Aaron Mahnke
@amahnke
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Yeah, this place is definitely no longer worthy of my time and energy. What a dumpster fire.
Musk wants me to pay $8 per month for a platform that defends Hitler fan accounts. I’d rather pay for an app that sends me regular bags of broken glass covered in lemon juice.
Peace.
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The head of Twitter Trust and Safety is defending the posting of nazi propaganda now. What. The. Fuck. twitter.com/ellagirwin/sta…
Really excited that no one will be able to confuse me (someone who has been verified for years by proving my identity to Twitter through government identification) with someone dumb enough to pay Elmo Husk a monthly fee.
Whitewashing our history classes, banning books that discuss past injustices, and preventing our kids from experiencing the disgust that comes from learning about our problematic history…these things don’t actually make the world a better place—it makes it *worse*.
Heaven forbid we make our children feel uncomfortable about the things that have happened in the past. We wouldn’t want them to lead proactive lives in an effort to prevent those mistakes from repeating, would we?
My sister just received this message from her son’s school in Summerville, SC. It’s insane that we are scrubbing the harder parts of history and literature for white comfort. Those who do not know the past are doomed, etc.
Pass this on. Keep screaming.
I drank my morning coffee a bit to fast, and my body is now vibrating like a cheap motel bed right now. I can barely hold my phone steady.
Then we should probably also ban physicians from studying and treating cancer since it draws focus away from the privilege of being totally healthy. 🙄
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Beyond parody.
Republican state officials in Louisiana ask lawmakers to ban the study of racism at universities, citing divisive 'inglorious aspects' of US history
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