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#black lives matter#blm#civil liberties#civil rights#police abolition#abolition#defund the police#abolish the police#acab#all cops are bastards#copaganda#surveillance#police state#fascism#mass incarceration#carceral state#anti blackness#racism#police violence#us politics#fuck the usa#white liberals#dnc#barack obama#scratch a liberal and a fascist bleeds#political science#twitter#knee of huss
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However shrill a Chesterton or practical the legislative analysts, it was more commonly understood that eugenic interference with marriage and, more fundamentally, with procreation was an unwarranted and dangerous invasion of civil liberty.
"In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity" - Daniel J. Kevles
#book quote#in the name of eugenics#daniel j kevles#nonfiction#shrill#g k chesterton#practical#legislative analysis#eugenics#interference#marriage#procreation#unwarranted#dangerous#invasion#civil liberty
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Yes, I am an ardent hater of today's "if you feel powerless, don't forget that you can donate :))) even though you can barely feed yourself :)))" culture, where the average person has no power or agency to fight for what they believe in beyond stumping up cash.
Yes, I am going to remind y'all anyway that the American Civil Liberties Union is there to fight for your rights and they could use your support if you have any to spare. If you subscribe to their newsletter they send you regular updates on what they're doing to fight Drumpf and his force of fascist fuckwits.
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#human rights and civil liberties#capitalism#poverty#classism#fuck capitalism#late stage capitalism#communism#class warfare#violence of poverty
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#freedom of speech#protest rights#student activism#foreign influence#human rights#Israel-Palestine conflict#campus activism#political repression#human rights violations#student rights#government overreach#free speech#student protests#Israeli-Palestinian conflict#political censorship#civil liberties#Israel-Palestine#civil rights#Florida governor
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"Justice too long delayed is justice denied."
Martin Luther King.
#quote of the day#quote of today#thought of the day#thought of today#martin luther king#mlk#civil righs#justice#law#order#law and order#law and disorder#freedom#liberty#ethics#fairness#judgement#common sense#lessons of history
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ANNA BONESTEEL AND EVAN GREER at Them:
Pride Month is over. As the “LOVE IS LOVE” banners come down and companies lose the rainbow gradients from their logos, we’re faced with a painful truth: LGBTQ+ people, especially the most marginalized among us, are in the crosshairs of a queerphobic backlash that is targeting our health, our histories, and especially our youth. And things are getting worse, not better. According to NPR, half of all US states now ban gender-affirming care for people under 18. Eight states now censor LGBTQ+ issues from school curricula via “Don’t Say Gay” laws, and two more states are considering similar legislation this year. The number-one book targeted for censorship is a graphic novel memoir about gender identity.
This June, Democratic lawmakers marched in Pride parades and spoke on stages, vowing to protect our community and fight back against legislative attacks on queer youth. But some of these same lawmakers are actively pushing federal legislation that would cut LGBTQ+ youth off from resources, information, and communities that can save their lives. Currently, 38 Democratic senators support the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a bill that is vocally opposed by many queer and trans youth, along with a coalition of human rights and LGBTQ+ groups. As a queer- and trans-led advocacy group focused on the ways technology impacts human rights, our organization, Fight for the Future, has seen bills like KOSA before: misguided internet bills that try to solve real problems, but ultimately throw marginalized people under the bus by expanding censorship and surveillance rather than addressing corporate abuses. KOSA’s most obvious predecessor is SESTA/FOSTA, a Trump-era bill that its supporters claimed would clamp down on online sex trafficking. Instead, the bill did almost nothing to accomplish its goal, and has actively harmed LGBTQ+ people and sex workers whose harm-reduction resources were decimated by the subsequent crackdown on online speech.
Like SESTA/FOSTA, some of KOSA’s supporters have positive intent. Many lawmakers and organizations support KOSA because they are concerned about real harms caused by Big Tech, like addictive design features and manipulative algorithms. But, also like SESTA/FOSTA, KOSA doesn’t touch the core issues with Big Tech’s extractive, exploitative business model. Instead, KOSA relies on a “duty of care” model that will pressure social platforms to suppress any speech the government is willing to argue makes kids “depressed” or “anxious.”
Under KOSA, platforms could be sued for recommending a potentially depression- or anxiety-inducing video to anyone under 18. We know from past experience that in order to protect their bottom line, social media companies will overcompensate and actively suppress posts and groups about gender identity, sexuality, abortion — anything they’re worried the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could be willing to argue “harms” kids. How do you think a potential Trump administration’s FTC would use that kind of authority?
Other features of the bill stretch its censorship potential further. Despite language claiming that the bill does not require platforms to conduct “age verification,” to meaningfully comply with the law, platforms will have to know who is under 18. This means they’ll institute invasive age verification systems or age-gating, which can completely cut off access for LGBTQ+ youth who have unsupportive parents, and/or make it unsafe for queer people to access online resources anonymously. KOSA creates powerful new ways for the government to interfere with online speech. For this reason, the bill is like catnip to extreme right-wing groups like the Heritage Foundation, the coordinators of Project 2025, who have explicitly said they want to use it to target LGBTQ+ content. KOSA’s lead Republican sponsor, Marsha Blackburn, has also said in an interview she wants to use KOSA to protect minors “from the transgender.”
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) purports to protect children, but in reality, it’s a censorship bill that would impact LGBTQ+ youth. #StopKOSA #KOSA
#Kids Online Safety Act#KOSA#Stop KOSA#Big Tech#Censorship#LGBTQ+#Anti LGBTQ+ Extremism#Age Verification#Internet#Internet Safety#Internet Freedom#Internet Censorship#Civil Liberties#Duty of Care
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#blm#discrimination#defund the police#bipoc#black lives matter#civil rights#black lives fucking matter#lgbtqia#black lives movement#black lives have always mattered#black lives are important#black history#lgbtq#black liberation#african american history#civil rights movement#black community#civil war#civil liberties#black history month#black pride#black culture#black archives#black excellence
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At the Russian Court (3/?) I M P E R I A L D I A D E M
‘Regal assemblage of pearls and old diamonds. This diadem is, past question, one of the finest specimens of its kind.’ Fersman
This splendid diadem, worn by the Empress Alexandra at the opening of the Duma, was catalogued by Fersman as early 19th century, but it is more likely to have been made by the court jeweller Bolin expressly for the Tsarina, using antique pearls and diamonds from the Imperial Cabinet. Fersman considered it to be the fiest piece in the entire imperial collection. All trace if of it is lost after the inventory of 1922, and it seems likely that as with other pieces from the collection it was sold or broken up when some of the imperial jewels were sold by Christie’s in London in 1927.
The Empress Alexandra in court dress for the opening of the first Duma in 1906, photographed by K. Bulla. She wears the diadem, a small diamond chain of the Order of St Andrew, and a collier de chien in pearls and diamonds and a pearl and diamond cluster necklace, both surely created by Bolin to accompany the diadem. Neither necklace appears among the inventoried jewels, and it is likely that they had been taken by the Empress to Tobolsk and then disappeared. | The Jewels of the Romanovs Family and Court by Stefano Papi
#historyedit#royaltyedit#empress alexandra feodorovna#romanov#jewelry#my edits#atrc#the big FUCK YU#of alexandra to the duma#lmao#civil liberties? liberalism?#i don't think so#fetch me by biggest diadem please#this piece of jewelry screams autocracy
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https://action.aclu.org/reg-action/keep-trump-administrations-hands-our-data
The ACLU has set up a page to submit a demand that Biden make an exectuive order to prevent the government from buying people's data. This could be massive because if the Trump administration has that kind of access to people's information it could easily be used against people (like tracking people's periods to prevent them from getting abortions or targeting political opponents.)
I would also suggest just looking through the ACLU website in general and seeing what you can contribute to. Maybe make some posts of your own about them so they can get more support.
https://www.aclu.org/
#aclu#american civil liberties union#joe biden#kamala harris#election 2024#politics#queer#pro choice#liberal#progressive#us politics#vote blue
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fellow usamericans just a small reminder (bc I feel like I need to hear it rn) that the primary elections are still a thing and we shouldn't have to settle for less just because the pres sucks rn. I feel like the vast majority of democratic voters are less than pleased with the current genocide enabling state of affairs so really. we should pick another candidate, (someone younger and less prone to do literally nothing for 4 years of presidency ideally,) and vote them for pres candidate. we got a good chance of being heard I think. and then we should vote them into potus power with a swiftness. numbers that blow the last election out the water. check your voting status y'all they tryna silence our voices more than ever but if we can make some sort of change at the polls we should damn well try fr
(remember: presidential primaries are in march! check your voter status both now and somewhere in february jic!!)
#possibly connie#politics#us elections#free palestine#2024 elections#primary elections#it is so funny that we were worried trump would become our first historical dictator#but then we voted biden to stop that from happening#and he seems just as content to gun for first dictator spot!!!!#just as willing to infringe upon our civil liberties as we feared trump would be#fucking ridiculous
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Arresting Liberty
#photography#art#gaza#palestine#palestinians#free palestine#israel#islam#islamophobia#liberty#rights#freedom#civil rights#free gaza#free speech#liberation#freedom of speech#freedom of expression#freedom of the press#police state#protest#columbia university#student protests#aaron bushnell#activism#demonstration#demonstrators#war crimes#war criminals#crimes against humanity
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