carding to rwandans, they were too privileged, greedy, bigot, racists, they were dangerous. everything about tutsiness was repulsive. for the most part actual tutsis in rwanda ignored this, hutu radio was not aimed at them. in july of 1994, nine months after rtlm went on the air, a genocide began in rwanda. tutsis were killed by rwandans, entire families dragged from their homes and hacked to death with machetes. hundreds of thousands of women were raped. the world watched in horror as it happened, but did nothing to intervene. instead our leaders told us at the time the genocide in rwanda would live forever as a lesson to the rest of us about the capacity of evil that lurks inside every human heart and the day, of reducing our neighbors to the sum total of their ethnicity, their individuals, not ethic groups. bill clinton gave an el eloquent speech back in 1998, and ask any democratic party official today could say the same words. look it up. it s hard to believe on msnbc. h
a pretty conventional understanding of this country s first black indian partrs canadian vice president who also happens tosi identify as a woman. now we assume that kamala harris was historically unpopular because she s historically incompetent and fake. we assume she earned her low approval. so we re not alone in that. lots off other people have comea to the very same conclusion. there s currently a debate among software engineers about whether harris is even of biological origin or instead the product of a classified government. evei project gone wrong. we don t know the answer, but we certainly understandnd the questionon . she s that synthetic. so again, until the other day we assume that people don t like kamala harris because d she s highlyca unlikable. keep in mind that even her own husband kisses or with a mask on to us that seemed like a pretty clear sign. but we re here tonight to tellu you that assumptions can changeh even assumptions rooted r in overwhelming evid
obvious. a lot of white people. that s inherently bad because white people are inherently bad. again, do you want to live in a country where powerful people talk this way? what does it look like in five years? the head of the nhl s, quote, social impact division said we said,quote, we have a lot of woo do. how does the comcast board feel about this? will they undergo forced diversification? as joy reid and tiffany cross think, we re white and too stupid to understand. kamala harris has had the triple problem, of being a woman, people not respecting her the way they would respect a male black vice president, and being black, being vice president at a time that s really difficult. joy and i talk about this all the time.
upside down instantly, invert in a flash of light as saul of tarsus, our road to damascus experience came and we saw this clip of joy read from msnbc during a drive time radio show. watching it, we realized the problem isn t kamala harris . the problem is us . soak take a look at this open your mind a little bit and see if you don t you come to the sae life changing conclusion that we did. here s joy reid i think for m commentariat she s had like the triple problem of being o a woman and sof p people not beg willing to respect her the way they would respect the male by fredman of being black,k, which we already w know what tht carries with it is the anti blackness comes with the package and then also beingit vice presidentnt at a time that is really, really difficult. so when i talkhoug aboutbout thl the time, madam vice president and you know this i only see blakeway okay, you went to was your game where he talks to you. it is ivc sounds a regular s seasonal regular really well. and i
what they say you ll have to bear with me. it can get confusing when we get into the numbers. we re talking three reactors at the daiichi plant at fukushima. the concern was reactor one and reactor three. now, there was talk of a strong possibility, the assumption of a strong possibility of a meltdown of one and the possibility of a little meltdown in reactor three. now today we had this explosion in reactor three, a hydrogen explosion, similar to what happened in reactor one. now we had another. that s reactor number two. it s knocked out. that explosion knocked out the cooling system. it also stopped the cool progress says in one, two, and three. so now they a have a triple problem. they have cooling problems with reactors at all three places at the plant. so what they ve been trying to do is pump more seawater in there to try to cool those reactors. they ve been able to start the