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Via the #MeidasTouchNetwork @ ~7:00am EST in non 16, 2025
Trump RUSHES OUT as Former Supporters BURN MAGA HATS
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#MeidasTouch host #BenMeiselas reports on #DonaldTrump losing all support as his former supporters take to #SocialMedia to post videos of themselves burning their #MAGA hats and MAGA gear and publicly rebuking #Trump and his fraudulent behavior.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZL4-qPYrAhg&si=iNpbqrX5_rOWXfa9
Sunday Morning Reading
It’s only business they say. Nothing personal. That’s the way the world works. Well, what I share each week in Sunday Morning Reading always comes from a place of personal interest. That may not be how the world works, but it works for me and I hope it does for you. Call it a small act.
In the wake of the continuing and confounding ICE occupation of Chicago comes a terrific piece by Kyle Kingsbury called I Want You To Understand Chicago.
Follow that up with a ProPublica piece by Melissa Sanches, Jodi S. Cohen, T. Christian Miller, Sebastian Rotella and Mariam Elba about the nighttime raid on a Chicago apartment building that featured men rappelling from Black Hawk helicopters, and all of the residents emptied on to the streets with many of their belongings. The punchline is in the article’s title, “I Lost Everything”; Venezuelans Were Rounded Up In A Dramatic Midnight Raid But Never Charged With A Crime.
A Nation of Heroes, A Senate Of Cowards by Will Bunch calls it like it is and much the way I see things after last weekend’s actions in the U.S. Senate.
Growing up, I never understood the cliché, “it’s nothing personal, it’s only business.” Frankly I still don’t. It excuses too much that I find wrong about the way the world works. Charles Broskoski examines the personal side in Personal Business.
And speaking of the way the world works (or doesn’t) in the midst of the Epstein fever I don’t think we’ll ever shake, Sarah Lyons points out that the violence in his and others’ actions is something we all live with in This Is How The World Works. It shouldn’t be.
Corbin Trent says We Didn’t Kill American Manufacturing—We Let It Die. He’s spot on.
Mark Jacob tells us How News Coverage Eases Us Into Tyranny. However this saga we’re living through ends up, one thing is for certain. The media has killed any chance of returning to what it once was.
Hardly a day goes by that we don’t read of some nefarious business practice spilling out of Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta. Turns out Meta is knowingly leeching off of scammers to the tune of about 10 percent of its revenue. I guess that makes Meta and Zuckerberg a scammer too. Cath Virginia has the writeup with Meta Must Rein In Scammers — Or Face Consequences. I doubt they will.
The Internet Archive is under attack in the same way libraries, media organizations, and text book publishing is. It shouldn’t be. Mathew Ingram has the lowdown in The Internet Archive Should Be Protected Not Attacked.
On a more positive note, Jeff Veen tells us how Small Acts Build Great Cultures. Boy, do we need lots of small acts these days.
To close out, did you ever wonder where collective nouns like “a watch of nightingales” or “an ostentation of peacocks” come from? For many years it was assumed that the anonymous author of this collection of collective nouns was the work of a “gentleman of excellent gifts” written down in one of the first books printed after the invention of The Gutenberg Press, The Book of Hawking, Hunting, and Blazing of Arms. Turns out the author was a woman named Juliana Barnes. Maria Popova has the story in A Parliament of Owls And A Murder Of Crows: How Groups Of Birds Got Their Names, With Wondrous Vintage Illustrations By Brian Wordsmith.
(Image form Ganesh Narahanan on Unsplash)
If you’re interested in just what the heck Sunday Morning Reading is all about you can read more about the origins of Sunday Morning Reading here. If you’d like more click on the Sunday Morning Reading link in the category column to check out what’s been shared on Sunday’s past. You can also find more of my writings on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome.
#Apple #Chicago #creativity #Culture #Internet #Language #Meta #politcs #SocialMedia #SundayMorningReading #Tech #Writing
📰 Hints over de Koe zorgen voor verdeeldheid bij panel en kijkers van The Masked Singer
https://nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1nM5
🕧 12:29 | RTL Nieuws
🔸 #Zeehond #Gerucht #SocialMedia
📌Exploring Food Styling Trends with Sue Li
👉https://beestrot.com/news/whats-cooking-this-week-44-45-from-oct-27th-to-nov-9th-2025/#Exploring_Food_Styling_Trends_with_Sue_Li
#foodphotography #creativetrends #socialmedia #fedivore #food #foodstyle #beestrot

Engadget: X is finally rolling out Chat, its DM replacement with encryption and video calling . “X has finally revealed its long-promised chat platform, which replaces the service’s basic DM functionality with features more like the messaging capabilities on other mainstream apps. The update adds voice and video calling, file sharing and the ability to edit and delete previously sent messages, […]
Sky Sports issues statement after axing 'patronising' female-focused TikTok channel days after launch

BBC: Strangers mocked me in my wheelchair for ‘tongue out’ trend on TikTok. Nobody intervened. “I’d become the latest victim of the ‘tongue-out’ TikTok prank, where people stick their tongue out at strangers while pulling a face, and film their reaction – but this time twisted to mock me for my disability.”
Reuters: FIFA says it has stepped up efforts against online abuse. “Marking the International Day for Tolerance, FIFA said its Social Media Protection Service (SMPS) had flagged more than 30,000 abusive posts to platforms since the start of the year, part of more than 65,000 escalated since the tool was launched in 2022.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2025/11/16/reuters-fifa-says-it-has-stepped-up-efforts-against-online-abuse/
Jack Dorsey Luanches ‘diVine,’ a Human-First Vine Reboot Challenging Elon Musk’s AI Plans
#Vine #diVine #JackDorsey #ElonMusk #SocialMedia #Nostr #Decentralized ##ShortFormVideo #CreatorEconomy #X #VideoApps #Grok

Frag Dich, warum Politiker den Leuten auf die Nerven gehen... Beispiel 11.587.234
https://www.landtag-bw.de/de/aktuelles/dpa-nachrichten/fast-100-000-euro-fuer-fotos-im-staatsministerium-605402
#kretschmann #socialmedia