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Fear and loathing in Jordan ? ??

CULTURE — On the far side banks of JordanAman Madan for ftn.media: Jordanian rapper Emsallam Hdaib talks about LGBTQ+ rights, freedom of expression, and resistance.

GENDER — The progressive OmertaNick Wingfield for nytimes.com: A precise and balanced writeup of the developments sorrowing the Google gender gap controversy.

DEBATE — Creating an insurgencyJames D. Miller for businessinsider.de: “The firing of James Damore over his “Google's Ideological Echo Chamber” memo will empower the tech alt-right.”

RELIGION — The hunger gamesAllison Braden for warisboring.com: “Faced with their country’s insecurity, Venezuelans are making intensely personal choices about their faith and where they can turn for help and comfort.”

DEMOCRACY — Farewell welfareBrink Lindsey for niskanencenter.org: A suggestion to “roll back the welfare state, not by complaining about it, but by outcompeting it”.

AI — It's all fun and gamesJames Vincent for theverge.com: Computers playing challenging computer game is a useful testing ground to teach AIs new skills. For example: Starcraft.

HISTORY — Entente extra-cordiale Dominic Tierney for theatlantic.com: During WW2 France and Britain almost united into one country. “The Franco-British Union is an extraordinary near-miss of history.”

HUMANITY — Purpose and MeaningLaura Oliver for weforum.org: The Japanese concept of “Ikagi” helps many to live for over 100 years.

ENVIRONMENT — The 6 Million Dollar CoralKyle Frischkorn for smithsonianmag.com: To save reefs under adverse conditions, scientists are suggesting to genetically engineer super corals.

PHILOSOPHY — Octopus, ergo sumOlivia Goldhill for qz.com: Octopuses are very likely conscious beings. Which raises the question: What makes humans so special?


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