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Progressive press sec in Lanc PA. I like the muppets and trains and folk music and Black women and freedom for the homies. She/her. linktr.ee/savthorpe has a bunch of my stuff.
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Listen, I have listened to 0 seconds of call her daddy. But I have to believe that’s the point. I’m a chronically online 6 year veteran of political comms. I’m delighted the VP is going directly to women and stating her case! It takes all of us!

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This also contains our most substantive reply to the old “will individual vs collective action solve climate change” debate. Individual behavior change matters. But you should focus on making decisions that change the industrial economy that you’re enmeshed in: heatmap.news/decarbonize-...

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Personally I think we should not let Nuzzi's bad ethics distract too much from the fact that her reporting was also bad. nymag.com/intelligence...

Trump Haters Turned Trump Voters Why do so many Americans seem open to giving him a second chance?
By Olivia Nuzzi, New York’s Washington correspondent
Karyn Olson did not want to vote for Donald Trump.
I first met Olson in February 2020 ... At the time, she worked for the New Hampshire Liquor Commission as the supervisor in the accounts-payable department, about a 30-minute commute from her home in rural Bristol, and in her spare time, she volunteered for President Trump’s reelection effort.
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A lot of videos in my algo rn about Christians “anointing” shit for health and safety, babes this is spell casting.

Lady reading a Bible: things to anoint as the biblical gatekeeper of your home:
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Every time I leave a 2-9 minute interaction with someone I happen across in the world, be it an acquaintance or a stranger, I am fully renewed and replenished. I am so grateful for those fleeting moments of community and also so honored to be sharing them with you, @pronounced-ing.bsky.social!!

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LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA MENTIONED IN AN AMAZING WAY like yes, my mother-in-law is a Stoltzfus, half my neighbors in Reamstown were Stoltzfuses, this is such incredible data journalism thank you @andrewvandam.bsky.social@lennybronner.com for your incredible work here 🫡

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Expanding on a post on The Other Site: The power of taking a random class or attending a little community event hosted by a neighbor is so humbling and beautiful and overwhelming. It's so sweet and heartening to meet the people who share your roads and air and experience something new with them.

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Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #179,522! I think this is so cute and sweet! I wanna hang out with you guys more because The Other Website is increasingly unusable and simply not fun anymore.

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Political scientists had long found that candidates who used explicit racial demagoguery paid a price for it at the polls. Hence the need for coded dog-whistles. But after Obama's election, they found that that penalty had disappeared. And here we are. www.thenation.com/article/arch...

Schaffner’s research isn’t in conflict with those other studies that found a white backlash against Obama before Trump arrived on the scene; it’s complementary. Schaffner says that before Obama’s election, political scientists believed that “when candidates used language during a campaign, or during a debate, that was explicitly racist, voters would indicate that they liked that candidate less and were less likely to vote for them. So the idea was that if politicians wanted to make racial appeals, they had to do it in a subtle, implicit way.” But more recent studies... found that those penalties were no longer showing up.

It appears that both are true: Obama’s election activated white voters’ racial grievances and anxieties about being displaced by other groups. But it was Trump’s nasty rhetoric that gave them permission to say what they might have kept quiet out loud—and in some cases, to act on those feelings.
Headlines about how hateful fascist propaganda about pet-eating Haitians is leading to bomb threats and harassment in Springfield, OH.
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Sav Thorpe Capizzi really wants friends on here :)
@savthorpe.bsky.social
Progressive press sec in Lanc PA. I like the muppets and trains and folk music and Black women and freedom for the homies. She/her. linktr.ee/savthorpe has a bunch of my stuff.
206 followers342 following101 posts