contracts down on ac activists. rachel: agent people were detained in hong kong, acured of disrupting order in a public space. his year, a carnival has been held where those vigils used to take place. and that s the new hong kong for you. in 2020, they were protesting the ccp and there were, i mean, gazillions of american flags as our protesters in the summer of 2020 were burning flags, american flags in hong kong they were flying american flags and calling for freedom of course, that didn t come to them. now you see these fake pro beijing protests instead of the tradition of honoring those brave people who tried to fight against communism in tiananmen square. every inch of space you give over becomes a place where freedom does not exist. president trump said the provocations are because we look weak from what happened in afghanistan to the minor incursion in ukraine. rachel: to the falling on the stage. to the falling on the stage of beijing, may be unnoterly looking at
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each other over a long period of time. there s this deep fear that commitment will limit my freedom, my freedom always to remake myself, to make myself into something new, when you get married for the long term and you have children, right, you are making a commitment to something outside of yourself. it s the opposite of being a narcissist. liberalism failed because it succeeded, because it created the kind of human beings that were no longer capable of being attached to each other. i really loved this conversation. rachel: i did too. i love the idea of narcism at the core of so much of what s wrong in modern american culture and acutely on the progressive left. i believe that to be true. so much of virtue signaling is about satisfying the self, not doing good in the world. he told us the background behind narcism, the greek idea of the character falling in love with himself, the reflection in the pond of himself. and how that boxes anything else out, possible in your life of what
The LaSalle Public Library will virtually host Annelise Heinz, Author and Associate Professor of History for a presentation on Mahjong on Tuesday, April 11th at 6:00 p.m. central time. <br/><br/>In her talk, Ms. Heinz will explore the American history of this Chinese parlor game and will chart the complex cultural journey of the game’s history that connects American expatriates in Shanghai, Jazz Age white Americans, urban Chinese Americans in the 1930s, Jewish American suburban mothers, and Air Force officers’ wives in the postwar era. Ms. Heinz’s talk follows the history of one game to think how, in their daily lives, individuals create and experience cultural change. <br/><br/>Annelise Heinz is an Author and Associate Professor of History at the University of Oregon, where she teaches women’s history, gender and sexuality, ethnicity and immigration, and consumerism. Her work has been featured on National Public Radio and international Chinese televisi
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