Again, I started with lend them an office but the money is more akin to an ad in my mind.
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Replying to @zeynep @nathanjurgenson
A counter-donation wave is a good idea (where were people?) but I've seen political violence spiral so quickly past years.
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The money is not a game-changer, but de-escalation is not something you do with assumptions of deserving others.
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Replying to @zeynep @nathanjurgenson
Just recently: three our students got killed in hate-crimes, and I constantly worry about safety of refugees we work with.
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Replying to @zeynep @nathanjurgenson
And I follow Trump social media for work. I don't think the dangers I worry about are rhetorical. Q is what's effective?
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If folks think "we'll just beat hate/bigotry at the ballot box and be done", I find that... well. I'm from the Middle East.
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Replying to @zeynep @nathanjurgenson
So I believe a gesture is a good idea, this or that one seems less relevant, even if my "lend an office" wasn't the one.
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i'm just saying that money was TWO gestures, whether that was intentional or not. de-escalation and funding a fascist
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Replying to @su_layug @nathanjurgenson
Yes. I tweeted out Dems should lend an office and then other folks put together a GoFundMe..
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Interesting part was rapid response, and then other are upset..
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