“I’m not leaving,” she said. “I have to stay. I’m going to write all this down and tell everyone what happened.”
Rana Ayyub, Journalist, 36.
“Blood and Soil in India” by Dexter Filkins, The New Yorker, Dec. 9, 2019
“I’m not leaving,” she said. “I have to stay. I’m going to write all this down and tell everyone what happened.”
Rana Ayyub, Journalist, 36.
“Blood and Soil in India” by Dexter Filkins, The New Yorker, Dec. 9, 2019
David sylvia. Bird 1933@gmail.com thanks for the post as my magazine has been lying around unread . Just finished. Ayubb’s bravery is an example to us all to bear witness to injustice in our daily lives and fight against it. On womr’s show “the lowdown” I heard a fascinating interview with the historian, psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton who recently wrote a book titled “losing reality;on cults,cultism,and the mindset of political and religious zealotry”. I am about to begin it and I feel it will provide a interesting perspective on modi’s (and the trump’s) of the world.
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Hello David,
I know connect your email and you! Yes, this was an incredible read. And I will look for the lowdown podcast. Thank you for reading, and listening.
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I plan to sit down and read this article. not in pieces, as I usually do, but in 1 go. if I can stomach it.
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It is haunting. Difficult. Could not stop thinking about it. The bravery of women.
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