Ida Mojadad
@idamoj.bsky.social
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🔹meandering journalist + SPJ NorCal veep. 🇮🇷💖🇺🇸 🔹priors: SFGATE, The Frisc, SF Chronicle, SF Standard, SF Examiner, SF Weekly. more @ idamoj.com
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brainnotonyet.bsky.social
Stephen miller is actively calling for a civil war right now on Twitter.

I really do not think Americans are taking in the reality that the federal government is openly admitting to waging war against democratically held cities and states and what comes now that this is being openly said.
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Legal insurrection. The President is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, not an Oregon judge. Portland and Oregon law enforcement, at the direction of local leaders, have refused to aid ICE officers facing relentless terrorist assault and threats to life. (There are more local law enforcement officers in Oregon than there are guns and badges in the FBI nationwide).
This is an organized terrorist attack on the federal government and its officers, and the deployment of troops is an absolute necessity to defend our personnel, our laws, our government, public order and the Republic itself.
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1/ Judge Immergut just granted a restraining order that prevents Trump's mobilization of the Oregon National Guard in Portland.
IMMERGUT, District Judge.
This case involves the intersection of three of the most fundamental principles in our
constitutional democracy. The first concerns the relationship between the federal government
and the states. The second concerns the relationship between the United States armed forces and
domestic law enforcement. The third concerns the proper role of the judicial branch in ensuring
that the executive branch complies with the laws and limitations imposed by the legislative
branch. Whether we choose to follow what the Constitution mandates with respect to these three
relationships goes to the heart of what it means to live under the rule of law in the United States.
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jakemgrumbach.bsky.social
Pretty incredible own goal by liberal institutions and many Democratic electeds to crush the exact type of protests in 2024 that would’ve been the most effective way to slow or stop ICE incursions into American cities in 2025
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debtcollective.bsky.social
We just built a NEW tech tool that *any current or former tenant* in the entire country can use for free — it will generate a legal letter for you that reports to collections agencies, credit bureaus and regulatory agencies.

Go to reportmylandlord.org to fight back.
idamoj.bsky.social
aw no feel better! and take it easier than you think you need to, at least physically even for a bit after symptoms go away, is my advice from what ive read about long covid
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thefrisc.bsky.social
🧑🏽‍🏫 NEW, TEACHER MATH: SFUSD said nearly 95% of classes were staffed the 1st day of school. It meant schools could finally hire *extra* staff, like teachers who support kids 1-on-1 with reading & math. But principals say there’s a snag. @idamoj.bsky.social reports ✏️
SFUSD Has Teachers In Nearly Every Classroom. There’s An Extra Benefit Too
After years of staff shortages, the milestone unlocks more money during a budget crisis. It’s good news, but there are big caveats.
thefrisc.com
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spj-norcal.bsky.social
COMING SOON: Did you know there's now a searchable database of California police misconduct records? Join us and the California Reporting Project's for a special training on how to harness this tool

Register now for the Oct. 8 event! Details here www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-rep...
How To Report With The Police Records Access Project Database
Training on searchable database of California police use-of-force and misconduct records
www.eventbrite.com
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dropoutninja.bsky.social
good article. I often wish reporters would remember autistic adults exist, and we have opinions

also I hope more marginalized and higher support needs autistic folks get platforms to advocate for themselves, especially nonspeaking folks

when I was nonspeaking, everyone talked about me, not to me
juliametraux.bsky.social
“The long history of trying to ‘cure’ or eliminate autism has been a history of terrible abuse and dangerous sham treatments."

I spoke to @autisticadvocacy.org's Greg Robinson and @drstevenkapp.bsky.social about the awful autism presser yesterday. www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
Disgust, horror, and "elimination": Trump and RFK Jr.'s eugenicist autism conference
The most striking omission from Monday's White House pageant: autistic people.
www.motherjones.com
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kattenbarge.bsky.social
Not enough people are paying attention to a major target for Brendan Carr and the Trump admin’s crackdown on free speech: social media. It’s under bipartisan attack, even though it’s a crucial forum for reaching the public and fighting back.
spitfirenews.com/p/is-anyone-...
Is anyone going to defend free speech online?
Government censorship on social media is already here. But it can get so much worse.
spitfirenews.com
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charliesavage.bsky.social
I experienced this last week & refused, saying I had never before been asked to provide the names of any analysts I was planning to quote to get a comment. Spox replied that maybe they were D donors. (In that case, it was 3 retired top military JAG officers.) I guess that was not a weird oneoff.
shannonbond.bsky.social
we wrote about this WH tactic recently. they’re asking journalists for expert source names and then using them to look up political donations in FEC records to try to discredit those sources as biased.

www.npr.org/2025/08/18/n...
amykristinsanders.bsky.social
I had this exact same experience this morning. Same reporter as Heidi.

This is *not* normal.

I have spoken to the press on these issues for two decades. No government official has ever demanded to know my identity in order to give a comment on a story.
idamoj.bsky.social
there’s a lot going on but this seems uh extremely bad. our duterte era spreading its wings www.nytimes.com/2025/09/19/u...
NYT headline: 

Draft Bill Would Authorize Trump to Kill People He Deems Narco-Terrorists

Potential legislation circulating in the executive branch and Congress would grant President Trump sweeping military powers.
idamoj.bsky.social
she has many many many "important announcements" and I treasure every single of one of them
orangeflavored.bsky.social
important announcement, please listen
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mollyjongfast.bsky.social
Canceling Jimmy Kimmel show is not about Charlie Kirk, just like going after universities was not about antisemitism and occupying DC was not about fighting crime.
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chrislhayes.bsky.social
Not really an overstatement to say that the test of a free society is whether or not comedians can make fun of the country's leader on TV without repurcussions.
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jbendery.bsky.social
Morning. ☕️

ICYMI: Republicans in Congress are simultaneously condemning and fueling violent political rhetoric in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's killing.

They're just using different social media accounts to send different messages. www.huffpost.com/entry/republ...
GOP Lawmakers Are Sending Contradictory And Disturbing Messages
On different social media accounts, Republicans are simultaneously decrying and fanning violent rhetoric in response to Charlie Kirk's killing.
www.huffpost.com
idamoj.bsky.social
there’s some that I wish were lost to time!!
idamoj.bsky.social
COYOTE is off! if you haven’t already, read Emma’s piece on what alt weeklies brought us. In short, oftentimes the real story you wouldn’t find elsewhere

I’m one of those who owes their career launching to an alt weekly, and looking back was certainly at my most fearless then
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jasonkoebler.bsky.social
Mainstream pundits have instantly sanitized and ignored Charlie Kirk's core political project and its impacts. He has been remembered by the mainstream press as someone they merely disagreed with, a debate me-guy whose words and actions had zero consequences:

www.404media.co/charlie-kirk...
Charlie Kirk Was Not Practicing Politics the Right Way
The mainstream media seems entirely uninterested in explaining Charlie Kirk's work.
www.404media.co
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nycsouthpaw.bsky.social
Ezra Klein is trying in this column to argue that Kirk was doing politics correctly if you just ignore the content of what he was advocating. That he was contributing to American democracy by arguing civilly for the subjugation of women, gay people, trans people. It simply doesn’t work.
isaacbutler.bsky.social
I feel like I am taking crazy pills. Charlie Kirk’s ultimate goal, which he said time and time again, would have been the suppression, through threat of violence and the use of state power, of the rights of those he disagreed with, including freedom of expression.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/11/o...
Opinion | Charlie Kirk Was Practicing Politics the Right Way
www.nytimes.com
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wajali.bsky.social
The white washing of Charlie Kirk's life of hate by corporate media, Republicans, and even some Democrats is making me feel like I'm in the worst episode of The Twilight Zone.

America is the best country for mediocre white conservative men who traffic in hate. Made into heroes in death.
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zackbeauchamp.bsky.social
Very, very bad stuff coming from leading right-wingers
idamoj.bsky.social
“One of the challenges we face in San Francisco is we need the rent to go back up"

"The increase in evictions is a negative impact of a positive trend"

quite a choice to frame more people struggling to hang on, drowning in debt, lives upended as an overall win
missionlocal.org
San Francisco officials extol the benefits of the city's AI boom. But that future does not look great for tenants.

With rent increases over the last 12 months the fastest of any major city in the country, eviction notices are also spiking.

missionlocal.org/2025/09/sf-e...
Amid AI boom, San Francisco rents are up. So are evictions.
San Francisco officials extol the benefits of the city's AI boom. But rents and eviction notices are rising, and tenants are suffering.
missionlocal.org