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Mallory McMorrow to end her U.S. Senate campaign
Looks like she got the "Sorry kid, tonight isn't your night" speech.
She was consistently in third, so this is probably an attempt to consolidate the anti-El-Sayed vote behind Stevens.
So not good news for El-Sayed but not the end of the world either.
EDIT: El-Sayed comments on McMorrow and outreach to her supporters are promising and the right thing to do. Also looks like McMorrow won't be endorsing anyone.
Jailed Gaza hospital chief in life-threatening condition, rights group says | Elyas Abu Safia says his father can barely breathe or speak after more than 555 days in Israeli prison.
aljazeera.comAs in Gaza, the Israel-Lebanon ‘peace’ agreement is designed to fail
mondoweiss.netGaza is the world’s most dangerous place for children | Kids were slain, tortured and persecuted because of their Palestinian identity.
electronicintifada.netMahmoud Khalil and the Patriotism of Dissent
thenation.comThe Guardian (July 3, 2026): "Democrats will have ‘field day’ with Trump inquiries if they win House, legal experts say" | Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin: "The political and financial corruption driving the Trump presidency is a civic emergency"
theguardian.com"[Republicans are] craven hypocrites, but their voting base doesn’t care. Indeed, far from being ashamed of their inconsistencies & lies & corruption, Republicans revel in it. They seem to take great pleasure in the fact that there is one set of rules for them & another set of rules for the [many]."
theguardian.comWhen the story breaks the journalist | I am a journalist from Gaza, and I have documented loss so relentlessly that I have wondered where all that grief goes. I now know it never disappears. It might feel gone, but then one story comes along and unlocks everything that came before it.
mondoweiss.netIsrael Reportedly Plotted to Assassinate Top Iranian Negotiators to Derail Peace Talks With US | “I can’t recall a government as terrified of peace as the one running Israel,” said one analyst.
commondreams.orgArticle in Truthout (June 27, 2026): "Trump’s Federal Lawyers Ramp Up Their Attacks on Demonstrators and the Left: Prosecutions of anti-ICE and pro-Palestine protesters are part of a broad effort to crack down on dissent." (Op-Ed)
truthout.orgSo Why Does Emma Hate Taylor Swift?
I also dislike Taylor Swift, so I'm feelin' it, but why does she hate her? Anything specific?
Edit: I'll just say this, not because I think anyone here will ever actually take it on board but because I just want to. I'm sure adding this at all will actually just get more downvotes and rude remarks, because telling anyone on Reddit they're wrong or just being a paranoid maniac never results in introspection, only further attacks and accusations.
I guess it's probably on me to have expected anything better from this sub than from any other sub on Reddit, though it's still a bit disappointing. But love to see all the typical Reddit responses to questions you see all over Reddit from the loveliest people.
Firstly, of course, Reddit's favourite type of response: The out of nowhere accusation of an ulterior motive. But no, I'm not a big swiftie. I don't like Taylor Swift as I actually said in this very post, believe it or not. But I do appreciate actually getting an answer to my question rather than getting the takes of random people that I didn't ask about.
Secondly, the "I don't have basic reading comprehension" answer, of course. My question? Why does Emma hate Taylor? A bunch of people "This is why I hate Taylor Swift" or some other answer that in no way references Emma. Ah, gotta love Reddit tier reading comprehension. Might want to go back to the 1st grade.
And, of course, the """"funnny"""" reply (which is just making an unfunny snide remark). No, I do not "need Emma to tell me herself."
But considering how many people just used this post as an opportunity to say why they personally hate Taylor Swift with no reference at all to Emma, something as basic as citing a source or at least making vague reference to a source would be nice. You know not "she's a billionaire and makes everything about herslef" but something like "Emma doesn't like her cuz she's a billionaire and makes everything about herself, she said it in a Youtube video a few weeks ago" or something. I know to some people it's a strange concept, but I do actually like to have someone make clear that they're not making something up. Or in general use some clear language. I know, that's whacky.
Cue the "haha, they're crashing out" or "touch grass" comments, when the reality is, no, I'm going to forget about this post the moment I'm done writing this. And, no, I'm not particularly angry. I'm just disappointed that Reddit once again confirms that there are so few people who are actually decent human beings. Apparently also on a leftist sub, which is a bit disappointing. I would've expected at least a little bit more from people on here. But I guess that's asking too much.
But little tips to close off on to unravel the mystery of humans:
It's actually normal that when someone asks a question, they want an answer to that question and not a completely different question. Ie when someone asks "why does Emma dislike this" the question is not about why you dislike it.
No, not everyone has an ulterior motive because they ask a question. Paranoia is not an attractive quality.
Leaving """funny""" comments (snarky comments) is just not being nice, it isn't actually funny and to anyone outside of the people who already agree with you, you just come across as a dick.
Anyway, I'm gonna go have some ice cream now. Continue doing all of these things while I ignore the rest.
For The Fourth of July and Americas 250th Birthday, Let’s all Celebrate The People Who Fought Like Hell To Make our Country Better!
Obviously, I have absolutely no love for Donald Trumps fascist regime that is bombing countries every day, kidnapping American families with ICE, continuously arming Israels genocide against the Palestinians, and trying every dirty trick in the book to take our rights. However, I have infinite respect for the countless brave American activists and heroes that advanced seismic change and made the lives of average Americans so much better.
John Brown was an incredibly brave man who put his life into freeing the slaves from the treacherous, depraved traitors that were the confederates and fought like hell to ensure the abolition of slavery was guaranteed. His sacrifice helped ensure the freedom of Black Americans for generations to come.
I salute all of the incredibly brave women who fought for their right to vote in the suffragette movement between the 1840s until 1920. Without their brave sacrifice and their fight, women would not have the right to vote today and would be massively more disenfranchised as well.
I salute the bravery of people like Mother Jones and the brave coal miners who fought in the Blair Mountain uprising of 1921. Without the sacrifice they committed to fighting for, we wouldn't have the labor protections we have today and we would not have known about the horrific and treacherous working conditions those brave miners were subjected to.
I also thank the incredibly brave and honorable civil rights leaders like Malcolm X, Fred Hampton, Huey Newton, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Junior who all fought day in and day out to liberate Black Americans from the brutal apartheid of Jim Crow and lead the way to the Civil Rights Act being passed in 1964. Those brave acts included the sit-ins throughout the 1960s and the Montgomery Bus Boycott between 1956 and 1957. That in addition to the free lunch program and rainbow coalition of the Black Panther Party that got together to help as many people’s lives as humanly possible.
I salute the sacrifice and bravery of everyone that took part in the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, and helped to pave the way to better protections and representation for everyone in the LGBTQ+ community, including lesbian women, gay men, and trans people across the board. Without their sacrifice and their strength and resolve, the LGBTQ+ rights movement would be in much more dire shape.
To add on that, I now want to thank those in who helped lead change in the 21st century, starting with the beloved NYC Mayor, Zohran Mamdani. Born in Kampala, Uganda on October 18th, 1991, he and his family moved to NYC when he was seven years old. Many years later, he became a New York assemblyman and became a brave advocate for the Palestinian people and the people of Astoria in his area of Manhattan.
In 2025, he dismantled the Cuomo family dynasty by whooping his ass twice in BOTH elections and immediately started cracking down on corrupt landlords and secured universal childcare weeks into his term. In the seven months since then, he has become one of if not the most popular Dems in the country when he was unknown only a couple years before. He is an inspiration to all immigrants who come here looking for a new lease of life and opportunity and has stood ten toes down against Donald Trump by appealing to his core and helping to free a Palestinian Activist with just a phone call.
Lastly, I wanted to talk a bit more on Hasan Dogan Piker. Born on the 25th of July, 1991, he started out as a streamer back in 2018 and rapidly became one of the most popular political streamers on Twitch. But he is far more than just a streamer. He is also an incredible fighter against fascism and helped propel several incredible candidates to victory and dismantling the Democratic Establishment piece by piece. He played a key role in elevating America’s Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, into the mainstream. He also helped with elevating people like Adam Hamawy, Darializa Chevalier, Melat Kiros and several others to victory. He also got Abdul El Sayed from the back of the pack all the way to first and becoming the most beloved candidate in the race.
And to add on just a bit more, I wanted to express my solidarity for the indigenous people on the lands of the Americas. No one is illegal on stolen land and that will remain the case for the rest of time.
TLDR: All of these people have had incredibly positive impacts on our country and helped it become a better place for everyone. People like Zohran and Hasan are both people that make me have hope that this country can become better and be a better place for all people across the board.
Whether they are women, men, or nonbinary people alike, all of them have played a fundamental role in making America a more equitable place for everyone.
THE PEOPLE! UNITED! WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED!