Daniel Kammen, a renewable energy expert appointed last year as a science envoy to the State Department, resigned Wednesday, citing President Trump's response to the violence in Charlottesville as the final straw that led to his departure.
Kind of makes you wonder, you know, what kind of President could provoke a science envoy to the State department to resign. But not far to look! As Kammen goes on:
In a resignation letter posted to Twitter, Kammen wrote that Trump's remarks about the racial violence in Virginia had attacked "core values of the United States" and that it would have "domestic and international ramifications."
Even American scientists have ethics, and will not serve violent racist regimes, like Nazi Germany. So there is that.
But the most interesting thing, is the encryption:
However, his most biting message may have come in the form of a hidden acrostic: The first letter of each paragraph spelled out I-M-P-E-A-C-H.
(Score: 2) by JNCF on Friday August 25 2017, @06:25PM (2 children)
Without assumptions, our models of the universe become useless navel-gazing. Assuming that a first-person journal entry is the work of the person posting it is totally reasonable. Include attribution at the top, or wrap it in a block quote, if you don't want journal entries to be attributed to you. Also, I don't read everything you've written, and what I have read is probably mostly forgotten.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Friday August 25 2017, @07:56PM (1 child)
And with assumptions, they become extremely useful lower colon-gazing.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 25 2017, @08:24PM
Khallow! Pull your head out of you ass, and stop gazing at your colon::::