Who amongst us *hasn’t* put millions of people’s health in jeopardy because we were horny
This case has never been about one man alone; if the govt can violate the constitutional rights of one, all our rights are threatened.
This case has never been about one man alone; if the govt can violate the constitutional rights of one, all our rights are threatened.
“LA is not for sale,” she says, to billionaires who are pursuing “public office as their vanity project.”
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these were people already on the utmost margins of the global system, who the world has already decided it doesn't care about
these were people already on the utmost margins of the global system, who the world has already decided it doesn't care about
High Costs Are Not an Engineering Problem
They Are a Political–Fiscal Design Problem
Countries like Sweden and Germany do not build transit cheaply because they have better engineers per se. They build cheaply because:
High Costs Are Not an Engineering Problem
They Are a Political–Fiscal Design Problem
Countries like Sweden and Germany do not build transit cheaply because they have better engineers per se. They build cheaply because:
Here's one of the comments under that post from his peers in the Bodybuilding Community:
Here's one of the comments under that post from his peers in the Bodybuilding Community:
tell us the dharma that we must learn
tell us the dharma that we must learn
Church leaders say it’s a targeted, political reprisal against Pope Leo and the Catholic Church.
Add those together and you've just barely cracked the low-end estimate of the death toll at El Fasher.
Add those together and you've just barely cracked the low-end estimate of the death toll at El Fasher.
*Yes oversimplifying here and the rest of course.
*Yes oversimplifying here and the rest of course.
We’re a car dependent society. Punitive measures (as opposed to calming/engineering) are always going to disproportionately hit low-income people.
There's a problematic reflex among some progressive reformers to move from "conventional criminal legal responses are bad" to something too close to "accountability in general is bad."
I think (as Jamelle argues here) it's rooted in not thinking abt victims.