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Appodlachia

Appalachian storytelling from the left. John Brown is a hero, unions are good, accents are sexy, public lands are sacred, and redneck is a term of endearment

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No, contaminated drinking water isn't what Appalachians "voted for"

If your personal politics are even remotely to the left of “fuck the gays, fuck the immigrants, I am a mercenary at the behest of maximizing shareholder value” and are from Appalachia, you have dealt with the complex feelings inherent in lo...

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Making it a crime to be transgender in West Virginia?

At the beginning of every year, state legislatures reconvene to pass new laws. If you're a trans person living in a state with any semblance of Republican control of government, this means you’re waiting to see how your very existence will ...

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Data Center DISASTER: West Virginia GOP stripped your rights away to build AI power suckers

If a massive AI data center was being proposed in your community, you would probably want a say in whether it was allowed…right? You would probably at least want to know that the majority of the tax revenue made from the massive power-sucki...

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GOP megadonor car salesman may soon dictate your electric bill

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    Writing about (mostly) Appalachian issues from the left. Beliefs: Accents are sexy / John Brown is a hero / Unions are good / redneck is a term of endearment

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