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annadraconida:
My fave MRI so far.
Gina Rodriguez Interviews President Obama
look at this dipshit
she fetched the WHOLE TREE!! !!!
we 100% need a series like this. their kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/geniusgames/science-wide-open-childrens-books-about-women-in-s (x)
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FUCKING TELL ME AGAIN
I can’t believe what I just read but in the bullshit world we live in…. I can see it.
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Y'all kill me 😂😂
I never liked berets anyway… SQUARE UP FRANCE.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
BURLINGTON, Vt., Nov. 9 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement Wednesday after Donald Trump was elected president of the United States:
“Donald Trump tapped into the anger of a declining middle class that is sick and tired of establishment economics, establishment politics and the establishment media. People are tired of working longer hours for lower wages, of seeing decent paying jobs go to China and other low-wage countries, of billionaires not paying any federal income taxes and of not being able to afford a college education for their kids - all while the very rich become much richer.
“To the degree that Mr. Trump is serious about pursuing policies that improve the lives of working families in this country, I and other progressives are prepared to work with him. To the degree that he pursues racist, sexist, xenophobic and anti-environment policies, we will vigorously oppose him.”
How to look for the helpers.
Hi, I’m a heterosexual white male, and I’m frightened for the safety and well-being of everyone I know who isn’t.
The fact is that Trump’s election is a green light on people who don’t look like him. “Take our country back” has been their slogan, and now that they’ve achieved a victory, the worst ones aren’t going to stop there. It’s open season.
Look for the helpers, Mr. Rogers tells us. But where are they? How can you ever feel safe in a country which has told you, in no uncertain terms, that you’re not welcome, even if you were born here?
If you’re like me– a straight, white, able-bodied male– you need to be one of the helpers, and you need to be visible.
This is the Green Rings.
I’m releasing this simple image into the public domain. One neon green ring, overlapped by one forest green ring. You can copy them, redraw them, recreate it any way you want as long as it’s recognizable.
Wear the Green Rings on your person to show that you are a helper.
The Green Rings are not intended to be used on the Internet, where your ideas are seen before your person. The symbol is for wearing: on a shirt, badge, button, armband, earring, a patch on your backpack or purse, a tattoo, anything you can attach it to that will be readily visible. Wear it somewhere that it can be seen. With the Green Rings, a book can make its contents more easily judged by its cover.
Wear the Green Rings to send this message:
Solidarity: Although I’m a (white or other) majority member, I support and care for minorities– and I vote.
One thing that every President-elect always says is that it’s “time to pull together”, and that’s never been more true than it is now. We DO need to pull together, in resistance to this new world order. A wearer of the Green Rings is making it public that they’re opposed to the new way of things, and the many ways it can harm others.
Accessibility: I can be approached if you’re in trouble or danger.
This symbol means you’re open and ready to help when someone, even a stranger, needs you– especially minorities who have lost their security in this dark time. This can mean something simple like volunteering a ride in your car, carrying groceries, or simply offering friendship to someone who needs it more than ever; most likely, you do too.
Conviction: I will not put my privilege before your safety.
This means that if someone trusts you enough to come to you for help, you’re not going to brush them off for fear of being judged by other majorities. You’re putting their health ahead of your privilege, regardless of what others of your social group may think.
Vigilance: I will not put my safety before yours.
This means you’re not just a shoulder to cry on, or someone who can provide valuable tax advice: a wearer of the Green Rings is someone who will call the police on your behalf, defend you in court if called to witness, and yes, even defend you bodily and physically.
This is where the line is drawn; don’t put them on if you’re not willing to fight.
Wear the Green Rings and you will have to fight.
This is why it’s important that it be worn by able-bodied people who can defend themselves. You don’t have to land an attacker with a punch or return gunfire– but if someone is being attacked and calls for help, then the fourth promise, the promise of vigilance, requires you to help. Even if just with a distraction; a loud whistle, a thrown rock. If that gets their attention and they come after you, then you may need to brace for a fight, but as soon as the original attack victim gets away, you’ve won– no need to fight more than you have to. (If the victim doesn’t look like they can get away, you may want to start with something stronger than just getting the attacker’s attention.)
Yes, this is scary! This is what’s happening now!
There is also the possibility that, if the Green Rings experiment becomes a success and gains notoriety, you may become a target yourself for wearing them. If you starts seeing more people who wear the Green Rings in your area, get to know each other– and watch each other’s backs.
Finally, one way we’ll REALLY know this is taking off, is when you start seeing fraudulent Green Rings bearers. This is a concern that we can’t fully predict the outcome of, but in the event someone who wears the Rings doesn’t keep their four promises– solidarity, accessibility, conviction, and vigilance– then spread the word, in the neighborhood. Use social media. Tattle. Maybe they’re someone otherwise devoted to the cause who fell down on the job and need some social pressure– but maybe they’re just scumbags who need to be exposed.
Look for the Green Rings when you need help.
Who needs helpers in this new era?
Women, of all races.
Muslims, of all races.
LGBTQ+ of all races, with special emphasis on the T.
Blacks of all genders and faiths.
Latinos and Latinas.
American Indians.
Immigrants from anywhere, and their children.
Jews. (I’m so sorry this keeps happening, friends.)
Disabled people of all genders, races, and faiths.
Sufferers of mental illness.
Children who fall into any of the above groups.
If you’re a member of the above groups, or another minority group that I thoughtlessly excluded (my apologies), look for anyone wearing the Green Rings– especially white males, who can do an especial amount of good by playing “plainclothes” among dangerous members of their groups. Greet them and point to their symbol. It’s okay to ask what areas they live and work in, so you’ll know where your allies are.
If you are in physical danger, call for your Green Rings allies by name: knowing someone specific might be listening is more of a deterrent to attackers than a call for the police– especially if the attackers are the police.
If you’re in danger and in an unfamiliar area, call GREEN RINGS! as loudly as you can. This may be unlikely to help, especially as we’re only barely beginning to organize, but if you show confidence that someone will arrive to help, that can be a deterrent as well.
How can I help?
Share this. I want this to be more than just my short-sighted, rambling little way of making myself feel better about the country I always thought I loved before. If you’re someone who could benefit from having Green Rings in your area, share it and spread it around. If you’re not able to wear the Rings but you know someone cool that might be interested, share it with them. The initial idea was for Green Rings to mark white males who were safe to approach, but it’s still OK to wear them if you’re not one yourself. Spreading the word will help it gain traction, and alert people who might need it someday.
There are people in this country who are direly, violently opposed to there being such things as “safe spaces”– but no one can stop you from being a safe person. We need the helpers, now more than ever; I hope you’ll be one too.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is supporting Rep. Keith Ellison to be the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
“He is supporting Congressman Ellison for the DNC,” Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs told POLITICO on Thursday.
Donald Trump’s presidential victory has thrown the future of the DNC’s leadership into uncertainty. With Democrats banking on the fact that Hillary Clinton would win the presidency, they assumed she would pick a successor to interim-DNC chairwoman Donna Brazile. But Trump’s victory means there will instead be elections for the next DNC chair. Brazile has said that she does not want to stay on in the role full-time.
A number of Democrats have been suggested as possible replacements, including former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison, and New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley. In the House, besides Ellison, Reps. Xavier Becerra and Steve Israel have also been mentioned, but they’re considered longer shots given a reluctance to having another sitting member of Congress in the role after Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s troubled turn at the top.
The Minnesota congressman has been angling for the job, working back channels to position himself as a strong candidate to run the DNC. Ellison, a Sanders supporter when the Vermont senator ran for president, has previously discussed being DNC chair with Sanders.
OMFG STEPHEN!!!!!
someone asked him this before this show and this was really his answer holy shit
The Bible thumpers freak out
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even if trump wins, it doesn’t mean it’s over. congress will not let him do most of what he wants to do (i mean, a lot of it’s unconstitutional, lmao). even if they do, it will a take a long time, perhaps even bleeding over into the next president’s term (and i hope to god that next president is a democrat). so do not assume that everything he proposes will happen! and voting is not our only way to participate in the government. protest. lobby. fight. don’t just accept a trump victory. if he wins, we need to fight harder than ever. we can’t give up. we can mitigate the effects of a trump presidency, but we need to fight.
millennials are a powerful group. we can make our voices heard. i know it’s scary. but it’s more important than ever to fight. don’t give trump an easy victory. fight as hard as you can for the entire 4 years he might be president. and help each other, protect each other. lift up your head and fight together. it’s easy to be discouraged, but the fight is not over.
i’m scared, too. i’m scared for my life. and take the time you need to take a deep breath and get away from everything for a little while. but in the end, if trump wins, we cannot make that easy for him. people are making a trump presidency seem like doomsday right now, but congress, checks and balances, and the actions of people – like us – can stop most of it from happening. the only bad thing that is really guaranteed to happen under a trump presidency is the appointment of some conservative supreme court justices (but even then congress has to approve them).
so tl;dr: if trump wins, the fight is not over. take a deep breath and hold your head high. he cannot, and will not, do everything that he’s proposed. so keep fighting and don’t let him destroy everything we’ve worked for.
concept: time doesn’t exist. you and i are sitting on a bed sharing a smoothie. you think you’re falling in love with me. you’re getting butterflies in your stomach. little do you know that i actually poisoned the smoothie and you start to choke. im running as fast i can with the Russian military yelling in my earpiece but i don’t speak Russian. i realize then that i had also poisoned myself. we are both yelling.
Lawmakers, advocacy groups are looking to remake the organization in the wake of Trump's win.
In the wreckage of Hillary Clinton’s unexpected loss, liberal lawmakers and advocacy groups have started plotting a major overhaul of the Democratic National Committee, with the aim of using the staid organization to reconnect the party with working-class voters it lost to President-elect Donald Trump.
Much of the talk since Tuesday’s election has focused on selecting a new chairman, with the most frequently mentioned successor being Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus who backed the primary bid of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)
In an interview, Sanders said he is lobbying for Ellison and argued that the DNC needs to be reoriented so that it becomes less of an insider’s club “preoccupied” with raising money and more of an advocate for the concerns of the working class.
“You can’t tell working people you’re on their side while at the same time you’re raising money from Wall Street and the billionaire class,” Sanders said. “The Democratic Party has to be focused on grass-roots America and not wealthy people attending cocktail parties.”
Sanders acknowledged the need for the party to continue its function as a fundraising vehicle, but suggested a model akin to his presidential campaign, which raised much of its money from small-dollar donors.
“Millions of people are willing to put in 20 bucks, 30 bucks, 50 bucks if there’s a party to believe in,” Sanders said.
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