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A Notion of Immigrants 0

Texas A&M professor Andrew Dessler dissects the misdirection play.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

David decodes de code. (Warning: Short promo at the six-minute mark.)

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Writing at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Andrew Sillen tells of hearing a most disturbing rhyme echoing from time spent teaching in apartheid South Africa. A nugget:

GOP rhetoric now incorporates the tool kit of despots: mythology, dissembling, demonization, hysteria, and loyalty tests. All are familiar, and the result of the same calculation made by much of South Africa’s white population: that democracy itself was an existential threat, and therefore in defense of familiar prerogatives, anything was fair game.

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*Mark Twain.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

ICE officials dragging Lady Justice onto a plane to be expatriated.

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The Panderer 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini, discussing an injunction against the Trump maladministration’s crusade against trans persons in the military, sums up the strategy succinctly:

Attacking trans individuals has become a big deal because Trump found a way to gain political support by catering to people’s prejudices.

Follow the link for context.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

As he looks at the Trump maladministration’s attempts to move the clock back to the 1950s–if not, indeed, the 1850s– Carlton Winfrey hears many rhymes.

Link to the NPR story via Atrios.
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*Mark Twain.

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How Republicans Support the Troops, One More Time 0

Republicans erase more veterans, apparently because they weren’t white enough.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Cancel Culture Dept. 0

Have you noticed that the persons who complain about “cancel culture” are the ones doing the cancelling?

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Republican Family Values, Meet a Notion of Immigrants 0

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports:

This Wisconsin man voted for Trump. Now his wife sits in an ICE detention center.

Follow the link to learn more about how much Republicans value families.

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No Question of Identity 0

Veronika Tait argues that, when persons tell you who they are, you would do well to take them at their word.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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How Republicans Support the Troops, Reprise 0

Today’s Republican Party honors the troops by erasing memories of them . . . .

. . . in recent weeks, the (Arlington National–ed.) cemetery’s public website has scrubbed dozens of pages on gravesites and educational materials that include histories of prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members buried in the cemetery, along with educational material on dozens of Medal of Honor recipients and maps of prominent gravesites of Marine Corps veterans and other services.

Cemetery officials confirmed to Task & Purpose that the pages were “unpublished” to meet recent orders by President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth targeting race and gender-related language and policies in the military.

Via Driftglass.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Thom decodes de code.

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Republican Family Values, Meet a Notion of Immigrants 0

Natch, the result of the meeting is more mean for the sake of mean.

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

David dissects Elon Musk’s lies, at least, the ones he told in this interview. (Warning: Short promo at the end.)

Afterthought:

The sad–and frightening–thing is, I think Musk believes his lies, because he wants them to be truths, just as some persons believe the Confederacy was a noble cause and slaveholders were indeed the “Southern gentlemen” they fancied themselves to be.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

John Oliver calls out the con.

Via C&L.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Heather Rose Artushin talks with Eve L. Ewing about how America’s original sin of chattel slavery continues to affect our society. Their conversation focuses primarily on how schools have served to perpetuate the myth of white racial superiority that was created to justify theft of labor through slavery. Given the recent assaults on schools and libraries and on efforts to promote equality, diversity, and inclusion, I recommend this as a timely and valuable read.

Here’s how the discussion starts (emphasis in the original):

Heather Rose Artushin: Your recent book, Original Sins, explores how American schools have helped build and reinforce an infrastructure of racial inequality. Please share a bit about the racial hierarchy that is rooted in the American education system and what readers should know about the ways our educational system perpetuates systemic racism.

Eve Ewing: The United States has very specific origins defined by the unique intersection of two forms of violence: the institution of chattel slavery and the mass killing and dispossession of the people indigenous to this land. In order for people to abide by these structures in a republic that defines itself as being the “land of the free,” where all men are created equal, requires a kind of mental gymnastics to reconcile a pretty obvious self-contradiction. That’s where schools come in . . . .

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The name of yet another secessionist general dons a disguise a returns to (dis)grace a U. S. Army base.

Aside:

Do the Party of the New Secesh really think that they are fooling anyone with their silly cover stories here?

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

At AL.com, Roy S. Johnson hears a rhyme from six decades ago.

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*Mark Twain.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Unbiased? Look under its hood and decide for yourself.

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.

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