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robyn β€’ 20 β€’ black hungarian american β€’ eng/hu ok β€’ header from low roar's house in the woods

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no dni, but i block liberallyβ€” don’t be annoying and we’ll be fine πŸ‘πŸΎ

if you’re here from my fics, this is your warning that whatever illusion you have of me is going to be shattered. please note that i am an adult and while i contain the raunchier stuff to a sideblog, some adult content may be found here. this blog runs on a queue!

i don't answer asks about donations, promos, discourse or callouts. if you send me these asks i will assume you are a shitstirrer who can’t read or a bot and i will block you. thanks for understanding.

Friends, Trump may force a second civil war on America with his plan to use the military to round up at least 11 million undocumented people inside the United States β€” even if it means breaking up families β€” send them to detention camps, and then deport them. As well as his plan to target his political enemies for prosecution β€” including Democrats, journalists, and other critics. What happens when we, especially those of us in blue states and cities, resist these authoritarian moves β€” as we must, as we have a moral duty to? What happens when we try to protect hardworking members of our communities who have been our neighbors and friends for years, from Trump’s federal troops? What happens when we refuse to allow Trump’s lackeys to wreak revenge on his political enemies who live within our states and communities? Will our resistance give Trump an excuse to use force against us?
This is not far-fetched. We need to answer these questions for ourselves. We should prepare. Trump has said he’ll use the Insurrection Act β€” which grants a president the power to β€œtake such measures as he considers necessary” to suppress β€œany insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy.” He’s also said he’ll use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to end sanctuary cities. Such cities nowΒ limit cooperationΒ with federal immigration authorities. Trump toldΒ Fox News’s Harris FaulknerΒ that β€œwe can do things in terms of moving people out.” [...]
The Enemies Act was part of a group of laws enacted at the end of the 18th century β€” the Alien and Sedition Acts β€” which severely curtailed civil liberties in the young United States, including by tightening restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limiting speech critical of the government. Would Trump essentially declare war on states and communities that oppose him? When he was president last time, he acted as if he was president only of the people who voted for him β€” overwhelmingly from red states and cities β€” and not the president of all of America. He supported legislation that hurt voters in blue states, such as his tax law that stopped deductions of state and local taxes from federal income taxes.

Two Americas

Underlying Trump’s dangerous threats is the sobering reality that we are rapidly becoming two Americas. One America is largely urban, college-educated, and racially and ethnically diverse. It voted overwhelmingly for Kamala Harris. The other America is largely rural or exurban, without college degrees, and white. It voted overwhelmingly for Trump. Even before Trump’s win, red zip codes were getting redder and blue zip codes, bluer. Of the nation’s total 3,143 counties, the number of super-landslide counties β€” where a presidential candidate won at least 80 percent of the vote β€” jumped from 6 percent in 2004 to 22 percent in 2020 and appears to be even higher in 2024. Just a dozen years ago, there were Democratic senators from Iowa, North Dakota, Ohio, Arkansas, Alaska, North Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana (two!), and West Virginia. Today, there’s close to a zero chance of a Democrat being elected to the Senate from any of these states. Surveys show that Americans find it increasingly important to live around people who share their political values. Animosity toward those in the opposing party is higher than at any time in living memory. Forty-two percent of registered voters believe Americans in the other party are β€œdownright evil.”

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Red states are becoming even more reactionary.

Since the Supreme Court’s decision to reverseΒ Roe v. WadeΒ left the issue of abortion to the states, 1 out of 3 women of childbearing age now lives in a state that makes it nearly impossible to obtain an abortion. Even while red states are making it harder than ever to get abortions, they’re making it easier than ever to buy guns.
Red states are also banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in education. Florida’s Board of Education prohibited public colleges from using state and federal funds for DEI. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has required all state-funded colleges and universities close their DEI offices. In Florida and Texas, teams of β€œelection police” were created to crack down on the rare crime of voter fraud, another fallout from Trump’s big lie. They’re banning the teaching of America’s history of racism. They’re requiring transgender students to use bathrooms and join sports teams that reflect their sex at birth. They’re making it harder to protest. They’re making it more difficult to qualify for unemployment benefits and other forms of public assistance. And harder than ever to form labor unions. They’re even passing β€œbounty” laws β€” enforced not by governments but by rewards to private citizens for filing lawsuits β€” on issues ranging from classroom speech to abortion to vaccination.

Blue states are becoming more progressive.

Meanwhile, several blue states, including Colorado and Vermont, are codifying a right to abortion. Some are helping cover abortion expenses for out-of-staters. When Idaho proposed a ban on abortion that empowers relatives to sue anyone who helps terminate a pregnancy after six weeks, nearby Oregon approved $15 million to help cover the abortion expenses of patients from other states. Maryland and Washington have expanded access and legal protections to out-of-state abortion patients. California has expanded access to abortion and protected abortion providers from out-of-state legal action. After the governor of Texas ordered state agencies to investigate parents for child abuse if they provide certain medical treatments to their transgender children, California enacted a law making the state a refuge for transgender youths and their families. California already bars anyone on a state payroll (including yours truly, who teaches at Berkeley) from getting reimbursed for travel to states that discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.

Robert Reich’s piece on how Donald Trump’s return to office could lead America to a 2nd American Civil War is a must-read.

did you know that you can just not say something if you're white. you can just not talk. its okay. you dont have to write a paragraph worth of tags justifying why the reason you don't like rap 'isn't racist'. you dont have to apologize for being white. you can just not say anything and save yourself the humiliation. its alright. please take your hands off the keyboard

NEED more rangi in my life

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and you shall receive some more Rangi, hot off the wacom! (except for the one with the arrow in different-body Jax’s shoulder. that’s a straggler from Xmas)

(β€œwtf is Panathir wearing, where’s his chest hair” you may be asking. the nepherit skin will make baby Birdie boye v cold, so both nepherits gotta be gloved and sleeved upπŸ™ and yeah Panathir hates it LOL)

+ bonus chubby baby Jesus Rangi from the saints project I’m workin on very slowly under the cut

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