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L affaire Sloan-O Toole expose des divisions au Parti conservateur

L affaire Sloan-O Toole expose des divisions au Parti conservateur
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The Newsom Chronicles, Episode 8: Everybody Hates Gavin

Democratic National Convention via AP After a brief hiatus, The Newsom Chronicles has returned… but cancellation looks even more imminent. Californians are feeling unified around their disdain and hatred for Governor Hair Gel. Twitter is united today against Gavin Newsom . Both the right and left are saying he is awful Episode 8 begins with 1.2 million signatures for Recall Gavin Newsom, and his Hairfulness is particularly feeling the love. Today has been healing in CA. @GavinNewsom has managed to piss off literally everyone with this reopening. Ppl who thought it was all a game are angrily vindicated, ppl who believed him now see he is not following science at all. Everyone Hates Gavin…coming next year to NBC!

The End of a Democratic Tyrant and White Supremacy: Beyond Making America Great Again

By Bola A. Akinterinwa United States used to be an important country for various reasons in international relations until the election of Mr. Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2016. Before 2016, the United States fought a civil war in 1861-1865 in defence of self-determination in international politics. In this regard, the United States made life very difficult for colonial masters, especially the United Kingdom and France in their desire to continue to sustain colonialism. In fact, the role of the United States in seeking to stop colonialism and promoting the principle of self-determination for dependent territories. The Gambia, in particular, was noteworthy.

Wonder Woman sequel highlights parallel political moments

Wonder Woman sequel highlights parallel political moments By James Owen Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman 1984”  or “WW84,” as the kids call it was released in theaters and on streaming simultaneously on Christmas Day, and was lambasted by critics and fanboys alike.  Many complained that the film, a sequel to the above-average 2017 comic-book movie, was incoherent with silly dialogue and too much plot crammed into an already-long running time.  Which made me wonder: have these people forgotten what a comic-book movie looks and sounds like? Because this could describe all of them, even the really good ones.   There’s a misogynist strain to some of these critiques. Having a female lead with her own agency is a bit threatening to geeks who must adhere to the idea that men are the inherently stronger gender. Or, heaven forbid, a director infuses a feminine perspective into an action film. More on that later.  

Trump And Trumpism: Memories Of Hitler

Trump And Trumpism: Memories Of Hitler German history presents an ominous lesson on the possibility of Trump and Trumpism overtaking American democracy. outlookindia.com 2021-01-19T17:53:43+05:30 On September 18, 1787, James McHenry, an Irish immigrant and Maryland delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, noted in his diary the exchange that took place between Elizabeth Willing Powell, a salonniére and one of the leading social figures of colonial and early Republic Philadelphia, and the British-American polymath Benjamin Franklin who had helped draft the Constitution: “What have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” Eliza, as she was popularly known, inquired. “A republic,” replied Franklin, “if you can keep it.”

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