Tweets that caught my eye...
"What’s really reprehensible is what’s hiding in plain sight: There are no signs that Trump is troubled by the fact that the man who allegedly murdered 50 people because of their Muslim faith sees him as a symbol of the devotion to protecting white identity that drove this act." https://t.co/h7T0KKhd54— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) March 18, 2019
Trump's language is likely emboldening white supremacist activity, experts tell me.— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) March 18, 2019
Why doesn't this possibility concern Trump?
What do his own national security professionals think of it?
It's time for tougher scrutiny of these questions. My new piece: https://t.co/ggIBaln8qk
An 8 year old homeless refugee from Nigeria has been crowned New York State chess champion for K - 3rd grade.— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) March 18, 2019
Tanitoluwa Adewumi’s story reminds us that despite huge opportunity gaps, America is filled with talent, much of it contributed by immigrants. https://t.co/mxsYjoYV6y
"...O’Rourke’s campaign announced that it had raised $6.1 million in the first 24 hours after launch — more than any other Democratic candidate including Sen. Bernie Sanders, who raised $5.9 million." https://t.co/g2xD27SX2R— John Ballard (@Hootsbudy) March 18, 2019
Trump's language is likely emboldening white supremacist activity, experts tell me.— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) March 18, 2019
Why doesn't this possibility concern Trump?
What do his own national security professionals think of it?
It's time for tougher scrutiny of these questions. My new piece: https://t.co/ggIBaln8qk
— John Ballard (@Hootsbudy) March 18, 2019
One of New Zealand's most notorious gangs have performed an emotional haka in a powerful tribute to the Christchurch massacre victims. The poignant moment saw around ten members of Black Power, which was first formed in 1970, gather near to the police cordon at Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch to perform the ceremonial dance. The group were surrounded by mourners who had gathered at a flower vigil to pay their respects to the victims of Friday's terror attack.
"The Haka is a type of traditional group dance originated by the Maori people of New Zealand. There are many different types of Hakas several of which are in the list below. Most Hakas involve vigorous... https://t.co/Mjbn8XIhWu
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