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How would you compare the "No Kings" protests against President Trump and his administration's policies and the "Occupy" movement?

Why does President Donald Trump focus more on the substance of what he says, rather than prioritizing using big, fancy words (unlike how, for example, Obama cared more about using ten-dollar words than the actual message)?
Have there been historical events where the absence of the word "genocide" might have altered public perception or response? What might those events be?
Do exporters really "eat" the tariffs, or is that a misconception? Who ends up paying them?
What would happen if the word "genocide" was never coined? How might that have changed our understanding and response to historical and modern events?
When someone says something you find intentionally rude, what social emotion first comes up for you?
Have you ever been in a jury selection where the process seemed backwards or confusing? What was that like?

 
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