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Organized campaigns to curb tensions over rollbacks of target diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have deployed fake accounts to flood social media with manufactured rage, a new report claims.
Accounts impersonating black users actively promoted calls to boycott targets using trending hashtags such as #economicBlackout. Some posts denounced President Donald Trump for “bending his knees,” but they have pushed for certain campaigns, such as “Target First” and “40 Day Boycott,” to convince people to stop shopping at Target.
Trump escalates campaign against Harvard
President Trump has revoked Harvard’s permission to host incoming international students, the latest escalation in the ongoing battle between the White House and the country’s oldest university.
In an executive order issued on June 4th, Trump declared that hospitalizations of Harvard international students pose a threat to the United States.
Harvard has registered about 6,800 of the 1.2 million international students in the United States. What will happen to other people?
Your boss may be bullying you and feel good about it
A scary boss – loses his temper, screams in his subordinates, and works – bad for everyone.
At that point, the research is clear. Still, some bosses continue to act, perpetuating the legacy of the tongue assaults of management, from Steve Jobs to Gordon Ramsay to Donald Trump.
A team of researchers decided to find out why.
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