50. The biased history of African descendants and neocolonialism can never apply to me in 21st century American : as a citizen of free country and market economy, I can never be invaded, occupied , and colonized; Supreme Court of the United States; Gravitas Plus: The race for Africa - YouTube; Darwin, Africa, and Genocide: The Horror of Scientific Racism - YouTube; Human Zoos: America's Forgotten History of Scientific Racism - YouTube. Robbing and colonizing African descendants can’t be normalized. They are ‘civilised’ and ‘look like us’: the racist coverage of Ukraine | Moustafa Bayoumi | The Guardian; The Russian invasion of Ukraine shows racism has no boundaries | Brookings; The Ukraine-Russia conflict highlights a racist double standard (nbcnews.com); War in Ukraine and Racism: The Physical and Mental Health of Refugees of Color Matters - PMC (nih.gov); Europe cannot abandon racialised people stuck at borders of Ukrainian conflict - European Network Against Racism (enar-eu.org); Ukraine's Language on Europe Risks Alienating Global South (foreignpolicy.com); www.aljazeera.com; Are only White people 'civilized'? - The Washington Post.
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What about Israel interfering with our politics and elections, plus stealing our secrets, that's is, ok? they need to be investigated also. American politicians are for sale. You can buy a senator congressmen, a justice and even a President if you have enough money. Everyone that is interfering with our political system have to be found accountable, but in America we have a doble standard for everything from the law to foreign policy. If I have even one of Trump cases my sorry ass will be in jail long time ago, If I been lobbying for a Foreign Country without properly register, I be in jail long time ago as long is not Israel lobby then is ok. We need to be more serious about our reality, our founding father feared and warned us about external political influence and deep pockets corruption. When the Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia during the 1787 Constitutional Convention, they represented a loosely held confederacy of Atlantic states recently freed from British rule. If the American experiment was going to work, the founding fathers knew that they had to insulate their new republic from deep-pocketed interests and old alliances from Europe. Through a course of heated conversations and compromises, safeguards against foreign influence as a corrupting force were built into the Constitution. The idea that some other empire was going to swallow them up was a constant source of fear for them,” American statesmen like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were no strangers to the backroom deals and soap-opera plot lines of 18th-century European politics. Gift-giving was common practice among foreign dignitaries, as was bestowing of titles of nobility on foreign political friends. Intermarriage of royal families was another classic way to bind the interests of two nations together. If the United States was going to be different, the framers needed a founding document that fully recognized and defended against the corrupting influence of foreign money and power, particularly on the president. “Article II of the Constitution gives such power to the president to run the executive branch that a president under the influence of a foreign nation would be far more dangerous than any other single individual,” Israel is attacking our system also and worst want to drag us on they bedding to make war to Iran, the same way they drag us to Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and Syria, but no one seen to care that our democracy is getting destroy by foreign policies lobby by a foreign country. The warmongers, the piratical military complex, and the Elite love that they profit from war, while our kids pay the ultimate price.
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Never take information from uninformed people for face value. Technology, politics, child rearing, food and any other subject really. This is why I recommend you listen to the Munk Debates, they have real experts taking a particular position and they debate respectfully and with facts. So, if you feel like getting somewhat informed about the geopolitics of a country the size of New Jersey, here is a link for you to find all such episodes. Make up your mind with facts, not tiktokers. https://lnkd.in/evqyNkZe
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This video discusses how the government has hidden its never-ending wars in the 21st century from the American people. With the advent of the Global War on Terror in 2001, there was plenty of reporting about American boots on the ground. But, the American public turned against the war within 3 years. So, as the century progressed, America moved toward air power to fight its wars (and maintain its dominance around the world). This hid what was happening from reporters. When independent journalists said they felt they were not being given full information and wanted more balanced reporting on the wars, they found that top officials would no longer give them the things they so professionally needed: interviews and scoops. So, increasingly, reports took on narratives that the government liked. Most importantly, these narratives made war invisible to the American people - exactly what the government wanted. https://lnkd.in/gZ9Xi6_G
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In this chapter, I explore the tumultuous presidency of Donald J. Trump and its profound impact on American democracy. This chapter delves into the unprecedented era of reality TV politics in the White House, from the ethical quagmire of conflicts of interest to the explosive Russian interference investigation and the historic dual impeachments. Drawing striking parallels with the Watergate scandal, I examine how systemic vulnerabilities and political corruption continue to threaten the foundations of democracy. Through a critical analysis of these dark chapters in U.S. political history, the chapter underscores the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to safeguard democratic institutions for future generations.
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#TransitionLab is returning for Season Two! We begin this season with historian Lindsay Chervinsky, who explains how America’s earliest presidents established a tradition for the peaceful transfer of power amid a period of extreme partisanship and at a time when our democracy was in its infancy. To hear more about what we can learn from previous transitions, listen to our first episode here. #PublicService #PresidentialTransition https://lnkd.in/ebXyVbt8
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Discover the latest insights on navigating tensions in the Middle East and promoting peace in this thought-provoking article. #HopeForPeace
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