Speaker at our march just said the US government is moving faster to build concentration camps then they did to help people in Houston, Puerto Rico, or here after the hurricanes #familiestogethernola — jami attenberg (@jamiattenberg) June 30, 2018
It has become a radical position to consider that humanity should make no exception in who we consider deserving of dignity — Amelia Gray (@grayamelia) June 30, 2018
Hasn't that always been a radical position? — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 30, 2018
So much winning…. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 30, 2018
Maxine Waters has had to cancel events due to death threats. The Red Hen's owner has had to step down from a local leadership position due to death threats. 5 people working for a newspaper were murdered yesterday. Where are the lectures on civility for the right? — Romancing the Nope (@RomancingNope) June 29, 2018
Human progress is not inevitable. https://t.co/8onDs2YkQA — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 30, 2018
Every now and then I reread this astonishing and terrifying description of the end of the dinosaurs, via @PeterBrannen1's 'The Ends of the World': pic.twitter.com/Z7EvFbPFOY — Caustic Cover Critic (@Unwise_Trousers) June 20, 2018
Visit the Largest Collection of Frida Kahlo’s Work Ever Assembled: 800 Artifacts from 33 Museums, All Free Online https://t.co/FT08Vcp8v6 pic.twitter.com/d8fgUhCCt9 — Open Culture (@openculture) June 24, 2018
"What Donald Trump wants is for us to stop calling his cruelty, and fear and divisiveness wrong. But to join him in calling it right. This we cannot do. By not yielding we will prevail." TY Jon Stewart! https://t.co/cVdWcBXAoP — Mira Sorvino (@MiraSorvino) June 30, 2018
For the same reason in the 1960's we started eating more "hamburgers" when there were McDonalds everywhere. https://t.co/3mc21pnjWx — A.M. Juster (@amjuster) June 28, 2018