Linda McMahon, the Secretary of Education, sent a letter to Harvard. They responded by grading it.
Honestly, this is the level of petty I aspire to.
EDIT: MOST LIKELY NOT FROM HARVARD
Linda McMahon, the Secretary of Education, sent a letter to Harvard. They responded by grading it.
Honestly, this is the level of petty I aspire to.
EDIT: MOST LIKELY NOT FROM HARVARD
Another horror story that will barely make a blip in the West.
A US strike killed 68 people from African countries kept in a detention centre in Yemen's Saada province. No comment from the US army.
These are people who had already endured unimaginable abuses on their dangerous trips fleeing their countries and crossing into Yemen on the way to Saudi Arabia.
God only knows what will happen to the survivors and the injured.
So knowing what we knew, we went out to ask people who were adults at the time of the deed. We asked them where they were living and which newspaper they had back then. After establishing that, we started asking about the murder.
And again we got the famous "I didn't know" again and again. We had copies of the newspaper from the incident and confronted them with it. They stuck to it. Nobody knew anything at all. The thing happened, became top news and nobody ever even heard of it.
They became angry at us for asking. Sometimes we were chased away. This was because we clearly noticed that they were lyiing and being teenager, we were not good at hiding the fact that we knew.
4/5
It is not just pro-Palestinian students in the U.S. who are facing the threat of deportation. Anti-genocide activists in Germany and Greece are also currently under threat of deportation, an unprecedented move to quash popular support for Palestine.
It is not just pro-Palestinian students in the U.S. who are facing the threat of deportation. Anti-genocide activists in Germany and Greece are also currently under threat of deportation, an unprecedented move to quash popular support for Palestine.