Four presidents (Trump, Milei, Asfura, Noboa), one prime minister (Netanyahu), and an ex-president and drug smuggler (Hernandez), along with many others, are all in on a plot to undermine the elections in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico using a media platform they plan to create in Washington D.C. with the help of their Republican friends.
This is arguably one of the biggest geopolitical scandals in recent decades, and Western media isn't covering it. #Hondurasgate is big news everywhere else, especially in Latin America.
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While some in the west are pushing for a four-day working week in an age of AI, Brazil is only now looking to bring millions of its workers down from six days to five. https://t.co/Ct3Pz1Mm8o
This is basically what philosophers and anthropologists mean when they say that the 'individual' is a relatively modern construct, and that many other cultures conceive of people in a more porous, contingent, interwoven fashion. Weird as it sounds, it's just observably true.
There's a common misconception that Brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime.