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Author: Erik Loomis

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Sekigawa’s Hiroshima

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On March 2, 2018
I have long been fascinated with World War II movies. Unlike literature, where the war didn't lead to as many great works as one might think, there are an amazing number of astounding World War II movies. Some were made at the time, some after...
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Government by Trolling

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On March 1, 2018
Back in August, Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta decided to induct Ronald Reagan into the U.S. Department of Labor Hall of Fame. Today, this was made official. This is nothing more than government by trolling. In fact, the second highest principle of Republican governance at...
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Today in the Sixth Extinction

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On February 27, 2018
Just continuing to document the horrible ways that humans have decimated the planet. The dwindling North Atlantic right whale population is on track to finish its breeding season without any new births, prompting experts to warn again that without human intervention, the species will face...

Children and Activism

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On February 27, 2018

This is a good reminder that the Stoneman Douglas survivors are acting in a well-established historical context of children leading activist movements or children playing critical roles under adult leadership.

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