This week saw all three bikes in use. Tuesday night, Idid not listen to the little voice that suggested I ask if I could bring my bike in tothe lobby at Cinematheque. I was really late for the movie already and I don't know how to use the elevator while the stairs are tall and high so it is prohibitive to carry her up. When I came out 1 hour and 40 minutes later, I swung my bag off my shoulder to put it on my rack only to discover the rack was gone, my cables were dangling loose from being cut and the front fender was loose. After bellowing in rage and cursing loudly and repeatedly, I began a cold and angry walk home. A short chat with a homeless guy huddled in an alcove (beginning with a probably unwise "did you take stuff off my bike?!") cooled me down a bit as I realized how grateful I was to have a warm home to go to with food in the fridge to eat and no relationship drama preventing me from seeing beloved family members. The futility of the theft still makes...
Another adapted form letter: As ICE invades American cities, schools, and workplaces, I am joining Microsoft workers and concerned citizens to demand that Microsoft stop aiding mass kidnappings in the U.S. and stop powering genocide in Palestine. All over the world, people are using Microsoft products daily, just trying to get tasks done, not thinking they are contributing to genocide. Yet research from your workers and former workers has uncovered $20 million in third-party contracts through Dell for ICE. This is on top of millions of dollars of support for the Israeli government and military. This is unacceptable to me -- and probably most Microsoft users whose payments for your products add to the profits that allow you to build out these services for even more profits at the expense of lives. I implore you to stop supporting ICE and Israel's ongoing genocide. Click to send your own letter