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Hundreds of surfers took part in a “paddle-out protest” action at Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth, England, near the site of the G7 Summit, on June 12.“It’s time to send a message to the world leaders attending the G7 Summit,” event organisers said. “We are facing ocean and climate emergency and drastic action needs to happen now.”The event was organised by Surfers Against Sewage and involved those on board forming a large circle on the water.The action was one of a number of environmental protests taking place in Falmouth on Saturday; a group from a Catholic aid agency for England and Wales also held a protest, on the beach. Credit: @jordanwoodsy via Storyful
The Atlantic
The former president’s ruthlessness remains central to his appeal.
February 17, 2021
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America as a whole has had enough of Donald Trump. Voters hold him responsible for the January 6 insurrection, they believe the Senate should have convicted him for his role, and they want him to leave national politics. But the Republican Party is another country, and they do things differently there. Its rank-and-file members didn’t support impeachment, don’t want Trump punished, and prefer him over any other potential candidate for president in 2024.
How can it be that Democrats and Republicans see the former president in such divergent ways? One common answer is that, thanks to information bubbles, they’re looking at different sets of facts; conservative outlets buried the impeachment hearings compared with other outlets’ coverage. Democrats and independents are still outraged, while Republicans have forgiven and forgotten.