Friday, March 21, 2025

Blogaround

Links not related to the antichrist:

1. GOP Rep. who wanted to “protect” girls from trans people arrested for preying on young girl (March 18, via) "Eichorn is a co-sponsor of S.F. 2531, a bill that would allow anyone to accuse a female athlete in school sports of being transgender. Any player accused of being trans would then have to get a signed physician’s statement indicating the athlete’s sex that is based solely on their internal and external reproductive anatomy; their naturally occurring level of testosterone; and an analysis of the student’s chromosomes."

2. Lungfish (March 17) From xkcd.

3. Jury says Greenpeace owes hundreds of millions of dollars for Dakota pipeline protest (March 19) "In the lawsuit, Energy Transfer says Greenpeace participated in a publicity campaign that hurt the project and the firm's bottom line — allegedly raising the cost of construction by at least $300 million."

4. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams return to Earth after 9 months stuck in space (March 19) Very happy to hear this! This is why I'm not going to space. I don't want to get stuck up there.

5. Ohio Appeals Court Rules Trans Care Is Healthcare, Strikes Down Ban For Trans Youth (March 19)

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Links related to the antichrist:

1. As always, if the news is stressing you out, you don't have to read everything. Instead, make sure you *do* something. Make friends with immigrants, protest, donate money, check on your trans friends, etc. Here's an action item, for Americans: Submit a public comment about the Removal of National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Regulations (via). Deadline is March 27. Here's some info on what the NEPA is: Trump Administration Seeks to Unravel NEPA 

2. Musk Said No One Has Died Since Aid Was Cut. That Isn’t True. (March 15) [content note: child death] "Another household kept alive by American aid was that of Jennifer Inyaa, a 35-year-old single mom, and her 5-year-old son, Evan Anzoo, both of them H.I.V.-positive. Last month, after the aid shutdown, Inyaa became sick and died, and a week later Evan died as well, according to David Iraa Simon, a community health worker who assisted them. Decisions by billionaires in Washington quickly cost the lives of a mother and her son."

3. I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped (March 19, via) "Everything felt like it was meant to break you. Nothing was explained to us. I wasn’t given a phone call. We were locked in a room, no daylight, with no idea when we would get out."

4. 15 Ways You Can Fight for Democracy (March 19) 

5. March 17, 2025 (March 18) "The rejection of a government that works for all Americans in order to concentrate power in the executive branch appears to serve individuals like Musk, rather than the American people."

6. Protesters arrested after storming Trump Tower to demand release of Mahmoud Khalil (March 13, via) "'As Jews, we’re here today, mere hours before the holiday of Purim begins – a holiday where we honor Esther who used her voice to speak out and demand that the king not commit genocide,' the woman said in the video. 'Today we are using her same courage to speak out.'"

Related: ‘Rules aren’t clear anymore’: Trump crackdown on student protesters sends shock waves across US universities (March 18) "'This case sets a terrifying precedent for all students, particularly international students, particularly those on visas and green cards, but I think students in general should be horrified,' said Zaid, a student at the University of California, Berkeley, who asked that his full name not be used for fear of retribution."

7. First They Came for Columbia (March 14, via) "So far, America’s leading universities have remained virtually silent in the face of this authoritarian assault on institutions of higher education. That must change."

8. Justice Dept. says ending Louisiana petrochemical case helps ‘dismantle radical DEI programs’ (March 8) What?

9. Here are all the ways people are disappearing from government websites (March 19) "'And that's a tragedy because it's going to make our military weaker,' says Fulton. 'It's not just about getting rid of trans people and gay people and women and black folks. It's about getting rid of leaders. It's about disrupting units, taking people out of those units who are fully trained and fully qualified and replacing them with who? People who pass Trump's ideological test?'"

10. “Soaked in Animus”: Federal Judges Strikes Down Trump’s Trans Military Ban (March 19) "'Neither document contains any analysis nor cites any data,' Reyes writes. 'They pronounce that transgender persons are not honorable, truthful, or disciplined—but Defense counsel concedes that these assertions are pure conjecture.'"

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