Mathias Klang

@Klangable

Swede in USA. Assoc Prof in Digital Technologies & Emerging Media at Fordham U. Interests: Activism, Digital Rights, Privacy, Surveillance, Regulation by design

Philadelphia
Joined January 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    4 Nov 2015

    Would rather teach my students to pirate than assign a $100 textbook. This is part of longer rant on FB, needed to share.

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  2. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    Politician: "Sometimes you have to make the unpopular choice." No, that's literally the opposite of your job.

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  3. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    Did Sinema really have vote against a $15 minimum wage for 24 million people like this?

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    It’s the purse for me. Like, she’s just running an errand. Not sentencing millions of people to continued poverty.

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  5. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    By making it a misdemeanor to give water or food to voters waiting in long lines, Georgia Republicans are criminalizing kindness. Let that sink in.

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    BREAKING: Senate passes Biden's $1.9T COVID relief bill by a vote of 50-49 on a party line vote. 70% of Americans support this bill. Remember, GOP unanimously voted to give billionaires a $1.7T tax cut but now unanimously voted to deny 330M Americans $1.9T COVID relief.

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    House Dems passed HR-1 to get big money out of politics and end voter suppression. We also advanced a transformational police reform bill. House Republicans spent the week falsely complaining that Dr. Seuss has been cancelled. Something is really wrong with the GOP.

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    20 hours ago

    Facebook's business model...

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    “In Pennsylvania, robot ‘pedestrians’ can weigh up to 550 pounds and drive up to 12 mph.” 😬

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    AAAAAAAAhhhhahahahahhahahahaha

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    Krysten Sinema (a Democratic Senator) wrote a book about Rwandan genocide in 2015 and voted down a coronavirus relief bill and living wage increase in 2021. If that's not white feminism, I don't know what is.

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    As if Sinema's betrayal of The Working Class wasn't proof enough that she's a Conservative, she's invoking "They Were Mean to Me" as a disqualification for self reflection for bad judgment that Republicans have used against minorities, and most recently, Neera Tanden.

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    Not a single Republican in the House or Senate voted for a hugely popular Covid relief bill. If this isn’t front and center in Democratic messaging from now until the midterms, I give up.

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    The American Rescue Act has passed the Senate 50-49 with no Republicans voting for it. We’re one step closer to checks for Americans who are in need.

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    21 hours ago

    50 Democratic senators who voted for covid relief represent 41 million more Americans than 49 GOP senators who voted against it

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    "This is the reality of black girls: One day you're called an icon, the next day, a threat."

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    Net worth of the 8 Democrats who just voted down $15 minimum wage: Chris Coons: $10.13 million Angus King: $9.49 million Joe Manchin: $7.62 million Tom Carper: $5.73 million Jeanne Shaheen: $3.82 million Jon Tester: $3.67 million Maggie Hassan: $3.47 million Krysten Sinema: N/A

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 5

    OMG, watch 's response to this reporter. "We don't take our advice or counsel from former President Trump." 💥💥💥

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  19. Mar 5

    How State Surveillance Undermines Black Freedom Movements | AAIHS

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    Mar 4

    When Cops kill an unarmed Black child media shows the child wearing a hoody & smoking pot. When an adult white supremacist storms the Capitol & kills cops media gives his mom a feature interview on how he's a good boy who just made a mistake This is institutional white supremacy

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  21. Retweeted
    Mar 3

    Watching Kamala Harris's presidential ambitions fade as she declines to fight for a $15 min wage that would pull half of Black Americans out of poverty.

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