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The fragrance of the day? Tear gas! – Watch this protester in Nairobi, Kenya, use typical Kenyan cheeky humor to criticize the police crackdown on anti-government protests.

The Gen Z-driven uprisings erupted after President William Ruto pushed for IMF-backed crippling tax reforms that targeted the working class.

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Good idea: don't strive for perfection

https://phys.org/news/2024-06-dont-job.html

When neuroscientists think about the strategy an animal might use to carry out a task—like finding food, hunting prey, or navigating a maze—they often propose a single model that lays out the best way for the animal to accomplish the job.

But in the real world, animals—and humans—may not use the optimal way, which can be resource-intensive. Instead, they use a strategy that's good enough to do the job but takes a lot less brain power.

Study: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adj4064
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What is behind the rage in Kenya? red. media was in Nairobi during the current uprising and asked the protesters. The response was loud and unwavering: “Power to the people! Power! Power! Power!”

The rage boiled over after a popular uprising culminated in the deadly storming of the parliament building. In response, President William Ruto threatened to deploy the military against what he labeled as a “treasonous” mobilization led by Gen Z protesters.

Yesterday was the launch of the “7 Days of Rage” movement in response to a police killing at the same anti-austerity protests last week. With at least 22 protesters killed so far, the world is watching to see how Kenya will react next.

Meanwhile, the government plans to enforce the crippling IMF-backed tax bill on essential resources, further straining an already dire economic situation. According to a recent Infotrak report, 73% of Kenyans are either in severe financial distress or failing to make ends meet.

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