What Happens When A Journalist Uses Your Tweets For A Story? (Part One) | hoodfeminism

(Co-written by Monique Judge, originally published on Medium.) It all started with a ruined Wednesday morning. A tweet of mine had found its way into a Washington Post op-ed calling for the dismissal of University of Missouri professors accused of assaulting students at a rally celebrating the resignation of the school president. Normally, this wouldn’t…

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The Islamic State wants you to hate refugees – The Washington Post

Migrants wait to register at a refugee center in the southern Serbian town of Presevo on Monday. (Darko Vojinovic/AP) As the Syrian refugee crisis mutated from a regional problem to a global one, security concerns have increasingly been cited as a justification for keeping borders closed and refusing to resettle migrants. This argument has gathered momentum in the…

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Terrorism Works

  Terrorism persists because terrorism works. Terrorism works because we let it. It takes a great deal of violence to wipe out an army. But it only takes a tiny bit of violence to instill a sense of fear in a population. Terrorism is not meant to conquer through force; it is meant to conquer…

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World of Warcraft team responds to shrinking subscriber numbers | Polygon

This year’s BlizzCon event was full of exciting news for World of Warcraft, including a trailer for the upcoming movie and the announcement of a release time frame for the game’s sixth expansion pack, Legion. But just days before BlizzCon started, the news for Blizzard’s massively multiplayer role-playing game looked much more grim. The developer revealed that the game was down to…

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley rejects refugees, playing into ISIS’s hands.

  “I will oppose any attempt to relocate Syrian refugees to Alabama,” Gov. Robert Bentley said in a statement.Photo by Sutherland Boswell Alabama Republican Gov. Robert Bentley announced late Sunday that his state would refuse to allow any Syrian refugees to be relocated there. “After full consideration of this weekend’s attacks of terror on innocent…

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U.S. governors don’t have power to refuse refugees access to their states

As authorities made sense of the aftermath from Friday’s Paris attacks and the death toll count began to stabilize, reports emerged over the weekend that a gunman involved with the coordinated bombings and shootings may have entered Europe, embedded in the scores of refugees fleeing Syria. By Monday afternoon, the number of American state governors,…

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