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Why 'woke' and 'critical race theory' are the GOP's new favorite words


Why 'woke' and 'critical race theory' are the GOP's new favorite words
Don't ask them to define "woke." That's not the point.
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May 6, 2021, 9:30 AM UTC
These are perilous times in America. This once proud country is in danger, threatened to be brought low. Neo-Marxists and the socialist left are trying to use critical race theory to indoctrinate our children into supporting antifa, all while woke corporations assault our free speech and cancel patriotic voices in the name of intersectional communism.
OK, before you close this tab, let me clarify: What you just read was complete gobbledygook, absolutely meaningless as standalone sentences, devoid of any connection to the actual words they use. But these buzzwords have become a sort of common coin of the realm in the right-wing’s fever swamps, minted to be freely traded for likes and retweets and other forms of virality. And in the absence of policies that have broad appeal, this is what Republicans now are left to rely on to connect with their voting base.

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'Critical race theory' is the new 'sharia law' for GOP fearmongers


'Critical race theory' is the new 'sharia law' for GOP fearmongers
MSNBC
3 hrs ago
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Photo illustration: Three elephants raise their trunks up holding red and white sticks that read,"Neo-marxist", "Critical Race Theory" and "Woke Corporation".
These are perilous times in America. This once proud country is in danger, threatened to be brought low. Neo-Marxists and the socialist left are trying to use critical race theory to indoctrinate our children into supporting antifa, all while woke corporations assault our free speech and cancel patriotic voices in the name of intersectional communism.
OK, before you close this tab, let me clarify: What you just read was complete gobbledygook, absolutely meaningless as standalone sentences, devoid of any connection to the actual words they use. But these buzzwords have become a sort of common coin of the realm in the right-wing’s fever swamps, minted to be freely traded for likes and retweets and other forms of virality. And in the absence of policies that have broad appeal, this is what Republicans now are left to rely on to connect with their voting base.

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Retired GP helps develop apps so patients can better manage their medical conditions


Dr Ruth Chambers teamed up with Wetherspoons in 2019 and early 2020 to advertise the 'Know My Beat' app on drinks mats (Image: STOKE SENTINEL)
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Healthcare professionals in North Staffordshire are looking to technology to help patients take control of their health.
Retired GP Dr Ruth Chambers has used apps and smart speakers in recent years to help support people with medical conditions such as diabetes and heart problems.

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Colby College student starts coding club at Waterville Junior High School through civic leader fellowship program


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Colby College student starts coding club at Waterville Junior High School through civic leader fellowship program
Regan Bragg a senior from Marshfield anticipates the club will continue after this year, as one of the mentors she trained will take over.
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Colby College senior Regan Bragg started the Waterville Junior High School Coding Club as part of her O’Hanian-Szostak Fellowship for Civic Leadership.
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For as long as she can remember, Regan Bragg gravitated toward mathematics. At Colby College, she found computer science.
A 22-year-old native of Marshfield in rural Washington County, the Colby senior is the driving force behind Waterville Junior High School’s Coding Club, combining her academic interests and passion for working with children as an O’Hanian-Szostak Fellow for Civic Leadership.

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Amazon Alexa supports 400 North Staffordshire people through pandemic


Amazon's Alexa has been supporting people through the pandemic (Image: Amazon)
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A pilot project has been launched which has seen 400 people in North Staffordshire receive an Amazon Alexa Echo Dot to support them with their daily lives.

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