Majority of my edits describing protest actions at confederate monuments have been erased on @wikipedia. Read the articles on cities in e South and never know of the racist past. Read articles on Robert E Lee comes off glowing. (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/2kvjAG)
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I mean, TECHNICALLY it was Rebecca Sugar, Danny Cragg, and/or Becky Dreistadt... #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch
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āThere is cause to be thankful even for rebellion. It is an impressive teacher, though a stern and terrible one. The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion.ā
āFrederick Douglass
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"text": "I just wish things would get back to normal.Its a refrain we\u2019ve all heard since the emergence of COVID-19. The world has been thrown into chaos, our way of life has been threatened, and many people have lost their jobs. The best minds in medicine and science are encouraging life-altering precautions like social distancing, wearing masks, and staying home. People are having to adapt to this \u201cnew normal\u201d quickly, working from home, perhaps balancing the pressures of parenting children, or taking care of family members who are at higher risk. While its obviously the right thing to do to be cautious, and not re-open the country too quickly, protestors have taken to the streets to demand that things go back to \u201cnormal,\u201d even if it puts others at risk.Life in a global pandemic is not comfortable, convenient, or fun. We can all agree on that. The \u201cnew normal\u201d sort of sucks.But, what of the old normal? Well, consider George Floyd.Last week, our chaotic world erupted into further chaos with the brutal murder of George Floyd by a Police Officer in Minneapolis. Make no mistake, I absolutely believe that this was a murder, and one that was the direct result of a fundamentally flawed system that demands reform. There must be justice for George Floyd, and it cannot just come in the form of punishment for the killers, it also must come in the form of radical, systematic change.For many people, going back to \u201cnormal\u201d is, on the surface, quite appealing. Returning to our privileged lives, where we feel safe to go out to eat, walk with our friends and family at shopping malls, gather in our places of worship, and to do it all with a strong sense of security\u00a0\u2013\u00a0after all, the police, and all other systems of power, are there to protect us.But, for a huge portion of our country, \u201cnormal\u201d means avoiding the police because they cannot be trusted to protect you. It means less opportunity at work. It means overcoming an unequal system to fight for the same benefits that others readily receive.You know what? The old normal sucks, too.It is no surprise to me that many people who are calling to \u201cre-open our country\u201d in the midst of a global pandemic are also telling protestors to calm down, or to \u201ctone down\u201d their methods of protest. These demands often come from a position of privilege; of preserving a system that fundamentally benefits them at the expense of others. They like things just the way they were.But, this time, we can\u2019t let the cries for a \u201creturn to normalcy\u201d win. As an ally, I cannot sit idly by, or demand that the oppressed respond to their generations-long oppression with calm, non-violent protest. It\u2019s been nearly 30 years since the police brutalization of Rodney King, and it\u2019s clear that nothing has fundamentally changed in that time. Peaceful protest isn\u2019t enough. Voting isn\u2019t enough. Patient conversation isn\u2019t enough. Incremental change isn\u2019t enough. Now, I am not advocating for violence, but I am advocating for persistent, enduring commitment to driving change.We must listen to what Martin Luther King Jr. said in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail in August of 1963:I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro\u2019s great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is not the White Citizens Councillor or the Ku Klux Klanner but the white moderate who is more devoted to order than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says, \u201cI agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can\u2019t agree with your methods of direct action\u201d; who paternalistically feels that he can set the timetable for another man\u2019s freedom; who lives by the myth of time; and who constantly advises the Negro to wait until a \u201cmore convenient season.\u201dSo, fellow white people, it is time to step up. Acknowledge your privilege, speak up, and demand radical, fundamental change. Amplify the voices of people of color. Fearlessly support Black Lives Matter. Embrace the fact that creating a more just, equitable, and fair society likely means that you will need to sacrifice your own privilege for the benefit of others.Let\u2019s not go back to normal. Let\u2019s create a better normal.",
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Hiring managers for designers and design program managers: When you view a resume, what format do you like it to be in? (aside from LinkedIn)
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If you run a community Twitter account, this is a good time to:
1) Make sure you 100% know everyone who has access to it
2) Enable two-factor authentication
You do *not* want to be in the position of having to explain that your account has been taken over by racists
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TFW arresting officers will not slow anything down.
The president was impeached.
Zimmerman has been charged multiple times.
Stop assuming the system will be able to assess itself as the party in fault.
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I am quoted in this article about this morning's dcblackout disinformation fiasco! I'll note that while it's true that many of the accounts involved were created recently, I also believe that accounts created recently do not necessarily imply nefarious behavior.
i dug into the sketchy networks that pushed disinformation about the #dcblackout and the equally sketchy networks that tried to refute it. it's unclear exactly what happe...
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"text": "i dug into the sketchy networks that pushed disinformation about the #dcblackout and the equally sketchy networks that tried to refute it. it's unclear exactly what happened, here are some of the answers motherjones.com/politics/2020/\u2026",
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I saw two women biking to santa monica with brooms. A man warned me āwatch out for the glassā I broke down when I talked with a father with his daughter and son cleaning a sign. Small ripples in a big ocean.
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I wish I could just post to a select group of people on Twitter. I have an idea on how to do that on my own site but still.
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If youāre organizing, avoid platforms like Google and Facebook for doing online work. Thereās organizations like MayFirst and RiseUp whoās been leading this.
https://riseup.net/
https://mayfirst.coop/en/
Also good groups to donate to (have been doing for some time now)
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A little bit of meta-caturday-fun.
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This is who weāre fighting for. For George Floyd. But also for his daughter Gianna (now 6 yrs old) and all of the children still too young to know the systems of injust...
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One thing thatās a bit of a shining star is that people are reading.
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Dear @VoxDotCom, It's bad enough that you're actually using the word "whitelist" but to have it headlining this particular article seems especially egregious. Maybe you could use better framing like "allowlist" or "denylist" instead?
#microaggressions
boffosocko.com/2020/06/01/voxā¦
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I wrote an in-depth explanation of the "Sign In with Apple" Zero-Day that was revealed by a security researcher this weekend.
The problem had nothing to do with OAuth or JWT, and you might be surprised at how simple the bug actually was.
aaronparecki.com/2020/05/31/30/ā¦
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Iām not ready to work but I can. Like this isnāt going to get better overnight. And Iāve accepted that. But that doesnāt mean Iāve accepted a permanently broken state. With more mobilization, we can make change.
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