fandomshatepeopleofcolor:

Honestly at this point i wont even be surprised if donald trump made a full 25 tweet threaded call out post against obama,joe biden or even some random celebrity and listed things likeย โ€œslut shamed alexander hamilton on 23rd july 2016โ€ณ against them.This would probably be the one least wildest tweets he would make and thats saying something about the president of US of Aย  lmfao

the-transfeminine-mystique:

the-transfeminine-mystique:

Thereโ€™s a post that I really like about the ways in which Harry Potter is the liberal dream because Voldemort is eventually overthrown by a technicality, and that theyโ€™re trying to find that technicality. I think this is an incredibly good conception of liberal strategy, and is even more relevant now with Stormy Danielsโ€™s public statement that she, a porn actress, had a sexual relationship with Trump.

Liberals are in a perpetual search to find a population so hated that even an unproven link between Trump and that group will cost Trump the presidency. And so there will inevitably now be a marked increase in anti-sex-work rhetoric from Democrats and liberals, because the possibility of catching Trump on this requires them to loudly remind conservatives how much they hate sex workers and how disgusting they think sex work is and to fan the flames of that hatred until it spills over and, they hope, affects Trump. But itโ€™s not going to affect Trump, itโ€™s just going to affect sex workers.

The fact that the liberal platform frequently involves tactics like โ€œtry to pressure conservatives into living up to their prejudicial rhetoricโ€ might be an indication that liberalism doesnโ€™t actually care about oppressed people!!!

Congress just legalized sex censorship: What to know

dr-archeville:

rabbitindisguise:

dr-archeville:

One week ago, the worst possible legislation curtailing free speech online passed and sex censorship bill FOSTA-SESTA is on its way to be signed into law by Trump.

Hours after the announcement, everything from the mere discussion of
sex work to client screening and safe advertising networks began getting
systematically erased from the open internet.ย 
Thousands โ€” if not hundreds of thousands โ€” of women, LGBTQ people, gay
men, immigrants, and a significant number of people of color lost their income.ย 
Pushed out of safe online spaces and toward street corners.ย  So were any
and all victims of sex trafficking that law enforcement mightโ€™ve been
able to find on the open internet.

The Senate has passed the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act, or
SESTA, and tacked-on FOSTA (Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex
Trafficking Act), by a vote of 97โ€“2.ย  Lawmakers did not fact-check the
billโ€™s claims, research the religious neocons behind it, nor did they
listen to constituents.ย  Significant organizations, including the Department of Justice, ACLU, EFF, and more had assembled to object to the bill both publicly and in letters to elected officials.ย  In the process, law professors and anti-trafficking groups, along with sex work organizations, unearthed the billโ€™s many alarming legal, constitutional, and human rights disqualifications.

Itโ€™s
dubbed the โ€œanti-traffickingโ€ bill for the internet, but itโ€™s really an
anti-sex sledgehammer.ย  The bill removes protection for websites under
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and makes sites and
services liable for hosting what it very, very loosely defines as sex
trafficking and โ€œprostitutionโ€ content.ย  FOSTA-SESTA puts into law that sex work and sex trafficking are the same thing,
and makes discussion and advertising part of the crime.ย  Its blurry
interpretation of sex and commerce, as well as the billโ€™s illogical,
incorrect conflation of sex trafficking and sex work is straight out of a
bad movie.

If only the politicians who voted this Morality in Media (NCOSE) mess into law had fact-checked it with Freedom Network USA,
โ€œthe largest coalition of experts and advocates providing direct
services to to survivors of human trafficking in the U.S.โ€œย  Freedom
Network unequivocally states
that protecting the rights of sex workers, and not conflating them with
trafficking victims, is critical to the prevention of trafficking.ย  They
also have the data to back up the fact that โ€œmore people are trafficked
into labor sectors than into commercial sex.โ€

Itโ€™s already an
unmitigated disaster for free speech in America.ย  Which was, of course,
predicted.ย  The Technology and Marketing Law Blog wrote that
thereโ€™s no mistaking that FOSTA-SESTA violates the First Amendment; it
plainly stated that โ€œthis statute implicates constitutionally protected
speech.โ€

Itโ€™s unconstitutional, but the damage is already being
done.ย  Despite the fact that FOSTA-SESTA isnโ€™t even law yet โ€“ it could
take anywhere from 90 days to until 2019 to take effect โ€“ online
companies, always dangerously prudish with their algorithms, or
hypocritical with their free speech rhetoric, appear to be in a rush to
proverbially herd sex workers (and all us people who talk about sex for a
living) out of the airlock into places where no one can hear us scream.

Safety resources disappear overnight

Websites are removing content and communities wholesale, the result
of FOSTA-SESTA making safer working conditions more difficult by
criminalizing digital conversations about sex work, screening tools and
discussions about how to be safe doing it.

By way of its ambiguity, FOSTA-SESTA has begun the largest wave of censorship the open internet may ever see.

Craigslist removed its entire Personals section.ย  All these amazing moments can never happen again.

As
some may recall, Craigslist already voluntary closed its Erotic
Services section in 2010 under pressure from conservative groups.ย  This
is despite a study from Baylor and West Virginia Universities, which found
that Craigslistโ€™s erotic services page directly reduced female
homicides in the US by 17 percent, โ€œprincipally because sex workers were
able to use the free advertising service to move into safer indoor
environments and screen clients more carefully.โ€œย  Request for comment to
Craigslist and our queries asking why Personals was removed ahead of the
billโ€™s signing were not responded to by time of publication.

Within
days, Reddit removed entire communities.ย  Notably, its r/escorts and
r/sugardaddy subreddits.ย  We asked Reddit for comment about its
pre-emptive removal of those subreddits, and how that lines up with the
companyโ€™s controversial philosophies regarding freedom of speech, but did not receive a response by press time.

Right now, sites and safety resources are falling like dominoes.ย  In short order, sex work networks NightShift, CityVibe, and furry personals site Pounced
shut down entirely.ย  Sites that facilitated safety in sex work including
The Erotic Review, VeryfyHim, Hung Angels, YourDominatrix, and Yellow
Pages shut down their discussion boards, advertising boards, and
community forums.ย  Other sites, like MyFreeCams, have changed their
policies to ban any talk about transactions of any kind.

FOSTA-SESTAโ€™s timing puts a dark spin on recent Terms enforcement by Google Drive and changes with Microsoft products.

On
the Survivors Against Sesta shutdown list of services, growing every
day, Google Drive is listed as โ€œdeleting explicit content and/or locking
out users.โ€œย  Google declined to comment on the record, but Engadget was
assured via email from a source with knowledge of the situation that the
enforcement wave on Drive has nothing to do with FOSTA-SESTA.

Similarly,
Microsoft released a Terms update this week that got the company put on
the FOSTA-SESTA censorship list as well.ย  A spokesperson for Microsoft
told Engadget in an email that the changes are not related to FOSTA. ย 
Further, the spokesperson told us, โ€œThe recent changes to the Microsoft
Service Agreementโ€™s Code of Conduct provide transparency on how we
respond to customer reports of inappropriate public content.โ€

Human canaries in the free speech coal mine

The hashtag #LetUsSurvive is a current rallying point on Twitter,
directing attention to the sex work communityโ€™s determination to get out
of this insidious wave of conservative anti-sex silencing alive.ย  To
that end, sex work websites feature guides to self-censoring, the kind of thing youโ€™d expect belongs more in Weimar-era Berlin than coming out of modern-day San Francisco.

Sex
workers are right to be scared.ย  Theyโ€™re facing all this sudden and
casually disastrous censorship as a threat to their safety and
livelihoods, and are well aware that few are willing or brave enough to
fight for their free speech and human rights.ย  Even sex writers such as
myself know this; any of us whoโ€™ve tried to make a living off anything
relating to sex online has a list of products, services, banks and payment processors,
social networks, companies, and business tools that everyone else takes
for granted โ€” that we are expressly prohibited from using.

It has been a speech issue for a long time, one most people have turned away from as Instagram censors more nipples, as PayPal freezes and shutters the accounts of sex bloggers and book authors, Tumblr deep-sixes erotic artists, and more.

Hateful gamers?ย  No problem.ย  Death threats toward women?ย 
Hereโ€™s a form to fill out.ย  MAGA racists terrorizing women and people of
color off the platform?ย  Gotta hear both sides.ย  But expose a nipple in
artwork, discuss non-reproductive sex ed, or talk about making sex work
safer by screening clients?ย  Now thatโ€™s a misguided business plan
guaranteed to create lasting cultural harm.ย  Letโ€™s definitely keep Peter
Thiel on the board.ย  If you thought all that was bad enough, just you
wait.ย  FOSTA-SESTA is making us disappear before your very eyes โ€” and it
will affect you, too.

Under FOSTA-SESTA, weโ€™d most likely have no Stormy Daniels.ย  That
Stormy Daniels is making headlines while the absolute worst is happening
to sex workers online is not lost on anyone.

โ€œIn a titillating cross-section of lawmaking and scandal,โ€ wrote
sex worker Morgan Claire-Sirene, โ€œwe have on one side Stormy Daniels
suing 45 for unlawful payoffs and calling him to account publicly for
his associatesโ€™ threats against her, and on the other side, legislation
that has already silenced common sex workers, with the overlaying
intersections of race and class; good whores and bad whores; victims and
perpetrators; and misinformation all around.โ€

Daniels is a
perfect lens with which to view the exact way FOSTA-SESTA harms one of
Americaโ€™s largest at-risk populations.ย  Writer Ben Udashen points
out, โ€œThe level of sex worker whose lives will be harmed by SESTA are
not at the same level of fame and notoriety as Stormy Danielsโ€

โ€œDaniels
wonโ€™t be caught up in a sting sending her to jail because she had to
work as a streetwalker to help pay her rent and feed her children. ย 
Daniels wonโ€™t have to carry a weapon to defend herself when she meets
with a new client.

โ€œMost importantly, Danielsโ€™s children wonโ€™t be
woken up to the news that their mother didnโ€™t come home last night
because she was murdered by a serial killer, a class of criminal who
have always targeted sex workers from Jack the Ripper to the Green River
Killer.ย  Poor and working class sex workers, regardless of gender
identity, will pay that price.โ€

And for a short moment in history, the advent of the open internet reduced that horrible cost.

โ€”

This already isnโ€™t just an American thing either- a Canadian website has already shut down multiple communities, with barely any effort to preform minimum required adherence to the law. Basically the sites involved are very excited to participate in this, to save their own legal fees, rather than stand up for the minorities that this effects.

And while this is important in itโ€™s own right, I want to remind people so that they start packing up their digital resources: this absolutely has the chance to encompass trans health resources, sex positive activism, abuse victim support groups, and anything and everything that goes against the status quo. This. Will. Effect. All of us eventually. Now is absolutely the time to be building and supporting alternatives.

But remember not the panic, because these communities have existed before the internet and will after. This is just going to be the burning of the library of Alexandria in slow motion. Iโ€™d recommend just doing what you can, maybe getting some flash drives and backing stuff up to multiple electronic devices. It would also be good to organize with other people, so everyone isnโ€™t saving the same things.

Once a government decides itโ€™s illegal to merely have conversations about certain things, or write articles about certain things, what those โ€œcertain thingsโ€ are can expand very quickly to โ€œanything that those in power donโ€™t like.โ€ย  Even now the FOSTA-SESTA bill โ€“
H.R. 1865, which you can see here

โ€“ has only loose definitions which can be easily bent in various ways.ย  For example, it could impact sex ed classes, making it more difficult to have anything other than โ€œabstinence-onlyโ€ courses.

Congress just legalized sex censorship: What to know

commanderboshtette:

badgyal-k:

cocoacallalily:

nabyss:

meanmisscharles:

phoenix-ace:

redmensch:

this student walk out against school shootings is intriguing because it will create a generation of teens with mass strike experience. that has never happened before and could maybe have implications for how they go on to think about politics in terms of mass action

Its happened before, they just werent the right complexion, so they were criminalized, locked up and demonized.

People just rewrite history and facts like some of us arenโ€™t paying attentionโ€ฆ

โ˜โ˜โ˜โ˜ Do not erase us to prop your movement.

๐Ÿ‘†๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ‘†๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ‘†๐Ÿฟ

Wowwwww lmao

this is exactly what iโ€™ve been talking aboutโ€ฆ like nevermind even going back to civil rights movement or the vietnam war or iraq or any of the other well known eras of mass student protests & walkouts – in the past decade this has been happening. itโ€™s not distant memory, and yet somehow itโ€™s โ€˜never been done beforeโ€™ and ppl like oprah and obama are out here making claims that it ~hasnโ€™t happened since selma~, as though they havenโ€™t spent the last 6+ years degrading and promoting the use of tear gas and โ€œrubberโ€ bullets against the teens protesting.ย and i swear itโ€™s like the second there was an opportunity to deracialize โ€œstop killing us,โ€ everyone jumped on it.ย 

tl;dr the only way โ€œthat has never happened beforeโ€ could ever be true is if youโ€™re ignoring all of world history

americans is there anything that’s historically prevented you guys from introducing double dissolutions in an amendment or something. bc the government can’t actually shut down here and i’d assume that’s the case for much of the world?

theauspolchronicles:

If Donald Trump is racist, so is Australia and Malcolm Turnbull, says US Homeland Security chief.

โ€œWe agree with you completely,โ€ responded a large amount of Australians.ย โ€œYouโ€™ve hit the nail completely on the head. Theyโ€™re both a bunch of big old racists who have racist policies against refugees. Glad youโ€™ve finally admitted it.โ€

โ€œActually I meant to use that as an argument as to why Trump isnโ€™t racist,โ€ replied the security chief, Kirstjen Nielsen.

โ€œNope. Doesnโ€™t work that way. Youโ€™re bad at logic and also your president is a racist.โ€

Australians started singing a catchy sitcom-esque theme song.ย โ€œTrump and Turnbull racists togeeetheerrr, you know what they say about birds of a feaaattherr. Treating refugees with disdain, I hope no one ever votes for them again! Badadadaaaa theyโ€™re bad people aaayeeahhaaa.โ€ (followed by a guitar solo).

solacekames:

newyorkbunny:

solacekames:

yungmethuselah:

How rich do you need to be to be against sidewalks? The lack of sidewalks in lower-income areas is a recognized problem. Youโ€™re forced to spend extra money on gas/transit to run short-distance errands. Local shops canโ€™t operate. Groceries are an ordeal; missing sidewalks and โ€œfood desertsโ€ are correlates. You canโ€™t take walks. The air quality ends up worse when more driving is required. If youโ€™re living in reality, sidewalks are good and necessary.

Yep. Itโ€™s an overlapping class and racial issue. The most lethal roads for pedestrians are all in the South, and in the big cities here, itโ€™s the African-American and Latinx neighborhoods where the most people dieโ€ฆย 

Smart Growth America noted 46,149 pedestrians were struck and killed by cars in the U.S. in the 10-year period, at a rate of about 13 people per day. The study found that minorities and older Americans are overrepresented among pedestrian deaths.

โ€œEveryone involved in the street design processโ€”from federal policymakers to local elected leaders to transportation engineersโ€”must take action to end pedestrian deaths,โ€ notes the studyโ€™s authors. โ€œSo long as streets are built to prioritize high speeds at the cost of pedestrian safety, this will remain a problem.โ€

Florida was the top state on the pedestrian danger index, and had eight of the top 10 metro areas. Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee also came in the top 10. The reportโ€™s data is pulled from the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationโ€™s Fatality Analysis Reporting System.

Lack of sidewalks in more affluent neighborhoods have the same origins. It discourages lower income people from entering the neighborhood because they donโ€™t have cars and there are no sidewalks. This is why those neighborhoods are set up the way that they are. There are no bodegas on the corner. You canโ€™t walk to the store. You must drive at least two miles to reach a store.

^^ and those kind of sidewalkless neighborhoods often go through unintended demographic change. For example, when Buford Highway in Atlanta became a heavily immigrant neighborhood, many people now live there in high-density apartment buildings, many are carless, there are bodegas and small businesses owned by immigrants up and down the highway. But because the immigrants lack the political power to improve the neighborhood like they desperately want to, itโ€™s become ridiculously lethal. The latest statistic I found says that every year, 30 pedestrians are killed on Buford Highway and 250 are injured. Just look at these pictures of people trying to do normal activities back and forth across a seven lane highway. The trails where the grass is worn down have the depressing name of โ€œdesire paths,โ€ according to this article.

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block me if youโ€™re anti sidewalks

kaijuno:

In 300 years someoneโ€™s gonna make a Hamilton-esque musical with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and teenagers on the internet are gonna stan Donald Trump like โ€œuwu my trash son Donald being a drama queen as usualโ€ and Iโ€™m gonna have to do it. Iโ€™m gonna have to come back from the dead and destroy the planet.