The same people who terrorize churches and synagogues.
Get it now?
Dear White People,
— Absurdistwords (@absurdistwords) March 17, 2018
Racism is just fascism that hasn't caught up to you yet.
The same people who terrorize churches and synagogues.
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This is not a coincidence.
This is literally how it works.
America's racism was leveraged to minimize and dismiss white violence.
America made police into gods.
Those gods conferred their blessing onto white terrorism, not realizing that fascism is fickle.
Racism is how the Capitol got stormed.
Anti-Black hatred is the foundation upon which the attack was built.
Because the loudest anti-fascists were anti-racists.
And America doesn't like people who stand up for Black and Brown people.
So they handled the actually deadly white fascists with kid gloves.
They are so afraid of being tagged with the property damage of anti-Brutality protests that they won't draw the straight lines from opposition to Black lives mattering to an attempt at violent overthrow of US Govt.
Justice is reckoning with white supremacy, on the mob side AND the police side.
Peace is pretending it never happened and that the causality does not exist so that people are quiet.
The result? People giving the heil while putting Congress under seige.
Trump, racists, nazis and cop fanatics shared a common goal -- to take down Democracy.
It did not resist when the GOP mainstreamed, empowered and armed white supremacists under Trump
It did not resist because it was not concerned.
It didn't see danger. It saw tackiness
It wasn't worth resisting.
You can tell because those who proudly tout it will suffer no consequences for doing so
We are still allowing supporters of insurrection against US Government to control it.
It's not that they are not able.
It's that they won't.
Because in order to do so they'd have to actually fight racism.
And they won't.
Even when it's life and death for them.
America would literally rather die than face its racism.
And it just might.
https://t.co/FWESld0fI9
And so when Black people were in the streets decrying the systemic racism of American policing, white America shrugged in unison.
— Absurdistwords (@absurdistwords) September 30, 2020
When Black people saw the Alt-Right coming, white America rolled its eyes and told Black America to let it eat brunch in peace.
https://t.co/R9gs8K4HSv
After all. If a white supremacist can convince enough people that anyone who points out racism is hyperbolic, then that white supremacist can dismiss criticism of them as hyperbolic.
— Absurdistwords (@absurdistwords) September 14, 2019
And so will everyone else.
This is how actual Nazis get sympathetic treatment.
https://t.co/NDSAZ0xd3L
If you believe that the storming of traditional and social media by those who espouse hatred, racism, misogyny and mock the victims of violence and oppression has no effect on the acceptability of white violence then you are aiding and abetting the normalization of this violence
— Absurdistwords (@absurdistwords) March 15, 2019
It's a Layer-by-Layer breakdown of the Trump/White Nationalist syndicate.
https://t.co/s1VPEiY5JZ
Layer 1 - The white public:
— Absurdistwords (@absurdistwords) March 15, 2019
The default indifference to the plight and self report of Black and Brown people by general white Americans ensures that any meaningful response to racist violence is minimized
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My first observations in the main thread are here, but this offshoot is needed because there's been so many wise & witty things I've
37.90/ Limbaugh was a cruel hate-machine who made a fortune off hurting people. To say "don't speak ill of the dead" is the attitude of abuse enablers.
— Joshua Cypess (@JoshuaCypess) February 18, 2021
If you can't condemn a ghoul who dedicated his life to destroying society, you're part of the problem! https://t.co/ijvG2zDACH
2/ First, re: those who in their wayward moral obtuseness feel we "can't speak ill of the dead." I've said that this is what abuse enablers say, but I hear that some religious traditions preach this. Oy.
So there's this: https://t.co/7Ky4RA3nkZ &
This is how Rush's death should be honored. Let's not speak ill of the dead, let's quote Rush speaking ill of the dead.
— Sane English (@SaneEnglish) February 17, 2021
3/ Drucker is another great wit, and this carries the proper mood
It's easy to make fun of Rush Limbaugh right now, but it's important to remember that he also brought a lot of people a lot of joy by dying
— Mike Drucker (@MikeDrucker) February 17, 2021
4/ There's definitely a Jewish Tradition angle for how to treat evil people who die: the only respect is to justice, right & wrong, and above all compassion's existence necessitates condemning cruelty
It\u2019s ok\u2014essential, even\u2014to speak the truth about people who caused great harm.
— Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (@TheRaDR) February 17, 2021
Even after their death.
5/ We're coming up on #Purim, and that's all about how to remember evil. There may be a reason, then, that I share the attitude of many other people committed to righting
today i said Jewish culture requires dancing on the graves of those who have wronged us and i picked up like 300 followers LMAO
— Erin Biba (@erinbiba) February 18, 2021
people love Jewish vengeance \U0001f923\U0001f923
wait till they hear about Purim
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The famous \u201cLucy\u201d, an early ancestor of modern humans (Australopithecus) that lived 3.2 million years ago, and was discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia, displayed in the national museum in Addis Ababa \U0001f1ea\U0001f1f9 pic.twitter.com/N3oWqk1SW2
— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) November 9, 2018
The first likely historical reference to Ethiopia is ancient Egyptian records of trade expeditions to the "Land of Punt" in search of gold, ebony, ivory, incense, and wild animals, starting in c 2500 BC 🇪🇹

Ethiopians themselves believe that the Queen of Sheba, who visited Israel's King Solomon in the Bible (c 950 BC), came from Ethiopia (not Yemen, as others believe). Here she is meeting Solomon in a stain-glassed window in Addis Ababa's Holy Trinity Church. 🇪🇹

References to the Queen of Sheba are everywhere in Ethiopia. The national airline's frequent flier miles are even called "ShebaMiles". 🇪🇹
