Short answer: Because it "makes people uncomfortable." Long answer: Article by Karen Nelson for Sun Herald, 12 Oct 2017.
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Ask questions first, be judgmental never.
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Democracy in Australia, Europe and America seems a little unhinged at the moment. Is it because irrationality is encoded into the DNA of Western civilisation? Quite possibly, says one philsopher.
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I went [on the O'Reilly Factor] because I know what O'Reilly knows: It's the most-watched show... I also know that when you have a bully pulpit, you need to be held accountable for what you preach.
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The four large countries where coronavirus cases have recently been increasing fastest are Brazil, the United States, Russia and Britain. And they have something in common.
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Uber and Lyft are set to entirely shut down ride-sharing operations in California. The businesses’ exit will leave hundreds of thousands of drivers unemployed and millions chasing an expensive cab. Well done, gubmit. FEE.org, 18 AUG 2020.
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From space, national boundaries vanish, the conflicts that divide people become less important, and the need to create a planetary society with the united will to protect this "pale blue dot" becomes both obvious and imperative.
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Some women thought the idea should be replicated elsewhere, some men called the bays out for double standards. Article by Elisha Thakorlal for The Sun UK, 15 OCT 2018.
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