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" ... But the media is not alone in this mental coup d'état. Many politicians are also culpable. For years, news outlets have adhered to the saying, “If it bleeds, it leads.” Politicians also understand America’s fascination with violence. Thus, if shock value is the medicine, politicians and the media are the dispensaries. Even when the news is accurate, it is often incomplete. Sadly, too many people believe it without question, especially if it agrees with their existing world view. And the battle for the mind continues. ... "
" ... Resumes are written to get you in the door for an interview. And they are written always with the reader in mind. What the writer thinks is an awesome resume, may in fact confuse, distract or even bore the reader. You need to keep them intrigued, but not in the way of a mystery. Telling them about the culpable butler upfront is the thing to do, the salacious details can follow. ... "
" ... Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) went much further, accusing Clinton of being “culpable” in the worst terrorist attack against the U.S. since the September 11, 2011 attacks. He said: “Had I been president at the time and found you did not read the cables from Benghazi, you did not read cables from Ambassador Stevens, I would have relieved you of your post.” ... "
" ... Today, as the Black Lives Matter movement gains speed, brands that are offensive to the African American community as well as brands that are offensive to other minorities are reacting quickly. They are making corrections (likely long overdue) to ensure that their brands are not inadvertently culpable for systemic racism and are more aligned with their corporate values and also to meet consumer expectations. And so, Quaker Oats, a division of Pepsico, has announced that it will “reimagine” its Aunt Jemima brand of syrup and pancake mix. Actually, it’s more than just “reimagining” the brand, the Aunt Jemima name will be replaced as will the depiction of Aunt Jemima on the packaging. Aunt Jemima was originally a self-rising flour that was launched in the late 1800s. The name came from a song performed by mistral actors and the imagery (until recently updated) used a “mammy,” a racist depiction of slaves serving white families with a smile. Quaker Oats recognizes that the origins of Aunt Jemima are based on racial stereotypes and that past updates are simply not enough. ... "
" ... “Our country has historically helped out businesses culpable for demise. We did it for Chrysler, Fannie [Mae] and Freddie [Mac]. We’re usually quick to help out industries. It’s hard at this point to not feel disrespected, especially when we’re 4% of the GDP,” he said. “We’ve gotten on the doorstep of passing [the RESTAURANTS Act], we just can’t get it into the end zone. The industry needs it and deserves it.” ... "