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2020 Protests in a Nutshell (as of June 2) Cargo Cult Social Change
Earnest, young, idealistic activists imagining that self-expression and appealing to authorities will somehow fix the world. Then meets world. https://t.co/4zmm7yp2pX — Paul Vander Klay (@PaulVanderKlay) June 2, 2020 https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1267896102046461952.html People breaking windows out of restaurants on 7th in Eugene. People … Continue reading
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Olympia Mayor Bowing down before Protestors
Olympia Mayor @madammayoroly bows down before protestors. #KneelerInChief https://t.co/FDFG3302Nj — Benjamin🪤Boyce (@BenjaminABoyce) June 2, 2020
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Gamification of religion and politics
Why not neither? https://t.co/qie9c0NvEd — Esther O'Reilly (@EstherOfReilly) June 2, 2020
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Marches Then and Now
It's a good time to pick up this book again and pay attention to the details of a movement that succeeded. https://t.co/cdYzYAkS3Q 1/7 — Paul Vander Klay (@PaulVanderKlay) June 2, 2020 https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1267647271761395715.html
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“Acting Out Gets Attention”
This isn't journalism. This is activism. This is excusing arson, looting, rioting, and the destruction of minority-owned businesses. This is CNN. pic.twitter.com/rHCiOwY2kW — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) June 1, 2020 https://twitter.com/spulliam/status/1267636532732727301 A thread about how protesting during a pandemic was described … Continue reading
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Trump Holding Bible Photo op
What kind of farce are we living in? https://t.co/SFrv7CRody — Bethany Keeley-Jonker (@bethanykj) June 2, 2020
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