Blue-collar white voters are, for the first time, seriously doubting Mr. Trump’s handling of the economy.
10h 36m ago in politics from www.nytimes.com54% of U.S. adults read below the equivalent of a sixth-grade level.
Trump Doubles Down on Tying Warrantless Spying Renewal to GOP Voter Suppression Bill
13h 51m ago in pravda_news@news.abolish.capital from www.commondreams.orgYou know, I'm absolutely fine with neither of those measures being passed.
Ukraine war briefing: Moped ban in Crimea as official says noise is Kyiv plot using youth
21h 21m ago in europe@feddit.org from www.theguardian.comFrom the number of teens riding ATVs, scooters and quad bikes on my area, I'm pretty sure they don't need any encouragement.
Minnesota Trade Unionists Among Those Targeted in Federal Indictments of ICE Observers
1d 7h ago in politics from workdaymagazine.orgFirst they came for the trade unionists ....
What book(s) are you currently reading or listening to? June 16
1d 10h ago in booksSo, I was a big Heartbeat fan back in the day; I really liked the contrasts the programme did - city vs country attitudes, the mod 60s against the more staid older generation, women fighting for their rights, the occasional minority (it was rural England in the 60s), mods vs rockers, etc. And I've finally got around to listening to the Constable books by Nicholas Rhea (Peter N. Walker).
Honestly? I know that there are always differences between tv series and novels, and I know Walker is 90, but I'm disappointed in the books. Many of the little anecdotes are fine, but there's a casual sexism that's becoming increasingly annoying - though I don't know if that's me becoming more sensitive or him becoming less inhibited in his writing.
He explains things behind the scenes at the police station, like if a woman reported her purse stolen, they didn't take it seriously because women were always leaving their purses in odd places and forgetting them - especially if they were were "older", like over 40. If a woman reported seeing something, they always questioned her carefully, because they were prone to mis-seeing things.
There's an older woman, like mid-80s, who prefers her own company; decades earlier, her husband had been a constable. The police station is having a party for all the kids of the police officers, but the officer's wife who was handling things had to go support her ill mother the day before the actual party. So instead of the officers handling the party itself - pulling stuff out of the fridge, handling out food and drinks, cleaning up afterward - he goes to the 80 year old. She repeatedly says she doesn't feel like she can handle the work involved, she's old and tired and even minor stuff drains her energy; he repeatedly tells her that it'll be fine, she can handle it, they really need her. So he just keeps badgering her until she eventually gives in and handles the party, and all the men and children have a lovely time.
He becomes increasingly judgemental as well: that woman doesn't keep her house clean enough, that other woman keeps it too clean; that woman doesn't spend enough time making herself "presentable", that woman is always "well put together and well-spoken". He has at least two chapters where he details women whose behavior he disapproves of, because they're too "haranguing", oppressing their innocent husbands, not "paying proper attention" to their kids - and I'm not disputing that these things happen, but he spends several pages lavishly (and lovingly) detailing the history of the scold's bridle and how all the women absolutely deserved their punishment. And given the other misogyny inherent in the books, I'm not convinced by his narrative.
There's an obese woman who falls in the bath, and he details her obesity in way more detail than needed.
He encourages his wife (with 4 tiny kids) to go give a public talk, absolutely assures her that he'll be home to watch his own kids for the evening, and has no backup plan. When he inevitably gets delayed, he gets annoyed that his wife doesn't have backup childcare plans and tells her to foist the kids onto a particular neighbor; when the wife protests that they've imposed too much, he just tells her to impose anyway.
...
Again, I know it's from a different time, and he's from a different era with different norms. But a bunch of these books were written within the past 10-15 years, and the inherent sexism and judgementalism is really grating.
I only have a couple more books to go through. I'm glad I've read them, but I'm also looking forward to finishing the series and moving on to the next book in my pile.
TIL There is a pink Kryptonite that makes Superman gay or effeminate
2d 5h ago in til from en.wikipedia.orgThe Superman fan wiki says
Pink Kryptonite is a type of Kryptonite that seemingly turns Kryptonians more feminine or queer. This type of Kryptonite only made one appearance in comics and was used as a satire of the plots of Silver Age comic stories featuring some strange new form of Kryptonite.
In an animated short, True Colors, from the animated series Justice League Action, its effect was changed to switch the gender of the Kryptonian under its effects, due to the more family-friendly nature of the show.
So, boo :(
San Andreas Fault hits highest stress level in 1,000 years, University of Hawai'i study finds | abc7news.com
2d 5h ago in california@piefed.social from abc7news.comNear the northern fault, the risk isn't as bad; it gets worse the farther south you go. In 2013, USGS released a report that included estimates of the likelihood that different parts of the fault would have earthquakes of varying strengths over the following 30 years (so, the next 17-ish years now).
The maximum quake would likely be around an 8 on the Richter scale. A 7-7.9 earthquake has the following description:
Causes damage to most buildings, some to partially or completely collapse or receive severe damage. Well-designed structures are likely to receive damage. Felt across great distances with major damage mostly limited to 250 km from the epicenter. A magnitude 7.0 or greater will result in a tsunami alert being issued to certain regions.
It's also important to note that, because of the complexity of fault lines in California, once the San Andreas goes, there may be additional quakes for several years.
National Geographic did an article on this a while back and said the most likely threat to people in the LA area would likely be wildfires.
Gas and water pipes could rupture, causing fires and floods.
Supposedly, after the 1908 earthquake in San Francisco, some of the homeowners set their own houses on fire because they realized their insurance covered fires but not earthquakes. No idea how true that is, but interesting.
Lukashenko Apologizes to Zelenskyy, Says Entering War Would Harm Belarus
2d 8h ago in europe@feddit.org from united24media.comGiven that Belarus has:
- Allowed Russian troops to train in their country
- Allowed Russia to launch part of it's invasion from their country, and only stopping two months later when it was clear that the blitzkrieg had failed
- Allowed Russia to station missile launchers and fire into Ukraine from Belarus
- Allowed Belarusian troops to fight in Ukraine and only withdraw them once it was clear that the blitzkrieg had failed
I'm not sure how Lukashenko thinks Belarus wasn't part of the war. It certainly was eager enough when they thought it would be short and they'd get some of the spoils.
Woman, 21, dies after being thrown from Brazil rope jump bridge without harness
2d 10h ago in world from www.theguardian.comThe rope in the video (available in the comment link above) is very clearly not linked to one of the instructors.
The Internet at my eye doctor's office was down
22d 17h ago in dull_mens_clubSid Krofft, 96, Dies; Created Zany TV Shows for Children of All Ages
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