I realize this is late but I’m curious (was watching the coronation earlier and learned of the following) what British and British Commonwealth AH members think of Gabon and Togo joining the Commonwealth last year(?) as they were never British possessions?
That was my impression. I believe it was German before WWI like Cameroon but has been a Francophone country for forever. I don’t really see it as a net positive for the UK. I’m sure it’s great for Togo (and Gabon) in theory at least. Geopolitically speaking it’s better than China being in the role of the UK there. Wouldn’t be surprised if they’re influential there regardless (not a fact based opinion on my part, just an observation based on the trend on that continent).I have spent a LOT of time in Togo and this makes no sense to me. Togo is as French as you can get. Language, religion, form of government, you name it, nothing fits with the commonwealth.
I have spent a LOT of time in Togo and this makes no sense to me. Togo is as French as you can get. Language, religion, form of government, you name it, nothing fits with the commonwealth.
Racial inequities they say? I suppose she’ll represent the minority whites and present their very real grievances against the majority government. Land appropriation. Employment discrimination. Banning the highly racist anthem, Kill the Boer…..and the rest.I got this from the US State Dept in my email this morning.
Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice Cormier Smith’s Travel to Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Durban
05/08/2023 08:11 AM EDT
Office of the Spokesperson
Special Representative Desirée Cormier Smith will travel to South Africa from May 9-13 to engage government and civil society representatives and seek opportunities for partnership going forward. This is her first visit to the region in this role.
While in South Africa, Special Representative Cormier Smith will discuss shared challenges related to racial inequities and opportunities for collaboration with government official and civil society interlocutors to globally combat structural racism, discrimination, and xenophobia.
To learn more about Special Representative Cormier Smith’s mandate and work, follow @US_SRREJ on Twitter.
I didn't realize that the State Department needed a Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice. I checked out Ms. Smith and found she came from George Soros' Open Society Institute. My guess is she is paid in the neighborhood of $150K a year of taxpayers' money as this is an ambassador level position.
I'm sure the Chinese with their Silk Road Initiative in Africa are laughing their asses off.
I think we unfortunately know the answer to that one.Racial inequities they say? I suppose she’ll represent the minority whites and present their very real grievances against the majority government. Land appropriation. Employment discrimination. Banning the highly racist anthem, Kill the Boer…..and the rest.
This would gut the USFWS and EPA. We can only hope!This is going to be an interesting case.
The legality of the Chevron Doctrine….
Supreme Court to consider overruling Chevron doctrine
The Supreme Court on Monday announced it will hear a case that could significantly scale back federal agencies’ authority, with major implications for the future of environmental and other regulati…thehill.com
And BATFE!This would gut the USFWS and EPA. We can only hope!
And OSHA and DOL and NOAA and ...Its going to be interesting how it shakes outAnd BATFE!
And especially the ATF, another out of control agency.This would gut the USFWS and EPA. We can only hope!
Probably won't fart in front of the new Queen, either.Ike didn't attend Queen Elizabeth's coronation, but he did send a delegation, Biden sent his wife. I suppose since she has an Ed that she can speak a coherent sentence and probably won't look for dead people or attempt to shake hands with non-existent people.