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May 01, 2024 We have plenty of history telling us where this all goes, and it’s nowhere goodâ?

[Splinter]( May 01, 2024 [The Acceptable Kind of Antisemitism]( [The Acceptable Kind of Antisemitism]( We have plenty of history telling us where this all goes, and it’s nowhere good—especially when the people in power start classifying us into good Jews and bad Jews. [The International Corruption Crisis Rocking Olympic Fencing]( [The International Corruption Crisis Rocking Olympic Fencing]( “Americans are quitting over this, because they feel their passions and life pursuits are pointless.” [The Sun Is Finally Setting on Coal Power in the U.S.]( [The Sun Is Finally Setting on Coal Power in the U.S.]( In theory a coal plant could install carbon capture tech or reduce emissions by other means, but that remains an expensive and unproven concept that is almost guaranteed to play little role in propping up the dirtiest fossil fuel. Instead, the 200 or so still-operating coal plants will join the 300-plus that have already retired over the last couple of decades, consigned to the dustiest bin of history. [Summer Lee Proved You Can Critique Israel and Still Win Elections]( [Summer Lee Proved You Can Critique Israel and Still Win Elections]( Had Lee lost, the cacophony of partisan Democrats chastising the left over Gaza would have reached a crescendo. You wouldn’t be able to swing a dead cat in a blue suburban district without hitting someone telling you how caring about genocide is actually bad politics. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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