Similar(60)
That is why she argued that Eichmann should be put to death.
Asked why she argued in 2010 that cultural and historical objections should be respected, Wong said it was her party's position.
She explains to Rebecca Kesby why she argued for action, and tells her own remarkable story from a childhood in Czechoslovakia to the highest political office ever held by a woman in the United States.
Why not, she argues, grant them bail or tag them, so that they can look after their children while their claims are being processed?
In her post, "Why Blame Mom?," she argues that much of the language surrounding advice to pregnant women as well as warnings is "magical thinking" that suggests that women who do everything right will have healthy babies — and therefore, women who have babies with birth defects failed to do everything right.
As to why this is, she argues, it has to do not with what is true so much as what we wish was true, which leads us "to lend false credibility to … idea[s] that we want to believe for other reasons". We want to believe we are immune from uncertainty, from unknowing, from the danger of living, loving, of the vagaries of fate.
One of the crucial gatekeepers, Ms Keller admits, are the newspaper reviewers - which is why she's arguing for a change of the Tribune's age-old policy.
If slavery was abolished in America on the grounds that human beings cannot be treated as mere property, she argues, why should a mother hold that same power now over her unborn child?
The thousands of young foreign recruits to the cause of Isis were not "losers" – if so, she argues, why would they leave prosperous, decently governed countries such as Britain and the US to fight in half-destroyed cities in the desert sands?
Since we have already selectively bred cattle, sheep and pigs with great success, she argues, why shouldn't we do the same with fish and "utilize this potential of getting better growth?" The result of which will be, plain and simply, "more food to people".
Acting isn't an inherently masculine or feminine activity, she argued, so why treat performances by men and women as if they're apples and oranges?
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com