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Narratives built on hate are never internally consistent. They don't need to be to work.

Read that again. Especially if you are a professional opinion maker trying to understand why some asshole wins elections.

Is it motivated by hate? Report the hate, relentlessly, and skip trying to fit it in any sort of specific category, box, or what have you.

The chaos is intentional.

The fascists love to demonize queer ppl for "making everything about sex" or "making their gender their whole personality" but every time I go to a queer event I am struck by how precisely they have this backwards. Cis society is profoundly sexualized, and literally every interaction is pre-coded with assumed gender. In a queer space, you purposefully never make assumptions about who someone is or what they're up to, so interactions are much *less* coded by gender and *less* intrinsically sexual

Has chicken pox gotten milder?
Has glandular fever gotten milder?
Has mumps gotten milder?
Has rubella become milder?
Has measles gotten milder?
Has the three-day fever gotten milder?
Has the RS virus become milder?
Has the winter sickness gotten milder?
Has bird flu gotten milder?
Has TBE become milder?
Has HIV gotten milder?
Has Herpes gotten milder?

Why would SARS2 be any different?

#CovidIsNotOver #COVIDisAirborne #covid19 #covid #viruses @novid

one of my biggest frustrations as an activist 

The phenomenon where every person you talk to individually agrees that it would be great if the world looked like X, but doesn't believe that enough other people want the same thing.

Except that "X" is the same for everyone you talk to, and the actual point where the conflict lies between them, is only in the different premature "compromises" they've come up with under the assumption that X would not be achievable.

mastodon.social or as i've recently taken to calling it "the elephant in the room"

Like, am I missing something or is the latter pretty much just a persistent implementation of the former?

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Every time I teach my election tech course, it gets a little easier. Not because I'm getting better at it or because there's been some new technical breakthrough, but because I no longer as often need to have That Conversation with students. The one where I have to explain that no, blockchains don't solve this.

Also for fucks sake stop automatically assuming that "Mastodon doesn't scale" is a bug! Not everything needs to be global scale! There are other reasons to build platforms!

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(Note: we're not talking about unmet needs of marginalized folks here. The dynamics would obviously be very different in such a case. It's more the opposite of that, in this case.)

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"I don't want to <do thing that would have solved the problem>"

Okay, your choice, but then *please* stop complaining that the problem is unsolved, if you do not wish to entertain the solutions

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Currently being extremely disappointed by a certain popular person continuously complaining that, paraphrasing, Mastodon is not exactly like Twitter, and not actually doing anything with the many recommendations that have been provided over the past months

Tech people really need to stop listening to "serial entrepreneurs" for their technical advice

Why would you trust someone who can't even keep a company operational long-term, to give you advice about technology choices, something where long-term maintenance is famously the biggest cost factor?

Still seeing people constantly lamenting that "people are so inconsiderate, not masking up, this is evidence that nobody cares about the well-being of others", and like

Am I the only one who observed many people initially taking precautions and then stopping to do so precisely when the government convinced them that it was not necessary?

I feel like nobody ever talks about the role of authority figures in this whole disaster, and everybody *insists* on individualizing this problem

If you:

A) live in the US
B) don't have health insurance,
C) make less than 5x the Federal Poverty Limit ($63k for a household of 1, $108k for a household of 3),

you can get PrEP and the medication will be at no cost to you through this program:

readysetprep.hiv.gov/

ETA: This post about PrEP has gone far. If anyone has updates or information please go ahead and add them to this post. The more we know, and all that.

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