Daily Harvest, January 04 2020 004 Twitter Bookmarks
A very revealing photo about where alliances lie in MAGA world https://t.co/tSZhZFSfjj
— Jared Holt (@jaredlholt) September 28, 2019
OK, hmm… this article makes some good points about maybe why I'm getting into exercise at age 51.
But I won't knock it.https://t.co/9YAtET21oW pic.twitter.com/ZZdzLBMbyg
— All-American Oligarch (@john_weeks) September 28, 2019
I feel like we dont talk about this enough pic.twitter.com/QY1HAr9lIZ
— Julesy (@julesprom) September 28, 2019
One of the ironies of history is that through the Marshall Plan, American taxpayers helped pay for a part of the UK's single-payer health care system, the NHS, which eliminated most private insurance.
Here's a Republican Congressman complaining about it in 1949. pic.twitter.com/35w70BaEeX
— Waleed Shahid (@_waleedshahid) September 28, 2019
Weddings held on slave plantations gorge on the blood of the enslaved dead, writes the legal scholar Patricia Williams. @thenation https://t.co/xmSIW63Lms
— Brent Staples (@BrentNYT) September 28, 2019
Today, on Mapping Monday, I begin exploring a series of alternative mapping forms designed to better show our world – and fantasy worlds. I begin with the logarithmic projection, which is kinda complicated and maybe you should have dinner first. https://t.co/rqZCYJXjIA pic.twitter.com/ffK3z6tOBL
— Russell Kirkpatrick (@insanemapboy) September 30, 2019
I don't know who needs to hear this but there are many many many ways to fight fascism that don't involve ingesting a constant blow-by-blow
you'll find out about the important stuff when you need to and it's not a dereliction of duty to do something else with your time
— Saladin Ahmed (@saladinahmed) September 30, 2019
Whoa, @facebook's Mark Zuckerberg calls @ewarren an "existential" threat to his business interests, says he'll "go to the mat" and "fight" herhttps://t.co/QwUhD5Vmav
— Summer Brennan 🌈 (@summerbrennan) October 1, 2019
Just wanna put it out there that Facebook accepts ad revenue from at least 38 hate groups, per my report from last week. https://t.co/HYqrhTaWhb https://t.co/jlScIF2R2F
— Alex Kotch (@alexkotch) October 1, 2019
Well, we *do* have a working fusion reactor—it's about 150 million kilometres away and it's called "the sun", and we've been using it for power since Archimedes' mirrors.
Take that, science nay-sayers! In the sunlit uplands of Brexit, the classics have right of way! (Etc, etc.)
— Charlie Stross (@cstross) October 2, 2019
Finland:
– Tuition Free School & College
– Free Healthcare For All
– Basic Income ($635 Monthly)
– Paid Maternity Leave
– Paid Parental Leave
– Paid Vacation
– Progressive Taxation
– Affordable Medicine
– Affordable Childcare
– No.1 Happiest CountryThese are not radical ideas.
— Cactus Black (@Sozialdemokrati) October 2, 2019
Can we please all agree that this experiment of having a dumb TV host and shady real estate developer with no government knowledge, 6 bankruptcies, 5 kids from 3 marriages, 23 charges of sexual assault, and 35,000 lawsuits as president is not going well at all? #TrumpMeltdown
— Andrea Junker (@Strandjunker) October 2, 2019
Great exchange btwn @MeghanMcCain & @maddow about conservative dominance of political talk on @TheView. If y’all are interested in a psychological account for how/why conservatives dominate political talk and libs dominate satire…I’ve got a book for you https://t.co/7oL860NRLa
— Dr. Danna Young🇺🇸✌🏻 (@dannagal) October 4, 2019
“Your data should belong to you. You should get paid”
If you live in the USA, Facebook makes about 43 cents a day of ad revenue and 9.5 cents of profit from showing you ads that are targeted based on the data it has about you. In Europe, it’s about 3 cents of profit.— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) October 4, 2019
#honk #untitledgoosegame pic.twitter.com/3PNSA38m09
— Endless Concrete (@CthulhuBen) October 5, 2019
The pioneers of Hong Kong hip-hop, LMF is back and they're not holding back.
2019 is a blistering attack on totalitarianism and police violence.https://t.co/XirerdFnFF— Yuen Chan (@xinwenxiaojie) October 5, 2019
Cahokia was larger than most European cities and was the capital of a great Native American nation at the very time history focuses on Leif Erikson's tourism of extreme northeastern North America
It is an important world heritage site the same as Egyptian pyramids or ziggurats https://t.co/4HfjafEBKl
— Brett Chapman (@brettachapman) October 6, 2019
Half of Millennials ages 30-34 who make *$100,000/yr or more* fear they’ll never be able to retire, new study findshttps://t.co/9auHIwO2oF
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) October 5, 2019
HBD to @dylanhorrocks! Wish him a good one & listen to our #podcast conversation from the very first @CXCFestival! https://t.co/DBgLdJPOBT
— The Virtual Memories Show with Gil Roth (@vmspod) October 6, 2019
I published a comic book with a small anarchist collective publisher in 2010. It was a very bad experience then, but seems to have gotten worse: Now they’re selling the book with a new cover and a supposed 2018 print date.
No of course I’ve never been paid.
— Susie Cagle (@susie_c) October 6, 2019
"2019’s free May Day book was The Anarchy of Colored Girls Assembled in a Riotous Manner by 𝐒𝐚𝐢𝐝𝐢𝐲𝐚 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐦𝐚𝐧, an 80-page sewn paperback, edited & designed by Crisis in collaboration w/ the author.
…With pleasure we offer a PDF of the book"https://t.co/qvURM8tFqN pic.twitter.com/bE0CBECDFR
— 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐯𝐞 (@prolewave) October 6, 2019
Zombies are real.
said in 2012: coral reefs have become zombie ecosystems that will collapse within 1 human generation #acidification #ocean https://t.co/DLhgKvimuD
— M. Fioretti (@mfioretti_en) October 7, 2019
Endless reboots. Archie too (Dobie Gillis)
They're the same. pic.twitter.com/LJEn77oPhe
— barney farmer (@barneyfarmer) October 7, 2019
Very timely that @stschrader1's new book Badges Without Borders launches 10/15, covering the global militarization of policing. @redemmas is hosting a book launch event Thurs 10/17 @7pm.https://t.co/3VQYtIk9Yc pic.twitter.com/PnypiaqQYO
— dillonm (@dillonm) October 7, 2019
remember any Turkish invasion of Rojava will be a NATO invasion of Rojava. Any genocide they carry out will be NATO genocidehttps://t.co/0bHQdw6Y8G
— David Graeber (@davidgraeber) October 7, 2019
Facebook has incredible power to affect elections and our national debate. Mark Zuckerberg is telling employees that he views a Warren administration as an “existential” threat to Facebook. The public deserves to know how Facebook intends to use their influence in this election.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) October 7, 2019
The woman who assassinated Kim Jong-nam two years ago is out of prison. We found her, back home in Indonesia, and her story is nothing like what you’d expect. It’s weirder. https://t.co/pXnHf4wnYB
— Dave Besseling (@davebesseling) October 6, 2019
George Bush said he’d support an amendment to the Constitution to ban same sex marriages, yet here we are.
I keep saying it but again, the rich have class unity, do you? https://t.co/oR0sxJNUts
— FunctioningSadaholic (@JacobDisagrees) October 7, 2019
Amazing how when people are offered a seat at the table of the ruling class
They quickly forget what they were shouting and waving signs about.
George Bush said he’d support an amendment to the Constitution to ban same sex marriages, yet here we are.
I keep saying it but again, the rich have class unity, do you? https://t.co/oR0sxJNUts
— FunctioningSadaholic (@JacobDisagrees) October 7, 2019
Remember how billionaire Betsy DeVos chose to go through a grueling public humiliation just for the opportunity to harm students? Well, she could face jail for violating a 2018 court order on student loans. Raise your hand if you would love to see @BetsyDeVos in handcuffs.
— Andrea Junker (@Strandjunker) October 8, 2019
Report Finds Child Abuse Rate At Zero Percent In Lesbian Households #InternationalLesbianDayhttps://t.co/BbJN3aqPBP
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) October 8, 2019
Hey Cambodia-based journalists! I want long-form stories from the ground in #Cambodia that I won’t read anywhere else. Pitch me a @NewNaratif story: matt.surrusco[at]newnaratif[dot]com | Pitch me a @VOD_English story: matt[at]vodhotnews[dot]com | Bottom line: pitch me.
— Matt Surrusco (@mattsurrusco) October 8, 2019
The big-government, high-taxing Scandinavian economies are more successful than ours. Why? Their rich aren't as greedy, so they have less class conflict than we do. https://t.co/VQtvqswdOh #ausecon #ausbiz #auspol
— Ross Gittins (@1RossGittins) October 8, 2019
More work by Tom Scheuer/Sawyer (via @liefpeng). He once showed his comics portfolio to Stan Lee, and told him that he didn’t want to draw action/adventure stuff, he wanted jobs that would let him learn how to draw pretty girls so he could get out of comics. pic.twitter.com/kkJBnpVN5n
— Kurt Busiek Resists (@KurtBusiek) October 8, 2019
The Avante Garde Issue is also the @rudytheelder Issue: Interview on the transreal, the Beats, why @bruces seems so smart, mathematical elegance, and how fantastic it is to be alive: SF about juicy ghosts, coups, helplessness, and escape: And a painting: https://t.co/DZhW5TsXDX
— Big Echo (@BigEchoSF) October 3, 2019
Soldier’s Union. Hah. Two things I’ve never been in.
http://www.bigecho.org/away-day
Warren is epitome of mass commodity society
1. Co-opts populist lingo (“grassroots”) to hide elitist bourgeois status (Harvard, wealthiest candidate)
2. Distorts origin – Repub past, Raytheon support, 2017 war $$$
3. Performative & sum of shallow aesthetic parts#ElizabethWarren— Das Gruntled (@dasgruntled) October 9, 2019
"It's patently clear that some of the people who're involved in current politics…are borrowing some of the tactics of the 1920s and 1930s."
Yale History professor Timothy Snyder says some of today's politicians have learned propaganda techniques from twentieth century fascists. pic.twitter.com/YXMjePdlHc
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) October 9, 2019
Have you ever wanted to #StudyinGermany? We take you by the hand and give the advice you need on how to find the right #university, #internship or #scholarship!
🤓👨🎓👩🎓🇩🇪👉 https://t.co/vmf6vDX74I#education #study @MakeitinGermany @DAAD_Germany @edutopia pic.twitter.com/FkU5Wl2lQZ— Deutschland.de/en (@en_germany) February 3, 2019
Harbath is Facebook’s head of global elections policy. She literally worked for Rudy Giuliani. I can't make this up. pic.twitter.com/wQ1mf9CCY8
— Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) October 9, 2019
A message about Australia’s “Deep State”pic.twitter.com/mTT6xMfga4
— Mark Humphries (@markhumphries) October 10, 2019