The Daniel
Interests: Oral History. Science Fiction/Fantasy. Social Movement. Popular Education. TTRPG. and something yummy
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- Gather round kids Grandpa is going to tell you about the days when there used to be a $1 menu
- Happy birthday to the crisis of masculinity which is now about 200 years old Glad to see it can repeat the same old tired refrains packaged for a new era
- You sure?
- In the 18th C this was the face of white women who solidified their whiteness by defining only themselves as women In the 19th C when white suffragists argued white women would guarantee white supremacy & to exclude black women this was their face Her politics are as unoriginal as her fiction
- "A lot of people are fighting for a seat in steerage on a global white nationalist titanic." I mean...damn You ever read a sentence and think, "Why should I bother writing when there's no way I could come up with something like this?"
- Historian Hilary Beckles has written about white women struggles to define womanhood as exclusively white in 18th century Barbados and taking on the policing duties of womanhood Totally in line with your reasoning So, short answer is yes
- Just bought Ebook is on sale now for 40% off You can pick this up for $6! That's like 2 eggs or something
- 📚 All the 2024 royalties for my book "Occupation: Organizer" from @haymarketbooks.org will go towards funding movement organizing and infrastructure building. I don't need that 💲. People fighting back against Trump do. To all the authors out there: if you can, I encourage you to do the same
- When I was with SEIU we called this insurance model unionism and we said it with all the scorn it deserves
- I had a response to this but when I saw the ratio I just laughed and laughed When I stopped laughing I looked at the radio again, and laughed some more
- Adulting Journal, entry #4356719 The children won't sleep, we can't find a sitter. We cannot get out. We cannot get out.....The laundry piles up. We cannot get out. The dishes come, and then dishes, dishes in the sink