Naomi Kritzer
@naomikritzer.bsky.social
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Writer of SF/F and Minneapolis/St. Paul election guides. she/her. Website: www.naomikritzer.com
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This is a post I'm writing so I can sticky it: I am going to Chongqing to teach at a science fiction writing workshop, and will not be back until October 25th. Bluesky and blog access will be unpredictable. Will try to catch up with any local politics related scandals once I return.
naomikritzer.bsky.social
I think the next time I fly to Asia I will not assume that Cathay Air is worth a segment on American.
naomikritzer.bsky.social
So it was "suitcase checked all the way through, but they lied so I panicked when it didn't show up at baggage," the best of all possible outcomes 🙄
naomikritzer.bsky.social
Update on this: American Airlines (the first leg of the trip) told me they were checking it to Hong Kong, I said 'great, because I'm spending the night there,' and then the suitcase didn't show up because it turns out they checked it through to Chongqing. Thanks AA!
naomikritzer.bsky.social
We've got the same order!
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Sesame bagel, toasted, with cream cheese and lox.
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gettinggophery.bsky.social
I long for a world where an accountable MPD would arrest anyone running around in camo with guns.
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marc-fischer.bsky.social
Little Free Anti-ICE Libraries: yesterday multiple people were abducted by ICE in my Chicago neighborhood (Avondale). This morning I added 40 ICE alert whistles to three different LFLs, including one box that is about a block from one of the kidnappings. I have ordered 700 whistles.
Bright orange individually packaged whistles, stapled to English and Spanish literature designed by Pilson Arts Community House in Chicago. They are placed inside a little free library in my neighborhood: Avondale in Chicago. Bright orange individually packaged whistles, stapled to English and Spanish literature designed by Pilson Arts Community House in Chicago. They are placed inside a little free library in my neighborhood: Avondale in Chicago.
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smith.senate.gov
A single mother in Marshall, Minnesota making $40,000 will pay an EXTRA $140 every single month to get health insurance for herself and her two kids if we don’t get a shutdown deal.
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angus.bsky.social
If you can show up on October 18, you should. The country is shifting. The battleship is turning. And while, yes, usually mass street protests don't do much, there are exceptions.

And sometimes those exceptions go down in history.
naomikritzer.bsky.social
I am absolutely confident I will!
naomikritzer.bsky.social
If you have any local politics emergencies in my absence, maybe try WedgeLive?
naomikritzer.bsky.social
This is a post I'm writing so I can sticky it: I am going to Chongqing to teach at a science fiction writing workshop, and will not be back until October 25th. Bluesky and blog access will be unpredictable. Will try to catch up with any local politics related scandals once I return.
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faineg.bsky.social
there’s this weird idea a lot of people seem to have about how all of us writers and artists must secretly want to use AI and are merely resisting temptation for ethical reasons, and like, no, it’s not hard for me to resist drinking the bowl of Piss With Glass In It actually
naomikritzer.bsky.social
Can non-Minneapolis residents vote in the poll? Does it depend on whether it's me, or John Wall?
naomikritzer.bsky.social
Do you think ending EMTALA would not impact white men?
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kellybarnhill.bsky.social
Minneapolis friends, it is really disturbing to me how many signs I see iin support of Becka Thompson. She is racist, thin-skinned, allergic to nuance and deep thinking, and has proved herself to be utterly ineffective and bullheaded on the Park Board. Why would she be any different on City Council?
naomikritzer.bsky.social
I would like for Mike Johnson to have to say whether he thinks people arriving in ERs with heart attacks or massive trauma should be left to die if they don't have ID proving they're a citizen or else here legally.
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onsophiastreet.bsky.social
Well, I watched a bit of the video. The guy who is quoted as saying "I would like to see them clean up the city" wants them to pick up trash— i.e., paper, wrappers, empty cans—littering the streets.
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maris.bsky.social
This is so damn scary. The book claimed that Jeffrey Epstein was the one who introduced Donald and Melania. Now the CEO of Harper UK is out.
jayrayner1.bsky.social
In other news Charlie Redmayne, the long serving CEO of HC in the UK, resigned yesterday.
naomikritzer.bsky.social
The last time I was there I was able to start Pokemon Go but it was geoblocked and there were no pokestops or roaming pokemon.
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jackjenkins.me
In my early interviews, it came up organically, initially without my even asking.

It quickly became clear that this was a common experience.

E.g., here's what the Rev. Hannah Kardon, a Methodist minister who has been protesting at the site, told me.
The Rev. Hannah Kardon, a United Methodist pastor who leads United Church of Rogers Park in Chicago, has also protested at the Broadview facility on several occasions. She, like Black, said she has been shot multiple times with pepper bullets, including while she was praying with her eyes closed and hands lifted, wearing a clerical collar and stole. She said she often prays for the ICE agents, but especially for the immigrants detained inside.
"I am praying for all of the people inside to be returned to their communities," she said. "These are our friends, our family, our cousins, our uncles. These are our community members, and they are being stolen."
At least once, Kardon said, agents fired a pepper ball at her without warning, leaving her with a bruise on her abdomen that has lasted for weeks.
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jackjenkins.me
Reporter's notebook: I actually began working on this story shortly after footage of the incident showed up last month.

But by the time I finally got ahold of folks, the story grew: 2 *other* faith leaders I spoke with *also* reported being shot w/pepper balls while protesting this ICE facility.
jackjenkins.me
Gonna be thinking about this lede for a minute.
(RNS) — Last month, the Rev. David Black stood in front of a Chicago-area U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility and spread his arms wide. Adorned in all black and wearing a clerical collar, the pastor looked up at a group of masked, heavily armed ICE agents on the roof and began to pray.

“I invited them to repentance,” Black, a minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), said in an interview. “I basically offered an altar call. I invited them to come and receive that salvation, and be part of the kingdom that is coming.”

But when Black began to lower his arms a few seconds later, the agents responded to his spiritual plea by firing pepper balls, or chemical agents that cause eye irritation and respiratory distress, video footage shows. One struck Black in the head, exploding into a puff of white pepper smoke and forcing him to his knees. Fellow demonstrators rushed to his aid, and as the pastor rubbed his face in pain, the agents continued to fire.

“We could hear them laughing,” Black said.
naomikritzer.bsky.social
Yeah -- I mean, I don't think it would have been worth spending the money to rent a space to hold an endorsing convention, honestly.