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Posts by Terry K Park

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JFC indeed.

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Jewish people say NO to ethnic cleansing

Jewish people say NO to ethnic cleansing

Proud to be one of the 350 rabbis signing this statement — an ad in the NYT today and a declaration of our values.

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

For more—and to sign— go to

saynotoethniccleansing.org

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I just reported you to DOGE

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For those who continue to deny that Trump and the MAGA GOP's objection to asylum-seekers and refugees isn't racist, check out which group, out of all the conflicts on earth, Trump has made a very special refugee resettlement for.

Yep.

White South Africans. Beyond parody.

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The serious concerns over how the Order will detrimentally impact transgender
youth cannot be overstated. One Washingtonian, as her parents describe her, was a bright and
gentle soul who loved playing musical instruments, trying new things, and playing Magic the
Gathering. She was excited to learn Japanese and the impact of gender-affirming care was
immediately clear to her family. Her parents described that “her joy was clear with every new
milestone in her transition. She was so happy to get to the next step, to get closer to presenting
in a way that was true to herself.” But the day before the presidential election, she shared,
“[t]omorrow I get to find out if I’m illegal.” After the election, she asked her parents if they
could move to Canada because she was fearful of new restrictions on transgender youth and
worried about losing access to gender-affirming care. In January 2025, she took her life. After
the Order issued, her parents expressed that the outlook for transgender futures looks scary and
shared fears of what ending gender-affirming care would have meant for their daughter’s access
to therapy, puberty-delaying medication, hormones, and hope of surgery. Her parents have
expressed fear for the many lives who depend on gender-affirming care and that what happened
to their daughter does not happen to any other children.

The serious concerns over how the Order will detrimentally impact transgender youth cannot be overstated. One Washingtonian, as her parents describe her, was a bright and gentle soul who loved playing musical instruments, trying new things, and playing Magic the Gathering. She was excited to learn Japanese and the impact of gender-affirming care was immediately clear to her family. Her parents described that “her joy was clear with every new milestone in her transition. She was so happy to get to the next step, to get closer to presenting in a way that was true to herself.” But the day before the presidential election, she shared, “[t]omorrow I get to find out if I’m illegal.” After the election, she asked her parents if they could move to Canada because she was fearful of new restrictions on transgender youth and worried about losing access to gender-affirming care. In January 2025, she took her life. After the Order issued, her parents expressed that the outlook for transgender futures looks scary and shared fears of what ending gender-affirming care would have meant for their daughter’s access to therapy, puberty-delaying medication, hormones, and hope of surgery. Her parents have expressed fear for the many lives who depend on gender-affirming care and that what happened to their daughter does not happen to any other children.

In a new lawsuit filed against Trump by state AGs, a family with a trans kid shares she died by suicide last month citing fears Trump would deny her access to gender-affirming care. "Her parents have expressed fear...that what happened to their daughter does not happen to other children."

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Protesters on the concrete steps of a University of Utah building with large white columns hold a banner that appears to say “MECHA STANDS WITH IMMIGRANTS” - a speaker wearing a red kaffiyeh scarf addresses the crowd while reading off their phone - an identical scarf is seen on a protester close to the camera with their back facing the lens - a visible black and white protest sign in the crowd reads “EL PUEBLO UNIDO DEFENDERA - A LAS FAMILIAS MIGRANTES”

Protesters on the concrete steps of a University of Utah building with large white columns hold a banner that appears to say “MECHA STANDS WITH IMMIGRANTS” - a speaker wearing a red kaffiyeh scarf addresses the crowd while reading off their phone - an identical scarf is seen on a protester close to the camera with their back facing the lens - a visible black and white protest sign in the crowd reads “EL PUEBLO UNIDO DEFENDERA - A LAS FAMILIAS MIGRANTES”

A mixed group of protesters scattered across the concrete plaza in front of a large classical hall building by at the University of Utah seen from behind - in the distance a protest banner can be seen on the building’s steps

A mixed group of protesters scattered across the concrete plaza in front of a large classical hall building by at the University of Utah seen from behind - in the distance a protest banner can be seen on the building’s steps

A person in blue jeans and a puffy gray jacket with a zip-up bright orange mask over their face holds a cardboard sign with “Deport Deez Nuts” written on it in red marker. A well-behaved-looking golden retriever wearing a harness sits to the sign holder’s right. A beautiful sunset can be seen behind a few trees in the background

A person in blue jeans and a puffy gray jacket with a zip-up bright orange mask over their face holds a cardboard sign with “Deport Deez Nuts” written on it in red marker. A well-behaved-looking golden retriever wearing a harness sits to the sign holder’s right. A beautiful sunset can be seen behind a few trees in the background

Happening now - a crowd of several dozen community members are gathering on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City to express solidarity with immigrants and denounce ICE and police activity on campus:

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Staffer for Musk’s DOGE quits over racist social media posts that advocated eugenics Marko Elez was one of two top DOGE staffers granted access to the Treasury Department’s payment system

“You could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity”

“Normalize Indian hate”

“We need a eugenic immigration policy”

What motivates these 25-year-old coders to work 140-hour weeks for DOGE?

One answer is the same as for the rest of the admin:

Racism.
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a...

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