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The Economist· 2025-06-29 12:26
Violeta Chamorro’s principal task as president of Nicaragua was to bring about her late husband’s dream: democracy, reconciliation, lasting peace.She did so with a mother’s common sense https://t.co/TiWspVZ22h ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-06-29 03:47
The biggest question facing Bangladesh is how quickly it can restore democracy—and how long that achievement will endure. Banning an opposition party is not a good start https://t.co/cA1oTa5kfS ...
This Is What Democracy Looks Like | Laurel Lee | TEDxTampa
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:50
[Music] What if I told you that more arguments, not fewer, might be the thing that saves America. I spent years in the courtroom listening to people argue, really argue. As a judge here in Tampa, I saw lawyers going head-to-head over highstakes cases.They had different facts, different law, different arguments, and fiercely different views about what justice requires. But the courtroom is built for that. It's a space where everybody expects to come and make their argument and ultimately reach a conclusion.N ...
How social media hijacks our political perception | Luna Fast & Helin Turhan | TEDxBerlin
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:50
Social Media & Political Polarization - Social media algorithms prioritize engagement over truth, rewarding outrageous content and contributing to the spread of misinformation [5][6] - By 2026, Europol predicts that 90% of online content may be synthetically generated using AI, exacerbating the spread of sensationalism and misinformation [6] - Echo chamber effect on social media reinforces existing beliefs by continuously feeding users similar content, trapping them in ideological bubbles [7][8] - Misinformation and conspiracy theories propagated online can fuel real-world aggression and threaten democracy, as exemplified by the January 6th attack on the US Capitol [9][10] - Governments may utilize social media to control dissenting voices and manipulate narratives, even in seemingly democratic countries [11] - Governmental powers can manipulate social media to their own advantage, building up their own narrative and neglecting other views, ultimately resulting in polarizing opinions and misinformation [12][13] - Far-right parties leverage social media to market their ideological perspectives, gaining support, especially amongst young voters [14] Solutions & Countermeasures - Countries should adopt media literacy programs to teach students to critically analyze news sources, recognize bias, and identify misinformation [16] - Individuals should take responsibility for verifying information and seek a range of perspectives from reputable sources to break free from ideological bubbles [16][17] - Lateral reading, or checking multiple reputable sources, should become a habit in digital consumption to combat misinformation [17] - Collective efforts are needed to demand accountability, prioritize education, and foster critical thinking to rebuild public discourse grounded in truth [18]
'No Kings' Protesters Rally in Trump Country | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-06-14 18:24
I am in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. I'm in West Morland County, which is a county that Donald Trump won in November with about 64% of the vote. There's about a thousand people behind me in front of the county courthouse. It's been mostly a peaceful protest. A lot of signs, a lot of chanting. Hey, hey, ho, ho. Donald Trump has got to go. USA, USA, USA, USA. the fact that he's having this parade today and wasting what they're saying is going to be $45 million on this parade when there are people in this country ...
Ali Velshi: Protests demonstrate why, despite Trump's actions, America is still a democracy
MSNBC· 2025-06-14 03:20
Well, outrage over Donald Trump using the military as pawns in a manufactured crisis in Los Angeles is building just hours before Donald Trump intends to abuse the military again to celebrate, as Jen said, himself. Donald Trump is throwing a multi-million dollar military parade for the Army's 250th birthday, which just so happens to coincide with his 79th birthday. But that parade will be overshadowed by the more than 2,000 protest events planned in cities across the country to declare no kings in America. ...
The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell - June 12 | Audio Only
MSNBC· 2025-06-13 06:55
International Relations & Security - Israel launched a preemptive strike against Iran, targeting multiple targets and senior Iranian leaders, with potential Mossad involvement [1][3] - The strike targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, military bases, and residential compounds, with reports of casualties including the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard [3][4] - Concerns exist regarding Iran's retaliation capabilities and the potential for escalation in the Middle East, especially given limited US involvement [1][3][4] - The Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal is criticized for potentially contributing to the current crisis [1] US Domestic Politics & Legal Matters - A federal judge ruled in favor of California Governor Gavin Newsome, ordering the California National Guard back under his command and criticizing Donald Trump's overreach [1][2] - The judge meticulously reviewed events in Los Angeles, concluding that local law enforcement had the situation under control and federal support was unnecessary [2][5] - The court decision is seen as a victory for democracy and a rejection of efforts to normalize military presence in US streets [1][2] - Senator Alex Padilla was reportedly attacked by federal agents in a federal building, raising concerns about the Trump administration's actions and potential abuse of power [2][3] Immigration Policy - Donald Trump seemingly surrendered on his promise of mass deportations, indicating a shift in policy towards recognizing the importance of immigrant workers in agriculture and hospitality [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] - Trump acknowledged the reliance of farmers and the hotel industry on immigrant labor, suggesting a willingness to allow them to stay in the US [7][11][12][13][14]
Newsom: Trump is not 'above' constitutional constraints
MSNBC· 2025-06-13 03:16
Political System & Democracy - The report highlights the importance of democracy and the enduring principles of the founding fathers [1] - The system of checks and balances, separation of power, and co-equal branches of government are crucial [2] - The report suggests that the former president has tested the limits of constitutional constraints [2] - The order makes clear that no one is above constitutional constraints [2]
‘Stop collaborating, start fighting’: Sen. Chris Murphy reacts to Padilla incident
MSNBC· 2025-06-13 01:55
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut. Welcome, Senator. Um, thanks for having me. Your reaction, your thoughts to the day. Well, I mean, listen, this is got to be put in context. Donald Trump has made it very clear that he is going to use violence in order to try to intimidate people away from protests, that he is going to encourage violence uh when it is being used on his behalf. And this is a triedand-rue authoritarian tactic. Um, what happened today is absolutely outrageous. Um we're all collea ...
'Horrendous incident' Dem. senator on Sen. Padilla's forced removal from DHS Sec. Noem's press conf.
MSNBC· 2025-06-12 21:34
It is unacceptable that a United States senator in his own home state, elected by millions of people, went to ask a question for his constituents to get an answer and was brutally thrown to the ground and handcuffed. That is wrong. And I cannot believe that we don't have senators on both sides of the aisle calling this out as outrageous.This is what a democracy is about. Mr. . President, Mr.. President, it is about us coming to the United States Senate, speaking out, asking questions, getting information so ...