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come read this story that makes you want to jump out of a window [www.theverge.com/tech/650015/...]( ) [This ICE-snitching app is actu...]( )
ok so!!! something I found really interesting after talking to Korean protesters was... well, it was actually me realizing something about protest in the US: protest is trapped in an unwinnable spiral about "peaceful" versus "violent" protest, and even people who know it's dumb can't break free RE:
On Tuesday I edited a story about the FTC firings. Readers took issue with our framing — not just us, but other publications as well. And you know what? Y'all were right. [www.theverge.com/policy/63339...]( ) [We ran the wrong headline abou...]( )
every day I think about the comms strategy of the korean opposition party in the wake of the coup and I get so burningly resentful that other countries have legislators who are awake
it shouldn't be surprising that the guy who declared martial law and tried to arrest his political opposition got impeached, but for some reason, I feel oddly impressed that it only took two votes
6 hours under martial law: a drunk scene report from Seoul [www.theverge.com/24312920/mar...]( ) [6 hours under martial law in S...]( )