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Beau says:
Beau addresses overlooked issues within the U.S., revealing alarming parallels with dictatorships and urging a critical reevaluation of media coverage.
Policy makers, activists, citizens
The full transcript provides detailed insights into overlooked issues within the U.S. and the importance of critical media analysis.
#US #Government #Media #WarCrimes #ChildSoldiers
Well, howdy there, internet people, it's Bo again.
So today we got to talk about a suicide again.
With everything going on over the world, we've kind of forgotten about this country and we
need to look at it again.
Over the last month, the regime has denied international inspectors entrance to the country.
They refuse to allow ICC, International Criminal Court, staff, visas that allow them to enter
of the country.
They have also threatened judges with the ICC in an attempt to dissuade them from investigating
or prosecuting the nation's war crimes in a recent conflict.
Because of a lack of faith in the regime, in the government of Afghanistan, military
recruitment numbers have fallen.
The response from the regime is to begin targeting children for recruitment.
Children as young as 16.
International law dictates that those involved in hostilities must be 18 years or older.
Provinces within a suicide have enacted legislation that prevents military recruiters from entering
campuses.
So the military has designed a digital campaign to target children.
Over the weekend, protesters and rebels clashed with security services all over the country.
The clashes stem from the security services sweeps targeting a social minority group.
The conditions in which those of that group are held once captured are so horrendous and
the sexual abuse is so widespread that religious institutions within the nation have begun
sheltering those being targeted.
The regime's leader, Don Joe Trump, has been asked to step down by the centrist party within
his own government. It is unlikely that he will do so and he will attempt to maintain
the reigns of power in this nation for as long as possible. In case you haven't figured
that out, Assuistan is not a real country. Assuistan is a way I use to demonstrate how
the media would cover events in the United States if they occurred in any other nation,
particularly those that end in a stand.
All of this stuff is happening in the United States.
This is what's going on.
We need to remember, as we continually say, it can't happen here, that we believe that
in large part because of mass media, and it's just demonstrated, the media doesn't really
do a good job of accurately portraying how similar our government is to the governments
we refer to as tempeh dictatorships.
This is all the U.S.
The targeting of child soldiers, refusing international inspectors, trying to disrupt
investigations into our own war crimes...concentration camps...anyway, it's just a thought, y'all
Have a good night.
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