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  • gregly@retro.pizzaG gregly@retro.pizza

    @Niall @BrianJopek Lincoln, not Washington, but yes, that’s essentially correct. Reconstruction was severely flawed and never truly completed.

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    @gregly Thanks for the correction 🙂 @BrianJopek

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    • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

      This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
      #USpol

      “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

      A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

      The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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      #26

      @BrianJopek
      The white guy with his nazi hair cut, fuck'em.
      Well, it stinks a lot in the pig empire, messing with the elections, classical move in fascist countries.

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      • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

        This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
        #USpol

        “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

        A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

        The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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        #27

        @BrianJopek #alt4you Representative Justin Pearson, a Black man with a neat mustache and goatee in black glasses and a black suit stares down an older, close-cropped white man in a gray suit with badge, who has interposed himself against a door as a barrier to entry.

        It would not be a stretch to describe Representative Pearson's stance as thoughtful, with his right hand to his chin, or the unnamed Sergeant at Arms as glaring back with a tight mouth.

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        • sordidamok@mastodon.socialS sordidamok@mastodon.social

          @BrianJopek Norman Rockwell would've killed with a painting of this.

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          #28

          @SordidAmok @BrianJopek That was the first thought that crossed my mind when I saw this: it looks so damned much like a 60s Rockwell painting. The "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door", 2026 edition.

          This is why I'm uneasy about terms like "segregation-era" or "Civil Rights era" in reference to the period commonly associated with them: Those problems never really left. Much may have improved, but I think referencing these issues as though they're past history obscures how very present they still are.

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          • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

            This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
            #USpol

            “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

            A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

            The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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            #29

            @BrianJopek

            nazi pig

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            • csilverman@mastodon.socialC csilverman@mastodon.social

              @SordidAmok @BrianJopek That was the first thought that crossed my mind when I saw this: it looks so damned much like a 60s Rockwell painting. The "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door", 2026 edition.

              This is why I'm uneasy about terms like "segregation-era" or "Civil Rights era" in reference to the period commonly associated with them: Those problems never really left. Much may have improved, but I think referencing these issues as though they're past history obscures how very present they still are.

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              #30

              @csilverman @BrianJopek
              I was thinking of The Problem We All Live With. But yeah, things get better, then get worse.

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              • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
                #USpol

                “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

                A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

                The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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                #31

                @BrianJopek This is why Mastodon continues to prove itself as the best qualitative social media site. Nowhere have I seen this photo. And it speaks thousands of words. Thank you for sharing.

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                • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                  This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
                  #USpol

                  “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

                  A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

                  The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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                  #32

                  @BrianJopek

                  >This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.

                  ≥books

                  🤣 🤣

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                  • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                    This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
                    #USpol

                    “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

                    A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

                    The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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                    #33

                    @BrianJopek

                    Flipping important message! Let me put on my larger, more important glasses.

                    There we go.

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                    • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                      This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
                      #USpol

                      “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

                      A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

                      The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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                      #34

                      @BrianJopek At this point I'm fairly convinced that things will end in lynchings, although I'm unsure who will actually do the lynchings.

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                      • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                        This photo is going to be in the history books eventually.
                        #USpol

                        “The Sergeant at Arms blocks Representative Justin Pearson from Memphis from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map specifically for the district he represents.

                        A white officer with a badge, blocking a black congressional member, from joining meeting that specifically targets the black district meant to give representation to people of color.

                        The segregation is alive and well in the south.” - James Garrick

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                        #35

                        @BrianJopek I read the Gettysburg Address yesterday. I feels indeed like we have gone back several centuries

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