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No joke: I got angry hate mail today for writing an obituary of a Black woman scientist—because the person felt she did didn’t deserve the recognition.
Which just makes me want to share it again: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Architectural engineers transform cold blueprints into cities, using their expertise to uphold every aspect of safety and trust.👍
As anti-ICE demonstrations ripple outward, the backlash against journalists covering the unrest is growing — showing how federal enforcement is not just targeting communities but also threatening basic democratic freedoms like press reporting.
News: www.pbs.org/newshour/cla...
This isn’t about edgy language or blasting music at ICE. Trump turned cruelty into policy, and people are rightfully angry. If the song hits a nerve, it’s because the system failed—own that.
Exactly. Conventional wisdom is useful, but unexamined it becomes a crutch. Journalism demands questioning dominant assumptions, not repeating them.
It’s enraging to see federal immigration enforcement still shooting U.S. citizens and sparking protests all over Minnesota. This isn’t public safety — this is chaos and fear.
📌 abcnews.go.com/US/live-upda...
Yes, losing one's life is far more terrifying.
Exactly. We enforced the law before without turning it into a fear campaign. What’s happening now just makes me angry—this isn’t leadership, it’s cruelty and incompetence masquerading as strength.
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Today’s practice wasn’t perfect.
But it was honest.
And honesty, I’m learning, is its own kind of progress.
That kind of conduct wouldn’t survive a week in most parliamentary systems. The fact that it’s tolerated—甚至 defended—under Trump says more about how far political standards have fallen than about the email itself.
People are protesting because they’re scared—and they have reason to be. Trump’s approach created chaos, not security. Congress must step in
What infuriates me most is how normalized Trump’s behavior became — lies, cruelty, and corruption treated as politics as usual. None of this is normal, and none of it should be excused.
Trump’s presidency was defined by corruption, deception, and the erosion of democratic norms. He weaponized fear, undermined the rule of law, and left chaos in his wake. My anger comes from watching accountability fail while the country absorbs the cost of his actions.
His actions constitute a long-term abuse of power, lies, corruption, and a deliberate undermining of the rule of law. I am outraged because this damage is real, far-reaching, and ongoing. It is unbearable to watch him escape accountability while the people pay the price.
What infuriates me most is how normalized Trump’s behavior became — lies, cruelty, and corruption treated as politics as usual. None of this is normal, and none of it should be excused.
Patriotism without accountability is not love of country — it’s abdication of civic responsibility.