Why Now’s The Time To Be A Ruthless Dictator

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The Article: Why it’s a good time to be a dictator like Kim Jong-un by Jonathan Freedland in The Guardian.

The Text: In the early 1990s, when I was in my infancy as a reporter, the dominant international story was the war in the Balkans. Several of my peers made their names covering that war and were deeply affected by it. What motivated at least a few of them was not the desire simply to be on the front page or lead the evening news, but a passionate urge to let the world know what was happening. Several believed that, if only the world could see what they could see in Bosnia, then it would act.

Perhaps the authors of the latest UN report into human rights in North Korea felt a similar motivation. They can be satisfied that, thanks to their 372-page study, no one now can claim to be ignorant of the horrors committed in that place. They are laid out in stomach-turning detail: the torture, the deliberate starvation, the executions committed in a network of secret prison camps. The individual cases break the heart: the seven-year-old girl beaten to death over a few extra grains of food; the boy whose finger was chopped off for accidentally dropping a sewing machine in the factory where he was forced to work; and, most shocking of all, the mother forced to drown her just-born baby in a bowl of water.

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Pussy Riot’s Latest Vid Features Sochi Smackdown

The next time the Russian state wants to commit violence against unarmed civilians, they might want to make sure nobody’s got a camera lying around. Taking to Sochi to perform a song, Pussy Riot was soon hounded by the Cossack militia, who tried their hand at whipping and pepper spraying the punk opposition. Putin should have fun explaining that one.

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The Difference Between Obama And Putin

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Basically, Putin doesn’t fuck with all that respect and decorum bullshit.

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What We Mean When We Say Hello

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The Article: What We Mean When We Say Hello by Deborah Fallows in The Atlantic.

The Text: Last week I wrote about conversation starters that follow “Hello” and “How do you do.” Many dozens of you have written in and generously included your comments and interpretations of what you think people actually mean when they say something like “Where do you live?” or “Where are you from?”

Here is what you’ve said so far:

The most popular suggestion is some version of “Where do you live?” But as you describe, you are really after an answer offering some social-economic-cultural hints about a person’s life.

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Brian Williams Performs “Rapper’s Delight”

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Showcasing his wide range of talents, news anchor Brian Williams takes a breather from current events and dabbles in a swoon-worthy rendition of Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight”.

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