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>>167806Matt Taibbi @mtaibbi - On the other hand, sending any loony thing up the flagpole, expecting everyone to salute, and calling all disagreement racism is exactly what people hate about “woke” thinking. So, good luck with that.
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Brian Allen @allenanalysis
Gavin Newsom just said the quiet part out loud:
“All this anti-woke stuff is just anti-Black. Period. Full stop.”
And he’s right. “Anti-woke” was never about ideas, it was a marketing campaign to sanitize racism, roll back progress, and make bigotry sound intellectual.
https://x.com/mtaibbi/status/1982569018499498226Matthew Cappucci @MatthewCappucci - Incredible — the Hurricane Hunters just found a SQUARE eyewall on radar inside Melissa.
This is because of multiple “mesovortices,” or smaller-scale eddies/whirls, inside the eye.
The buzzsaw-like eyewall, with winds likely in the Category 4 range, has an INCREDIBLE amount of angular momentum as it whirs round and round rapidly. But in the eye, it’s calm.
The inner edge of the eyewall chafes against the calm eye, causing portions of the eyewall to curl back on itself. That helps flux angular momentum (spin momentum) into the eye itself.
The atmosphere doesn’t like discontinuities… and going from extreme wind to calm is an abrupt transition. Mesovortices help balance that.
But a SQUARE eyewall? Something only seen in the strongest hurricanes — and usually those undergoing extreme rapid intensification.
https://x.com/MatthewCappucci/status/1982319383364940198
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