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22 votes
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The pirate radio broadcaster who occupied Alcatraz and terrified the FBI
11 votes -
What ‘livability’ looks like for Black women
10 votes -
When Minneapolis segregated
4 votes -
Yes, this meal is supposed to make you feel uncomfortable
9 votes -
Deceased GOP strategist's daughter makes gerrymandering files public that Republicans wanted sealed
30 votes -
Sweet Anita on Tourette's racial slur controversy
11 votes -
Reply All - The Real Enemy (3-parts)
Part 1: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/llhd33/152-the-real-enemy-part-1 Part 2: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/94hwe43/153-the-real-enemy-part-2 Part 3:...
Part 1: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/llhd33/152-the-real-enemy-part-1
Part 2: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/94hwe43/153-the-real-enemy-part-2
Part 3: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/reply-all/j4hl3vj/154-the-real-enemy-part-3
4 votes -
Why racists (and liberals!) keep writing for Quillette
23 votes -
The Bell Curve
10 votes -
The alt-right playbook: How to radicalize a normie
27 votes -
Do Nazis deserve electricity?
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow...
I'm reading about the latest Gitlab shakeup, about (not?) filtering customers on moral grounds. Yesterday, it was Github's decision to continue to support ICE. There's Twitter's decision to allow politicians to (somewhat?) violate its own rules about threats and harrassment. Blizzard banned a star video game player for speaking out about the Hong Kong protests.
I'm on Mastodon, and while it's faded from the headlines a bit, the Gab-war still rages there, with the Tusky-v-Fediverse debate over apps blocking domains, and instances blocking other instances over their support for yet other instances.
Yada.
I'm thinking a lot these days about the "slippery slope". Mastodon, Twitter, Facebook, Github/lab, etc ... these are all business(-like) entities, privately controlled, which are nonetheless approaching the status of public infrastructure ... at least, sort of.
PG&E intentionally shut off power to millions of Californians last week, to prevent hypothetical fires. You see where I'm going with this.
When/As smart capabilities for power grid, ISP, etc emerge, do racists, white supremacists, get Internet? Electricity? Hospital/Ambulance service? Where is that line?
Is reverse discrimination appropriate? "We don't rent to racists..."?
Not sure what I'm expecting here. Just starting the thread, see where it goes.
ETA: A really interesting, thoughtful 2-minute excerpt from a Rogan podcast
Edit #2: The Hacker News thread that prompted me to start this thread.
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It's not just a bunch of flowers - Why supporting Extinction Rebellion in a spirit of cooperation and friendship has, at times, been extraordinarily difficult
10 votes -
The moment of relief I felt was followed by guilt and yes, pity
9 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wore brownface makeup to a party at the private school where he was teaching in the spring of 2001
15 votes -
Inside the ghosting, racism, and exploitation at game publisher Nicalis
10 votes -
Good Hair Day – How black Finns are taking on racism
5 votes -
‘I can’t sleep, I can’t eat’: How Hong Kong’s extradition bill crisis is affecting the city’s refugees and asylum seekers
5 votes -
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's account was compromised, sent public tweets and retweets including racial slurs
17 votes -
As some locals claim sleep deprivation and environmental racism, I-70 construction will continue into the night for at least a year
6 votes -
A young Black football player was arrested after claiming ‘cocaine’ on his car was bird poop. It was bird poop.
9 votes -
El Paso massacre galvanizes far-right accelerationists
12 votes -
The El Paso shooting and the gamification of terror
49 votes -
How watermelon's reputation got tangled in racism
12 votes -
Should board gamers play the roles of racists, slavers and nazis?
7 votes -
Queer people of color reflect on being told to “go back”
8 votes -
Transgender women explain what it's like when they don't 'look trans'
12 votes -
Americans reflect on the prevalence and pain of being told "go back to your country"
13 votes -
After House rejects 'stupid' impeachment, Trump fuels rally crowd chant of 'send her back!' at Omar
21 votes -
How White nationalists see what they want to see in DNA tests
11 votes -
House votes to condemn Trump’s language as racist
31 votes -
When the racist is someone you know and love…
12 votes -
Can Racist Algorithms Be Fixed?
10 votes -
The case for reparations
7 votes -
White House official once appeared on podcast whose host touted race pseudoscience and interviewed white nationalists
3 votes -
When white supremacists overthrew a government - The Wilmington insurrection of 1898
9 votes -
Is it time for truth and reconciliation in the US?
9 votes -
This land is whose land? Indian country and the shortcomings of settler protest
4 votes -
YouTube just banned supremacist content, and thousands of channels are about to be removed
14 votes -
'Where was the Lord?': On Jefferson Davis' birthday, nine slave testimonies
7 votes -
In 2017, Hussein Kesvani started getting regular Twitter messages from an anonymous Islamophobic user. Eventually he responded, they started talking, and arranged to meet
7 votes -
Jussie Smollett’s case file is unsealed by judge
8 votes -
What happened when I met my Islamophobic troll
9 votes -
Mills signs bill to make Maine the first state to ban Native American school mascots
8 votes -
Psychiatry, racism, and the birth of ‘Sesame Street’
7 votes -
Wisconsin: The perfect place to address America’s apartheid
7 votes -
How to make it big in hip-hop when your city pretends you don't exist
5 votes -
A former alt-right member’s message: Get out while you still can
21 votes -
Rise in white prisoners shows prison racism goes beyond disparities
8 votes -
Ignore the Poway Synagogue shooter’s manifesto: Pay attention to 8chan’s /pol/ board
28 votes