JETLAG RADIO 822 | BENKYO RADIO 822

  • The West should supply Ukraine with F-16s [The Economist]

  • My desperate search for safety in Sudan [1843 Magazine]

  • The muddy history of Brown Windsor Soup [BBC World]

  • America’s first IVF baby is pitching a way to pick the DNA of your kids [MIT Technology Review]

  • After testing more than 25 electric cars, these 5 were the most fun to drive [Insider]

  • An estimated 1% of the world’s population is on the autism spectrum. I just recently met with the members of our Autism Inclusion Network and we talked about the fact that there is no one way to be neurodiverse. Every difference is an opportunity, a new way of thinking, something to learn from. We’re better and stronger when we’re different.

    Our colleagues on the spectrum significantly contribute to what we do at SAP – in every Board area and across our product portfolio. Through our Autism at Work program, we've also seen that a more #inclusive working environment also leads to improved management skills and greater empathy in teams.

    With the SAP Autism Inclusion Pledge, we want to help candidates on the spectrum break through preconceptions and stereotypes. We want to encourage more organizations to hire based on the unique strengths and skillsets every individual offers. #NeurodiversityMatters #LifeAtSAP [LinkedIn] #ChristianKlein #SAP

  • ‘We created our own weapon’: the anti-invasion magazines defying Putin in Ukraine [The Guardian]

  • Cheesecake Fit for a Maestro — This simple recipe just might have changed the course of musical history. [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Senate Democrats Demand Answers From John Roberts Amid Supreme Court Ethics Controversy [Huffington Post]

  • MAGA Is Ripping Itself Apart — The extremism, aggression, and lack of restraint in MAGA world are spreading. [The Atlantic]

  • Music industry leaders bring 'Protect Black Art' movement to Capitol Hill [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Going where we’ve gone before [The Washington Post]

  • Mike Pence testifies before grand jury investigating Trump's role in January 6 assault [Le Monde]

  • Barack Obama's Netflix docuseries 'Working' examines the state of work in America [Mashable]

  • The Imgur Apocalypse Is Going to Break Large Parts of the Internet [VICE News]

  • Shocking Vote by Oklahoma Parole Board Clears the Way For Richard Glossip’s Execution [The Intercept_]

  • Secrets of the Elephants [National Geographic]

  • He played more than 1,100 minor league games, and finally made an emotional MLB debut [NPR]

  • Parent fentanyl advocates infuriated after California’s ‘Alexandra’s Law’ fails a second time [CapRadioNews]

  • La honte et la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ireland Is Trapped in Its American Dream [Foreign Policy]

  • Sudan’s Descent Into Chaos — What Washington and Its Arab Partners Must Do to Stop the Shootout [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Does Japan Have a Military Base in Djibouti? [The Diplomat]

  • Why Mathematicians Re-Prove What They Already Know [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le pays des merveilles d'ALICE 😁 Le #ThrowbackThursday nous amène à @ALICEexperiment. Voici les portes magnétiques du détecteur. L'expérience ALICE est conçue pour étudier la #matière en interaction forte à des densités d'énergie extrêmes. — Après avoir subi quelques améliorations majeures, il a commencé à enregistrer des collisions proton-proton en juillet 2022 au début de #LHCRun3, en plus de ses recherches habituelles en #physique des ions lourds. — La prochaine prise de données à grande échelle sur les collisions plomb-plomb est prévue pour cet automne. #BeamTime [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Quesst: Reassessing a 50-Year Supersonic Speed Limit [NASA]

    BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 822 & BENKYO RADIO 822. Now, I am extremely excited about the release of Coffee Talk 2 on consoles and Steam (PC). The first game was incredibly awesome, and the second one so far is amazing so far as well.

I was extremely frustrated about the news regarding the Retirement age in France from 62 to 64. It’s imperative not to burn down the entire country over this. This time of response is causing elderly people throughout France to be scared about minorities throughout the entire nation. This will reinforce their stereotypes that all immigrants are bad people, and directly will want to vote for Le Front National (FN) also now known as RN. Therefore, don’t do it. When in public, be reasonable, don’t be stupid. Manifestations is the right of every French citizen, but a bad police record stays on forever. Please remember that because of my mental illness and serious car accident, some companies refused to hire me even though I was qualified and overqualified (even though it’s against the law, they use fake excuses instead). Despite spending the past 10 years discussing #MentalHealth. Despite helping veterans with PTSD through storytelling. Despite spending hundreds of thousands of hours on #MusicTherapy.

Therefore, if you want to protest, do so with moderation. At the end of the day, you still have a day job, you need to feed your family, you need to take care of your children, and your parents, and the elderly. This is extremely difficult if you are behind bars because you were protesting against Retirement age. The same fashion in America where tens of thousands of Mexicans do the jobs that nobody wants to do (picking up tomatoes in 120F weather during the summer), there are countless of immigrants who are willing to work in France if you are unwilling to work another 2 years.

I am sure that President Macron, and the Prime Minister will come up with a gameplan that makes every party very happy with the results. Stay Calm. Personne wants Marine LePen (KKK/Nazi) au pouvoir dans quelques années. Merci.

Until Next Time!