Proving it's not about "illegals" is even easier than proving it's not about the unborn. Just suggest we make all immigration legal. Their answer will give the game away.
Bomb threats weren't that uncommon in the late 1980s. We had them often in college when students wanted to get out of exams. But after McVeigh in 1995 and the Olympic Park bombing the next year (likewise done by a right-wing terrorist), bomb threats in everyday places were taken much more seriously.
On the antifascists in Los Angeles who exposed this fascist plan to instigate mass, purging violence against American Jews in the 1930s. jewishreviewofbooks.com/articles/582...
In 1934, Hollywood's Jewish moguls met secretly at the Hillcrest Country Club to hear an unusual pitch: find Nazis in America, and stop them.
I expect that poverty, poor social mobility, lack of social and financial support, and a desire to have a life all make picking up and moving every time a new danger shows up very difficult. Sometimes we have to stand and fight because THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE.
I need the people saying that some places are close to being unlivable to understand that my argument is NOT that we need to hold to keeping all places livable, but that we love people who are trying their best to fucking live.
There is no place without climate catastrophe because we are deeply interconnected. If we commit to not giving up on each other, we are also guaranteeing that nobody will give up on us. Our safety is in solidarity.
We should commit to caring about all human lives—not just their existence, but their happiness and the strength of their communities. We should commit to loving those who need it. We should commit to providing aid for every disaster.
Why did the NYT invite the president of the Heritage Foundation to this event OMFG
We invited a professional lying fascist to talk about climate change, what happened next will shock you!