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Posts by Jonah Maple
A screenshot from the article Klykken said, “I’m extremely proud of our police officers and their diligence on the road every day. They are out there working.”
Really, you’re proud of ruining someone’s life and turning them into the gestapo over “burglary type tools” and two misdemeanors? How did you see what was in his pocket via drone? Or did you arrest him for “walking while Latino”?
So… the cops arrested someone for robbing a house but never did? And then after pleading guilty to misdemeanors, they gave him over to ICE? Fuck this shit, fuck this framing
This sounds like something the fasc college republican in my political science classes would argue
“enhanced interrogation” instead of torture walked so “detention centers” instead of concentration camps could run.
I kind of… assumed that the SPLC did this? It’s smart. You can more accurately assess an organization if you know what they are like in person.
My most liberal idpol radlib take is that I think it's pretty bad that
right wing forces are actively intervening on behalf of the Klan with the full weight of the state legal apparatus
That's weird
I was wondering why I wasn't seeing her either.
hey @bsky.app can I ask what happened to my friend @thetiffanysmith.blacksky.app? her account got suspended for no reason as far as I can tell
Unionize every workplace
Best of luck man
However, I wouldn't be surprised if he's played by a white guy, because it seems like Gunn primarily casts actors who look like how he remembers the characters from when he was a kid.
I weirdly haven't seen Smallville but yeah, it would be weird for him to not be black since that's what he is in the public consciousness.
I think J’onn being black works. I think it would actually be weird casting a white guy for J’onn after he was portrayed by David Harewood in CW Supergirl, Kevin Michael Richardson in Young Justice, and Carl Lumby in the Justice League and JLU shows.
The Woods by James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas
The Nice House on the Lake by James Tynion IV, Álvaro Martínez Bueno and Jordie Bellaire
SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell'edera and Miquel Muerto
They should also adapt some of the James Tynion IV comics like The Woods, Something is Killing the Children, w0rldtr33, and Nice House on the Lake. It's crazy that Hollywood hasn't cashed in on any of those yet.
This miniseries is the best Geoff Johns book I’ve ever read, and I say this as someone who actually really likes Geoff Johns.
(Shawn Martinbrough is also great)
My assumption was that they assumed that because they’re both black. Tim Meadows’ character might be the least J’onn J’onnzz character in the whole show
People thought that?
"For most men women are objects to serve a purpose, one of those purposes being for men to become real men through the supposed grief and pain they feel when a woman is killed." -Rachel Pollack (in a letter to Trina Robbins about Gail Simone’s “Women in Refrigerators”)
Yeah that’s a more succinct way to put it
Great cover, unfortunately there’s a John Byrne tax
Cover of The Question #31 by Denny O’Neil and Denis Cowan
The covers from that series were great. Denis Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz were cooking with gas
Cover of X-Men #50 by Jim Steranko. Polaris has her eyes wide and one hand stretched out toward the reader. Below her the original five X-Men are shaded in green and looking at her in terror. The background is Kirby krackles
Cover of Watchmen #2 by Dave Gibbons. The face of an angel in a cemetery is rained on, its expression and a raindrop falling down its cheek make it look like she’s sad.
Cover of The Invisibles #1 by Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell. An Andy Warholized hand grenade has eyes, one of them staring back at you.
Cover of Animal Man #17, drawn by Brian Bolland. Animal Man is tapping the shoulder of a man in a comic panel and the man responds “Animal Man! Where are you? What’s happening?”
I think these are my four favorites, in order to
Yeah, it’s also just a poorly written movie. The jumping around from character pov seems cool but since none of them are concluded until the end it’s not satisfying.
Pie chart showing that 1 in 5 incarcerated people is locked up for a drug offense
This 4/20, we're thinking of the horrific impact that the U.S.'s war on drugs had on vulnerable communities.
Today, drug offenses still account for the incarceration of over 360,000 people, and drug convictions remain a defining feature of the federal prison system.
If you can’t tell, I’m really fun at parties.
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Anyway, y'all should read Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion IV/Werther Dell'Edera and The Woods by Tynion and Michael Dialynas. They don't resort to homophobia and blood libel.
Zach Cregger can go fuck himself. I don't care if he wasn't trying to make it a blood libel thing. He should've known better.