• The House passed a resolution on Tuesday condemning the Russian abduction of Ukrainian children.
  • Nine Republicans voted against it.
  • It comes as a majority of the party has firmly turned against providing further US aid to Ukraine.

Here are the 9 Republicans who voted against the resolution:

  • Andy Biggs of Arizona

  • Eric Burlison of Missouri

  • Warren Davidson of Ohio

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia

  • Clay Higgins of Louisiana

  • Thomas Massie of Kentucky

  • Matt Rosendale of Montana

  • Chip Roy of Texas

  • Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin

  • jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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    8 months ago

    Removed, not because the word itself is inherently offensive, it’s not. It’s because the people who use it over “begrudgingly”, “stingy”, or “miserly” never do it out of good faith.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/niggardly

    “The words niggard and niggardly are etymologically unrelated to the highly offensive and inflammatory racial slur euphemistically referred to as the N-word, despite the words’ visual and auditory resemblance to it. Because of that resemblance, however, both niggard and niggardly are often taken to be offensive.”

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      8 months ago

      just to set the record straight…

      I use the word, specifically to point-out that it’s UNrelated to the n-word.

      WHEN we kowtow to disinformation,

      THEN we are accommodating disinformation’s rule.

      Fight it tooth & nail, ever mm of the way.

      Ideological disinformation, national-narcissism disinformation, historical disinformation, linguistic disinformation, Scientism’s disinformation & other pseudoscientific disinformation, ALL of it.