Based as fuck
Based as fuck
What we are seeing from @katmabu.bsky.social is just a completely new model of politics. www.tiktok.com/t/ZThtrq8Ph/
I had not been aware of this 2006 essay published in Haaretz by the late Tony Judt. "The Country That Wouldn't Grow Up." Thanks to @souljagoyshmulik.bsky.social for the reference.
As @souljagoyshmulik.bsky.social said: Gen Z right vs Millennial right.
My first appearence on a political podcast is now out, discussing Israel/Palestine with my good friend Omar el-Fares. Please take a look! Heres the YouTube link: youtu.be/D1ruJo2wum4?...
There’s supposed to be a vibe shift, right?
Wow a legend passes…
Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez outflanking Ritchie Torres lmfao
Thanks Sulu!
Captive Dreamer famously told Sami Gold his family should've died in the Holocaust.
So happy about Zohran
Brigitte Bardot and William F. Buckley Jr., 1965
Profound
The bigger issue is that Biden was partially elected as a throwback to a more stable, calm world order, and he failed at that. The facade really cracked with Afghanistan, but it was his utter impotence in dealing with Israel’s genocide that sealed the deal
To be fair, Biden didn’t help his case by nakedly supporting one of the most horrific genocides in modern memory, and Kamala refused to even pander to voters affected by their genocide
A map of some of the most prominent people the late Norman Podhoretz beefed with
picture of the 12 month moving average of the black white unemployment ratio from 1972-2019 from the Center of American Progress. the ratio generally stays above 2.0, with a couple dips over the decades.
I hear there's discourse about race and employment in the US
Idk, according to Letterboxd he’s acted in bunches of things
Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund
Night Fishing at Antibes
https://botfrens.com/collections/111/contents/1134573
This happened to my buddy Greg
For the 900th time: I shall try to post on here too, probably to no avail.
Silencio
They posting anything on Hinge these days
Shantih Shantih Shantih
The prime minister was not minded to relinquish power. The law minister, H.R. Gokhale, approached the eminent lawyer Nani Palkhivala to argue her case in the supreme court. Palkhivala was a curious choice. We may recall that he had argued the bank nationalization, the privy purse, and the Kesavananda Bharati cases against the government. He had also been a vocal critic of the supersession of judges of the supreme court. In November 1974, he had published a book describing how the Indira Gandhi regime had assailed the constitution into utter decrepitude. “There are times in a country’s history,” he had written, “when inaction and silence can be a culpable wrong, and we are living in such times.” He had held out a stark warning: “In India freedom is not more than one election away from extinction.”5 Such are the vagaries of the liberal conscience that Palkhivala not only agreed to appear for Indira Gandhi, but also opined that there was no legal or political reason for her to resign before the appeal was heard.
"Such are the vagaries of the liberal conscience" lmao
In the event that tomorrow’s speech is a declaration of further aggression against Venezuela, you should respond in a way that will let you hold your head high years from now, even if it is difficult in the present.
There’s no point in politics of preaching to the choir
I am hearing that on his deathbed Norman Podhoretz received the light of Islam and unhesitatingly recited the Shahada. Even now he looks down on the Ummah from the gardens of Jannah. Truly there is no god but Allah, and Mohammad is his prophet!