jja
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jja

And until we break free of the two party system and their corporatist allegencies

That’s a very adult take.

History doesn’t excuse anything. It provides context and reveals significance. Politics doesn’t exist in a vacuum. If you had a sense of the history of party politics, you might be able to contextualize what you see as “appalling corruption.”

appalling corruption

Hot as two suns colliding.

Please pray for them.

THIS. This is a smart, perceptive, and thorough comment.

I do. I’m an academic historian.

The curricula she describes sound very squishy.

Seems to me like kids still need to learn math, grammar, literature, history, biology, physics, etc. From people that know about that stuff.

“women like shopping...it’s fairly accurate”

Women don’t like shopping because they are women. Men don’t like sports because they are men.

How are you out of the greys?

Almost two years sober, and just wanted to echo that “one day at a time” works.

Jokes funny. But would like to read a non-jokey article by Anna about term limits, which she obviously is against. (I’d be interested in hearing the other side of that argument from a sharp political writer like Anna.)

He did “penace”? Maybe, he made a small boat? Nope, still wrong.

This is a bit of great news.

Enough for a salary for a good young faculty member in an academic department.

“Stick to sports” is a heavily political stance on its own, a reactionary one. It’s a desire to maintain the status quo—and I will leave it to others to ponder why, of Deitsch’s seven interviewees, Jemele Hill and Bomani Jones were the only two strongly in favor of embracing important issues when they arise.