kowalabearhugs
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Eliot Higgins
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Brandon Goodell
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Joe Mason
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The National Park Service plans to reinstall a statue of Confederate general Alfred Pike that was toppled during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Washington, DC. Pike, who was accused of “scalping and defiling the bodies” of Union troops, reportedly later became involved with the KKK.
Activists Denounce Plans to Reinstall Confederate Statue in DC
The monument of Alfred Pike was the only outdoor statue of a Confederate official in the nation's capital when it was toppled by Black Lives Matter protesters in 2020.
hyperallergic.com
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Jason Scott
@textfiles.com
· May 20
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Michael Hobbes
@michaelhobbes.bsky.social
· Apr 27
"ICE is a rogue federal agency operating with impunity-destabilizing families, terrorizing neighborhoods, and eroding the very principles of justice it claims to defend. What happened yesterday ... is not an accident-it is the deliberate outcome of a system sliding deeper into authoritarianism."
Providence City Councilor Justin Roias: “Yesterday, ICE tased & detained a Providence resident with a pregnant U.S. citizen wife & a green card interview that same day.”
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OPINION: "If you choose to spend your life tearing down and gaining satisfaction in the distress of others—no matter how you try to justify it—you have determined who you are, and I pity you," Nate Schumann writes.
Editor’s Note | Amid So Much Suffering, We Need More Empathy
Deputy Editor Nate Schumann reflects on lessons reinforced by a film teaching viewers that our differences should not define how we treat one another.
buff.ly