Right!
Right!
And that “amongst” indicates only a pretty loose quotation by a UK source.
But I’ll take a look, solely on this recommendation!
And if any female student is called a co-ed a show is canceled for me.
I’m wary of how any show portrays some notion woke undergraduates spouting jargon about pronouns etc. I‘ll gladly watch a campus-set show that‘s authentic to different perspectives.
Because very many other things will be destroyed on the way to destroying Trump’s presidency.
Yeah, that sentence “If people just start disrespecting the police or assaulting them for no reason that is unethical, unlawful . . .” would be more truthful and powerful without the part about disrespect.
The level of disrespect toward law enforcement that motivates some lawful or unlawful conduct is a core protected freedom.
Disrespecting isn’t unlawful.
So who decides which category a performance gets a nomination for? Maybe studios etc. choose a strategy for a campaign, which weighs heavily, but it‘s still the unknowable whim of the Academy?
It’s much harder to imagine it taking hold nationally without Jesse Jackson naming the Rainbow Coalition.
(“Over the Rainbow“ must have played a part in its becoming a symbol of LGBTQ identity ahead of any literal, racial color)
Interesting to learn. If it wasn’t my first time seeing a rainbow flag, I first saw it displayed to much applause by Californians during the 1987 March on Washington for Gay and Lesbian Rights. I recognized it from Rainbow Coalition language.
And in no small part sustained by federal grants to public libraries the Institute of Museum and Library Services
I have a strong sense that there’d be no rainbow flag if Jackson hadn’t first included gay rights as an honorary color in the rainbow coalition.
I used to have that reaction. But younger people, especially, who move a lot and don’t have a lot of storage can still be serious readers.
Unlike some states she could mention? Most politicians engage in some of this chauvinism, but Klobuchar especially.
“Untrained” doesn’t quite describe it. They’re doing exactly what they are hired and trained to do.
I guess it’s not wrong that virtually anyone should not engage in violence, but NYT could add this sentence re anyone and everyone it covers as much as people speaking up against the Trump admin.
Especially because it would sound not so bad after all if crucial numbers of votes are suppressed but elections are not outright canceled.
Feeling provoked and attacking is a recognizable scenario in domestic violence. Muttering ”fuckin’ bitch” *after,*—not before—pulling the trigger is a different level of depravity.
I have been for not ceding this crucial arts venue to the right wing. But maybe emptying it out will make it easier to take back meaningfully whenever the time comes …
I tend to be dismayed by the tendency to follow Trump’s example with public language like this. But this is the kind of thing you save these words for.
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This is not, in CBS's words, “a daily conversation about where we are as a country and where we are going.”
This is "I want to continue to go to cocktail parties with these very reasonable moderates who just think ICE can shoot people in the streets."
Bringing a reusable bag doesn’t make it worse for anyone behind you.
Who are these anonymous announcers, at inaugurations, wedding receptions, etc., who suddenly assume the voice of God?
“Shear Madness“ has surely been the first live theater experience, and maybe a positive formative one, for generations of tourists to DC.