Injustice Systems

The article framed it like he has two choices, one of planning for never leaving power—or maximizing gains before the Nixonian GOP’s ultimate demise. Without addressing one (totally insane! Right!?), Politico humanizes McConnell. I think the goal of rich weirdos of destroying democracy forever is… pretty easy to tackle. Just stop giving the rich what they want. We don’t seem quite close to doing that but the moment is coming in the next year.

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When the wealthy are no longer celebrated for merely having more money, earthly goods, et cetera, than the rest of society, then maybe that’ll happen.

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god this is such bullshit, and you just know Biden won’t court pack

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Ugh, I’m dispensable since I’m no longer fertile, among other things.

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I think I’m stealing this:

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Lucky you.

Maybe I should have my tubes tied, since I still have a decade left of fertility.

And my daughter. God, I’m fucking terrified. Once they get Roe, they come for Casey.

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I could still, I expect, be a suitcase/incubator however.

If you’re still producing eggs, they could always extract them from you. And these are the same people who are forcibly performing hysterectomies on non-white migrant women. Since the fair-skinned Aryans decided the dark-skinned Dravidians were dreadful simply because they were dark-skinned, this shit’s been going on. IF not earlier.

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Do you mean Griswold?

Planned Parenthood v Casey weakened Roe

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Yeah.

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I dunno…things happen to people who become POTUS. Did they think FDR would before he actually announced that he wanted to do so, I wonder?

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Ooooo, I’m all for undoing 10,000 years of patriarchal history!

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Not Fuckin’ Around Coalition rolls into Lafeyette, LA after representative Clay Higgins threatens them with violence due to protests against police violence:

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The hospital would rather continue to cover up its malfeasance, rather than continue to employ someone with a conscience.

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Ms Nasino, who worked for the urban poverty group Kadamay, was arrested in November 2019 with two fellow activists after police raided an office where they lived at the time.

They were charged with the illegal possession of firearms and explosives - charges all three have denied. They say the ammunition was planted by authorities amid a widening crackdown against left-leaning activists.

On Tuesday, a local court granted Ms Nasino a three-day furlough to attend the wake and funeral of her daughter.

But after prison officials intervened to reduce the length of her release she was only permitted to leave jail for three hours on Wednesday and Friday - the day of River’s burial.

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