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TRUMP IS AMERICA’S MOST DANGEROUS EXPORT
Donald Trump is not only undermining democracy here at home, but he’s also emboldening dangerous authoritarian movements around the world. Trump’s presidency has become America’s most dangerous export.
FIRST: Trump has provided cover for authoritarian leaders around the world who are actively attacking the media and suppressing the truth to entrench their power.
He congratulated Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on his electoral victory, despite Orban’s efforts to undermine democracy and stifle freedom of the press.
On Twitter, Trump vowed to join with Polish president Andrzej Duda to “fight the fake news”. Duda has placed media outlets under strict government control.
Trump welcomed to the White House the Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who has locked up tens of thousands of his political opponents and decimated the human-rights community there.
Trump reached out to Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte, who has invoked Hitler’s mass extermination of Jews as a model for how he would like to dispose of drug dealers and addicts.
He has courted Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has imprisoned critics and human-rights activists, caused thousands of civilian deaths in Yemen, and – evidence increasingly suggests – is responsible for the gruesome death of Washington Post journalist and U.S. resident Jamal Khashoggi.
And, of course, Trump infamously made excuses for Vladimir Putin when asked about the murder of Russian journalists.
SECOND: Trump’s anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric have lent legitimacy to racist and xenophobic political parties across Europe. His success playing on racial fears and stoking nationalist sentiment has been a model for their efforts.
Look at Italy’s new deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, who campaigned on mass deportations and has evoked the language of Benito Mussolini.
And Austria’s far-right Freedom Party has demanded tighter border security, expedited deportations, and financial “sanctions” on immigrants.
Close behind them, although not yet in power, are France’s Marine Le Pen and Britain’s Nigel Farage, who Trump has complimented on Twitter.
THIRD: Trump has undermined the international institutions committed to protecting human rights and defending democracy.
Unlike former U.S. presidents, Trump doesn’t publicly mention human rights.
In a break with decades of U.S. foreign policy, Trump has attacked NATO, weakening the alliance as Putin threatens to undermine democracies in Western Europe.
He has also called the European Union a “foe,” playing into nationalist movements.
As in the 1930s, economic strains are fueling the rise of demagogues who direct anger and resentment toward scapegoats such as immigrants and minorities – lying about them with impunity.
But the truth is still getting through to most people, and democracy is still alive. Yet in sharp contrast to the 1930s when the president of the United States defended our democratic ideals, Trump is now helping lead the charge against them.
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Here is something I found on “I know everything about science” @aeltrileaf. Prepare to laugh your head off:
So the Large Hadron Collider is responsible for climate change then, jfc that is the dumbest thing I’ve heard. I know the collider is large, but it’s definitely not responsible for global warming. And micro black holes, seriously? If Aeltri had taken the time to do proper research, she would know that micro black holes aren’t dangerous at all. Unless you think that demons from another might pop through them. As for the article itself, the website where it was taken is real, but somehow, I can’t find anything about the missing scientist. My guess is it’s fake news. Because Aeltri didn’t put the link to the article, just a screenshot.
She probably does think demons from another dimension are popping through it!🤣
I don’t think aeltri actually is capable of thinking. I think she’s an idiot. My cats have more common sense than she does. After all she says asteroids can influence our behaviour. Crap.
Iirc the article was created for a game, it isn’t an genuine article from the site.
Spelling and grammar errors like “conspirasies” and “widely excepted” are enough of a red flag for me. Definitely fake.
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TRUMP AND THE ART OF THE NO DEAL
Donald Trump promised to be America’s dealmaker-in-chief, touting his “extraordinary” ability to negotiate. But so far, Trump has shown he can’t make a deal. Here’s the list of biggest no-deals:
1. No deal with North Korea. Following his summit with Kim Jong Un, Trump declared on Twitter that “there is no longer a nuclear threat” from North Korea. But in fact, there’s no deal. Kim conceded nothing on weapons and missile programs. Recent satellite imagery shows North Korea is actually improving its nuclear capability.
2. No deal with Russia. At the Helsinki summit, Russia agreed to nothing. But Trump gave away the store, even casting doubt on Russia’s collusion in the 2016 election in the face of the conclusions of America’s own intelligence agencies.
3. No deal with China on trade. Instead, we’re on the brink of a trade war with China, which is retaliating against U.S. tariffs.
4. No deal with Europe on trade. Instead, Europe has merely agreed to negotiate towards a resolution of the trade war Trump provoked in the first place.
5. No deal on Iran. Trump announced America’s exit from the Iran nuclear deal. Since then, no negotiations.
6. No deal on climate change. Trump simply pulled out of the Paris accords. There have been no negotiations since.
7. No deal with the Group of 7 leading economic powers. Instead, Trump just pulled out of the joint communique.
8. No deal on immigration or the DREAMers. Trump promised a new immigration bill, and a new deal from the young people brought to America as children. But since then, nothing.
9. No budget deal with Congress. The government is still operating under a “continuing resolution.”
10. No deal on replacing the Affordable Care Act. Trump promised to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act. But there’s been no repeal, and no replacement. He and the Republican Congress never agreed to a new plan.
11. No deal on gun control. After the Parkland shooting, Trump promised to tighten background checks for gun buyers and said he’d consider raising the age for buying certain types of guns. Instead, he bowed to the NRA.
Bottom line: Trump can’t make deals. He can only pull out of deals already made, or pretend he’s made deals that soon evaporate, or give away the store.
He’s perfected the art of the no deal.
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Retouching 19th March 2018 Cumberbatch & Huskies
Looking back at some cool (excuse the pun) images shot by Joe Winsdor-Williams for BA’s magazine ‘High Life’ of Benedict Cumberbatch in Finland. Co-incidentally this was the most stolen ever issue, due to BC being on the cover and presumably BA being the favoured carrier of the ‘Cumberbitches’. The retouching needed to evoke a sense of the cold without the subject looking frozen, plus it had some Huskies… who doesn’t like Huskies?! arctic / Benedict / Cumberbatch / Huskies / Husky / snow
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