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Trump Is Gone But Women Of Colour Are Still Suffering


Miraculously, even with Donald Trump out of Washington and off all major social media platforms, including Instagram, women of colour are still receiving hate direct to their inboxes all across America. 
While Kimmel sings a version of Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead, Black, Indigenous and Brown people are still being stalked, harassed and attacked online and in person.
“For every white supremacist that gets knocked off, there are more who are still there. They can organise on other apps like WhatsApp or Reddit,” Shireen Mitchell, Founder of Stop Online Violence Against Women, explains. “It doesn’t matter what these random moments of success or relief feel like for white people. It doesn’t change for us. They aren’t their main targets. We are.”  ....

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Disinformation could spark real world violence in Georgia runoffs: Activists


Disinformation could spark real world violence in Georgia runoffs: Activists
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Voters stand in line to cast their ballots during the first day of early voting in the US Senate runoffs in Atlanta, Dec. 14, 2020.
A spike in disinformation about the election process in Georgia has prompted online threats against officials, poll workers and campaign staff that activists fear could lead to real-world violence.
The pivotal runoff races in the state, slated for Jan. 5, hold the power of the Senate in the balance and come in the wake of a deeply divisive election cycle. Georgia went for a Democrat in the presidential race by a slim margin, prompting unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud and attacks on Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state, who stood by the integrity of the process. ....

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Threats sparked by disinformation could spark real world violence in Georgia, activists say


By FERGAL GALLAGHER, ABC News
(WASHINGTON) A spike in disinformation about the election process in Georgia has prompted online threats against officials, poll workers and campaign staff that activists fear could lead to real-world violence.
The pivotal runoff races in the state, slated for Jan. 5, hold the power of the Senate in the balance and come in the wake of a deeply divisive election cycle. Georgia went for a Democrat in the presidential race by a slim margin, prompting unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud and attacks on Brad Raffensperger, the Republican secretary of state, who stood by the integrity of the process. ....

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The coronavirus vaccine could be the greatest accomplishment of his administration. So where is Trump?


The coronavirus vaccine could be the greatest accomplishment of his administration. So where is Trump?
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Karen Pence (right) received a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine shot at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex, Friday, before Vice President Mike Pence received his shot.
WASHINGTON When it comes to the coronavirus vaccine, the showman is missing from the show.
As TV cameras beamed live from the White House complex Friday, Vice President Mike Pence shed his suit coat, answered some routine medical questions, and became the highest-ranking member of the Trump administration to take the shot that could stop the spread of a virus that has killed more than 300,000 people. His wife, Karen Pence, and Surgeon General Jerome Adams, also were vaccinated. ....

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