is that it? you don t know anybody that works in the state department? you don t know anybody who works in city hall. how do you explain this differential between white and black on this thing? i think there are two big things going on.first, the people that are generally out of power who feel like the center of powers are more distant, are more likely to believe in conspiracies. they don t feel they have any control. the second thing going on with african-americans is they have been the subject of conspiracies in the past. we had the syphilis he can pairments, tuskegee. so the worst case scenario turned out to be true. absolutely. the third thing that s happen something we do see the african-americans have much stronger differential in terms of how much they re like republicans and democrats. essentially african-americans like democrats way more than they like republicans. african-americans are to the democratic party what the entire republican party is to the republican party.
crisis? the prediction is as many as 800,000 people may die unless these airlifts are more frequent and more effective. the thing that s so tragic is these events could be averted. we really understand the impacts of climate change. there s wonderful work on making more drought resistant seeds. there s wonderful work on making plants that actually almost hibernate in drought and so they wait for water to come and the think grow again. all of these things are available. but right now we have protectionist eu and u.s. policies so we give food aid only for the food grown here and so that s caused some of the delay. various aid agencies sort of tuszling with each other overwho s on first. and nobody really paying attention to the long-term architecture of building resilience for people in this region. rockefellerç foundation has big footprint in africa trying to change this. what can you do from the private
crisis? the prediction is as many as 800,000 people may die unless these airlifts are more frequent and more effective. the thing that s so tragic is these events could be averted. we really understand the impacts of climate change. there s wonderful work on making more drought resistant seeds. there s wonderful work on making plants that actually almost hibernate in drought and so they wait for water to come and the think grow again. all of these things are available. but right now we have protectionist eu and u.s. policies so we give food aid only for the food grown here and so that s caused some of the delay. various aid agencies sort of tuszling with each other overwho s on first. and nobody really paying attention to the long-term architecture of building resilience for people in this region. rockefellerç foundation has big footprint in africa trying to change this. what can you do from the private sector, from the nonprofit
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