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The glaring double standard in U.S. foreign policy rhetoric from the State Department when responding to violence against Ukrainians versus Palestinians is shocking to see side by side. The difference isn’t strategic, it’s racial. Palestinians are the brown people framed as inherently suspect. Ukranians are the white saviours facing...

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Connor Tomlinson

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