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It felt a lot like this was the problem that I thought I'd left an ocean away, and suddenly there it was.
It felt a lot like this was the problem that I thought I'd left an ocean away, and suddenly there it was.
It felt a lot like this was the problem that I thought I'd left an ocean away, and suddenly there it was.
A key lesson that we learned is that resisting is not enough. I really believe that people who are pro-democracy, who are pro-human rights, really have to think hard about how to attract and how to reach new audiences. And I think that starts with understanding their grievances, listening to what they care about, and really responding carefully to those.
A key lesson that we learned is that resisting is not enough. I really believe that people who are pro-democracy, who are pro-human rights, really have to think hard about how to attract and how to reach new audiences. And I think that starts with understanding their grievances, listening to what they care about, and really responding carefully to those.
A key lesson that we learned is that resisting is not enough. I really believe that people who are pro-democracy, who are pro-human rights, really have to think hard about how to attract and how to reach new audiences. And I think that starts with understanding their grievances, listening to what they care about, and really responding carefully to those.
After four or eight years, we realized that what we need to understand is why people don't care so much or don't care enough about these anti-democratic measures.
After four or eight years, we realized that what we need to understand is why people don't care so much or don't care enough about these anti-democratic measures.
After four or eight years, we realized that what we need to understand is why people don't care so much or don't care enough about these anti-democratic measures.
So what we learned is that people are disillusioned by democracy.
So what we learned is that people are disillusioned by democracy.
So what we learned is that people are disillusioned by democracy.
We were saying, oh, so this is the local issue that you are interested in because this is something pressing for you. Let us help you. Let us work with you, with our expertise, acknowledging that you have expertise on a topic that is important for you. So we have seen much more engagement like this that is actually interesting and relevant for people.
We were saying, oh, so this is the local issue that you are interested in because this is something pressing for you. Let us help you. Let us work with you, with our expertise, acknowledging that you have expertise on a topic that is important for you. So we have seen much more engagement like this that is actually interesting and relevant for people.
We were saying, oh, so this is the local issue that you are interested in because this is something pressing for you. Let us help you. Let us work with you, with our expertise, acknowledging that you have expertise on a topic that is important for you. So we have seen much more engagement like this that is actually interesting and relevant for people.
And so we tend to see things in the world through our own ideology and political persuasion. So Republicans now are looking at the world and saying, this is what we voted for. Democrats are saying, no, this is anti-democratic.
And so we tend to see things in the world through our own ideology and political persuasion. So Republicans now are looking at the world and saying, this is what we voted for. Democrats are saying, no, this is anti-democratic.
And so we tend to see things in the world through our own ideology and political persuasion. So Republicans now are looking at the world and saying, this is what we voted for. Democrats are saying, no, this is anti-democratic.
However much you dislike where it's coming from, can we sit down and have a serious conversation about, you know, what is Harvard doing with its admissions policies? And do students feel safe on campus?
However much you dislike where it's coming from, can we sit down and have a serious conversation about, you know, what is Harvard doing with its admissions policies? And do students feel safe on campus?