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July 2012

“September 2000 — Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Police officers in Saskatoon took a Native man, Darrell Night, put him in a police car, drove him far from the city’s downtown, and dropped him off to walk home in freezing weather after taking away his coat. He survived, and on telling his story, it came out that police officers had regularly taken Native people out into the cold with no warm clothing, leaving them to freeze. The police would then blame their deaths on alcohol. Two other young aboriginal men did not survive such incidents — their bodies were found separately in the same area where Darrell Night was dropped off.

Constable Dan Hatchen and Constable Ken Munson of Saskatoon city police were charged with police brutality but were put back on the payroll during the trial. The Saskatchewan police commission ruled that they deserved to be paid, because the two officers had been cooperative and honest throughout the investigation.”
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Andrea Smith, Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide (via thecurvature)

midnight rides, man.

(via ayiman)

Jul 1, 2012308 notes

examined-life:

Rarely is a person seen to be in a bad way because he has failed to attend to what is happening in someone else’s soul, but those who fail to pay attention to the motions of their own souls are bound to be in a wretched state.

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, II.8

Jun 30, 201216 notes
#stoicism #marcus aurelius #philosophy #resentment #virtue
Jun 30, 20121,342 notes
Check it.: infiltratortits: elizabitchtaylor: film about a group of men getting... → checkdatprivilege.tumblr.com

infiltratortits:

elizabitchtaylor:

film about a group of men getting into shenanigans= “comedy”
film about a group of women getting into shenanigans= “chick flick”

film about a friendship between two men= “buddy flick”
film about a friendship between two women= “chick flick”

…

Jun 30, 201221,957 notes
some (possibly) important shit.: Lol. these white feminists just be workin' hard to prove how racist they are today, huh?  → rachelwalexander.tumblr.com

starvedforjustice:

Apparently you can still be a feminist if you support Dan Savage’s rape apologism, racism, and general bigotry because:

  • you’re white and straight and it doesn’t affect you
  • you’re white and gay and it doesn’t affect you
  • you’re not trans* so it doesn’t affect you
  • …
Jun 30, 2012107 notes
#Dan Savage
Jun 30, 2012302 notes

June 2012

Check it.: Hi, Tumblr! Quick PSA → checkdatprivilege.tumblr.com

eastafrodite:

What Africa is:
- a continent consisting of over 50 sovereign nations, all of which have unique social, political and economical dynamics
- a continent that hosts thousands of recognized languages and ethnic groups
- the most climatically diverse body of land on Earth;…

Jun 30, 20125,011 notes
Bad news for the Righties: Four Reasons Why The Court’s Decision To Uphold Obamacare Is Good News For The Economy → thinkprogress.org

justinspoliticalcorner:

The Supreme Court today upheld the Affordable Care Act, the health care reform law signed by President Obama in 2010, ruling 5-4 that the law was constitutional. Chief Justice John Roberts joined Justices Sonya Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Elena Kagan on the opinion. The individual mandate, the requirement that all Americans purchase health insurance or pay a fine, was upheld as legal under Congress’ taxing ability.

Health care reform isn’t important just because it expands access to quality, affordable care, but also because rapidly rising costs and the fact that 30 million Americans don’t have insurance are weighing down the American economy. Here are four reasons why the Court’s decision is good news for the still-struggling economy:

1) Obamacare will reduce the deficit. The Congressional Budget Office estimated in 2011 that Obamacare will reduce the federal deficit by $210 billionover the next decade. The law is expected to save about $1 trillion over its second decade, according to other CBO analyses. The CBO found that repealing the law, as Republicans attempted to do in 2011, would increase the deficit by$230 billion over the next 10 years.

2) Health care costs for young Americans won’t skyrocket. More than 3.1 million young Americans have insurance thanks to Obamacare. Without the law, the cost of acquiring an equivalent health care plan would have risen dramatically at a time when young people are still struggling with the effects of the Great Recession.

3) Millions of jobs will be created. Health reform will help create roughly 4 million jobs over the next decade, according to a 2010 Center for American Progress report, by reducing the cost of health care and making it cheaper for businesses to hire. The law will create between 250,000 and 400,000 jobs a year, and they will be spread across sectors: according to the study, the law will help create more than 200,000 manufacturing and 900,000 in the service sector by 2016.

4) It will be cheaper for employers to provide health care. American businesses are under tremendous pressure thanks to rising health care costs, and these costs are often passed on to customers (one study estimates that each car sold by General Motors contains $1,200 in built-in health costs). The ACA, however, will make it cheaper for businesses to provide care, and not just by reducing the cost of care. Small businesses are already receiving tax credits contained in the law to help insure their employees, and it has already offered more than $4.7 billion in reinsurance payments to companies that are providing health care to retirees who aren’t yet eligible for Medicare.

Even a judge who was a finalist for appointment to the Supreme Court under George W. Bush agreed that striking down health care would have had disastrous consequences for the American economy. 

h/t: Travis Waldron at Think Progress Economy

Jun 30, 2012171 notes
#Republicans #Republican
Jun 30, 201218,335 notes
#ScarJo #sexism #Hollywood #bullshit #awesome #.gif #funny #lolz #Truth Bomb #Yes #Boom #media #culture
Check it.: I just did a lot of math. → checkdatprivilege.tumblr.com

tranqualizer:

dionthesocialist:

  • In America, we spend 3.6 billion dollars a year in border control.
  • Still, there are 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
  • The cost of naturalizing one person is $655.
  • Now, let’s say there are 2,750,000 families worth of…
Jun 30, 2012656 notes
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#gif
“Those who boast of their descent, brag on what they owe to others.” —Seneca the Younger (via philosophy-quotes)
Jun 30, 201229 notes
#stoicism #Philsophy Quotes #Philosophy #Seneca the Younger #Seneca

examined-life:

[T]he life of those who live under a mask cannot be happy and without anxiety.  But how much pleasure there is in simplicity that is pure, in itself unadorned, and veils no part of its character!

Seneca, De Tranquillitate Animi

Jun 30, 201213 notes
#stoicism #seneca #philosophy #virtue
Lollipocalypse: r3nly: I remember this one time, a girl on here made a post about how... → lollipocalypse.tumblr.com

r3nly:

I remember this one time, a girl on here made a post about how she didn’t believe in gay marriage because civil unions were good enough, or something like that.

I saw the post because people I followed were reblogging it and calling her really horrible names, like homophobic cunt or…

Jun 29, 201213,496 notes

examined-life:

“What is required of us is that we love the difficult and learn to deal with it. In the difficult are the friendly forces, the hands that work on us. Right in the difficult we must have our joys, our happiness, our dreams: there against the depth of this background, they stand out, there for the first time we see how beautiful they are.”

Rainer Maria Rilke, Selected Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke (1960)

Jun 29, 201210 notes
#rainer maria rilke
The Golden Phoenix Girl: "No rape culture allowed! (Except for in MY life.)" → goldenphoenixgirl.tumblr.com

thelistlesslighthouse:

I’m tired of people claiming they’re opposed to rape culture and abuse when it requires absolutely nothing out of them, but then defending the rapist and those who harass victims because “Oh, this case is different. The victim is a crazy bitch who is lying for…

Jun 29, 201233 notes
some (possibly) important shit.: The Assange case is a complicated one → rachelwalexander.tumblr.com

anticapitalist:

He is currently seeking asylum at the Ecuador Diplomatic Agency in london, to try to avoid his extradition to sweden.

There are many arguments about whether or not he is guilty of rape, but if he goes to Sweden, he will very likely be extradited to the US where he could…

These are exactly my feelings on the matter. Complicatedness.

Jun 29, 201218 notes
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#Police #Indiana #SWAT
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