If the concentration camps were started during the Obama administration and (nobody cared), then were operated during the first Trump admin and (the only caring-concern was performative) then they continued to operate under the Biden admin (while still nobody cared) then why would people suddenly start caring now?
BTW
I'm referring to the immigrant concentration camps near the border. What ones are you referring to?
So many Harris voters getting their faces eaten right now. They wanted genocide and a loss of civil rights before they'd ever support an actual leftist candidate like Stein. now they got it!
Stuff You Should Know -A show that originally came from How Stuff Works. The name is self explanatory
Radiolab -A science based narrative type show that originally airs on WNYC, a major NPR Affiliate and it used to be my favorite show but it's gone down in quality in recent years.
It's Always Sunny Podcast by the cast of Sunny in Philadelphia talk about their shows and personal lives. It's arguably the most light-hearted show I listen to
Philosophize This -a educational podcast that discusses mainstream philosophy and the development of the subject in chronological order. I'm only 29 episodes in and there are currently over 200
99 Percent Invisible -A show about the world of design and the stories behind it narrated by the perfect voice for radio, Roman Mars
The Dollop -An American history dark comedy podcast by comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart -The current iteration of Jon Stewart's podcast where he speaks much more candidly and at length on current events, mostly politics
NPR's Marketplace -a daily radio show on the state of the economy as well as markets
Marketplace presents: The Uncertain Hour -A podcast that does season length stories that take a deep dive into the broken aspects of americas economy, america's failing regulation & safety nets.
Behind The Bastards -A Biographical podcast about a lot of historic/prominent people that probably shouldn't be idolized
Sawbones -A podcast about the history of medicine.
The Moth -A collection of personal stories of triumph, change, growth, and inspiration as they were remembered and told live on stage. I first heard it on NPR.
On a more personal level I also listen to various collections of Alan Watts talks in addition to Sam Harris's Making Sense podcast.
I've never trusted Russia Today to be a fact based news source and more importantly it's been a long time since I've trusted CBS to report on anything that isn't 100% motivated by their own self-interested drive for profit.
TLDR:
Neither news source involved are known to me to be particularly trustworthy.
Huh, this is spun as a positive, and yet I doubt it is. I'm not sure they have many options. I imagine these assets require a cost to upkeep and maintain and I doubt they have many liquid assets after a decade of civil war.
Stalin is one of three world leaders that SAVED Europe from Hitler. I also find it hard to believe the much of Europe was scared of Tojo who may have instead also been scared of Stalin. --That's was a bad analogy. Do better.
If the concentration camps were started during the Obama administration and (nobody cared), then were operated during the first Trump admin and (the only caring-concern was performative) then they continued to operate under the Biden admin (while still nobody cared) then why would people suddenly start caring now?
BTW I'm referring to the immigrant concentration camps near the border. What ones are you referring to?