melp

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[–] melp@beehaw.org 8 points 1 day ago

UK is right behind us in fascist lockstep

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

I skimmed. It seems to have the general idea.

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I used Claude. I know ... AI bad. But for long reads it helps a lot.

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

Won't make me trust or like it any more.. definitely less

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

Fascists to host fascists.

[–] melp@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago

tl;dr

In 1933, amidst the Great Depression in Australia, Communist Party members Reginald “Shorty” Patullo and Noel Counihan instigated the Battle of Phoenix Street in Melbourne. This event, a protest against anti-protest laws, involved Patullo scaling a tram to shout slogans while Counihan locked himself in a steel cage to address onlookers. Police violence against the protesters, especially the shooting of Patullo, galvanized public support for the "Free Speech League." The League, backed by unions and some Labor MPs, challenged the UAP government's restrictions on public gatherings. The government was forced to release Patullo and amend traffic laws, effectively decriminalizing open-air meetings. The Battle of Phoenix Street is remembered as a significant victory for working-class history in Australia. It forced even staunch anti-communists like Robert Menzies to concede the legality of communist expression, highlighting the power of organized resistance against repressive laws.

[–] melp@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago

I would like to see one right winger sit in jail for once

[–] melp@beehaw.org 3 points 1 day ago

Even if they "come correct", I'm done with them.

[–] melp@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago

I feel like FAIR should add this story to their db

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Ohhh... ok. I figured they were trafficked.

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

... a republican ... just defended a portion of a woman's right to choose? in Wisconsin?!

[–] melp@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Bold. I hate all of my former writing and would rather it burn in the bowels of hell before rehashing any of it publicly.

 

“For the working class, these policies have made ownership of housing” next to impossible “as every cruel cycle of interest rate hikes brutally strips them of houses, cars and other assets they are forced to sell.” In the absence of an emergency public housing program, masses of the working class are crammed into slums, sheltering in shacks built of easily inflammable materials. Lacking electricity supply, candle lamps are often used for lighting in these settlements.

 

Iris Turmelle, one of the plaintiffs now in high school, told Them in a statement last August that her goal is simply to compete alongside her peers.

 

After what seems like eons, season three of Euphoria is finally in production, and has added some exciting new cast members to boot — including Spanish pop star Rosalía, who famously dated the show’s star Hunter Schafer in 2019.

(I'm sorry Beehaw but I am in LOVE with Rosalia and I am taking you down this sad bisexual girl's obsession trench with me.)

 

The Baptist university uninvited churches that support LGBTQ rights from participating in a campus ministry event.

 

The Heart of Joy is an ECU that combines both driving dynamics and powertrain control into one computer. Approximately eight-inches by eight-inches, the box will serve as the control module for the upcoming Neue Klasse electrified vehicles that will start rolling out later this year.

 

In Brighton Park, a majority Latino neighborhood on the city’s southwest side, an elementary school principal has been sharing his experience as an immigrant, so that families feel more comfortable.

In Pilsen, a predominantly Latino neighborhood and historically a neighborhood where Mexican families have immigrated to, a high school launched an emergency immigration chat and told parents that it’s OK for students with immigration concerns to stay home.

 

Republican lawmakers in at least five states are seeking to block undocumented children from attending public school for free or to inquire about students’ immigration status in ways that courts have held violate children’s educational rights.

 

The latest version of Senate Bill 518, passed out of the Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee, would expand property tax revenue for charter schools statewide. It requires all school districts that have at least 100 students living within district boundaries and attending charter schools to share their operations tax revenue with charter schools.

As of today the bill passed the Indiana senate and is now (hopefully dying) in the house.

 

Colorado lawmakers are taking notice of private equity’s push into child care. In January, they introduced legislation that would put new limits on private-equity backed centers in an attempt to temper practices that critics say are harmful, including cutting staff and raising tuition. The bill would give the public more information about tuition and fees, provide advance notice of staff layoffs or enrollment changes, and curb a common private equity real-estate practice that can hurt child care centers financially.

 

When state and local governments act as “market participants,” paying for a particular project or service (instead of acting as a “regulator” setting the rules for everyone), they can require higher labor standards from the recipients of that public funding. In other words, the government has a greater say over working conditions on a project when the government is paying for that project – and employers are more likely to play by the rules if they know their public funding depends on how they treat their workers.

New Flyer, one of the nation’s largest electric bus manufacturers, won a $500 million procurement contract in 2013 with the Los Angeles Metro public transit authority. As part of the contract, New Flyer committed to creating 50 full-time positions that paid living wages. When a community and labor advocacy organization, Jobs to Move America, questioned whether the company was providing the jobs it had promised, it led to litigation and eventually a 2022 community benefits agreement (CBA) requiring enhanced company reporting to LA Metro and covering New Flyer’s manufacturing facilities in Alabama and California.

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The Final Despotism (www.notesfromthecircus.com)
 

We are rapidly approaching what might be called a democratic point of no return. If anti-democratic forces succeed in dismantling constitutional safeguards now, if they gain the power to deploy AI systems without meaningful oversight, they won't need to maintain power through traditional repression. The systems they're building could make effective opposition technically impossible, not through violence but through precise behavioral and social control that eliminates the possibility of organized resistance before it can form.

If we fail to stop this reactionary coup, if we allow them to dismantle democratic institutions while simultaneously deploying increasingly sophisticated AI systems, we may be surrendering not just our own freedom but the very possibility of freedom for all future generations.

 

The late monarch suspected her art curator Anthony Blunt of treachery a decade before he confessed to MI5, but did not sack him.

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