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That's all we've ever been allowed to teach. And the repression started well before Trump was elected.

Good luck teaching anything even remotely supportive of the Arab or Muslim experience. Forget anything that even mentions the word Palestine. And that's in the "liberal" San Francisco Bay Area.

There are already other places in the U.S., like Florida, where you can be fired simply for saying the word "Gay."

And who remembers hearing anything in school about Marx, socialism, anarchism, that wasn't completely negative? Anything about MLK's support of labor unions and opposition to the Vietnam War? General Strikes? The Tulsa pogrom? The Battle of Blair Mountain or the Great Train Strike of 1877 (the 2 largest insurrections and 2 largest labor uprisings in the U.S. since the Civil War)???

Dozens of books banned from school libraries and from the curriculum.

Via #RawStory @ 8:18pm ET on Apr 23, 2025

#SupremeCourt Justice #SamuelAlito leapt into proselytizing from the bench on Wednesday — and in doing so, he "revealed his own #homophobia" as well as that he didn't understand the basic plot of the children's #book he wants to allow parents to force schools to embargo, court watcher #MarkJosephStern wrote for #Slate in an analysis published on Wednesday.

rawstory.com/samuel-alito-2671

Raw Story · Supreme Court justice just accidentally 'revealed his own homophobia': analystVon Matthew Chapman

Tran is now feeling both the “pressure of representing a community in a specific way,” and the struggle of continuing to work through her own internalized misogyny, racism and homophobia. But the actor wants “to live in a world where there is a generation after me that does not have any of that.”

them.us/story/kelly-marie-tran

Them. · Kelly Marie Tran on ‘The Wedding Banquet,’ Coming Out, and Her Queer RelationshipVon James Factora
#aapi#aanhpi#lgbtq

Today is Day of Silence at many schools across the US, at least at those with the courage to ignore Trump's threats against DEI and against the lgbtq community. On this day, many students and teachers take a vow of silence in solidarity with lgbtq people throughout the world who are silenced by homophobic and transphobic laws, threats and violence, and to help educate their peers about homophobia and transphobia.

I am proud to say that scores of my students (both gay and straight) participated today by wearing stickers and, in many cases, remaining silent for the entire morning.

Covid is no worse than the flu?

I know, I have now led dozens of posts over the past few years with this sarcastic question. But now, with the pandemic officially declared over by the politicians and the majority of the public behaving as though Covid19 is no longer a threat, it seems particularly apropos in light of the reasons for declaring the pandemic over: to get people back to work and back to consuming. Yet, as the data from this study show, Long Covid has had an enormous negative impact on the income and quality of life for millions of Americans, particularly the poor and working class, and particularly for African Americans and women.

*Nearly 1 in 7 working-age adults in the U.S. had experienced Long Covid by the end of 2023
*Socially disadvantaged adults were 152% more likely to suffer from Long Covid
*Groups with higher risk for Long Covid include being Black, LGBTQ, Hispanic, Female, or low income
*In 2022, people with Long Covid lost $211 billion in wages
*In 2023, people with Long Covid lost $218 billion in wages

One reason for the disproportionate effect of Long Covid on marginalized communities, particularly BIPOC and poor people, is that these groups suffer disproportionately from chronically elevated levels of the stress hormone, Cortisol, due to the stress caused by racism, sexism, homophobia, and poverty. Elevated Cortisol levels are also associated with increased risk of heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, as well as impaired immune function.

For a really good documentary on the Social Determinants of Health and the relationship between racism and poverty on stress/cortisol levels and negative health outcomes, please see the Unnatural Causes video series

cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/studie

CIDRAPStudies: 1 in 7 US working-age adults report long COVID, with heaviest burden on the poor
#covid#COVID19#longcovid

My fav transphobic/homophobic remark is "how can I explain it to my KIDS" because it would necessarily mean that EVERY time this couple sees a straight couple they lean down to their little kid and explain:

"YOU KNOW JUNIOR THAT'S A MAN HE PUTS HIS BOIL-COVERED COCK RIGHT UP HER YEAST HOLE EVERY NIGHT KNOWWHATIMEAN"

NOBODY fucking "explains" random strangers sex lives, genders, or parts, to their kids.

Kristin Du Mez, Gene Weingarten, and John Ismay report on the 381 books that Trump-Hegseth have removed from the Naval Academy Library in a purge of books by and focusing on Black authors, women, LGBTQ people, etc.

For those of us looking for good books to read, a valuable list….

#Trump #Hegseth #DEI #racism #misogyny #homophobia #education #libraries

kristindumez.substack.com/p/pr

geneweingarten.substack.com/p/

nytimes.com/2025/04/04/us/poli

Du Mez CONNECTIONS · Problem, Protest, Insult, DogVon Kristin Du Mez