp subscriptions to destitute community members
Those funds get cut if they go unused
Help your local paper survive
Call & ask for a free subscription today 🩷Yes seriously
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FYI if you want to read your local paper but cant afford a subscription
Call them and ask if they have/know of a program to help you access their content for reduced rate, lots of places have funds specifically to comp subscriptions to destitute community members
Those funds get cut if they go unused
Help your local paper survive
Call & ask for a free subscription today 🩷Yes seriously
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FYI if you want to read your local paper but cant afford a subscription
Call them and ask if they have/know of a program to help you access their content for reduced rate, lots of places have funds specifically to comp subscriptions to destitute community members
Those funds get cut if they go unused
Help your local paper survive
Call & ask for a free subscription today 🩷Yes seriously
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Bumped my @LWN subscription level to "Project Leader"
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Bumped my @LWN subscription level to "Project Leader"
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Bumped my @LWN subscription level to "Project Leader"
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Bumped my @LWN subscription level to "Project Leader"
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Bumped my @LWN subscription level to "Project Leader"
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Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/29/antiracism-diversity-training-liberal-antiracists-vocabulary-direct-action❝
The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
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The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on “racism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
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Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
❞❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞
#racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs
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Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/29/antiracism-diversity-training-liberal-antiracists-vocabulary-direct-action❝
The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
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The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on “racism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
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Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
❞❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞
#racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs
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Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/29/antiracism-diversity-training-liberal-antiracists-vocabulary-direct-action❝
The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
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The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on “racism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
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Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
❞❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞
#racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs
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Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/29/antiracism-diversity-training-liberal-antiracists-vocabulary-direct-action❝
The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
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The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on “racism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
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Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
❞❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞
#racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs
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Only one form of anti-racism actually works: And it ain't "reasoning with racists".
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/29/antiracism-diversity-training-liberal-antiracists-vocabulary-direct-action❝
The liberal tradition sees racism as essentially a matter of irrational beliefs and attitudes. Its founders, such as the anthropologist Ruth Benedict and gay rights pioneer Magnus Hirschfeld, were interested in understanding the rise of nazism in the 1930s. They concluded that, in societies where racial prejudices were widespread, liberal democracy could be undermined by political extremists inflaming race hatred to gain power. To remove this danger, they called on the liberal establishment to persuade the masses, especially the poor and uneducated, that racist opinions have no legitimate basis.This approach remains at the core of liberal antiracism today, from the enthusiasm for diversity training – a $4.3bn business in the US
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•
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The radical tradition, on the other hand, sees racism as a matter of how economic resources are distributed differently across racial groups. In a 1938 article on “racism in Africa”, for instance, the Trinidadian writer CLR James argued that British colonial racism was not a set of beliefs or attitudes but a structure of generally observed social rules and policies that enabled economic exploitation. Individual racist attitudes no doubt existed but were not the decisive factor.
❞❝
Radical antiracists argue that the only way to fight this oppression is to build autonomous organisations with the power to dismantle existing social systems and build new ones.
❞❝ Liberal antiracists are powerless against this new structural racism. They demand we use the correct racial vocabulary, shaming Conservative MPs or sports commentators when they use derogatory terms; but abolishing a word does not abolish the social forces it expresses.❞
#racism #DismantleSystems #DismantleSystemicRacism #SupportJournalism #FuckShitlibs
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From 🐦 site:
RT Emma Gilchrist: “You’ve got one more day to make a donation to The Narwhal and have it doubled by generous donors like Johnny [Rodgers]. Reader support allows us to pursue fearless investigative journalism and publish stories others don’t. Thanks to more than 5,000 donors for the incredible support!”
#supportjournalism #JournalismMatters
https://twitter.com/reporteremma/status/1608953398338125825?s=46&t=8cSZI2fmxQaZdezo43CDWQ
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From 🐦 site:
RT Emma Gilchrist: “You’ve got one more day to make a donation to The Narwhal and have it doubled by generous donors like Johnny [Rodgers]. Reader support allows us to pursue fearless investigative journalism and publish stories others don’t. Thanks to more than 5,000 donors for the incredible support!”
#supportjournalism #JournalismMatters
https://twitter.com/reporteremma/status/1608953398338125825?s=46&t=8cSZI2fmxQaZdezo43CDWQ
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From 🐦 site:
RT Emma Gilchrist: “You’ve got one more day to make a donation to The Narwhal and have it doubled by generous donors like Johnny [Rodgers]. Reader support allows us to pursue fearless investigative journalism and publish stories others don’t. Thanks to more than 5,000 donors for the incredible support!”
#supportjournalism #JournalismMatters
https://twitter.com/reporteremma/status/1608953398338125825?s=46&t=8cSZI2fmxQaZdezo43CDWQ
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From 🐦 site:
RT Emma Gilchrist: “You’ve got one more day to make a donation to The Narwhal and have it doubled by generous donors like Johnny [Rodgers]. Reader support allows us to pursue fearless investigative journalism and publish stories others don’t. Thanks to more than 5,000 donors for the incredible support!”
#supportjournalism #JournalismMatters
https://twitter.com/reporteremma/status/1608953398338125825?s=46&t=8cSZI2fmxQaZdezo43CDWQ
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From 🐦 site:
RT Emma Gilchrist: “You’ve got one more day to make a donation to The Narwhal and have it doubled by generous donors like Johnny [Rodgers]. Reader support allows us to pursue fearless investigative journalism and publish stories others don’t. Thanks to more than 5,000 donors for the incredible support!”
#supportjournalism #JournalismMatters
https://twitter.com/reporteremma/status/1608953398338125825?s=46&t=8cSZI2fmxQaZdezo43CDWQ
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@drewharwell
Thanks very much! I try hard to #SupportJournalism but I also #BoycottBezos! -
@drewharwell
Thanks very much! I try hard to #SupportJournalism but I also #BoycottBezos! -
@drewharwell
Thanks very much! I try hard to #SupportJournalism but I also #BoycottBezos! -
@drewharwell
Thanks very much! I try hard to #SupportJournalism but I also #BoycottBezos! -
@drewharwell
Thanks very much! I try hard to #SupportJournalism but I also #BoycottBezos!