#Intransigence
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philosophybitmaps · 2 years ago
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intelligentchristianlady · 2 years ago
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It Applies to Politics Too
Michael Faraday made ... important discoveries in physics and chemistry because he resisted his assumptions until he could prove them with facts. He said, "There's nothing quite as frightening as someone who knows they are right." [emphasis added] (x)
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atomiccollectionanchorme · 4 months ago
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The Expanse - Season 3 Episode 9 "Intransigence"
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THE EXPANSE - ‘Intransigence’, 3.09 “The place we go is the place we belong.”
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Vous pouvez douter de tout, mais jamais du fait que chacun d’entre nous possède un don exceptionnel, une empreinte que nul autre ne pourra jamais reproduire. Chacun porte en lui une singularité absolue, une unicité précieuse, une importance qui lui est propre et qui façonne le monde à sa manière. Sans vous, c’est une lumière de moins dans l’immensité, un éclat qui manque à l’ensemble, ce tout, cette obscure infinité.
Ne croyez jamais être une note de trop, une note de moins, ou une fausse note. Peut-être êtes-vous justement la touche qui parfait l’harmonie, celle qui équilibre la mélodie et lui donne tout son sens. On dit souvent à tort selon moi que le mieux, le plus, est l’ennemi du bien, mais en musique comme dans la vie, l’ajout d’une note ne rompt pas l’équilibre ; il le redessine, l’enrichit, le fait vibrer autrement. Ce n’est pas la présence d’un instrument de plus qui dénature une symphonie, mais son absence qui pourrait en priver l’ensemble de sa pleine résonance.
Aussi, Osez écouter les silences assourdissants, car c’est souvent en eux que germe la prochaine mélodie.
“Les différences ne sont pas destinées à séparer, à aliéner. Nous sommes différents précisément pour réaliser notre besoin les uns des autres.”
— Desmond Tutu
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tfwavelength · 7 months ago
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Intransigence List
Intransigence 1 https://anon-e-miss.tumblr.com/post/175938608108/intransigence
Intransigence 2 https://anon-e-miss.tumblr.com/post/175974106893/intransigience-2
Intransigence 3 https://anon-e-miss.tumblr.com/post/176077398043/intransigence-3
Intransigence 4 https://anon-e-miss.tumblr.com/post/184306873643/intransigence-4
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moonshynecybin · 5 months ago
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There Can Only Be One, Season 3 Episode 1: The Comeback
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vizuart · 2 months ago
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Kenny Harris - Intransigent Will (Misty Red Arcade, Havana) (2016)
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asterixlabs · 6 months ago
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“A village populated by plucky Gauls resists you”
Plucky Gauls??? This nonsense is leaking into the animated stuff too?? Seriously why can’t the American translators just use indomitable, I still don’t get it.
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cujosic · 1 year ago
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hey guys do we fw the midague ship art.
i got commissioned 15$ to draw this.. so!! I never draw people, like ever, so this is my first time in a while drawing humans. the warrior cat artist will always live in my heart !!! I have an extremely unhealthy obsession with Montague and Midas so yeah!!!
you can use my art as a PFP, banner, on TikTok videos, I don't care as long as there's credits LMFAO (crowleyramwire) ! <3
shaded version too
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eretzyisrael · 2 years ago
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marianomoreno · 1 month ago
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i love having bits with myself that everyone else wants to kill me over. my favourite is pretending various specific things don't exist and the person talking about them is trying to gaslight me, but i also love being intransigent about things that don't matter even a little bit and making really combative statements with no nuance
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monopeptide · 9 months ago
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I looked up that stem cell paper retraction and apparently there was doubt about at least some parts of it for a long time, but it was hard to even try to replicate it bc that lab was very difficult to work with or get cell lines from
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persephoneflouwers · 2 years ago
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You after Harry’s show: maybe will love him better
You today when you don’t even know why he has that tattoo: let’s hate him, also he’s cringe in the stage, and that whole final show was a lie and fake.
It makes so much sense. (I was a new follower after your fic but I didn’t know you hate Harry)
Thank you for reading the fic, I hope you liked it.
I don’t hate him, I just think some of the things he does are not very pleasing to me, but that’s what people start telling me every time I start saying that somehow Harry might have had a choice when he decided to write on his skin a tattoo (real or not, saying a name or not) that will start a fire in his fandom just when it should have been the moment of a rest.
I’ll explain once and for all why I called him cringe during his speech. He was going very emotional and very real with friends and family, getting all worked up and stuff and out of the blue he thanked wet leg and I was like why would you do that in the middle of the emotions and that was it haha
People are calling me hater and worse in my inbox, only because I have strong opinions on some stuff, so I guess I won’t be fighting back. It’s okay if you get so defensive when you read things from a stranger about the artist you love. I understand that somehow because I feel it too at times.
I’m really glad you read the fic, though. So thank you :)
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rcvandenboogaard · 1 month ago
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De sterke man die terugschrok
Soms gebeurt er iets waardoor je je plotseling oud voelt. Toen de Franse president Emmanuel Macron op 5 maart j.l. een televisietoespraak hield om het streven naar een zelfstandige Europese defensie kracht bij te zetten – een loffelijk streven wat mij betreft – kwam hij te spreken over de Franse kernmacht, de zogeheten ‘force de frappe’. Die bestaat sedert 1964, is honderd procent Frans en zal…
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spaceacebreakface · 2 months ago
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I put the TRANS in inTRANSigence
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xtruss · 2 months ago
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The Shape-Shifting MAGA Hat! From An Expression of Intransigence To A Symbol of Triumph.
— March 25, 2025 | An Essay | Foreign Policy | By Megan DuBois
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On July 23, 2015, Just Over a Month Into His First Presidential Campaign, Donald Trump arrived in Laredo, Texas, to visit the southern U.S. border. It was hot, even for Texas, so Trump eschewed his standard suit and red tie for a cooler, more casual look: a jacket, button-down, khakis, golf shoes, and a hat.
“He came around the corner and we all went, ‘Oh!’” news anchor Dana Bash, who covered the event, recalled in a CNN article in 2017.
That day, Trump sported a white hat with his campaign slogan, Make America Great Again, in all caps and embroidered in navy blue. “I really remember it vividly because it was like, ‘Oh, of course, he’s the master marketer. Why wouldn’t he put it on a hat?’” Bash said.
It was the debut of the most polarizing accessory in recent history—that is, until the red-and-white version became available for purchase later that summer. In the tumultuous decade since then, the MAGA hat, as it’s become known, has evolved alongside Trumpism, from a fringe accessory to a universally recognized fashion statement. Along the way, as Trump has wrested control of the Republican Party, the MAGA hat has become a political force unto itself.
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The original Make America Great Again hat worn by Donald Trump during a trip to Laredo, Texas, on July 23, 2015. Matthew Busch/Getty Images
No Outside Experts Were Consulted in the Design of the Iconic Red MAGA hat. Trump merely sampled a few fonts and colors before landing on winners. The choices were a bit obvious: red for Republicans, Times New Roman because it’s a default font.
But taken together, the hat represented a radical departure from the optimized political aesthetics of the time. Unlike most campaign merch, the hat was embroidered with a slogan instead of the name of the candidate. It wasn’t pegged to any particular year or election, which, in hindsight, feels like foreshadowing. It was un-designed, un-focus-grouped, lazy, loud. There were no tricks up Trump’s design sleeves.
The MAGA hat, like its creator, was initially written off by the media and political establishments. Many pundits were confounded by the fact that Trump’s campaign spent more on hats than polling in the early months of the race. A September 2015 New York Times article dismissed it as “the ironic must-have fashion accessory of the summer.” A June 2016 Esquire article posited that the hats “may well go down as the Trump campaign’s only lasting contribution to the political history of the Republic.”
But for many Americans, MAGA hats were a runaway hit. Soon enough, the official hats, whose purchase is legally considered a campaign contribution, were bringing in $80,000 every day—in effect covering most of the 2016 campaign’s overhead costs.
In those early days, the hat’s power lay primarily in its ability to offend, shock, and provoke. Some of its supporters seemed to take pride in the fact that, like its designer, the hat transgressed civilities and political correctness. For many of its opponents, however, the MAGA hat would forever be a visual euphemism for the racism, sexism, and xenophobia they saw Trump as championing.
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Delegates wear MAGA hats during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 17, 2024. Jim Watson/AFP Via Getty Images
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A Trump supporter wears an oversized MAGA hat as he waits for the start of a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, on February 10, 2020. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
By the time Trump won in 2016, the hat had become so powerful that any resistance to his political agenda was insufficient without resistance to the hat itself. As Trump formalized his victory by adding a big, bold “45” detail to the hats, his opposition burned them at protests and knit pink pussyhats in droves to serve as an ideological counterweight.
During Trump’s first term, MAGA hats earned their reputation as a symbol of intimidation, worn by attenders of white nationalist rallies and school shooters alike. A controversial 2019 incident involving a white teenager in a MAGA hat filmed smirking at an Indigenous activist cemented the hat as the ultimate expression, depending on your perspective, of either empowerment or menace.
Just as Trump’s political ideology has changed and adapted as opportunity arises, so too has the hat. In Trump’s first term, the offerings expanded to include pink, rainbow, and even several different Halloween MAGA hats, as well as versions calling to make farmers and space great again. (This is to say nothing of the market for knockoffs, which has memeified the MAGA hat ad infinitum.)
In pursuit of a second term, the Trump campaign overhauled the MAGA hat into a bigger, louder, funhouse version of itself. The rectangular hats became taller overnight—square-shaped, with a stiffer, more structured face. A U.S. flag and “Trump 2020” were added on the side and back, respectively. While the original’s MAGA lettering was centered and proportionate to the size of the hat, on the new versions it was stretched to consume all available space, reading like a scream.
After Trump’s defeat in 2020, many wondered what would become of the hats. Typically, as reporter John Herrman noted at the time, when candidates lose, their merch is donated, recycled, or kept as keepsakes. “All of this relies, though, on the campaign actually coming to an end,” he wrote, before presciently asking: “What if it doesn’t?” Sure enough, as Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol a few months later, MAGA hats littered the crowd.
During the interregnum that followed, the hats were an expression of intransigence among supporters, a message that four chaotic years of Trump’s rule had left their loyalties unchanged. Wearing MAGA hats also allowed Trump’s base to voice their support even as he made fewer headlines and public appearances.
In 2022, when Trump announced his intention to run again, he wasn’t wearing his signature hat. But at that point, he didn’t have to. The MAGA hat had taken on a life of its own.
His campaign went on to launch the “Little Red MAGA Hat,” a white hat decorated with an image of the classic red MAGA hat, styled almost like a museum exhibit. It was an indulgent piece of political merch; but for supporters, it paid homage to the hat’s symbolic evolution. Once an instrument of tribalism and trolling, it had become an object of respect, even reverence.
As the 2024 race heated up, the standard MAGA hat was reinvented once again with bold colors, an increased price tag, and “45-47” on the side—the hyphen implying, perhaps, that Trump never stopped being the legitimate president during Joe Biden’s supposedly stolen term.
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U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene wears a triumphant variation of the hat during Trump’s speech to Congress on March 4. Allison Robbert/AFP Via Getty Images
Today, That “47” Is No Longer A Campaign Hope But Reality.
After his reelection, Trump’s success cannot continue to be seen as fringe or surprising; it’s mainstream. And as stigmas against Trumpism have softened, the MAGA hat has lost some of its shock factor. Though many on the left still have a Pavlovian aversion to it, the hat is no longer as universally taboo or transgressive as it once was. A Washington Post article from last November documented the uptick in MAGA hats in Democratic enclaves, where victorious Trump supporters “are feeling newly emboldened to wear their beliefs on their heads.”
In its first decade, the MAGA hat has shape-shifted from an instrument of provocation to one of intimidation, from an expression of intransigence now to one of triumph. It’s a reflection of the changed meaning of Trump’s own presidency—his shift from hostile insurgency to newfound hegemony. To wear a MAGA hat today feels more like bragging than before; it’s a trophy wielded with confidence by members of the winning team. The slogan on a newly released official hat—“Trump was right about everything!”—reflects as much.
The breakout hat of this era belongs to its breakout political actor: Elon Musk. His signature Dark MAGA hat has stripped many of the original’s most Trumpian features and reimagined them in a supervillain’s likeness. The classic red and white is now a sleek black and gray. Certain versions use a font that has been likened to one associated with Nazis. Sometimes, in lieu of “45-47,” the side of the hat says, “Never Surrender.”
The MAGA hat is an accessory to Musk’s political power in the truest sense of the word. Throughout history, one of the primary purposes of hats has been to shield the wearer from the elements. True to form, Musk uses the MAGA hat as political shelter under which he can pursue his own ambitions with a clear symbol of Trump’s blessing. The visual shortcut spares the Republican Party from difficult conversations about whether Musk’s actions align with its values or serve its long-term interests. So long as something is done under the guise of making America great again or the shadow of a hat that says as much, it is fit for purpose.
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Trump throws MAGA-Esque Hats that read “Save America” into the crowd at a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, on September 23, 2022. Allison Joyce/Getty Images
At 10 years old, the MAGA hat is more powerful and pervasive than ever before. Its iconography has transcended borders and become a symbol embraced by political movements and leaders far beyond the United States. Anyone hoping to ingratiate themselves with or oppose Trumpism has few options for doing so that don’t involve the hat. For instance, in late January, Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s defiant “Canada Is Not for Sale” hat went viral as a rebuttal against Trump’s antagonism.
But this playbook—hats as the answer to hats—is tried and tired. Biden’s anti-MAGA victory hat aged poorly. The Harris-Walz camo hat was the accessory of the summer, but it was not enough to compensate for an unpopular establishment candidate. Even the pussyhats, popping up at protests once again, feel less like an expression of resistance than a bleak reminder of the political problems that remain unsolved a decade later.
Trump’s opponents have yet to form any meaningful opposition to his second term of rule. For those interested in undertaking such a task, I’d recommend thinking bigger than a hat this time around.
A scarf, perhaps?
— Megan DuBois Is An Assistant Editor at Foreign Policy.
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