Hampton Stall

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The MilitiaWatch Monthly update for April 2023 is out and available here:
https://militia.watch/updates/202304/

It covers some of the major events of the last month within the #militia/unlawful #paramilitary space that MW keeps an eye on. Some of these events, like Bundy's fun "BBQ Standoff" are ongoing and will potentially drive the news cycle this next month, too.

Monthly: Apr 23 - MilitiaWatch

Another update on militia news and more, covering April 2023 events and reportage. Includes info on III%, Oath Keepers, and more.

MilitiaWatch
@[email protected] wait is this Greer lol (despite the outside stereotypes, many, many Southern towns have a very walkable downtown area just like this)

Y’all I really don’t think you understand how dire this year is for #trans people. We are now at 134 anti-LGBTQ proposed state bills in 18 days. We have had 4 passed to floor votes with one of those already passing a floor vote.

- 51 banning gender affirming care
- 21 banning trans people from sports
- 21 Don't Say Gay/Forced Outing
- 15 Banning Drag
- 7 Eliminating legal recognition of trans people

These pieces, of course, were all done with varying teams of collaborators. I think @haritheavenger might be the only co-author of mine from these 3 pieces to have made the jump here so shout-out to Hari for his work on both Rittenhouse memes and UXO concentration prediction methods.

As we wrap up 2023, I tweeted 3 outputs from 2022 I am proud of, which I will paraphrase here with links:

> A coauthored piece in TPV on memes by Rittenhouse fans online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09546553.2022.2074293?journalCode=ftpv20

> A new desk method on unexploded ordnance detection that utilizes Carter Center data back to 2012: https://www.jmu.edu/news/cisr/2022/10/261-2/10-261-stall.shtml

> A GNET piece on Dark MAGA, a flash in the pan of a metapolitical aesthetic moment among the online far-right: https://gnet-research.org/2022/04/05/from-orange-to-red-an-assessment-of-the-dark-maga-trend-in-far-right-online-spaces/

🐦: https://twitter.com/HamptonStall/status/1608458250936098821

Kyle Rittenhouse and the Shared Meme Networks of the Armed American Far-Right: An Analysis of the Content Creation Formula, right-wing Injection of Politics, and Normalization of Violence

This paper analyzes the meaning of iconography that constitute memes by reviewing a collection of memes propagated on social media related to the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting of protestors in Wisconsi...

Taylor & Francis
NEW: With Nearly 60 Frostbite Injuries in Unhoused Community, Advocates Encourage Denver to Do Better
https://unicornriot.ninja/2022/with-nearly-60-frostbite-injuries-in-unhoused-community-advocates-encourage-denver-to-do-better/
With Nearly 60 Frostbite Injuries in Unhoused Community, Advocates Encourage Denver to Do Better - UNICORN RIOT

Denver, CO – Thursday’s weather is expected to be one of the coldest on record in the city of Denver due to an arctic cold front, bringing temperatures to well below zero degrees with the wind chill. In the weeks leading up to this potentially record breaking cold, medical health professionals with Denver Health and […]

UNICORN RIOT
@egtewinkel unfortunately agreed 110%

Stating the obvious but corporate files are public and so are flight data. This is not doxxing; it's not even particularly advanced OSINV. It's also not sharing "exact location in real-time". It's federal (FAA) law. [See images for quick workflow on finding corporate jets, Musk as an ex.]

I feel like some of this is a Streisand effect. None of these methods are new. You can literally even tune into live Air Traffic Control comms.

One could always elect to avoid flying by private jet, though!

@micahloewinger starting the morning harsh by slamming a monster - a mornster if you will

Public Service Warning

Mastodon has a very big surge of new users right now. There's no way to tell if it will be sustained, but at this early point it looks similar to Nov 18 when Musk pulled the employee purge.

It is very challenging for system administration to accommodate so many new users. If your server starts to struggle, it is not broken and will get sorted out.

We're all in this together. It's our social network. Be patient. What we are building is amazing.

#twittermigration