Angela G

#Playwright, activist, Devoted Spouse, Pack Mom, First Kitty. I write #haiku and #senryu as my warm-up and my coping skill. I cook elaborate meals because my spouse is willing to wash all the pots and pans. I assume every person is intelligent and informed and thus, I block #mansplainers at the first encounter. #vegetarian #PNW

Today's email is about the ODNI and elections. Please copy and paste into the form on the website of your Senators and Representative. Please share with friends. congress.gov/contact-us

Dear Senator/Representative:

I am writing to request oversight of recent activities by the Director of National Intelligence that raise questions about boundaries between intelligence operations and domestic election administration.

DNI Tulsi Gabbard directed investigations into voting equipment in Puerto Rico because of alleged interference by Venezuela, and she coordinated with the FBI to obtain 2020 ballots from Fulton County, Georgia, despite those results being validated by recounts and judicial review.

This is not the DNI's job. The DNI's statutory role focuses on foreign intelligence, not investigating domestic election administration. This is an unprecedented expansion of authority.

The FBI's removal of 2020 ballots from Fulton County broke the chain of custody for legally preserved election materials and relied upon a warrant that repeated discredited conspiracy theories. Gabbard's presence during this operation and her coordination of a phone call between the President and agents—an involvement the parties describe differently—demands explanation.

As we approach the 2026 elections, maintaining clear boundaries and public trust is essential. I hope you will support appropriate Congressional oversight.

Your constituents are watching. Please act soon.

#Resist #ResistOfTheDay

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Angelika Wienerthaiku_shelf@nrw.social
2026-02-12

in front of the mall
with its expensive goods
small daffodils

#haiku

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🦨 Skunks Every Hourskunkseveryhour@yiff.life
2026-02-12

Creature Alert! It's a skunk!
📸 Author: la fattina
🔗 URL: flickr.com/photos/lafattina/39
📝 Description: I discovered a trio of baby skunks in the garden this morning, happily feeding on figs and napping under the hydrangea.

Three baby skunks are shown just hangin out
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Natasha :mastodon: 🇪🇺Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt
2026-02-12

Hats off to whoever took time to create this (and the beautiful whippet!).

One of those captcha things. This one says ‘select all images with bicycles. Click verify once there are none left’. There are 9 squares - 4 contain photos of bicycle seats, with the remaining 5 showing the beautiful head and face of a grey greyhound with a white stripe going from the top of their head to the tip of their nose.
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Randahl Finkrandahl
2026-02-12

The International Olympic Committee expels Ukrainian Vladylsav Heraskevych from The Winter Olympics' skeleton sled competition for wearing a helmet picturing Ukrainian athletes who have been killed by Russia.

I really wish every athlete would just leave the games, so we could see the IOC crying "No, wait! Come back! We did not mean it!"

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Greenpeace Internationalgreenpeace
2026-02-12

“The climate crisis could trigger a global financial crash as temperatures rise beyond 2C, but governments and investors are relying on economic models that fail to account for the scale and severity of the damage.”

independent.co.uk/climate-chan

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Eugene McParland 🇺🇦EugeneMcParland@mastodon.ie
2026-02-12

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych before his first run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy for wearing a 'helmet of memory' honouring Ukrainian athletes killed by russia's full-scale war.

A close-up of a Ukrainian athlete in a reflective helmet, with the Olympic rings visible on their suit. The image features the word "DIGNITY" and "UKRAINE" prominently. Source: REUTERS/Annegret Hilse.
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Working Class Historyworkingclasshistory
2026-02-12

12 Feb 1946 Isaac Woodard, a 26-year-old Black WWII veteran, still in uniform from being honorably discharged that day, was take to jail, beaten, and permanently blinded by police in South Carolina. stories.workingclasshistory.co

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2026-02-12

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signs executive directive prohibiting the use of city property by federal immigration agents - CBS Los Angeles
cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/ma

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harsh winter
the lonely
evergreens

#DailyHaikuPrompt

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Aram Sinnreicharam@aoir.social
2026-02-12

Take a moment to read this excerpt of Justice Brandeis’s concurrence in Whitney v. California (1927). It might have been written 99 years ago, but it resonates like fuck today.

Those who won our independence by revolution were not cowards. They did not fear political change. They did not exalt order at the cost of liberty. To courageous, self-reliant men, with confidence in the power of free and fearless reasoning applied through the processes of popular government, no danger flowing from speech can be deemed clear and present unless the incidence of the evil apprehended is so imminent that it may befall before there is opportunity for full discussion. If there be time to expose through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence. Only an emergency can justify repression. Such must be the rule if authority is to be reconciled with freedom. Such, in my opinion, is the command of the Constitution. It is therefore always open to Americans to challenge a law abridging free speech and assembly by showing that there was no emergency justifying it.
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When you get home later than expected 😼 #cats #CatsOfMastodon

Three cats on a bed. The tortico on the left and long haired tortoiseshell in the middle are giving hard stares, the calico on the right is so over it she kept her eyes closed

Please copy and paste into the forms on the websites of your Senators and share with friends. Encourage them to spread the message. congress.gov/contact-us

Dear Sen / Rep --

HHS Secretary Kennedy has said that a fragmented health care system has encouraged people with mental illness and addiction to cycle endlessly between sidewalks, emergency room visits, jails and mental hospitals and shelters.

In 1981, when President Reagan cut funding for mental hospitals, he rightly claimed that people would be better served by small, community-based clinics. There was a plan at the time for every community to have one mental health/addiction focused in-patient bed for every 5,000 residents. The Republican Party at the time hailed the plan, then never funded it., so it never happened.

HHS Secretary in the meantime is advancing a vision of abstinence-only recovery, while simultaneously rejecting harm-reduction and housing-first strategies that have been shown to create stability, trust, and sustained engagement in care.

We cannot keep putting band-aids on this problem of a fragmented healthcare system.

Please draft a comprehensive overhaul of our healthcare system that includes adequate services for those with addiction and mental illness. Please make sure everyone has a secure, sheltered place to sleep. The $19 billion annual ICE budget would more than cover the cost.

Get serious about creating the integrated health system this nation needs.

#Resist #ResistOfTheDay #Healthcare

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2026-02-11

@LaNaehForaday I swear, Murkowski and Susan Collins take turns with "dissenting votes". Lisa: "Susan, do you want to take this one?" Susan: "Sure thing, Lisa! I can pretend to be very concerned!"

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2026-02-11

Today, in honor of Black History Month, we remember Flo Kennedy, who was born on this date February 11, 1916, in Kansas City, Missouri. Kennedy was a lawyer, feminist and civil-rights activist. As a lawyer, she represented Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Assata Shakur, H. Rap Brown, and Valerie Solanas (for her attempted murder of Andy Warhol). In 1972 she formed the Feminist Party and filed an Internal Revenue Service complaint alleging that the Catholic Church violates tax-exempt requirements by spending money to influence political decisions. "I'm just a loud-mouthed middle-aged colored lady . . . & a lot of people think I'm crazy. Maybe you do too, but I never stop to wonder why I'm not like other people. The mystery to me is why more people aren't like me."

She grew up at a time when the KKK was quite active in Kansas City. She remembered her father had to have a shotgun to keep them safe. "My parents gave us a fantastic sense of security and worth. By the time the bigots got around to telling us that we were nobody, we already knew we were somebody." As a young woman, she moved to Harlem and enrolled at Columbia. She was refused admission to their law school because she “was a woman.” She knew it was because she was black. So, she threatened to sue them and they admitted her. She was the only black person among the eight women in her class.

As an activist, she once said, "we have a pathologically, institutionally racist, sexist, classist society. And that niggerizing techniques that are used don't only damage black people, but they also damage women, gay people, ex-prison inmates, prostitutes, children, old people, handicapped people, native Americans. And that if we can begin to analyze the pathology of oppression… we would learn a lot about how to deal with it." As early as 1966, she was picketing and lobbying the media over their portrayal of Black people. She played a prominent role in the protest against the 1968 Miss America Pageant. After the Attica prison uprising, she said, “We do not support Attica. We ARE Attica.” She also participated in the 1973 protests at Harvard over the lack of women’s bathrooms. When asked why she participated in the pouring of urine on the steps of Lower Hall, she said, “I'm just a loud-mouthed middle-aged colored lady with a fused spine and three feet of intestines missing and a lot of people think I'm crazy. Maybe you do too, but I never stop to wonder why I'm not like other people. The mystery to me is why more people aren't like me.

In addition to her activism and legal work, Kennedy also acted in the films “The Landlord” (1970), adapted from Kristin Hunter's 1966 novel, and the independent political drama “Born In Flames” (1983), directed by Lizzie Borden. She also acted in “Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow” alongside Morgan Freeman.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #flokennedy #racism #civilrights #feminism #charlieparker #BillieHolliday #HRapBrown #AssataShakur #columbia #harvard #intersectionality #lgtbtq #prison #harlem #attorney #kkk #racism #sexism #acting #film #blackhistorymonth #BlackMastodon

Flo Kennedy, c1972, wearing a leather cowboy hat and vest, and a t-shirt that says “bullshit” while flipping the middle finger and smiling at the camera. By http://www.reclaimthemedia.org/files/images/kennedy.jpg, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36268845
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2026-02-11

Here’s a poem called ‘Talking Down’.

Talking Down
 
After having listened to
Richard for twenty-five minutes,
Stifling her yawns as he
Enlightened
Her on the origins
Of the term ‘mansplaining’,
Lisa was finally able to get a word in
Edgeways.


Brian Bilston
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Olga Lovick (she/her)transitionalaspect@fnordon.de
2026-02-11

Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science to those who celebrate.

Especially to those of us who get up extra-early to have an hour of research time before all the admin and teaching work kicks in.

And to those with caregiver responsibilities. And those who are struggling with mental health.

To all of us, really.

#academia #WomenAndGirlsInScience #science

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Tjeerd Royaardsroyaards@newsie.social
2026-02-11

Some of my favorite international political cartoons from @cartoonmovement this week, by Matthew Fuller, Deb Milbrath, Gatis Sluka and Franco Juri.

More cartoons: cartoonmovement.com/

#PoliticalCartoons #PoliticalSatire #EditorialCartoons #CartoonMovement

Cartoon showing Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump happy together under the sign of 'The Washington Post'. Many of the letters have fallen and the sign now reads 'The ..shi.t.. Post'.Cartoon consisting of two panels. The first panel has the caption '2020' and shows a man with a red 'MAGA' cap, holding a sign with the text 'Masks = tyranny' and a picture of a (corona-era) mouth mask with a red red line through it. The second panel has the caption '2026' and shows an ICE officer in military gear wearing a mask.Cartoon showing the map of Europe, also showing the Kremlin; from the Kremlin we see drones and missiles flying to various targets in Ukraine. One plane labeled 'neutral athletes' is flying further, to Italy, where the location of the Winter Games is marked by the Olympic rings.Cartoon showing the sleeve of a suit and a white, right hand dropping a coin into a black hand that is attached to a bare arm. The black hand has a hole in it and the coin is dropping into the outstretched left hand of the white person wearing the suit.
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Michael W Lucas :flan_on_fire:mwl@io.mwl.io
2026-02-11

Inspired by a discussion elsewhere:

I've been on the Internet since 1987, started a career building the commercial Internet in 1995, and have spent the last 25 years writing books about how to build foundational Internet infrastructure. I've consulted for and worked with any number of dot-coms, and the one lesson I've gotten over and over again?

The Internet's business model is betrayal.

We have no smart lights. No voice assistants. No Alexa or Siri. No video doorbell. Our thermostat and appliances constantly complain about their lack of Internet. None of this stuff is safe.

The Internet tech I do use? A desktop PC. Email on my phone is for travel only: airplane tickets, hotel reservations, hockey and concert tix. Location on my phone? Nope, we use a dedicated non-networked GPS in the car. The microphones are off.

How can a light bulb betray me? I don't know. I do know that the vendors have put a LOT of thought into it, though, and I can't out-think all of them.

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