Rep. Jerry Nadler was not in his office on Wednesday, when the intrusion occurred. There is an immigration court on the fifth floor of the building. Nadler's office is on the sixth floor. The building also houses DHS and other federal offices. The...
The Khmer Rouge, a communist movement led by Pol Pot, rose to power in Cambodia in 1975 after a period of civil war, fueled by a complex interplay of internal and external factors. 1. Internal Factors:
Political Instability & Sihanouk's Ouster: Prince Norodom Sihanouk, who had maintained a delicate balance of neutrality amid the Vietnam War, was ousted in a 1970 coup led by Lon Nol, creating a power vacuum and political instability.
Rural Support: The Khmer Rouge, with its roots in rural Cambodia, exploited the deep-seated resentment among the peasantry towards the urban elites and Sihanouk's government, which was perceived as corrupt and ineffective.
Economic Disparity: The stark economic inequalities, with the majority of Cambodians living in poverty while a small urban elite enjoyed relative wealth, made the population susceptible to revolutionary ideas.
Ideology and Nationalism: The Khmer Rouge's radical agrarian ideology, combined with a strong sense of Khmer nationalism, resonated with some segments of the population, promising a return to a "pure" Khmer society.
Shorty was a rape victim that voted for numerous rapists.
When you stand next to money, you're guaranteed to get your genitals tampered with.
She ain't out here trying to wear tights and a tank top and pretend it's worth $5000 per article. These hoes wear cheap clothes and demand dinner dates because Massa ain't really treating them right. But thank god for Claude M.
The new crop of slaves are always cheaper and it generates real economic activity. Y'all forget it was cheaper to give us anti-worm medicine than to give us plates.