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  1. Pinned Tweet
    12 Sep 2018

    With Florence bearing down on the Carolinas and Manghut on the Phillipines, Puerto Rico still in ruins one year after Maria, and Idlib awaiting destruction at the hands of fascists, it's beyond clear what this world will do to the coming climate refugees.

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    5 minutes ago

    Many Trump supporters consumed exactly the same content at exactly the same time, due to coordinated information campaigns. Here's some of the conversation I had with my Trump-supporting ex-neighbor, I think it might be representative in some ways.

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    China remains world's top executioner followed by Iran & Saudi Arabia, acc to . A change in Iran's drug law has led to a 50 percent reduction in the number of executions.

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  4. 22 minutes ago

    It's all projection, projection, projection from the Right

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    On 3/23/19, I wrote to asking what became of their efforts to look into this incident, specifically whether it had opened a civilian casualty credibility assessment, whether the family had been contacted, and more.

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    On 3/10/19, told the NYT it conducted strikes against Taliban targets but would look into the civilian casualty allegations, saying: "We hold ourselves to the highest standards of accuracy and accountability and we are looking into this."

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    This baby—only a few days old at the time—survived an airstrike in on 3/9/19, thanks to her older sister Waheeda, who grabbed and cradled her infant sister, despite her own injuries. Twelve of their relatives were not so lucky.

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    On 3/22/19, I visited the family in Nangarhar province, documented the deaths of 12 members of the family, including photos of the bodies before burial, conducted interviews, collected photo and other evidence, and documented survivor injuries, including Waheeda's, pictured here.

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    It's been more two weeks since that first query, and still has yet to respond. I've followed up, and still no response.

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    Bernie announced he had one book that sold very well and it took all of 20 minutes for the DSA party line to become “look, there are different types of oligarchs, it’s not all black and white.”

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    1 hour ago

    #36,095: Ibrahim Al-blekh, a man from Raqqa, shot to death on 11/10/2012... ?

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    9 hours ago

    And they're framing it as support for free speech. Evidently they believe freedom of speech is only for white people like Max, not for Syrians.

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    9 hours ago

    When the people of Daraa took to the streets, the regime fired upon them and killed unarmed civilians simply for the crime of protesting the torture of children. And now Politics and Prose is providing a platform for a defender of the Assad regime and helping him sell books.

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    9 hours ago

    By the way, when the children's parents pleaded for their kids to be returned, they were told to forget those children and go make more. One official threatened to rape the wives so they could have new children.

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    9 hours ago

    Of course, Putin just passed a law making it illegal to "disrespect" him and his regime, and those same free speech champions seem to have nothing to say about that....

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    9 hours ago

    If kids in the US painted something about Trump on a wall and Trump had them tortured for it, would those same champions of free speech defend him, too?

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    9 hours ago

    The Syrian regime tortured children as young as ten in Daraa for painting anti-Assad graffiti. But today we have Western champions of free speech defending the regime.

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    14 hours ago

    The Assad security forces ( all 17 branches of them ) functioned as an enforcer of one of the most vicious colonial powers trying to pacify the natives ! They treated their fellow citizens more cruelly & violently than any occupation or colonial force could have ever done

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    14 hours ago

    Seeing how protests have been unfolding & the way security forces are dealing with them in Sudan & Algeria & comparing it to the way Assad dealt with the protestors in 2011 one can only conclude: Assad regime is the most ruthless cruel sadistic violent regime in the history of ME

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    Glenn's worked himself into the same place as Trump. He's already celebrated total vindication and he knows that the more info that comes out (from the report he's claimed for 2 years that he just wanted to see), the more inconvenient to his victory lap it is.

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    I'd love to compare Glenn's newfound zeal for redactions with his comments during the Snowden affair, but alas someone has deleted all their tweets so that they can't be held accountable....in the name of transparency, or something.

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