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When you hear Tucker Carlson or Stephen Miller taking a break from denying climate change in order to use it to justify their anti-immigrant agenda, know that they're working from a decades-old playbook established by white nationalist John Tanton:
Climate change and anti-immigrant hate are colliding, foretelling a volatile future.
Contrary to a lot of the election mediaâs confidence that Trumpâs incompetence or economic self-interest mean mass deportations arenât a serious threat, I believe we arenât taking Trumpâs promises seriously if thatâs how we judge them. My feature:
Trump has vowed to launch a mass operation that could involve a force larger than the U.S. Armyâand he promises that it will be a âbloody story.â
what is it about Paris that makes me want to (unwisely) buy beige outerwear
"What should be the lead story on days when lots of children are killed?" Hoo boy
Seeing several white media dudes panicking that weâre in 2016 territory again, and itâs unclear to me why
Just got growled at from the underbrush on our way home đł sangliers are scary
In Marseille celebrating my birthday and did not expect to be making eye contact with a wild boar at 1:30am. It stared me down and I got tf out of its way fast
Anyway the Abraham Accords are the product of Jared Kushner reading 25 books about the Middle East and Jake Sullivan wanting to be Henry Kissinger.
âIn saying the lives of Palestinians were less important than normalization, the brokers of the Abraham Accords helped embellish Israelâs fiction that it could sustain the status quo with Palestinians without friction or blowback. They were grievously wrong.â - @thecynicist.bsky.social
Why the Abraham Accords failed to bring peace to the Middle East.