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" ... James: I've been thinking about it so much and when I think about the protest songs that I've written and then I think about the ones that I love, I think one thing probably all of us writers have in common is we wish the songs were obsolete. We wish there was no need to listen to them, that we had gotten past these points of hatred and these points of division and these points of senseless, pointless destructive human behavior that protest songs are trying to combat. I think most people wish these songs didn't have to be written to begin with or were like just historical memories or something. ... "
" ... Putin has made his hatred of NATO clear. He understands that undermining NATO would be a devastating blow to the U.S. and would make Europe pliant to Russia’s wishes. ... "
" ... Some CEOs are taking ethical steps. Alexis Ohanian, a cofounder of Reddit, Inc. resigned from the Board of Directors and stated that Reddit should replace him with a black candidate. He also stated that he would use his future profits from Reddit stock to support the black community especially when it comes to racial hatred. In response to Mr. Ohanian’s comments, Reddit CEO, Steve Huffman indicated that he would honor Mr. Ohanian’s request and wrote on Reddit that the company would take stronger action against racial injustice. He continued by saying that he made a mistake when he said in 2018, “… racism was not against the rules” and he takes full responsibility for the “… gap between our content policy and our values,” as reported in Bloomberg. CEO Huffman’s focus on racism will be watched as Reddit is considered to be a hotbed of vociferous, vicious racial forums. ... "
" ... The book will focus on Trump’s presidency, including his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the publishers, as well as the roots of “rising levels of rage and hatred, hopelessness and apathy” in the U.S. ... "
" ... “I have faced violent hatred before,” Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said in a statement on Twitter. “I was not deterred then, and I will not be deterred now. Tonight, Congress will continue the business of certifying the electoral college votes.” ... "