Russia Is Planning an Attack on U.S. Utilities

Late yesterday, came this report from Rebecca Smith at the Wall Street Journal: Russian Hackers Reach U.S. Utility Control Rooms, Homeland Security Officials Say.

Hackers working for Russia claimed "hundreds of victims" last year in a giant and long-running campaign that put them inside the control rooms of U.S. electric utilities where they could have caused blackouts, federal officials said. They said the campaign likely is continuing.

The Russian hackers, who worked for a shadowy state-sponsored group previously identified as Dragonfly or Energetic Bear, broke into supposedly secure, "air-gapped" or isolated networks owned by utilities with relative ease by first penetrating the networks of key vendors who had trusted relationships with the power companies, said officials at the Department of Homeland Security.

"They got to the point where they could have thrown switches" and disrupted power flows, said Jonathan Homer, chief of industrial-control-system analysis for DHS.

DHS has been warning utility executives with security clearances about the Russian group's threat to critical infrastructure since 2014. But the briefing on Monday was the first time that DHS has given out information in an unclassified setting with as much detail. It continues to withhold the names of victims but now says there were hundreds of victims, not a few dozen as had been said previously.

It also said some companies still may not know they have been compromised, because the attacks used credentials of actual employees to get inside utility networks, potentially making the intrusions more difficult to detect.

Experts have been warning about the Russian threat for some time.

"They've been intruding into our networks and are positioning themselves for a limited or widespread attack," said Michael Carpenter, former deputy assistant secretary of defense, who now is a senior director at the Penn Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania. "They are waging a covert war on the West."

Russia has denied targeting critical infrastructure.

Mr. Homer said the cyber-attack, which surfaced in the U.S. in the spring of 2016 and continued throughout 2017, exploited relationships that utilities have with vendors who have special access to update software, run diagnostics on equipment, and perform other services that are needed to keep millions of pieces of gear in working order.
Some of the specific details are new, but, broadly, this story is not news. More than a year ago, I wrote about Russia using Ukraine as a testing ground for cyberattacks just like the above described.

The June 2017 wave of cyberattacks on Ukraine were "part of a digital blitzkrieg that has pummeled Ukraine for the past three years — a sustained cyber­assault unlike any the world has ever seen. A hacker army has systematically undermined practically every sector of Ukraine: media, finance, transportation, military, politics, energy. Wave after wave of intrusions have deleted data, destroyed computers, and in some cases paralyzed organizations' most basic functions."

At that time, we already knew that:

1. Russian hackers had breached the DNC in an effort to alter the outcome of the election to Donald Trump's favor.

2. Russian diplomats, presumed to be Russian intelligence agents, had been "waging a quiet effort to map the United States' telecommunications infrastructure, perhaps preparing for an opportunity to disrupt it."

3. Russia had developed "a cyberweapon that has the potential to be the most disruptive yet against electric systems that Americans depend on for daily life."

4. Donald Trump had restored to Russia control of the compounds from which they are thought to have orchestrated the infrastructure mapping intel operations. (Because the collusion is right out in the open.)

So, now we know some more specifics about how the Russians are executing on their plan, which they practiced by terrorizing Ukraine as a test lab.

But we have long known that Russia is planning an attack on U.S. infrastructure — and that the sitting U.S. president is abetting them.

And still the people with power to prevent it aren't doing a goddamned thing.

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Question of the Day

Suggested by Shaker eyeballsmccat: "What was your favorite color as a child, and how did you settle on that, if you remember?"

Purple. I don't remember how I settled on it. I just remember that when I was old enough to pick a color to repaint my childhood bedroom, which had been a lovely light yellow, I immediately insisted on purple and never looked back. It stayed that color for the remainder of the time I lived in the room.

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Monday Links!

This list o' links brought to you by inkpens.

Recommended Reading:

Ryan Mac and Charlie Warzel at BuzzFeed: Congratulations, Mr. President: Zuckerberg Secretly Called Trump After the Election

Heidi Shierholz and Elise Gould at the Economic Policy Institute: Why Is Wage Growth So Slow?

Danielle Young at the Root: [Content Note: White supremacy; gun violence; death] The Stand Your Ground Law Protects Shooter Who Killed Black Man Over Parking Space, Sheriff Says

Alice Wong at Eater: [CN: Disablism] The Last Straw

Lesley Goldberg at the Hollywood Reporter: Shonda Rhimes Unveils Slate of Eight Netflix Series

Carmiya Baskin at Ms.: We Heart: Ariana Grande's Feminist Anthem "God Is a Woman"

Erika W. Smith at Bust: [CN: Fat hatred; image of fatsuit at link] Netflix's New Series Insatiable Is Some Fatphobic Bullshit

Jenn Fang at Reappropriate: [CN: Racism] This Is What Marvel Executive Jeph Loeb Wore to the Iron Fist Panel at San Diego Comic-Con

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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Quote of the Day

[Content Note: Nativism.]

"We asked [ICE agents] what happened and they simply told us that they had canceled the trip. What everybody was hoping was they supposedly were taking us to see our kids, that they were going to reunite us with our kids. That's what we all imagined. We were all happy."" — Carlos, a Honduran man who has been in ICE custody with other migrants forcibly separated from their children at the southern border, telling the Texas Tribune about recently being awakened in the middle of the night, told to collect their things, being loaded onto a bus at 4 AM "with about two-dozen other migrants," only for the bus to abruptly return "to the Joe Corley Detention Facility outside Houston without explanation...after an hour driving in pitch darkness."

It was probably nothing more than incompetence and miscommunication that caused the aborted trip, but what a vile cruelty irrespective of whether malice was the intention. The impact was the same either way: Parents expected to be reunited with their children, and instead they were returned to detention.

Jay Root and Shannon Najmabadi at the Texas Tribune also spoke with Bethany Carson, who is "an immigration researcher and organizer with Grassroots Leadership, an advocacy organization critical of 'mass incarceration' and deportation," after she spoke to some of the migrants detained at the Port Isabel facility, which is "designated by the government as the primary removal and reunification center for separated migrant families."

Carson told them that the migrants are "being told they're in a transitory state — 'not detained in that place anymore,' but not yet moved to a church or family detention center with their children."

"They're treating them like they're processed out of the facility already but they're still there," Carson said. "They're still locked up. They're still detained. They can't leave. So all they've done is take away their communication and all of the other things that, according to detention standards, they have rights to."
I am so fucking angry and so fucking sad. This is not right. It is intolerable.

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#365feministselfie: Week 30

I am again participating in the #365feministselfie project, now in its fifth year, and promised a thread for others to share selfies and/or talk about the project, visibility generally, self-apprecation, and related topics. So here is a thread for Week 30!

A few of my selfies over the last two weeks:

image of me from mid-chest up, wearing a Star Wars t-shirt and blue-framed glasses, with my hair down
Just home from a friend's birthday dinner and full of cake!

image of me from the shoulders up, wearing a black top with a lacey bit across the chest, with my hair down and contacts in, with light makeup
Serving up some sophisticated middle-aged goth realness for date night.

That was the night I ended up in the ER, and from there it's been pretty much a series of daily selfies of me lying around with cats piled on top of me, lolsob.

image of me lying on the couch; Sophie the Torbie Cat is lying on top of me with her paw on my cheek
Nurse Sophie, making sure I get some rest, as prescribed.

image of me sitting in a recliner with Olivia the White Farm Cat lying across my neck and chest, looking HUGE
HALP.

image of me from the shoulders up at a diner; I'm wearing a black and white striped top and grey-framed glasses, and my hair is pulled back into a ponytail
I went outside into the world for the first time in a week,
and it was everything I remembered and more!

Please feel welcome and encouraged to share your own selfies in comments, or share your thoughts on the project, or solicit encouragement or advice, or do whatever else feels best for you to participate, if you are inclined to do so!

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Daily Dose of Cute

Some scenes of the Furry Residents of Shakes Manor over the past week, in descending age order...

image of Olivia the White Farm Cat lying on my legs, nuzzling me with her head
Olivia.

image of Sophie the Torbie Cat sitting on a chaise, looking at me
Sophie.

image of Dudley the Greyhound lying on his back on the couch, with his legs in the air and one front leg stretching out in my direction
Dudley.

image of Zelda the Black and Tan Mutt lying on the living room floor, looking up at me
Zelda.

As always, please feel welcome and encouraged to share pix of the fuzzy, feathered, or scaled members of your family in comments.

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We Resist: Day 550

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One of the difficulties in resisting the Trump administration, the Republican Congressional majority, and Republican state legislatures (plus the occasional non-Republican who obliges us to resist their nonsense, too, like we don't have enough to worry about) is keeping on top of the sheer number of horrors, indignities, and normalization of the aggressively abnormal that they unleash every single day.

So here is a daily thread for all of us to share all the things that are going on, thus crowdsourcing a daily compendium of the onslaught of conservative erosion of our rights and our very democracy.

Stay engaged. Stay vigilant. Resist.

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Earlier today by me: So What Happened While I've Been Away? and DIY Guns, Care of the Trump Regime and Today in Anti-Choice Terrorism.

Here are some more things in the news today...

Oliver Laughland at the Guardian: Trump Says Iran Will 'Suffer Consequences' After Speech by Iranian President Rouhani. "Donald Trump has threatened Iran with 'consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before' in a late-night, all capital-letter tweet. The post, sent at 11.24 pm ET on Sunday night, came after the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, warned the U.S. about pursuing a hostile policy against his government, suggesting that 'war with Iran is the mother of all wars.' Rouhani did not rule out peace, however, according to comments reported by the Iranian state news agency, IRNA. The U.S. president, who returned to the White House on Sunday evening after spending the weekend at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, addressed his tweet directly to Rouhani, warning the president to 'NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN.'"


Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng at the Daily Beast: John Kelly Signed off on a 'Purge' of Scott Pruitt Loyalists from EPA. "The Trump White House has moved quickly to force out a trio of staffers loyal to former scandal-plagued Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation. One administration source described it as a 'purge' of Pruitt loyalists that was orchestrated by a White House staff that had, for months, clashed with the ex-administrator and his team over ethical lapses and lavish personal spending and travel."

Pruitt needed to go, and people loyal to him despite his aggressive lack of ethics are clearly problematic, but the fact that we are constantly hearing about "purges" in the federal government is not good. Especially considering that the rationale here is dubious, at best. Pruitt was unethical AF, but so is the president. Which indicates that this isn't really about ethics; it's about loyalty. Like I said: Not good.

Andy Towle at Towleroad: Rachel Maddow: It Seems That Trump's Lawyers Leaked the Secret Michael Cohen Recording. "Maddow spoke with Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox, who told her that the recording was deemed 'privileged' which means there were only two parties that had it. Said Maddow: 'That means prosecutors would never have gotten it. So that means the only people that would've had access to this thing at Michael Cohen's lawyers and [Donald] Trump's lawyers. ...What appears to have happened here is that [Donald] Trump's lawyers found out this tape existed. For obvious reasons they apparently realized it might be a potentially pretty ugly thing for the president to have exposed or have brought up in court as a surprise. And so today the president's lawyers themselves appear to have leaked the existence of this tape to get ahead of the story.'"

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Isaac Stanley-Becker at the Washington Post: Comey Cautions Democrats Against 'Socialist Left'. "James B. Comey, the former FBI director and a registered Republican most of his adult life, is trying out a new role: armchair strategist for the Democratic Party. Days after urging voters to paint the country blue in the midterm elections this fall, Comey took to Twitter on Sunday to caution Democrats not to move too far to the left. ...'Democrats, please, please don't lose your minds and rush to the socialist left,' Comey tweeted. 'This president and his Republican Party are counting on you to do exactly that. America's great middle wants sensible, balanced, ethical leadership.'"

I'd like to thank whoever saw fit to include my tweet on Comey in the above-linked article, especially with this stellar intro!

screenshot of my tweet embedded in the WaPo article; my tweet reads 'I'm as likely to take political advice from James Comey as I am to wash my face with turpentine and dry it with a cheese grater.' and the intro text reads 'But Comey was perhaps an even less-welcome messenger [than Joe Lieberman, given his controversial role in the 2016 election. Users found colorful language to describe their disinterest in Comey’s political views and personal distaste for him.'

You can always count on me for the "colorful language"! I am nothing if not a reliable "color commentator" on national politics. Please, national press, always quote my "colorful" tweets but never anything I write about Donald Trump, Mike Pence, et. al. two years before anyone in your papers ever does.

Christ.

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[Content Note: Nativist violence; domestic violence; abuse. Covers whole section.]

Casey Quinlan at ThinkProgress: Pence Stumps for Brian Kemp, Who Said He'd 'Round up Criminal Illegals' in His Truck. "On Saturday, Vice President Mike Pence supported Georgia gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp in the GOP primary race. You may remember Kemp for his ad boasting that he had a big truck in case he had to 'round up some criminal illegals and take 'em home myself.' [Donald] Trump took to Twitter last week to express his support for Kemp. He tweeted, 'Brian is tough on crime, strong on the border and illegal immigration.' Pence told the crowd in Macon, Georgia, on Saturday, 'Brian Kemp will bring the kind of leadership to the Statehouse that [Donald] Trump has brought to the White House.'" Shiver.


Rebekah Entralgo at ThinkProgress: ICE Detained an Undocumented Mom for Paying Her Traffic Ticket. "A 24-year-old Guatemalan mother of three named Maria was held behind bars in the Martin County Jail earlier this year before Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents transferred her to the Broward Transitional Center in Pompano Beach, Florida. Her crime? Voluntarily paying a $150 traffic fine while being undocumented. As first reported by the Miami New Times, Maria was handcuffed and thrown in jail for the fine, even though she had paid a $750 bond to leave. The facility kept her money and kept her behind bars until ICE arrived." Fucking hell.

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[CN: Environmental harm; environmental racism. Covers whole section.]

Ayana Byrd at Colorlines: New Report Details How Poorly the EPA Handled Flint Water Crisis. "While much of the finger pointing surrounding the Flint water crisis targets local and state officials in Michigan, the federal government was far from blameless. And now, a new report from within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) details the extent of its culpability. [On July 19], Arthur A. Elkins, inspector general for the EPA, released a 74-page report based on the agency's response and actions related to the crisis. The Office of Inspector General is an independent office within the EPA that is charged with helping the agency operate effectively. In its report, the office stressed that the EPA was passive in its efforts to remedy the problem, and said that it must strengthen its oversight of state drinking water programs to prevent another Flint." Which will never happen under the Trump Regime, sob.


Maggie Stone at Earther: Scandinavia Is on Fire. "A spate of incredibly hot, dry weather has descended on Scandinavia, contributing to the worst wildfire outbreak in recent memory. ...Northern Scandinavia has been roasting for days, with temperatures climbing over 20 degrees Fahrenheit above normal well north of the Arctic circle, thanks to an intense high-pressure ridge that's parked itself over the region. By early afternoon local time on Thursday, a station in northern Finland hit 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 degrees Fahrenheit), and a number of others had blown past 30 degrees Celsius (84 Fahrenheit), capping off a week of extreme heat that Severe Weather Europe dubbed 'amazing.' ...The same region is seeing an extraordinary outbreak of wildfires riding on the back of the heat wave. On Wednesday, the Guardian reported that at least 11 wildfires were burning in the far north above the Arctic circle, with dozens more smoldering across the wider region."


[CN: Video may autoplay at link] Junko Ogura, Kaori Enjoji, and James Griffiths at CNN: Japan: Deadly Heat Wave Continues as Temp Hits Record 41.4C Near Tokyo. "Dozens of people have died across Japan as the country continues to swelter under scorching summer temperatures. At least 44 people have died since July 9, with 11 dying on Saturday alone according to Kyodo News, as temperatures remained around 38 degrees Celsius (99F) in central Tokyo Monday. In nearby Kumagaya, the mercury rose to 41.1 degrees (105.98F), the highest ever on record in Japan, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, almost 12 degrees hotter than average temperatures at this time of year. ...The authorities have forecast extreme high temperatures — exceeding 35C (95F) — for most of Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu islands, with northerly Hokkaido the only one of the country's four main islands to escape the scorching heat."

Jonathan Watts at the Guardian: Earth's Resources Consumed in Ever Greater Destructive Volumes. "Humanity is devouring our planet's resources in increasingly destructive volumes, according to a new study that reveals we have consumed a year's worth of carbon, food, water, fibre, land, and timber in a record 212 days. As a result, the Earth Overshoot Day — which marks the point at which consumption exceeds the capacity of nature to regenerate — has moved forward two days to 1 August, the earliest date ever recorded. ...While ever greater food production, mineral extraction, forest clearance, and fossil-fuel burning bring short-term (and unequally distributed) lifestyle gains, the long-term consequences are increasingly apparent in terms of soil erosion, water shortages, and climate disruption."

What have you been reading that we need to resist today?

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Today in Anti-Choice Terrorism

[Content Note: Anti-choicery; harassment; intimidation.]

Bearing in mind the previous item, about the Trump Regime empowering their base of violent bigots to 3D-print unlicensed and untraceable guns, it's terribly chilling to contemplate the escalating violence toward abortion providers, against whom anti-choicers have waged a long-running terrorist campaign ignored by presidents of both parties.

Teddy Wilson at Rewire.News reports on the latest in Indiana, where former governor and current vice president Mike Pence oversaw sustained attacks on abortion providers and abortion-seeking people:

Residents in a pair of Indiana neighborhoods were recently mailed flyers that disclosed the home addresses and included photographs of physicians who provide abortion care at clinics operated by Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky (PPINK), as part of a campaign by anti-choice activists to target abortion provider for harassment.

Operation Save America (OSA), the radical anti-choice group with a history of similar acts of targeted harassment of abortion providers, produced the flyers in conjunction with a conference being sponsored by the organization this week in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Anti-choice activists have often used mailers and flyers with graphic images and inflammatory rhetoric to target abortion providers.

Harmony Glenn, a member of the Leadership Team of Indy Feminists, told Rewire.News that while she was not surprised, she was angered by anti-choice activists' invasion of the privacy of abortion providers.

"I find myself unable to be surprised anymore by what groups like OSA are willing and able to do in the name of their cause," Glenn said. "Nobody should have to worry that when they go home their home isn't safe, especially doctors and providers who are facing more than enough [harassment] at work."

There has been a massive surge in violent actions against abortion providers. There were more than three times as many incidents of trespassing, obstruction, and blockades of abortion clinics in 2017 than in the previous year, according to a report by the National Abortion Federation (NAF).
Which is precisely the point. Anti-choicers are waging a terrorist campaign designed explicitly to terrorize healthcare providers so they will stop their work; clinic staff so they will quit their jobs; patients so they will not seek legal healthcare procedures.
James Farrar, a pastor of Aletheia Church and a speaker at OSA's conference, told the Indianapolis Star the flyers were intended to inform residents that one of their neighbors "makes their living by killing children," and dismissed concerns that the public disclosure could affect the safety of the physicians and their families.
Of course he dismissed those concerns, because that's the entire objective. He and his co-conspirators use incendiary language with the hope that it will provoke someone into doing violence from which they will then distance themselves.

It's textbook stochastic terrorism, and they continue to get away with it because we have indulged the disgusting and dangerous pretense that "both sides have equally valid views" on abortion for longer than I've been alive.

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DIY Guns, Care of the Trump Regime

[Content Note: Guns.]

This is very, very bad news. Jamiles Lartey at the Guardian: DIY 3D-Printed Guns Get Go-Ahead After Trump Administration Strikes Court Deal.

From 1 August, thanks to the Trump administration, a commercially available software blueprint will allow people to make their own guns using ABS plastic resin and a 3D printer.

The green light came late last month, with a court settlement between the designer of the blueprint and the US state department. Gun rights advocates celebrated.

In a statement greeting the news, the Second Amendment Foundation founder and executive vice-president, Alan Gottlieb, said: "Not only is this a first amendment victory for free speech, it also is a devastating blow to the gun prohibition lobby."

Defense Distributed, the company behind the blueprint, declared: "The age of the downloadable gun formally begins."
There is no barrier to owning an untraceable 3D-printed gun — not even cost, as the price of 3D printers continues to drop and many are now cheaper than the price of many guns.

No licensing requirements; no background checks. No problem if you're a convicted domestic abuser. All you need is access to a 3D printer "and enough ABS plastic resin" to create one.

Shiver.

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So What Happened While I've Been Away?

*looks at news*

Oh, John Bolton wants to bomb Iran? That is three-year-old news. Oh, Donald Trump is a shameless and obvious puppet of Vladimir Putin? That is two-year-old news. Oh, Bernie Sanders' chief strategist Tad Devine was in cahoots with Trump's campaign chair Paul Manafort? That is one-year-old news. Oh, Hillary Clinton is still doing the most good and should be our goddamned president? That isn't news at all.


I love her. The men charged with leading this country while serving another can go fuck themselves.

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Open Thread

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I'm going to try to work as much as I can today. Bear with me, and thanks for your patience, as I'm still feeling pretty grim. I've got a doctor's appointment later this week, and hopefully I'll start getting some answers to what's going on with my bod.

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The Virtual Pub Is Open

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[Explanations: lol your fat. pathetic anger bread. hey your gay.]

Belly up to the bar,
and be in this space together.

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Open Thread + Update

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Well, I'm still feeling like absolute garbage, and, unfortunately, the earliest doctor's appointment I could get, just with my GP, is the middle of next week. I was going to have to take tomorrow off, for something unrelated, so I'm just going to take the rest of this week off, try to get plenty of rest and liquids, and hopefully I will feel a bit better by Monday.

I'm sorry for the interruption in regularly scheduled content. Trust that I would rather feel fine and be working!

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With my apologies, I will be taking today off, too. As you can imagine, it takes a lot to slow me down during such a pivotal political moment.

On Friday night, I ended up in the ER with what they think are cluster headaches. I was given a "migraine cocktail" of meds to see if that would help. It didn't — and I had a bad reaction to one or more of the drugs in the cocktail. So I've been in bed for most of the last three days, and I will probably spent most of today in bed, too.

The headaches persist (I've got to follow up with a neurologist for those), but I'm definitely starting to feel better regarding the drug reaction. I will be back as soon as I'm able.

In the meantime, fuck everyone who abetted Donald Trump in any way. And keep your eyes on Mike Pence. I have a feeling the snake is about to strike.

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Trump-Putin Summit Thread

Today is the day Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting in Helsinki. Here is a thread for discussion.

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Open Thread + Programming Note

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I'm feeling very under the weather, so I am taking the day off, and hopefully I'll be back tomorrow. I'll keep you posted.

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The Virtual Pub Is Open

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[Explanations: lol your fat. pathetic anger bread. hey your gay.]

Belly up to the bar,
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Friday Links!

This list o' links brought to you by spinach.

Recommended Reading:

Nyasha Junior at Dame: [Content Note: Misogynoir; dehumanization] Stop Calling Black Women "Superheroes"

Ragen Chastain at Ravishly: [CN: Fat hatred; bullying; emotional abuse; disordered eating] How Fat Shaming Leads to Eating Disorders

Sameer Rao at Colorlines: Essence and Queen Latifah Unveil $20 Million Fund for Artists of Color

Keith Chow at The Nerds of Color: [CN: Harassment; reference to self-harm; moving GIF at link] Rally for Rose Tico at San Diego Comic-Con

Jessica at Go Fug Yourself: The Mary, Queen of Scots Trailer Is Here

George Dvorsky at Gizmodo: [CN: Moving GIF at link] Newly Discovered 'Asteroid' Is Far Freakier Than Astronomers Expected

Rugile at Bored Panda: People Share Amazing Examples of How Smart Crows Are

Leave your links and recommendations in comments. Self-promotion welcome and encouraged!

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Cassandra's Lament


There are people who accuse me, Sarah Kendzior, Leah McElrath, Andrea Chalupa, and others of "gloating" about being right when we point it out. Let me tell you something about myself and those women, who are my friends: We are fucking haunted by being right and not being heard or heeded.

We don't gloat that we were right. We grieve it.

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