Derek Black
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Because had Nixon shared his designs with the American public, he wouldn't have made it as long as he did. and probably true of a lot of other presidents. They would have been gone. So what's actually acceptable as public behavior has clearly changed. What's acceptable as a policy agenda has clearly changed. And so he's just putting it out there.
He's putting his dirty laundry out there, and people are like, oh, this is normal.
He's putting his dirty laundry out there, and people are like, oh, this is normal.
He's putting his dirty laundry out there, and people are like, oh, this is normal.
Yeah, I mean, I'm on... Blue Sky more recently. Still on Twitter. I sort of have just lots of friends on there, so I'm still there. Me too. Me too. Yeah. I'm not on there as often as I used to be. I gave up blogging a long time ago. So as we drink out of a fire hydrant, I spend a lot of time just trying to explain basic things about public education to reporters. But But you can find me there.
Yeah, I mean, I'm on... Blue Sky more recently. Still on Twitter. I sort of have just lots of friends on there, so I'm still there. Me too. Me too. Yeah. I'm not on there as often as I used to be. I gave up blogging a long time ago. So as we drink out of a fire hydrant, I spend a lot of time just trying to explain basic things about public education to reporters. But But you can find me there.
Yeah, I mean, I'm on... Blue Sky more recently. Still on Twitter. I sort of have just lots of friends on there, so I'm still there. Me too. Me too. Yeah. I'm not on there as often as I used to be. I gave up blogging a long time ago. So as we drink out of a fire hydrant, I spend a lot of time just trying to explain basic things about public education to reporters. But But you can find me there.
I'm a professor of law at the University of South Carolina. And like I said, you know, Dangerous Learning just came out, you know, a week or so ago, really helping us, I think, helping us to see this current moment through a long lens of war on black equality, black freedom, and to be quite honest, just free and open debate. We've had those wars before and we scarily are having them again.
I'm a professor of law at the University of South Carolina. And like I said, you know, Dangerous Learning just came out, you know, a week or so ago, really helping us, I think, helping us to see this current moment through a long lens of war on black equality, black freedom, and to be quite honest, just free and open debate. We've had those wars before and we scarily are having them again.
I'm a professor of law at the University of South Carolina. And like I said, you know, Dangerous Learning just came out, you know, a week or so ago, really helping us, I think, helping us to see this current moment through a long lens of war on black equality, black freedom, and to be quite honest, just free and open debate. We've had those wars before and we scarily are having them again.
All right. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you.
All right. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you.
All right. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you.