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A #building in #Tribeca, #Manhattan.
I recognize pain in the faces of so many people, and in the work of so many people. For me it’s not about reconciliation so much as recognition – I don’t feel you can reconcile such events. I’ve felt touched by work that addresses pain – it’s almost a texture. In writing about pain I’ve felt I’m opening out something I could never reconcile – a kind of conversation I knew I couldn’t end, but could begin. I’m interested in moments that hold the confusion of our pain – the worry and the fear – and yet show how we continue on. That’s why I’m fascinated with Beckett’s plays: he can tick-tock his way through the difficulty of pain and remain in it. Because pain also seems to remain difficult, I feel it’s a narrative lie to create a structure that closes it off, resolves it.
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I’m slyly coming into contact with a reality new to me that still has no corresponding thoughts and not even a word that signifies it—it is a sensation beyond thought.
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If you are neutral on issues that are resulting in the murders of innocent people, you have blood on your hands. There’s no place for you if you lack the conviction to identify and denounce hate.
lavish reynolds is so brave this is such an unspeakably shit time in the world
Keep Lavish Diamond Reynolds, her child and the entire Castile-extended family in your prayers today. Lavish is said to have finally been released from police custody. Now she must begin to work to rebuild her and her child’s life, after witnessing and documenting Philando Castile’s execution by Minnesota police. We uplift their courage, and mourn for a loss no one should have to face. #farfromover
In the centuries long fight against Western imperialism, settler colonialism, and racist fascism, I support our troops!
I’m just done. Absolutely fucking done. The police executed another Black man tonight in Minnesota, as he attempted to comply with orders to produce an ID. He told officers that he had both a gun and conceal carry permit, but that he was reaching solely for his wallet.
Philando Castile had a clean record according to his girlfriend, and worked in the public school system. He was murdered by police as his 4-year old daughter sat in the back seat. His courageous girlfriend did something I don’t have words for–she filmed the scene as Castile bled out, while the pig did nothing to save the man he just shot point blank. The video streamed live on Facebook, but has since been taken down. It is still circulating on social media, however I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND watching it. It’s very graphic and triggering.
We didn’t even get a full 24-hours to mourn Alton Sterling before the murderous thugs stole another life. It’s beyond Black Lives Matter now. We need a revolution, we need liberation, by any means necessary. #farfromover
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Epipens have more than quintupled in price since 2004
Epipens – self-injection sticks carried by people with deadly allergies, which have to be replaced twice a year – were developed by NASA at taxpayer expense, were patented by a government scientist who receives no royalties, require no marketing, and have gone from as little as $60 each to up to $606 in a few short years (during which time the company has switched to selling them exclusively in two-packs).
Mylan, who makes Epipens, and Pfizer, who markets them in the USA, have raised the prices monotonically since the middle of the last decade. Now, they’re so expensive that many public ambulance services have stopped packing them, parents are sending their kids out with expired Epipens, and many are opting for the much-less-effective strategy of carrying a syringe full of epinephrine, and hoping they’ll be able to inject themselves if they go into anaphylactic shock (one doctor who advises this compares having an Epipen to driving a Cadillac, something that not everyone can do. Other people drive to Canada, where Epipens are $94 for non-Canadians who pay a premium because they don’t have insurance-backed prescriptions.
Mylan and Pfizer have no explanation for their pricing, apart from saying that it “reflect[s] the multiple, important product features and the value the product provides.”
http://boingboing.net/2016/07/06/epipens-have-more-than-quintup.html