Professor Timothy Longman, with a purview in political science and international relations, posted on social media speaking about the importance of language studies, from personal experience, and about the widespread demand that the Department of Education reinstate the Title VI program.
Tag: rwanda
People have been misled about the opposition to public health, and the dangers of MAGA MAHA.
It was always the right-wing pushing everyone to the right. And politicians need to be pushed back, and the only people who can do that is constituents. Quite a catch 22.
Funded advertising for the idea of state sponsored ethnic cleansing in America is not a good sign.
And I really don’t want my tax dollars paying for that bullshit, do you?
The grotesque vision of accusation in a mirror propaganda.
This is not an unusual cognitive warfare tactic unfortunately.
Why did the Trump administration rendition Burmese and Vietnamese immigrants to South Sudan.
Are people still using the term “constitutional crisis” or did the fancy people abandon that phrase now?
Politicians are frightened into silence about violence that could be prevented by speaking up against the violence.
Republican politicians might be bullied into silence more than Democrats, but when the massacres start, tyrannical genocidaires do tend to go after moderates among their own first.
The cult of anti-woke.
I realize this is funny. But there’s a dark risk to the mechanism of this type of social contagion.
The information zombies of pandemic misinformation.
There are things that have stuck with people from the beginning of the pandemic when we didn’t know much, and science & clinical information on covid was new, but we need to move with the times.
Multiple motivations behind atrocities.
“She labels those who killed ‘joiners’, because they were motivated not primarily by a desire to kill Tutsi but by a desire to be fully part of the group that was taking part in the killing (Fujii, 2009).”
Gaslighting & manufacturing normal to minimize concerns is not the right direction to go in.
The coverage of threats by the media and the statements from community leaders are an exercise in elite panic, and that’s certainly not what we need.
Hinting atrocities.
I just keep racking up instances where I see things going on in the US that are eerily familiar to things I’ve read about Rwanda. Seems problematic.
I thought it was pretty obvious these things were connected.
I thought it was obvious why Joe Biden’s pardon of Hunter Biden immediately followed the announcement of Kash Patel being appointed to the FBI.













