Swirling Magnetic Field around Our Galaxy's Central Black Hole
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Pride is liberation, and liberation is for all of us. It's not just for the *queerest*, it's not just for those who earn it, or prove themselves, or are visible enough. It's not just for the loudest of us and it's not just for those of us who have suffered and have been punished the most for our queerness. It's not only for those of us who know we are queer-- it's also a light for those who are still yet to find their way out of the dark.
Pride is liberation, and liberation is for all of us. Pride is for you, too.
Swirling Magnetic Field around Our Galaxy's Central Black Hole
Image Credit: EHT Collaboration
This is the problem right here:
"In a friendly call between Jones and McDaniel, the two spoke about the . . need to have differing views on the airwaves."
People don't need "differing views."
They need facts.
The way MSNBC presents "news" the facts gets lost in an avalanche of opinions, speculation, and conjecture.
They are making their viewers less informed and angrier.
A Full Plankton Moon
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The Crew-8 Nebula
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The Pleiades: Seven Dusty Sisters
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Pluto in True Color
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Texas Governor Abbott signals that he may (will?) defy the Supreme Court order regarding the border.
In 1830, Andrew Jackson, as president, refused to heed a Supreme Court order regarding the removal of Native Americans from Georgia.
Jackson's refusal gave us the Trail of Tears.
Jackson remained popular.
The similarity: Both defiances are deeply racist.
The difference: In 1830 only white men could vote.
Governor Greg Abbott issued a “Statement on Texas’ Constitutional Right to Self-Defense,” following calls by numerous Republican lawmakers to resist the high court’s order, including three state representatives from Houston.