New York Times (May 14)
Nearly three years after George Floyd’s murder prompted many companies to embrace Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (D.E.I.), “some companies are amending their approach to D.E.I., even renaming their departments to include ‘belonging.’ It’s the age of D.E.I.-B.”
Tags: Approach, Belonging, Companies, D.E.I.-B., Diversity, Equity, George Floyd, Inclusion, Murder, U.S.
New York Times (November 21)
Donald Trump stood up “for Saudi Arabian values. He disregarded the C.I.A.’s conclusions and American values in swallowing the Saudi version of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.” The President did absolutely nothing to support “the safety of journalists or Americans abroad.” He “could not summon even a modicum of lip service to condemn the abomination of dispatching a hit team equipped with a bone saw to throttle and dismember Mr. Khashoggi for daring to criticize the crown prince.”
Tags: Abomination, Bone saw, C.I.A., Crown Prince, Dismember, Journalist, Khashoggi, Murder, Saudi Arabia, Trump, U.S., Values
The New Yorker (October 3)
“Stephen Craig Paddock’s murder of more than fifty people in Las Vegas is, according to one measure, the three hundred and thirty-eighth mass shooting…. This year.”
Tags: Las Vegas, Mass shooting, Murder, Paddock, U.S.
USA Today (June 13)
“The abundance of assault weapons, and the ease with which they can be purchased in the USA, is a gap that gives mass shooters an edge.” No ban will be perfect, but banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines would “save lives and make it harder to carry out mass murder.” This is reason enough to make a ban worthwhile.
Tags: Assault weapons, Ban, High-capacity magazines, Mass shooters, Murder, U.S.
Washington Post (June 23)
“If American racism were a thing of the past, nine men and women who went to church last Wednesday evening would be alive.”
Wall Street Journal (May 14)
“Even a regime as murderous as North Korea’s can’t execute every discontented officer and minister. Applying maximum international pressure could exploit the fissures and possibly turn the discontent into regime change.”
Tags: Change, Discontent, Execution, International pressure, Murder, North Korea, Regime