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Medgar Evers, at the time of his assassination in 1963, was the Field Secretary for the Mississippi NAACP and, thus one of the leaders of the civil rights movement in that state. Evers was born on July 2, 1925 in Decatur, Mississippi. Evers was inducted into the US Army in 1943 and served in Normandy the following year. After his discharge from the service, Evers enrolled at Alcorn College (now Alcorn State University).

While at Alcorn, he met his future wife, Myrlie Beasley of Vicksburg, and the following year they were married on December 24, 1951. After their graduation from Alcorn in 1952, they moved to Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Evers worked at an insurance agency until 1954. While in Mound Bayou, Evers helped form local chapters of the NAACP in the predominantly African American Delta region of the state. His unsuccessful attempt in 1954 to attend the University of Mississippi Law School attracted national attention, especially since it came after the US Supreme Court decision declaring school segregation unconstitutional.

Evers soon worked full-time for the NAACP and moved to Jackson to run the statewide office. As state field secretary for the civil rights organization, he led a boycott of white Jackson merchants, who discriminated against black customers, and investigated racially motivated crimes against African Americans throughout the state. Evers also supported James Meredith’s successful effort to become the first African American to enter the University of Mississippi in 1962. Such high-profile leadership of the NAACP angered white supremacists throughout the state. He was assassinated outside his home in Jackson on June 12, 1963.

Black and white leaders from around the nation gathered in Jackson for Evers’s funeral. His brother, Charles, took over his position as state field secretary. Byron De La Beckwith stood trial twice in the 1960s for the assassination of Medgar Evers but was finally convicted in 1994 and sentenced to life in prison.

Evers’s legacy is ever-present in Mississippi. Ten years after his death, Mississippi had over 250,000 black voters (as opposed to 28,000 in 1963), 145 black elected officials, and African Americans were enrolled in each of the state’s public and private institutions of higher education.

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I hate when people don't put their cart away at the grocery store, but that Cart Narcs guy bothers me for some reason. I can't quite put my finger on it. It feels explotative I guess.

It also doesn't seem effective at all. All he's doing is getting into conflict with people who either shameless about it, or have some actual reason to not return their cart.

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So fucking sick of people just confidently asserting that Iran has a nuclear weapons program

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Man, having been raised in a right wing family is hard. You become a leftist and are basically banished.

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My boyfriend told me to stop sitting in the kitchen and doomscrolling. Goodnight, y'all.

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thomas crooks has to be the most hated person in amerikkka rn

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decades be happening shrug-outta-hecks

[–] Keld@hexbear.net 18 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

I sometimes think about the fact that a lot of people now dismiss the "Iraq was about oil" thing as a simplistic conspiracy theory

But like... we found the map. We found dick cheneys oil map

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At work, spent 4 days doing a major refactor to fix a long standing bad design in our db, touching ~50 files in c# and typescript. Surprisingly all worked right away on my first test, with just a few minor bugs.

Then spent all day today applying that refactor to optimize a webpage that originally needed 20mb of data to load, to around 800kb. God I love this shit, I live for it. I love my job lol

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[–] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Finishing old skies and honestly i have mixed feelings about that game now

rantJust dissapointed that the game doesnt end with the british lady sabotage the time travel company that lets the rich recklessly change the past for petty reasons and lets other people to get literally wiped from the timeline. Instead in the end she times travel back to save her soulmate then she and her wife gets time wiped at the end. The message is "just because something is historically insignificant and replacable doesnt mean its worthless" which is a fine message on its own, but the events that plays out feels like defeatist bullshit that only happened because oh no fighting corps is cliche therefore we shall accept corporate overlords controlling TIME itself.

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a (white) friend of mine, probably the least sinophobic person I know (maybe even sinophilic), dropped a slur

CW: slurchina + man
out of sheer airheadedness and ignorance, in new company. it was in reference to their chinese ex. they were with their partner traveling to visit/meet that partner's old roommate and her (black) girlfriend. they realized in the moment that it was not an appropriate term to use and apologized profusely (bumbled that too but I'll skip the details). Afterward there was a lot of talk about the incident by the other 3 involed. Now my friend's partner (obv quite embarassed) will not be having my friend around any of her friends for the forseeable future because they "can't be trusted to keep a safe space for black people"

this friend already has deeply seated issues with shame and white guilt and this incident obviously severely exacerbated that. It's fallen to me to help them through this. While I understand their perspective and believe this was just a stupid brain fuckup, there's some complaining from them about having received zero grace and about unrealistic standards of language "policing" that I think need to be deconstructed a bit.

This person is very much an ally but deeply chaotic/anarchic (Think Jacques Gonsoulin). Hopefully this can be a wakeup call that what they say does actually matter and they can learn to be a bit more careful from now on.

what can I say but yikes? like godamm, what a mess.

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[–] Keld@hexbear.net 13 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Shout out to the guy who runs the kitchen here. Every week it's a new national theme, but every single dish is just the same african (I wanna say nigerian, since he's nigerian, but I don't want to assume) bean stew with rice and some extra stuff to fit the theme. I am not complaining, this is some good stew and it's cheap. This time it's Mexican theme so there's tortilla and salsa to use with the stew and the rice are red rice :) beanis

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[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)
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He's looking at me like I said something racist

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i really need to get on some antidepressants or some shit because godfuckingdamnit its like theres absolutely no connection between what's going on in my life and what im feeling like, like things are actually kinda going ok right now but i still feel like complete garbage like more than half the time. but if all antidepressants make my dick not work (i might find some use for that thing at some point in my life) or if they just make me not feel stuff in general (goddamnit i want to fall in love) i don't want them

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America is in Defcon 4. I read that in Kayne's voice, honestly.

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i wonder if any blue state govs will call up their guard regiments to pre-empt the feds this weekend. i know they're gormless rubes but it's a procedural act that'd let them do basically the same thing Cali's NG are deployed for while being Resistance.

[–] Keld@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Cameron from House MD might be the most unethical doctor ever shown on TV, she might actually be the doctor who would be the most fired in the history of modern medicine.

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i swear every time i decide to dust off Stellaris again and make a new, shiny post-cyberpunk communist xenophile human empire I get surrounded by only the most fascist, aggressive empires (including the fucking Commonwealth of Man)

at least i got that event where an alien colony ship landed on one of my planets and I integrated the floating molluscs so my nascent Culture feels diverse.

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Post wash haircut update. After taking the volume out and trimming it turns out i lost more length than I thought but its totally fine, after some adjusting I have a pixie cut mullet, eaily the most they them hair I've had ever and it's really cute

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I love comparing Roadside Picnic and The Sphere

spoilers about both booksBoth have this central wish granting object in the narrative, and theyre both orbs which I guess is supposed to like the platonic ideal of power or whatever. And even better, both seem to grant not just what you think you want but what your heart truly desires

But Chrichton is an American and the Strugatsky brothers were Soviet. And their cultural milieu and history both had this indelible imprint on how they handle this Wish Granting Orb.

In The Sphere, its horrifying. We can't trust ourselves, the best we can do is forget because we aren't ready and maybe never will be. We cant hope to understand aliens and they cant hope to understand us. Our minds are terrifying and best closed. None of the scientists ever seem to wish for wisdom or an understanding of their conscious minds, instead their anxieties and impulses get the better of them despite this literal cosmic power of creation given to them.

In Roadside Picnic, Red - despite everything, all his very well earned cynicism, a life of exploitation and exploiting, having just sacrificed some naive idiot kid, when he finds himself in front of the Orb can only make that same wild, hopeful, stupid, wonderful wish. Happiness for all mankind. Its ambiguous whether or not its granted, I like to think it is but I know of some interpretations where he just ends up standing dumbly wishing for something good inside of himself before dying, but I do compare it to the terror the same kind of object inspired in the western mind.

Of course, in Stalker, they decide the room (the Orb from the book is now a room) is too powerful and they blow it up. Which is too bad. Because I adore the idea that maybe humanity is new on the cosmic scene or lacking in foresight or knowledge, but we still are fundamentally good and reaching out for each other - and that its not best to just discard the power to change the world for the better and just learn to suck it up in the muck.

[–] Comrade_Mushroom@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago

"why things bad, when things could be good?" - my brain constantly and on an increasingly tighter loop

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 12 points 4 days ago (1 children)

My PC is working again now stalin-approval

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[–] CocteauChameleons@hexbear.net 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Stalking peoples letterboxd to find movies to watch is the only form of stalking that isn’t creepy but I feel wrong doing it

Anyways, watch No Other Land libs

[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 8 points 3 days ago

I had to go to the DMV today

Lived every hacky comedian from the 90s' worst nightmare

[–] Coolkidbozzy@hexbear.net 5 points 3 days ago

If I were a disgusting racist settler I would probably flee back to brooklyn tbh

[–] peppersky@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago

love how in a world of ridiculous cultural overproduction there's like 2 good games coming out a year, maybe a handful of actually good movies you can actually see in the cinema and like don't get me started on music. all of culture is just like a car stuck deep in mud and everyone is just pushing on the gas pedal digging themselves in deeper and deeper

[–] peppersky@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)

This life really isn't it ya know

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[–] someone@hexbear.net 21 points 4 days ago (1 children)

geordi-no "Scissoring"

geordi-yes "Lip-syncing"

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[–] SpiderFarmer@hexbear.net 6 points 3 days ago

I figured I'd stay home and gather more energy to be more useful in future praxis. Instead I'm doomscrolling Israel killing kids in Iran.

[–] WizardOfLoneliness@hexbear.net 22 points 4 days ago (8 children)

just gonna leave this quote here for no reason

"I mean, if you think about it, it's insane that bike locks are legal. And just, like... available to the public. I mean, do you have any idea how much power you wield with just your imagination and a bike lock? I mean, I could just walk past a Baskin Robbins and be like "you're closed.""

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