A student called Ted Cruz a racist and his 5 minutes long response silenced her and her entire audience. youtube.com/watch
Chris Abraham
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Fascinating…
Confessions of a Former Climate Activist youtube.com/watch
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The lady doth protest too much!
NPR investigative reporter Tom Dreisbach talks about how and why he led an ambitious team effort to preserve a comprehensive record of the events of January 6th, 2021. pca.st/episode/7…
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Fascinating insight and reporting
The 24th of February will be the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. pca.st/episode/5…
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I’m using this beautiful card holder as my wallet. It’s stunning. Lost Dutchman Leather Goods
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Working from Penrose Starbucks. When they called my name, Chris A, I walked up to the counter and said, “it’s not Chris A, it’s Chris Ayyyy” Didn’t land. I am almost 56 and I have honestly never made that joke before. Oh well, shot my shot.
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My theory? Out of spite, Trump will use his weapons of war tool instead in escalation and use warfare "sanctions" tools to show them that tarriffs were totally better than waging economic war on quasi allies
My theory is not that Trump quietly looks for a legal substitute for tariffs. My theory is that he takes the ruling personally, treats it like humiliation, and responds with an escalation designed to make the Court, Congress, and U.S. trading partners regret stopping him. In …
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This is for sure how my mind works, methinks.
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Only healthy cultures have the bandwidth to complain
Kvetching is usually a sign that the basics are handled. The lights are on. Food is available. The streets mostly work. Institutions are imperfect but functional enough to be criticized. People feel safe enough to demand better. In that sense, complaint is not always decadence. …
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Only healthy cultures complain
Only spoiled, rich, entitled communities spend all day kvetching. Once a society gets the big things mostly right, like lights on, shelves full, streets functioning, people start treating the remaining 20% as proof of collapse. That final stretch toward “utopia” is brutally hard, …
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Billionaires in America are gods.
Billionaires in America are gods. Not metaphors. Not exaggerations. Gods. They do not need to be liked. They need to be treated like gods. Scrape before them. Offer sacrifice. Bring tithe. Speak their names with weight. Adoration does not require affection. Fear is acceptable. …
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For years the federal faucet ran like eternal rain, and nobody said thank you. Now the faucet sputters, DOGE storms the temple, and suddenly everyone’s shocked the gods are temperamental. Jealous gods expect gratitude. Skip the hymn, lose the harvest.
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Uck Fice
Cult Of The CryBullies & Why People Hate “The Left” youtube.com/watch
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Turns out the number one e-commerce conversion issue is not shopping cart glitches - it’s a lack of brand trust! And that’s a PR problem www.linkedin.com/pulse/con…
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You’re welcome 🇺🇸
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American Gods and Feral Historian on the White Man in America—the entire video is a tour de force.
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A favorite book, audiobook, and TV series—and through the eyes of Feral Historian: chef’s kiss!
American Gods : Land and Egregores youtube.com/watch
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Finding Placed Shells on the Beach
The modern information trick isn’t staging events outright. It’s staging discovery. We’re encouraged to believe that if something reached our ears, we merely overheard it. That it floated organically into our awareness. But in an age of algorithms, editorial triage, coordinated …
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The modern trick isn’t staging events. It’s staging discovery. If news reached you, it was sent. Wag the Dog broke my innocence. Machetes in Africa barely register, but other stories get floodlights. We’re told we found shells on the beach, not that someone placed them there overnight.
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What a smart conversation on the very volatile and polarizing subject pca.st/episode/3…