Aid worker talks about experience in earthquake zone

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society spokesperson Susan Maladrino joins CNN's Fredricka Whitfield to discuss the humanitarian crisis after massive earthquakes in Turkey and Syria killed more than 52,000 people and left damages that could top $100 billion. #CNN #News
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The Turkish people are some of the kindest I've met in the world. They're very proud and will aggressively refuse help until beyond the last minute. I've made good brothers (not friends) there. They're actively pausing their lives to help others in need.
I don't care what your politics are or how little or much you can give. Support people and life. Give anywhere. Yardım yolda, Türkiye.

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Ok instead of asking some random aid worker about their experience why don't u actually ask a victim of it who actually lived through the disaster instead of someone who saw what happened way after it happened did u ever think of that no probably don't cos u don't bother thinking about that

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Chris Rock fired shots at almost every hot-button political issue, including race, abortion, and transgender people, igniting fury in democrat/liberals who get offended too quickly. The comedian sounded like a "right-winger", but he's not.

He said during the special that we have now decided to glorify victims. It's one thing if you are a victim; it is another if you are a pretend victim. And we have decided that everyone in American society is now a victim; he sounds very much like a right-winger. Rock and other comedians go after democrat/liberal nonsense not because they like republicans but because the Left has become extreme.

When the comedians are now more aligned with the right than the left, not because they like the right. They hate the right, but because they look at the left and they say, 'I can't be anywhere near these people. They're too crazy.' That is a serious problem for the democrat party in political terms.

Jamie Kilstein, a comedian and host of the podcast "Advice Not Taken, " also applauded Rock for putting the truth back into comedy without worrying about who he may offend. That's when comedy's best, is when, it sounds so cliché, but it's addressing things that many people are seeing that maybe they're afraid to say, especially in their own political echo chamber, and just sort of apologetically doesn't try to take sides and just tries to be funny, funny, funny.

Rock also used his time on stage to address the January 6 Capitol Hill protests, comparing it to the "Planet of the Apes." However, he decided to use that material towards the end of his act. The reality is if you look out at Chris Rock's audience, that did not look like a conservative audience, it was like a liberal, mostly Black audience in Baltimore… A lot of people less brave than Chris would have opened with the January 6 material, get everyone almost on his side, and then go into the more anti-woke critique of the democrat/Left. But he did the exact opposite. He was in front of a liberal audience who all voted for democrat Joe and genius VP !@!@!

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Красивая глянцевая студия, красивая пропаганда, скоро все закончится.

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