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thecornercoffeeshop · 21 days
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Commonwealth Books, Boston
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summerreign4077 · 2 months
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It’s a Massachusetts thing. Or would that be a M*A*S*Hachusetts thing?
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eethend · 2 months
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red line train car 01757 is screaming today
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nando161mando · 2 months
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Boston Massachusetts and nearby:
Boston’s LGBTQ+ community is turning out on Saturday, February 24th, 6pm, at the Boston Common Bandstand, to honor the memory of Nex Benedict.
If you are hurting, if you are angry in this moment, I hope you will come together with us in community, to remember and honor them.
Please share
@antifainternational @kropotkindersurprise @anarchistmemecollective @left-reminders @radicalgraff
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yeoldecryptid · 2 months
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There needs to be an urban legend about The Boston Tunnel (some of you have got to know the one.)
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princesscatherineblog · 2 months
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The Prince and Princess of Wales attend The Earthshot Prize 2022 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway on December 02, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Dallon in the crowd during visitation of the ghost in Boston 3/29/24
🎥 me
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aboutoriginality · 2 months
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darrinjoakley · 2 months
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Watching you Watching me
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tunnelsnakesfool · 1 year
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Fallout 4 VS Real life
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aesthetic--mood · 1 month
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Maura Isles Aesthetic
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lobster-x · 3 months
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Happy Birthday Edgar Allan Poe. He would have been 215 years old today. Imagine the wretched stench. #art #artist #artwork #create #creative #draw #drawing #handdrawn #raven #crow #jackdaw #corvid #edgarallanpoe #poe #birthday #shortstories #poetry #macabre #boston #baltimore #richmond #poemuseum #gothic #literature #lovecraft #oscarwilde
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glu3d · 2 months
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Charles F. Hurley Building, Boston, MA. Designed by Paul Rudolph in 1963. Currently houses Boston Government Service Center
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eretzyisrael · 2 months
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by Dexter Van Zile
Anyone who has any doubts about the success enjoyed by the Islamist-led campaign to squeeze Jews out of the public square in the US needs to watch the video of the Boston City Council meeting that took place on February 14, 2024. The success of this campaign was on full display when District Six City Councilor Ben Weber, the only Jew on the council, withdrew a “negotiated ceasefire” resolution from the agenda. It was yet another moment when the Tikkun Olam agenda of “repairing the world” was handed its head by Islamist activism in the United States.
Weber’s resolution was pretty straightforward and “balanced.” In addition to highlighting the suffering of both Israelis and Palestinians and calling for a negotiated ceasefire between Hamas and the Netanyahu government, Weber’s resolution asked councilors to call on Hamas to return the hostages it took on October 7, and work for the safe return of Massachusetts residents stuck in Gaza.
Before announcing that he was withdrawing the resolution from consideration, Weber declared that while writing the resolution, he sought input from fellow councilors, officials from Boston’s Jewish Community Relations Council, and a prominent Boston-area Palestinian-American lawyer working to get Massachusetts families safely out of Gaza. Weber didn’t say which councilors he spoke to, but The Boston Globe subsequently reported that Weber had spoken with former council president (and Israel supporter) Ed Flynn and anti-Israel zealot Tania Fernandes Anderson.
The dialogue was to no avail. “It has come to my attention that the language of the resolution I drafted may cause more division, which is the opposite of what I hope to do,” Weber said. “So out of my respect to my council colleagues and members of the Boston community, I withdraw this resolution to have further conversations.” In short, Weber, a first-term city councilor, didn’t want to force his colleagues to declare their response to the October 7 massacre openly, because to do so would make him a one-term city councilor.
After the meeting, Weber told me that he felt obligated to withdraw the resolution after unnamed people expressed concerns that it was promoting the involuntary departure of Palestinians from Gaza and that it appeared to promote “one side over the other.” The notion that Weber’s resolution promoted the involuntary evacuation of Palestinians from Gaza is an intentional misreading of the text. Weber’s resolution says nothing about the expulsion of Palestinians. And as far as “taking sides,” the resolution was clearly written as an attempt to mollify “pro-Palestinian” (anti-Israel) activists, including Fernandes Anderson, by highlighting the suffering in Gaza without acknowledging it was Hamas who was responsible for this suffering. The logic is simple. If there would have been no October 7 massacre (and no terrorism from Gaza before that), there would never have been any conflict in Gaza.
If Weber had been paying attention, he would likely have spared himself the humiliation of having to withdraw the resolution by not submitting it in the first place. It’s not as if Boston isn’t in bad need of some Tikkun Olam.
But beyond these problems, speaking openly about Hamas’ October 7 massacre and its aftermath is becoming increasingly out of bounds for Israel and its supporters, Jews especially, in American civil society. Jews on college campuses have been bullied and harassed for years and this bullying has only become more intense in the aftermath of October 7. Jewish students have been forced to seek shelter in libraries and classrooms, as Hamas supporters, campus Islamists, and their progressive allies recreate the modern-day equivalent of the “ghetto bench,” which drove Jews into hiding in Polish colleges and universities in the 1930s.
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hack-saw2004 · 4 days
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TWO HOURS AGO: boston university students walked out of their classes in solidarity with columbia students and the people of palestine. as mentioned earlier, harvard has a walk out planned, and apparently mit does as well!
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riconastyfan · 1 year
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