When I was on Rogan I discussed Cynthia Carr's masterpiece biography of David Wojnarowicz and the backdrop of the LES AIDS epidemic. One of the most disturbing aspects was how the disease was localized. The members of the community were being decimated, while everyone else was OK
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My sympathy for those victims is even greater today. Imagine if
#CoronaVirus was happening--but only to people that you knew. It is almost impossible to appreciate what that must have been like.3 replies 3 retweets 41 likesShow this thread -
she's ignored all my prior tweets but i have no problem being thirsty
@marwilliamson was there during that as discussed in Politics of Love, would love to hear some thoughts on how we can mentally get through this3 replies 5 retweets 24 likesShow this thread -
i remember one of the very few times someone on FB changed my mind about something a left-libertarian (i wish i could remember who) was hoping police brutality would be more equal
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after i asked he made the point that if more people like, say, bloomberg's kids were targets, then maybe something would actually get done about it. really keen observation
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thanks in advance for pointing out that the police/racism card is overblown. that is essential to my broader point and you are an asset to this site.
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