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*by Noah* Mutiny isn't just a metaphor, it's a calling. Saving The United States Of America can't wait until election day. We need mass mutinies across every sector of American life. Who's to know that this country and what's left of its democracy can even survive five more excruciating long months until some alleged election day? Everybody is being way to nice. Trump is an absolute madman but people think nothing really bad will happen. When it does, the same idiots will say "Who knew? Who could have known?" Fucking idiots. I love the idea of making the Trump Crime Family of gri... more »
Australian Daily Wind Power Generation Data – Monday 8th June 2020
By Anton Lang ~ This Post details the daily wind power generation data for the AEMO coverage area in Australia. For the background information, refer to the Introductory Post at this link. Each image is shown here at a smaller size to fit on the page alongside the data for that day. If you click […]
How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 4
Bloom had arranged a press conference for her client, but she cried off at the last minute claiming to have received death threats. Were any of these threats reported? This is a well-worn tactic. She would shortly withdraw the lawsuit. Her mother has even gone so far as to “call out” Prince Andrew, whose “crime” […] More The post How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 4 appeared first on The Duran.
How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 3
For the retrial, the State ditched its first so-called expert witness Veronique Valliere in favour of Barbara Ziv to better explain “rape myths”, ie to use her junk science voodoo to convince the jury that any behaviour by a rape complainant is consistent with her having actually been raped. According to Ziv, rape victims often […] More The post How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 3 appeared first on The Duran.
Russian Game Developer
Russian Game Developer. A mobile game developer established in Russia earned record benefits during coronavirus lockdown. Around the world, more people downloaded games while bound to their houses. According to one of its founder’s words. Playrix, based in Dublin since 2014. Recorded 16.5 crores downloads of its games between mid-March and mid-May. Almost two times […] More The post Russian Game Developer appeared first on The Duran.
How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 2
There is though another way that delay may facilitate a false allegation, the accuser may genuinely come to believe she has been raped by rewriting a consensual but sordid sexual encounter in her tiny mind as rape. This is what happened to Rodney Anderson; his “victim” waited nearly three weeks before falsely accusing him, but […] More The post How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 2 appeared first on The Duran.
Trump G7
Trump G7. The US President Donald Trump will be ending his first tenure with foreign policy. Which, even spoilers should admit that they are playing games to change world governmental issues. The trash of momentous extents follows him. Paris promises on environmental change. Trans-Pacific Partnership deed, with JCPOA, World Health Organization, etc. Trump’s destruction of […] More The post Trump G7 appeared first on The Duran.
How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 1
In February this year, former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted of two counts of rape and sentenced to 23 years in prison. That conviction in a New York courtroom did not signal the end of his troubles; he was already awaiting extradition to California to be tried on similar charges when late last month, […] More The post How Junk Science, Rape Myths And Gloria Allred Convicted Bill Cosby And Harvey Weinstein – Part 1 appeared first on The Duran.
National women's team calls on US Soccer Federation to end ban on kneeling during anthem
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US women's and men's national football teams call for officials to apologise to black players and supporters for their past attempts to end kneeling protests against racial injustice.
44-year-old man charged in relation to death in Alice Springs
A third person is charged in relation to the death of a 36-year-old man at a home in Alice Springs on Friday morning, following reports of more than a dozen people "fighting with weapons".
Adelaide woman acquitted of IS membership had 'advanced notice' of Kenya attack, court told
Lawyers for the AFP tell the Federal Court they need orders to control an Adelaide woman who was found not guilty of being a member of terror group IS to protect the public from a potential attack.
Murderer who beat man to death in Melbourne backyard pleads for forgiveness from widow
A serial rapist who beat his housemate to death in a Melbourne backyard has pleaded with his victim's distraught wife for forgiveness, saying it was a case of "mistaken identity".
'Why I took a stand': Tayla Harris and her parents speak out about abuse and threats over photo
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AFLW star Tayla Harris says threats she received over a photo of her kicking a goal last year made her feel physically sick. But she "took a stand" not for herself, but "for a whole bigger issue".
After 12 years behind bars for the murder of his girlfriend, Scott Austic has walked out of jail
A West Australian man accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend has been granted bail after more than 12-and-a-half years in prison, following a retrial being ordered into his case.
Margaret River set to house first five-star resort on pristine coastline
The resort will be built on the Gnarabup beachfront, but some locals are concerned the development will put too much pressure on local amenities.
Concerns latest COVID-19 case knew he was at risk before travelling
Queensland's top health official says she is concerned the state's latest confirmed coronavirus case knew he may have been in contact with an infected person before travelling from interstate to pick strawberries.
Key witness recounts 'nightmare' that left woman dead in boot of his car as he fled accused killer
The flatmate of a man accused of murdering Rebecca Gascoigne, whose body was found in a car boot, denies he is the real murderer, telling court he would need to be a "criminal mastermind".
New Zealand isn't the first country to beat coronavirus. Here are eight others
The world is marvelling at New Zealand's ability to eliminate coronavirus, but eight other countries achieved the same feat earlier.
'A bit out of the ordinary': Rare black galah spotted in South Australian park
BirdLife Australia coordinator and science writer Tanya Loos says the unique colouring is due to a mutation called melanism, which causes an increased development of a dark-coloured pigment.
Bushfire donations topped $282 million — but half of it's sitting in the bank
Over the fire season, the world watched in horror as parts of Australia burned and dug deep to help out those in need. But six months down the track, much of that money is yet to be spent.
Hotels group under fire over 'insulting' voucher offer to musicians
A hotel chain is facing criticism for asking musicians to busk at its venues instead of paying them, citing the impact of coronavirus as the reason — but performers have described the offer as an "insult".
'Unconscious bias' towards Indigenous Australians 'not imagined', study finds
New analysis finds that 75 per cent of people hold negative views of Indigenous Australians — and researchers say things like education level, occupation and gender have little effect on these implicit biases.
North Korea refuses to pick up the phone from South Korea over leafleting spat
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North Korea says it will sever hotlines with South Korea as the first step toward shutting down all contact with Seoul, escalating its pressure on the South for failing to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across their border.
Black Lives Matter protesters urged to stay home or be in breach of WA public health rules
WA Premier Mark McGowan adopts a harder line over this weekend's Black Lives Matter protest in Perth, urging people not to attend and to stick to the state's coronavirus restrictions.
Crowds allowed for Adelaide AFL match but not second Black Lives Matter protest
SA Police will not provide an exemption for crowds to attend a second Black Lives Matter protest in Adelaide, despite relaxing coronavirus restrictions for a crowd of more than 2,000 people to attend the AFL on Saturday night.
Donald Trump says America won't be 'defunding our police'. Some places already have
In the wake of the death of George Floyd, some American activists are calling for police departments to be defunded. Here's what that means.
SouthFront Is Censored Under Cover Of Pandemic
Censorship of alternative media is becoming more widespread in the COVID19 era. This article documents the case of SouthFront. Introducing SouthFront Where do you find daily news, videos, analysis and maps about the conflict in Syria? Detailed reports about the conflicts in Libya, Yemen and Venezuela? News about the rise […]
Coronavirus and a Green New Deal Could Wipe Out This One State's Economy
*Kevin Mooney* *Politics, Americas* [image: A clothing store in a shopping center is closed during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Oxon Hill, Maryland, U.S. May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst] “This is the worst time ever to raise energy prices.” While many Virginia residents are still reeling from the effects of COVID-19, their elected officials from Gov. Ralph Northam on down are increasing their financial burdens with radical Green New Deal-style programs, energy policy analysts say. Renewable energy mandates and restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions rece... more »
Why are White Supremacists Involved in the Black Lives Matter Protests?
*Matthew Valasik, Shannon Reid* *Politics, America* These groups are attempting to instigate violence between the police, protesters and the public. As protests about police violence among black people continue and become more widespread across the U.S., certain individuals and groups have begun to stand out – including anarchists, agitators and members of a variety of far-right groups. With the country’s long history of racist killings, it may be confusing to think that racists and white supremacists are among those objecting to the killing of people of color. But people affil... more »
Why America Can't Stop Its Allies From Buying Advanced Russian Weapons
*Nikolay Pakhomov* *Security, Middle East* Turkey and the S-400 is the perfect case study. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *One can conclude that at the moment Washington lacks means to stop the Turkish purchase of Russian air defense systems S-400. If other Middle Eastern countries follow Turkey as S-400 buyers, it will be obvious that the United States is far from an undefiable force in the region. The biggest question now is how U.S. policymakers will react to this tectonic change of America’s status in the Middle East so important to its prosperity and security. The firm ... more »
Defund the Police? NYC Mayor De Blasio Unveils Big Budget Changes
*Chris White* *Politics, Americas* [image: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at an indoor training center at the USTA Billie Jean King United States Tennis Center which will be partially converted into temporary hospital during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Quee] “These are first steps to what will be 18 months of making intense change in this city.” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan to shift funding away from the city’s police department and toward youth programs Sunday, as activists push for defunding police departments. De... more »
Why the Ghost of Slavery Still Haunts America
*Alma Carten* *Society, Americas* America simply won't face up to its own history. Several years back, in announcing the federal indictment of Charleston killer Dylann Roof, then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch commented that the expression of forgiveness offered by the victims’ families is “an incredible lesson and message for us all.” Forgiveness and grace are, indeed, hallmarks of the Black Church. Since slavery, the church has been a formidable force for the survival of blacks in an America still grappling with the residual effects of white supremacy. This was eloquently il... more »
FACT: Russia And China Could Have Started a Nuclear War in 1969
*Robert Farley* *Security, * A decade before, Dwight Eisenhower had outlined the Soviet Union’s biggest obstacle in a war with China: what to do after you win. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The most likely outcome of war would have been short Chinese success, followed by a sharp, destructive Soviet rebuke. Such an outcome would have served to drive Beijing even more fully into the arms of the United States, which is likely one reason that the Soviets decided not to risk it. Americans tend to remember the Cuban Missile Crisis as the most dangerous moment in Cold War brinksm... more »
Tearing Down Confederate Statues Won’t End Racism in America
*Anne C. Bailey* *Society, Americas* The monuments may be gone, but structural racism is still intact. When protesters tore down the “Silent Sam” Confederate statue at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill on Aug. 20, it wasn’t just destruction of state property - a crime for which the protesters are now being investigated. Rather, the protesters knocked a powerful symbol of white supremacy from its pedestal - both literally and figuratively. Silent Sam, after all, was meant to pay tribute to those who wanted to maintain slavery. With the backing of the state, Silent Sam ... more »
Chicago Saw The Highest Black-On-Black Murder Rate In 60 Years Last Weekend
Eighteen people were killed on Sunday, May 31 — the most of any day in the city in at least six decades. https://t.co/D7HLjXKAJr — Matthew Hendrickson (@MHendricksonCST) June 8, 2020 *Zero Hedge:* *As BLM Protests Raged, Chicago Saw Highest Black-On-Black Murder Rate In 60 Years* “We’ve never seen anything like it, at all,” Max Kapustin, the senior research director at the University of Chicago Crime Lab told the Chicago Sun-Times in a new shocking report published Monday. “I don’t even know how to put it into context. It’s beyond anything that we’ve ever seen before.” The group ... more »
Tweets For Today
Live updates on protests surrounding the killing of George Floyd https://t.co/xZVNKSqKUS pic.twitter.com/W86cFpfhkz — Reuters (@Reuters) June 8, 2020 WHO says pandemic 'far from over' as daily cases hit record high https://t.co/2GN86CYSoL pic.twitter.com/Z0oUd7bjQY — Reuters (@Reuters) June 9, 2020 #UPDATE North Korea will cut military and political communication links to "enemy" South Korea on Tuesday, state media said, after threats over activists sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets over the border https://t.co/QtyyJohLTW — AFP news agency (@AFP) June 8, 2020 North Korea's sta... more »
Reality Is Gradually Catching Up To Green Energy
* If you dutifully read your U.S. mainstream media, you undoubtedly have the impression that “clean” and “green” energy is rapidly sweeping all before it, and soon will supplant fossil fuels in powering our economy. * After all, many major states, including California and New York, have mandated some form of “net zero” carbon emissions by 2050, or in some cases even earlier. That’s only 30 years away. * And reports are everywhere that investment in “renewables,” particularly wind and solar energy, continues to soar. For example, from Reuters in January we have “U.S. clean energy inv... more »
Recent Energy and Environmental News - Special Version
*Recent Energy and Environmental News* June 8, 2020/in Energy, Environment by John Droz, Jr. In this special version of our *Newsletter*, I’m only covering two topics: *1 - *Some background about the *Newsletter*, *and* *2 - *George Floyd. *——————————————————* *1 - The AWED Newsletter* *—* I receive a LOT of questions about the *Newsletter* (How long it has been published? How much time do I spend putting together each issue? Can the ... more »
S. Korea to push for conclusion of RCEP this year despite pandemic
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09-Jun-2020 South Korea said it will spare no efforts to conclude a mega Asia-Pacific trade pact by the end of this year in line with efforts to revitalize an extended slump in its exports amid the new coronavirus pandemic.
15 Full-Body Workout Plan Under 15 Minutes
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12 #Plants That Help In Creating A Positive Environment In Your Home
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Benefits of #Running: 25 reasons running is better than the gym
https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/25-reasons-running-better-gym/
For The First Time In 75 Years World Leaders Will Not Gather At The UN In New York City
The United Nations logo is displayed on a door at U.N. headquarters in New York February 26, 2011. REUTERS/ JOSHUA LOTT *AP:* *World leaders won’t gather at UN for first time in 75 years* UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The president of the U.N. General Assembly said Monday that world leaders will not be coming to New York for their annual gathering in late September for the first time in the 75-year history of the United Nations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But Tijjani Muhammad-Bande told a news conference that he hopes to announce in the next two weeks how the 193 heads of state and g... more »
June 9th – 2020 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day #1237
In an effort to keep the Daily Open Thread a little more open topic we are going to start a new daily thread for “Presidential Politics”. Please use this thread to post anything relating to the Donald Trump Administration and … Continue reading →
Tuesday June 9th – Open Thread
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those … Continue reading →
Tucker Carlson Interviews Richard Grenell About His Experience as Acting Director of National Intelligence…
Fox News host Tucker Carlson has a brief interview with former Acting DNI Ric Grenell about his experience within the DC bubble. As Grenell notes the permanent administrative state is a big problem.
Patriot Humor – Pharisee’s Prayer
Pharisee’s PrayerAppeasement Doesn’t WorkCan You Spot the Difference?ExpendableYeah, That Makes SenseThomas SowellWe’ve Been Lied ToIn One Month‘White Silence’And Just Like ThatWipe OutThe Democrat MovementUndocumentedIn PersonDefund Them Read more excellent articles at The Patriot Post
Green New Deal Dress Rehearsal
By Paul Driessen ~ More than 1.4 million cases of Wuhan Coronavirus and 106,000 deaths in the United States alone have accompanied stay-home lockdowns, businesses bankruptcies, over 40 million unemployed workers, plummeting tax revenues and unprecedented debt. Ongoing rioting, vandalism, arson and looting are compounding problems for many cities and minority communities. Yet where many […]
Confronting Police Abuse Requires Shifting Power From Police Unions
By Rachel Greszler ~ By and large, police officers are heroes who put their lives on the line to protect the communities in which they live and serve. How then should we react to cases of police misconduct and brutality when they come to light? Confronting this requires what Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey referred to […]
Picture Of The Day
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer kneel with Congressional Democrats during a moment of silence to honor George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and others inside Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst *WNU Editor: *The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... *Top Photos of the Day* (Reuters).
Herbicides purchased for this planting season and ready for the field are now illegal
Just as it was looking like American agriculture was going to survive the pandemic and planting was turning out successful, rural areas learned they were losing the weedkiller dicamba to protect the soybeans they’ve put the ground. Xtendimax, FeXapan, and Engenia the three dicamba herbicide brands or “labels” sold by Bayer, Corteva, and BASF, are no... Continue Reading
Australia sees decline in Campylobacter and Salmonella
Rates of Campylobacter and Salmonella infections in Australia have almost halved since the lockdown because of the Coronavirus pandemic that began in March. The Food Safety Information Council revealed that since the COVID-19 shutdown started, reported rates of these infections per 100,000 people have declined compared to the past two years. This shows the effectiveness... Continue Reading
Mom was right about not touching slime; researchers looking at pathogens in food facilities
New research underway seeks to determine how and where bacteria hide in food processing plants so that they can be eliminated, to the benefit of public health and the bottom line of food companies. The project involves scientists at Texas A&M, Stanford University and the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service U.S. Meat Animal Research Center’s pilot... Continue Reading
Ciguatera cases linked to imported fish in New Zealand
Five people from two households in New Zealand became ill with ciguatera poisoning after eating fish imported from Fiji earlier this year. The outbreak in Christchurch affected three males of 19 to 58 years old and two females – one aged in her 40s and the other in her 50s. One person was hospitalized and... Continue Reading
Why Russia Built A Bomb 3,000 Times Deadlier Than What America Dropped On Hiroshima
*Paul Richard Huard* *Security, * Up to 50 miles away, anyone exposed to the flash of the weapon would receive third-degree burns. *Here's What You Need To Remember: *The Tsar Bomba was so big, it’s doubtful whether it could ever have been a practical weapon delivered by a Soviet bomber. Because of the distance from the Soviet Union to America, removal of the fuselage fuel tanks to accommodate the bomb — combined with its sheer weight — meant that a Bear bomber wouldn’t have sufficient fuel for the mission even with aerial refueling. Maj. Andrei Durnovtsev, a Soviet air force pi... more »
Public Bathrooms are a Coronavirus Nightmare You Need To Worry About
*William Petri* *Health, * Public restrooms aren’t known for cleanliness to begin with. Most public restrooms are grungy in the best of times. Now, we have the coronavirus risk to contend with, too. There are lots of risks – dirty sinks and door handles, airborne particles and other people in small, enclosed spaces who may or may not be breathing out the coronavirus. So, how do you stay safe when you’re away from home and you’ve really got to go? As a medical doctor and epidemiologist, I study infectious diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract. Here are four things to pay... more »
World Health Organization: Pandemic 'Far From Over' As Daily Cases Hit Record High
Reuters: *WHO says pandemic 'far from over' as daily cases hit record high* GENEVA (Reuters) - New coronavirus cases had their biggest daily increase ever as the pandemic worsens globally and has yet to peak in central America, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday, urging countries to press on with efforts to contains the virus. “More than six months into the pandemic, this is not the time for any country to take its foot off the pedal,” WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told an online briefing. More than 136,000 new cases were reported worldwide on ... more »
Hungary praises cooperation in Central Europe: Visegrad and reaching out
Hungary praises cooperation in Central Europe: Visegrad and reaching out Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Prime Minister of Hungary praised regional cooperation throughout Central Europe. At the same time, Viktor Orbán expressed his hope in furthering ties to a greater level with Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. Hungary is in the […]
More Voters Are Catching On-- Trump's Overall Job Approval: 38%
A new poll of registered voters helps explain why we're seeing more dangerously psychotic manifestations from Trump lately. His approval has sunk to 38%. And *all* the national polls show Trump losing-- including, but not pictured below-- the private polls from Trump's own campaign. The 5 polls, on average, show him losing by a tad over 8%. It's a Trump referendum... and voters don't want him in office again: The state polls are also miserable for Trump. The only swing state he's leading in is Iowa-- with an average over 3 polls of 3.5%. In blue states like California (down 23 p... more »
JobKeeper changes are on the way — here are the businesses likely to get cut off next
Economists say it's likely that a number of firms will see the $1500 fortnightly JobKeeper wage subsidy for workers cut off. Others could get an extended lifeline.
Brother charged with murder of artist sister found in 'very confronting' scene
Police charge the brother of Gabriella Delaney after the artist's body was discovered early this morning at her home with a neighbour describing her as a "friendly, nice girl".
Peak equestrian body placed in voluntary administration
The peak body for equestrian sport in Australia has been placed in voluntary administration by its board to avoid a "disastrous" tumble into insolvency.
Victoria records zero new cases of coronavirus, but Premier warns the threat is far from over
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Tens of thousands of teachers and students return to the classroom, adhering to strict hygiene rules, as the state records no new cases of coronavirus overnight.
Outback NSW city demands exemption from South Australian border closure
Business owners and civic leaders in Broken Hill call for the South Australian Government to relax its border restrictions for residents of the outback NSW city.
'Horrific injuries': Cairns police launch homicide probe into 76yo woman's death
A Far North Queensland detective says the 76-year-old woman, whose body was discovered in Cairns early this morning, suffered "horrific" blunt-force trauma to the head.
AFL clubs in Queensland, NSW hopeful of welcoming fans back to games sooner than expected
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AFL clubs in Queensland and NSW are hopeful of being allowed to welcome a small number of fans into their games sooner than expected, but a bid by the Suns and Lions to open gates this weekend has been knocked back by the government.
Iconic Sydney wedding venues reveal plan to flout coronavirus restrictions and 'reopen to any numbers'
Some of Sydney's most popular wedding venues will defy coronavirus lockdown laws after their owner accused the NSW Government of allowing other industries to flout the law.
No Teachers Teach Average Students
The average height of the staff here at the Curmudgucation Institute is about 4.5 feet (the Board of Directors really pulls the average down). Yet if you buy clothes that fit a 4.5 foot frame, those clothes will not fit anyone here. The average guy named Peter Greene has made at least one major film. And yet, here I sit, with no IMDB entry or residual checks coming in for my work. So here's one reason that a lot of educational research is that it is the findings are about average students. And nobody teaches an average student. Each student is a very specific individual with a spec... more »
Six Months From Now
I've whittled away at this post for days, which is unusual for me and usually means I'm making things worse, not better. And my first impulse in these days has been to stay quiet and listen, because a national conversation about racism doesn't really need one more white guy's voice. But 1) silence is not an option right now and 2) this all has implications for educators. But I warn you-- if I have a gift for making the complicated clear and simple, it will not be on display here. I'm not telling you anything new to say that these are challenging times, though we have had times like ... more »
From the NZ govt: a new bill with online take-down powers
We are seeing more and more censorship now. It’s taken for granted by most reasonable people that seriously offensive/violent material be censored however this is a growing trend and repeatedly information that simply politely questions or takes an alternative view to the government narrative is being ‘fact checked’ and removed by Facebook. One of those … Continue reading From the NZ govt: a new bill with online take-down powers →
Report: U.S. Recession Officially Began In February As A Result Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
*Reuters:* *It's official: U.S. economy entered recession in February* (Reuters) - The U.S. economy ended its longest expansion in history in February and entered recession as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the private economics research group that acts as the arbiter for determining U.S. business cycles said on Monday. The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research said in a statement its members “concluded that the unprecedented magnitude of the decline in employment and production, and its broad reach across the entire economy, warrants ... more »
The Democratic Party Exists To Co-Opt And Kill Authentic Change Movements
ESTRAGON: Well, shall we go? VLADIMIR: Yes, let’s go. [They do not move.] Curtain. So ends both acts of the Samuel Beckett play Waiting for Godot. One of the two main characters suggest leaving, the other agrees, followed by the stage direction that both remain motionless […]
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