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Graham Platner’s exit had dominated the contest, but the killing of Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero starkly shifted Mainers’ attention.
What happens when you have no standards at all.
Kaitlan Collins isn’t afraid to press this baby raping piece of shit with her questions. She’s one of the few. She’s a bad ass. I have a lot of respect for her
i think the key difference between george lucas’s star wars and disney’s star wars is that lucas is a man with an ideology. someone with a point of view, and all that entails. which comes with ideas of revolution, anti-imperialism, challenging the status quo, cultural appropriation and racist stereotypes. complex and contradictory ideas because that’s how artists are: complex and complicated people. disney is not. disney is a corporation. a corporation can’t have ideology, because ideology defeats the purpose of profit. and when the only thing you do is to turn on the movie manufacturing machine before you sit down and plan what ideas are you trying to convey to the audience, then your results are going to be washed out corporate garbage. and because when you’re a giant corporation who only cares about selling to the widest audience possible, you can’t take sides. you can’t decide on an idea. because you want to sell your product to people who are on the entire political spectrum. which results in movies without ideology, without purpose, without soul.
I have been looking for this post for years after I came across it and it’s finally here and I need to reblog this because it is absolutely and entirely accurate.
#as I always say: lucas was making a samurai film and a ww2 flying ace film and a western film and adding laser swords#because he fundamentally LIKED samurai films and dambusters films and westerns and 40’s adventure serials#but disney are making a ‘star wars film’ and adding nothing because it already had laser swords and they have nothing else to say#xerox of a xerox baybeeeee (via harrietvane)
Dustin Rowles at Pajiba:
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has been needling ABC and The View practically since the day he was installed. Things got white-hot when he helped pressure ABC into briefly suspending Jimmy Kimmel, a move that detonated into massive bipartisan backlash and ultimately made both Carr and the President look small. They haven’t forgotten it. For months, Carr has been threatening to strip The View of its status as a “bona fide news” program — a classification the show has held since its inception in 2002. That label exempts the show from equal-time rules, meaning it can invite political guests on without having to hand equal airtime to those guests’ opponents. Lose it, and every candidate who asks could demand a chair.
The threat is already working. Since Carr launched his investigation last February, The View has all but stopped booking political candidates in competitive races — no one running in a midterm campaign. Equal-time rules don’t apply to politicians who aren’t in contested races, so it hasn’t shut the door on political guests entirely; JD Vance and Cory Booker, for instance, have both appeared. But the chill is unmistakable, and that’s rather the point of a chill: it does its work before anyone issues a ruling.
Now the ruling is coming. Bloomberg reports that the FCC is close to acting, and that it’s likely to rule against The View and, separately, against eight ABC-owned stations — most of them in large markets like New York. That second investigation concerns an entirely different matter: the Administration is threatening to yank the FCC licenses for those eight stations over their DEI practices.
The Trump Regime’s FCC plans an all-out tyrannical assault on ABC by revoking the “bona fide news exemption” status from The View and 8 licenses of ABC owned-and-operated stations for “violations” related to DEI policies.
When you have to change the rules to win. 😒
Live the kind of life where segments of the population won't cheer upon hearing of your death.
n 1931, in Scottsboro, Alabama, nine Black teenagers were pulled off a freight train. Two white women accused them of rape. No evidence. All-white jury. Eight sentenced to death. One, 13-year-old Roy Wright, got life because he was a child. The case became international news. But inside Kilby Prison, the boys were alone. Except for one woman: Jane Newton, 57, a white seamstress from Birmingham. She read about it in the paper and took a bus. She wasn’t a lawyer. She wasn’t an activist. She just sat in the visitors’ room every Tuesday. She brought fried chicken, cornbread, and pencils. She taught them to write their names. Most were illiterate. The guards called her “N!gger Lover.” She said: “I’m a Christian. You boys write your mothers!” She mailed the letters herself. When Olen Montgomery went blind from prison beatings, she read to him. When Andy Wright turned 18 in a cell, she baked him a cake and sang through the glass. The Supreme Court overturned the convictions twice. It took 6 years, 4 trials. Four boys were finally freed. Four served decades. One, Haywood Patterson, escaped in 1948 and died in a bar fight. Jane died in 1946. She left no family. The boys chipped in for her tombstone. It says: “She came when no one else did.” In 2013, Alabama posthumously pardoned the Scottsboro Boys. Olen Montgomery, 95, the last survivor, was asked if he was angry. He said: “No. Miss Jane taught me to write my name. That’s how I signed the pardon. That’s enough. #alabamarapnews🚀
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How Trump’s chief legal enforcer is trading his law license for a federal prison cell.
Casually mentioning our soldier will be committing mass rape soon.
and implying that rape is just the natural outcome of having more testosterone
And if the countries where those bases are located are smart, they'll start restricting or outright denying our troops the ability to leave them. (And maybe even refuse to re-negotiate any upcoming lease renewals.)
They're killing people with impunity and lying to our faces about it.
They seem to have a script that the work from, and aren't learning when they're called on obvious lies.
Remember: They're playing to The Audience of One. The rest of us don't matter. 😒
Also 'They wanted to make you shound like your preshident washn’t sho hot,' explained Trump, accusing China directly of wanting to make you
NSPM-7 is a GLOBAL model to suppress free speech and dissent to benefit the Epstein Class (Recording at the end)
His biggest lie wasn’t about elections