Tabitha McIntosh

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Researcher, English teacher, KS5 Lead. Stroke-surviving, insulin injecting & avoiding pens thrown in class. She/her.

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Sorry I was a bit distracted, a member of the Scottish Feminist Network was hissing at me and now has been escorted out of the chamber.

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“Sorry I was a bit distracted, a member of the Scottish Feminist Network was hissing at me and now has been escorted out of the chamber.”

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tired of the artists discourse. lemme try something a little different: air fryers are shit.

Been five days since Twitter suspended a bunch of journalists, including me, for tweeting out factual reporting. And we're still suspended.

CNN's @donieosullivan, NYT's Ryan Mac and I can't access Twitter until we delete specific tweets that they said included "private information" but were actually just reporting.

Journalists Linette Lopez and Susan Li, who also covered Musk, are still suspended. No explanation given.

For anyone wondering, I'm still unable to access Twitter until I delete this tweet, which is factual journalism that doesn't even break the location rule Twitter enacted a few days ago. The account isn't marked as suspended anymore, but I can't use it or see tweets from people I follow. Using Mastodon exclusively for now and actually really enjoying it.

Friday's Global Roundup:

-Cambodia Survivors Use Theatre
-Indigenous Woman Fights for her Mother
-Indonesia Women Ulama
-Uganda LGBTQ+ Refugees
-Indigiqueer Graphic Novel https://open.substack.com/pub/feministgiant/p/global-roundup-cambodia-survivors-d95?r=50le&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Global Roundup: Cambodia Survivors Use Theatre, Indigenous Woman Fights for her Mother, Indonesia Women Ulama, Uganda LGBTQ+ Refugees, Indigiqueer Graphic Novel

Curated by FG Contributor Samiha Hossain Lakhon Komnit, which translates to ‘thinking theatre’, works with domestic abuse victims throughout the year. Photograph: Courtesy of Lakhon Komnit via The Guardian Women in Cambodia are using theatre to speak out against intimate partner violence through a theatre group in Battambang that is producing shows to help survivors talk about the topic.

FEMINIST GIANT
Risk level of school buildings collapsing in England raised to ‘very likely’

Annual report lays bare state of dilapidated education estate built during postwar shortages

The Guardian
@jnyrose @Petefrasermusic Bottom of the barrel hot takes made me cackle
@Petefrasermusic I think her head is full of bees
@c9shark Look how the woke geography left is cancelling our precious mincey heritage
My favourite thing about the Social Mobility Tsar's War on Christmas tweeting is that she seems to think she has come up with the idea all by herself