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The Daily Gathering
Good morning, beloved community. It's Saturday, February 7, 2026. Today: The shit-stained ball-sack in the White House posts racist images of the Obamas as apes during Black History Month, that dick-sniffing butt-trumpet JD Vance gets booed out of the fucking Olympics, fast fashion drowns the planet in polyester and exploitation, and the gay NFL cheerleader bringing joy to Super Bowl Sunday.
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When Racism Goes Viral: Trump's Deleted Disgrace

Blazing Saddles….we all remember
Fuck This: Picture it—late Thursday night, the glow of Truth Social illuminating a bloated face as stubby fingers hit "post" on a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes swinging through jungle branches. The oldest, most dehumanizing racist trope in American history, unleashed during the first week of Black History Month by the cock-juggling thunder-cunt occupying the Oval Office.
The damage:
White House initially defended the post, calling it a harmless "Lion King meme" before backtracking Friday when even Republican Senator Tim Scott called it "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House"
After bipartisan condemnation, the fuck-knuckle tit-weasel blamed an unnamed staffer, refused to apologize, and told reporters "I didn't make a mistake"
The video compared Black Americans to simians—a centuries-old dehumanization tactic used to justify slavery, lynching, and ongoing white supremacy
Response: Tim Scott, the only Black Republican senator, publicly rebuked the ass-ramming cock-socket Trump. Vice President Kamala Harris accused the administration of a cover-up. Yet as of Saturday morning, no apology has been issued. What YOU can do: Document this. Share it. Remember it. When they try to whitewash this moment later, you were there. You saw the racism in real-time. The Hill
The World Boos Back: Vance's Olympic Humiliation

We all thought it
Well Shit: Milan's San Siro Stadium, 80,000 voices swelling as Team USA enters the Parade of Nations. Then the jumbotron cuts to JD Vance and Usha, waving American flags—and the stadium erupts. Not in cheers. In boos. Whistles. Jeers so loud the CBC commentator stammered: "Those are—oh, those are a lot of boos for him."
Stakes:
The ball-fondling turd-burglar Vance represented the U.S. at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, hours after hundreds protested ICE agents' presence in Milan
Unlike other world leaders, Vance's name wasn't announced—a deliberate Olympic Committee snub
This followed ICE's brutal Minneapolis crackdown that killed nurse Alex Pretti and mother Renee Good, sparking global outrage
IOC President had literally begged crowds Wednesday to "be respectful." They booed anyway.
Movement: Thousands marched in Milan Friday with "FCK ICE" signs. The world is watching American fascism and rejecting it audibly, publicly, globally. Kamala Harris's team trolled Vance on X with "Everyone booed anyway. Sad!" What we learn: International solidarity still exists. The empire is not invincible. Common Dreams
Fast Fashion's Deadly Grip

On the catwalk
Ok Then: Somewhere in Bangladesh, young women's fingers bleed threading needles for $2 a day. The polyester dust coats their lungs. They'll make 400 billion pieces of clothing this year—garments worn maybe twice before landing in Kenyan landfills where children scavenge through Western waste.
The science:
Fashion produces 10% of global carbon emissions—more than all international flights and shipping combined
Textile dyeing is the world's second-largest water polluter, dumping toxic chemicals into rivers that entire villages drink from
85% of textiles hit landfills annually; washing synthetic clothes releases 500,000 tons of microplastics into oceans—equivalent to 50 billion plastic bottles
Cotton production requires 700 gallons of water for ONE shirt, 2,000 gallons for jeans
80% of garment workers are women aged 18-24, facing forced labor in Argentina, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Turkey, Vietnam
Action: Slow fashion isn't just aesthetic—it's survival. Buy secondhand (ThredUp, Poshmark), rent clothes (Rent the Runway), choose sustainable fabrics (organic cotton, hemp, linen), or better yet: wear what you fucking own. This isn't about individual purity. It's about choking the supply chain that drowns Dhaka in our discarded trends. Earth.org
Life Survival: Liberation
"We have to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society."
— Angela Davis
Survival: You can't overthrow systems while wearing their uniform. Every refusal to buy what capitalism insists you need is a small reclamation. Wear your jeans until they're soft as prayer. Mend the rip. Pass them to someone who'll love them next. This is how we practice future-building—one worn-through knee at a time.
Community & Culture
Comedy club cancels MAGA comedian who called murdered lesbian Renee Good a "retarded lesbian" and said her "last name was Good, that's what I said after they shot her in the face." Six sold-out Minnesota shows dropped after threats. Why it matters: Even comedy has fucking limits. Punching down at murdered queer women isn't brave—it's violence. Pink News
Former Boy Scout wins 45-year vindication: Tim Curran, expelled in 1980 for being gay, now leads a Boy Scouts troop after successfully suing the organization. Why it matters: Justice delayed isn't justice denied when you live long enough to watch bigotry crumble. LGBTQ Nation
Nature & Science
Ocean species migrating 70 kilometers per decade as warming waters force fish poleward, disrupting marine ecosystems and threatening global fisheries that feed billions. Why it matters: The ocean's being re-dealt like cards in a rigged game, and coastal communities will starve. Science Daily
Climate adaptation in real-time: Researchers document rapid evolutionary changes in plant species responding to temperature shifts—nature evolving faster than policy can keep pace. Why it matters: Life finds a way, but we're forcing it to sprint. Science Daily
Life Hacks
Kitchen chaos → Mise en place Sunday: Spend 90 minutes chopping vegetables, portioning proteins, labeling containers. Monday through Friday, dinner's 15 minutes instead of an hour. The feeling: Thursday at 6pm, you open the fridge and everything's ready. No decisions. No knife work. Just assembly and the exhale of competence.
Email overwhelm → The 2-minute rule at day's end: Before logging off, scan inbox. Anything solvable in under 2 minutes gets done NOW. Everything else gets tomorrow's fresh brain. The feeling: That number dropping from 47 to 31. The small win that lets you close the laptop without guilt clinging to your shoulders.
Relationship resentment → Weekly 10-minute check-ins: Sunday mornings, coffee in hand, ask: "What do you need from me this week? What can I take off your plate?" The feeling: Being known. Being seen. The weight lifting when your partner says "I've got Thursday's dinner" before you have to ask.
Food & Nourishment
Winter citrus at peak → Segment blood oranges and grapefruits, toss with olive oil, flaky salt, torn mint. The acid cuts through February's heavy dinners.
Fuck Starbucks → Buy a $15 French press, decent beans from a local roaster. Three weeks and you've saved enough for the press. Six months and you've funded a weekend trip instead of Howard Schultz's union-busting.
Pantry pasta transformation → Can of white beans, garlic, red pepper flakes, pasta water, lemon zest. 12 minutes, $3, tastes like you actually tried.
Life Survival: Freedom
"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own."
— Audre Lorde
Survival: Remember this when fast fashion's executives claim they're empowering women by employing them in factories. Liberation doesn't come with a time clock and wage theft. Send readers into the weekend knowing that no one's free until the girl sewing your jeans can afford to buy one herself.

