Sartre: “disengenousness of the anti-semite”
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While Dana Loesch is trending because she was fired by the @NRA from NRATV, a reminder that she put KKK hoods on Thomas & Friends cartoon characters, said she hopes the Mueller report burns in an “AIDS fire,” and called gun safety advocates “tragedy dry humping whores.” pic.twitter.com/yKEsaET501
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) June 26, 2019
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List people who have been let go: Milo Yiannapolos, Gavin McNazi, etc., etc.
We’ve seen a lot of change.
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Nathan Heller in The New Yorker: The Hidden Cost of GoFundMe Health Care. “Advantages in crowdfunding still go to the people who arrive with the most powerful connections and the best networks. After that, there is competition, with perverse incentives: whoever has the most heartrending story wins.” (This isn’t how I hoped my English major would eventually pay off…)
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+ “Dozens of people were sprawled out in sleeping bags on the asphalt parking lot. Others had pitched tents on an adjacent lawn. The lot was already filled with more than 300 cars from all over the rural South.” While GoFundMe provides a digital collection of evidence of America’s health care shortcomings, pop-up free clinics are the real world counterpart. Both draw a big crowd. WaPo: Urgent needs from head to toe: This clinic had two days to fix a lifetime of needs.
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Sound Opinions: Best of 2019 So Far
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