2024: July - October Political Notes - Richard Stallman

페이지 정보

profile_image
작성자 Kirsten
댓글 0건 조회 64회 작성일 24-01-10 22:09

본문


Are there any festivals that still plan to make thepornfans.com use of it? 27 October 2019 (Urgent: NRA tax exemption) US citizens: name on the IRS to analyze the NRA's violations of the laws for tax-exempt organizations. 27 October 2019 (Inquiries to Zuckerberg) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez requested Zuckerberg some carefully chosen questions. His answers will aid the investigation of Facebook's cover-up of its dealings with Cambridge Analytica. 27 October 2019 (Los Angeles and fires) Heat that can make folks sick, together with smoke from fires all 12 months spherical, are making the Los Angeles area a dangerous place to stay. (satire) "With a view to eliminate factors that might contribute to the fires’ progress, we are going to cut the stream of oxygen in excessive-risk areas all through the northern a part of the state." 27 October 2019 (Incremental changes) when the centrist neoliberals tell you that change is incremental, what they're really saying is they don't want that a lot change. The brand new Deal was not incremental. Civil rights laws were not incremental. Environmental protection laws were not incremental. The legal guidelines we need to end plutocracy, provide medical care for all, and curb international heating cannot be incremental either. 27 October 2019 (Agriculture and global heating) Australia and its states have agreed to plans to assist agriculture adapt to world heating results. That's sensible, as far because it goes; but when you acknowledge that global heating will damage agriculture, you should work to gradual it down. 27 October 2019 (Protest in navy base) Seven protesters who protested symbolically towards nuclear weapons in a army base have been convicted of crimes including "destruction" of authorities property. 27 October 2019 (Thug footage in Hong Kong) Hong Kong has prohibited publishing photos of thugs. 27 October 2019 (Numerous and indignant) About 41% of the world's individuals are below 24. They usually're offended… One of many valid causes for them to be angry at older folks is for having made so many people below 24. It is difficult to offer an excellent life, in a sustainable method, to such a big population. Our inhabitants is living unsustainably and it remains to be growing. That is one underlying trigger of a lot of the precise hardships that persons are protesting about. The opposite underlying cause is inequality, which protects the privileged (and particularly the rich) from these hardships by dumping them totally onto the disprivileged and the poor. Reducing inequality is a just cause, but we also want to scale back the cost of our existence, and doing that without making everybody poor will be a lot simpler if we have now fewer humans in the future. Let's aim for 25% or less of the inhabitants below age 24. 27 October 2019 (Smartphone worries) Why it's best to fear if you have a Chinese smartphone. When you have a non-Chinese smartphone, it's best to worry too. Other international locations are moving quickly within the course of large surveillance used to control and repress, and the system builders (Google and Apple) don't respect freedom much both. 27 October 2019 (Golden rice) The approval of "golden rice", which provides Vitamin A, has been delayed for 20 years by regulation. I find it plausible that this rice will, in medical terms, assist people and not trigger harm. This does should be verified; maybe it has been. But does it carry nonbiological pollution - with patents, or plant variety monopolies? Are farmers allowed to avoid wasting the seeds and plant them? 27 October 2019 (Reasons to deny benefits) When bureaucrats are informed to seek out causes to deny benefits to the poor and sick, your politeness and even the bureaucrats' personal errors turn into excuses to place you within the flawed. 27 October 2019 (Minimizing massacres) An evaluation of how two of Peter Handke's books tried to reduce and excuse the properly-documented massacres of Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs. One important point is that the existence of a prior state of battle does not justify committing a warfare crime. 27 October 2019 (Party funding) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's example is leading the Democratic Party step by step away from relying on donations from rich folks and wealthy companies. 27 October 2019 (Fossil fuels and you) George Monbiot: The [planet roaster's]’ Masterstroke Was to Blame the Climate Crisis on You And Me - by creating a system which leads folks in direction of heavy use of fossil fuels. The article also explains the reasoning for large disruptive however nonviolent protests as a option to make governments change this system. 27 October 2019 (Syrian refugees in Turkey) Amnesty International says Turkey is utilizing threats and deception to deport Syrian refugees. 27 October 2019 (Queer targets in Eastern Europe) Authoritarian proper-wing politicians in Eastern Europe are selecting queer folks as the following helpful scapegoat. The Catholic Church is supporting those politicians. 27 October 2019 (Invasive species) Governments are not doing sufficient to forestall the spread of invasive species. A part of the issue is the massive international commerce in stay (or dead unsterilized) plants and animals. There are such a lot of alternatives for a weed to tag along. Why not require security inspection of each cargo? The ballast water of ships typically carries invasive aquatic organisms, typically as larvae. Why not have an official go aboard while the ship is 20 miles out, to require it to wash its ballast tanks? These measures can be costly, but so are invasive species. 27 October 2019 (Climate rush) How the perceived obligation to achieve a consensus pressures scientists to err on the aspect of underestimating the seemingly effects of global heating. 27 October 2019 (Tax cut for all) Now that Americans are required to have medical insurance coverage, the premiums are in impact taxes. Because of this Medicare for All would cut back taxes (counting the insurance premiums) for many Americans. 27 October 2019 (Urgent: Stop working for deportation thugs) US citizens: call on Microsoft and GitHub to stop working for the deportation thugs. If you sign, please unfold the word! 27 October 2019 (Subsidies for fossil fuels and outdated nuclear reactors) The UK missed a chance to help restrict world heating, by allowing the UK to supply a billion pounds of subsidy to fossil fuels. Further subsidy for previous nuclear reactors in the US does not help either. They're so costly that we should merely substitute them. 27 October 2019 (UK convicts man for combating PISSI in Syria) The UK has convicted Aidan James of going to Syria to join the Kurds and fight against PISSI. How absurd this perverse posture of neutrality. 27 October 2019 (Entry of whistleblowers into partisan politics) The entry of whistleblowers into partisan politics has convinced some congresscritters to defend some whistleblowers. By contrast, whistleblowers reminiscent of Manning and Snowden were condemned by everyone in Congress. 27 October 2019 (Automated face recognition) Why we need to ban automated face recognition. (Note that article's title is misleading, a purple herring. The author of an article in a newspaper does not write the title.) Another purpose to reject the straw man suggestion to easily wait and let the Supreme Court determine is that we won't depend on it to protect our privateness. If all we wished was to have the question decided, by no means mind how, we could go away it to the Supreme Court. But when we wish anonymity, that approach won't work. We will not campaign to affect the Supreme Court. So we should marketing campaign to affect legislatures. We do have to marketing campaign to limit all sorts of surveillance. But that isn't a motive to keep away from deciding particular cases. Quite the opposite: legal guidelines banning face recognition would pave the best way for limiting other kinds of large surveillance. 26 October 2019 (Candidates assassination in Colombia) Seven mayoral candidates in Colombia have been assassinated. President Duque blamed a remnant of the FARC, and drug dealers. He omitted to blame the paramilitares, Colombia's worst terrorists, perhaps because he's associated with them. He belongs to the political occasion founded by ex-president Uribe ("Horrible"), and Uribe was intently related to them. To ensure that Colombia to know peace, it must disarm the paramilitares. 26 October 2019 (Katie Hill below assault) Rep. Katie Hill is being attacked by publishing nude pictures that were non-public. 26 October 2019 (Unions with lobbyists) Some US labor unions are supporting Big Pharma and lobbying in opposition to the invoice to cut back prescription drug prices. 26 October 2019 (Family separations proceed) The US border thugs are nonetheless separating families. Sometimes the "mother and father" of the household usually are not the biological mother and father, however are the dad and mom that the child loves and wishes. 26 October 2019 (Killing kids) A Fresno thug shot a black teenager in the back of the top as he was working away. As the teenager lay dying on the bottom, the thug handcuffed him. As normal. The thug department said the unarmed teenager was a threat to the thug's life. Perhaps the thug feared he would flip around, pull his pants off, and attack the thug with them. The teenager was such an enormous risk that he had to be handcuffed even within the ambulance. 26 October 2019 (Generous tax evasion) Facebook is "donating", to buy public admiration, a fraction of what it must be paying in taxes. 26 October 2019 (Spying on grieving families) British police spied on grieving black families for decades. Now we would like the truth. 26 October 2019 (Ignoring patients in need of monitoring) The US medical system spends much less cash on a black affected person than on a white patient, given the identical level of well being. In consequence, a extensively used algorithm estimates that the black affected person is less sick and doesn't want supplemental health monitoring. That is another instance of a common prevalence: bias that results from innocently-collected information that reflects the bias of society. 26 October 2019 (Super PAC) Biden's lobbyist friends are establishing an excellent PAC for him. 26 October 2019 (From Warren to Sanders) Why Ilhan Omar shifted from supporting Warren to supporting Sanders. 26 October 2019 (Urgent : Repeal the Authorization to be used of Military Force) US citizens: call on Congress to repeal the Authorization to be used of Military Force. In the event you name, please unfold the phrase! 26 October 2019 (Protect black-footed ferrets) US residents: protect black-footed ferrets from extinction. When you signal, please unfold the phrase! 26 October 2019 (Trumpism) How the conman's supporters twist Christianity to get Trumpism. 26 October 2019 (Press freedom in Australia) Australia denies Cameroonian journalist visa for press freedom convention. The Cameroonian journalist happens to work in Germany, making Australia's given reason to refuse the visa absurd by odd standards. That does not mean it was a cover for another motive. It could be the real purpose for the refusal. When persons are skilled to seek and find causes to say no, they learn to exaggerate. 26 October 2019 (Companies political donations) Some US companies are giving in to stress to publish their political donations. 25 October 2019 (Toxicologist speaks out about PFAS) Linda Birnbaum, director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Program, was forbidden to say that PFAS chemicals trigger varied diseases. That conclusion was embarrassing to the businesses that donate to Republicans. Now that she has retired, she will say that. I expect the following person appointed to those posts to be chosen for willingness to advance by subservience. 25 October 2019 (Spain evicts corpse of dictator) Spain has evicted the corpse of the dictator Franco from the mausoleum that he built with the pressured labor of people that defended the Republic. 25 October 2019 (EU isn't any defender of workers' rights) Do not be Fooled - the EU Is not any Defender of Workers' Rights. 25 October 2019 (Political prisoners in Israel on hunger strike) Some Palestinians who are political prisoners in Israeli prisons have been on hunger strike for 2 months. 25 October 2019 (Weak US environmental safety laws) With weak US environmental protection laws, even a rich city might be struck by a wave of most cancers. 25 October 2019 (Climate disaster wiping tradition) The Gullah culture, an ethnic minority that lives on the US southeast coast islands, may be wiped out by world heating. 25 October 2019 (Fight back Exxon) Exxon has misled Americans [about world heating] for many years. Here's tips on how to combat back. 25 October 2019 (Ignoring bigotry) Activists demand that a UK research of bigotry and harassment in UK universities to define harassment for being white, or English, as exterior the query. Bigotry in opposition to whites, or English individuals in Wales, is unusual. It doesn't generally occur enough to blight somebody's life, and the victim can simply transfer elsewhere to avoid it. Bigotry against blacks or Muslims is a much more grave drawback, and also you can't avoid it by moving. This needs to be the precedence goal of the investigation. Nonetheless, the other continues to be bigotry, and it shouldn't be omitted. 25 October 2019 (Ambassador testimony about Ukraine) The US ambassador to Ukraine testified to Congress concerning the conman's shakedown of Ukraine. The conman's personal negotiators went across the ambassador, who was not personally involved, but they informed him about the main points of the shakedown, and he reported what they told him. They described a deal which demanded a quid-professional-quo from Ukraine, and mentioned it wasn't a quid-pro-quo. 25 October 2019 (Border tyranny) A US citizen living within the US went to a customs office on the border to pay the duty for a shipment of gifts which had arrived by plane, so he might go back to the airport and gather the gifts. The border customs workplace made him and his relatives prisoner and searched their telephones. This is complete tyranny. Whatever particular powers the customs company has at the border needs to be limited to people who just did cross the border, or are about to cross it. 25 October 2019 (Rainforest is drying up) Cutting down the Amazon rainforest is making the remainder dry up. 25 October 2019 (Assad and torture) Assad's males reported to have tortured 14,000 prisoners to death, and they are still doing it. 25 October 2019 (Harassing Extinction Protesters) Australian thugs are strip-looking out Extinction Rebellion protesters, apparently purely to harass them. 25 October 2019 (Prosecuting monopolies) Sanders and Warren advocate prosecuting CEOs for monopolistic practices once once more, as we used to do. 25 October 2019 (Denial reforms) New South Wales (a state in Australia) seeks to open new coal mines, so it seeks to eradicate guidelines about the worldwide-heating effect that burning the coal would have. 24 October 2019 (Urgent: Protect Franklin's bumblebee) US residents: call on the Fish and Wildlife Service to guard the endangered Franklin's bumblebee. When you sign, please spread the word! 24 October 2019 (Effects of world heating on Denmark) [Disused but loved] Danish Lighthouse Put on Wheels to move It Away from Eroding Sea. This is just one of the hundreds of harmful results world heating is causing already. It appears a disgrace they didn't move the outdated church. Buildings from the 1200s should not be quite common in Denmark. 24 October 2019 (Existing pollution requirements inadequate) Scientists Fired by [the conman] Warn Particle [current] Pollution Standards Don't Protect People [as a result of they are not strict enough]. 24 October 2019 (Funds for renewals to be diverted to fracking) The Tories plan to divert loan funds meant for renewable vitality into fracking in Argentina. 24 October 2019 (Zero-tolerance at school) Sense has prevailed over zero-tolerance in a Wisconsin public school. 24 October 2019 (Reducing HIV transmission charge) Medical initiatives to treat and suppress HIV, carried out in certain cities, can drastically reduce the transmission charge. Humanity can lick HIV, if technological civilization continues. But it'll take a century or extra to do away with HIV this fashion. If world heating catastrophe makes the efforts stop, HIV will resume spreading. 23 October 2019 (Terrorism everywhere) The FBI has a protracted history of treating political dissent as terrorism. (Especially leftist dissent.) This is to not say there is no such factor as actual terrorism. 23 October 2019 (Whistleblowers aren't spies) Sanders says he would finish prosecution of whistleblowers as "spies." Will Senator Warren undertake the same stance? 23 October 2019 (Kurd retreat) Assad, Russia and Turkey at the moment are combining to power the Syrian Kurds out of an 18-mile zone alongside the frontier with Turkey. The effect might be appreciable ethnic cleansing, since that's where many of the Kurds stay. 23 October 2019 (No majority for Trudeau) Trudeau gained less than a majority, and must make offers with opposition parties. 23 October 2019 (Testifying on quid professional quo) The US ambassador to Ukraine testified that the conman did threatened to cut off navy assist until Ukraine investigated Biden's son. The conman tried to order the ambassador to not testify to Congress, however he did it anyway. 22 October 2019 (Sleepwalking economic system) The world economic system is sleepwalking into a brand new financial crisis, in accordance with the UK's former head of the central financial institution. 22 October 2019 (Slow transfer to renewable) The International Energy Agency forecasts solely 50% growth in renewable electricity technology in the subsequent 5 years. This isn't quick enough! 22 October 2019 (Solitary confinement) New York City is considering a ban on solitary confinement. 22 October 2019 (Charter schools) Warren's plan to limit charter colleges is just a little stronger than Sanders'. 22 October 2019 (Absorber of carbon) Farming might be absorber of carbon by 2050, says report. 22 October 2019 (Uncontacted indigenous) Eliminating the protections for uncontacted indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon will certainly lead to killing them. Diseases will kill most of each group, and they are so small that they could not continue. 22 October 2019 (Honduras corruption) The brother of Honduras's president has been convicted within the US of taking bribes on the president's behalf to permit smuggling cocaine by Honduras. Prohibition of cocaine makes it so worthwhile that it is almost unimaginable to cease it from producing corruption. However, the existing corrupt, plutocratist Honduran regime is the results of the coup that Hillary Clinton winked at, and which has obtained US help ever since. 22 October 2019 (Taliban condemn suicide bombing) A suicide bomber attacked a mosque in Afghanistan and killed sixty two people. The Taliban condemned the attack, which is sensible: they're strict Islamists, and their insurance policies violate human rights, however they are not madmen. I suppose this was the work of PISSI. 22 October 2019 (Smuggling antibiotics) Prohibiting the routine use of antibiotics in farm animals, essential to gradual the evolution of resistance genes that can spread to organisms that cause disease, has led to a new form of drug smuggling. I do not think this shall be as exhausting to control as smuggling addictive drugs. A farm uses the antibiotics to increase its income, so it won't pay any more than the increased revenue would be. Indeed, given the risk of legal bother, it will not pay even half that much. 22 October 2019 (Kurd allies) Leading US generals are extremely offended on the conman for abandoning the Kurds. Those who've retired are saying so. The argument that the US shouldn't abandon an ally has validity, however only to a sure extent. It was used to argue for continuing the battle in Vietnam, and the war in Cambodia. ISTR it was also used in Iraq, and I think it has been used to argue for persevering with the battle in Afghanistan. Within the case of the Syrian Kurds, this argument reinforces different reasons why the US should have defended them. 22 October 2019 (Hate and phobia) There are many systematic forms of hate, but hatred of the poor could also be the biggest. Hatred and phobia are different things. A phobia is an intense, irrational concern. People who are afraid of heights or small places don't hate them; conversely, individuals who hate the poor do not fear them (although they could feel disgust, which is not the same). To avoid constructing confusion, let's not refer to programs of hatred as "phobias". I disapprove of antigayism, antimuslimism and antitransism, however I reject the terms "homophobia", "islamophobia" or "transphobia". Another systemic type of hatred, which the article cites an instance of but would not focus on, is hatred of atheists. In the area of religion, atheists are the most hated group. We must always oppose antiathism (quick for antiatheistism) in addition to antimuslimism and antisemitism. 22 October 2019 (Jailing poor folks for medical debt) What it is like placing poor Americans in jail for medical debt. 22 October 2019 (Importance of finish-to-finish encryption) Snowden explains why the US government attack on finish-to-finish encryption is a hazard to everyone. 22 October 2019 (Violence against Brazilian indigenous people) Violence in opposition to Brazilian indigenous folks has elevated considerably since Bolsonaro grew to become president. 21 October 2019 (Mortgage prisoners) When a pair get a mortgage together, then split up, the one who moved out can destroy the opposite - by refusing to pay per personal half of the mortgage. 21 October 2019 (FBI bypasses most likely trigger requirement) The FBI uses outside informants as investigators so it may well bypass its own guidelines that require probable cause. 21 October 2019 (Fired for mentioning a phrase) Zero-tolerance at work: a scholar called a faculty safety guard, who's black, "nigger". The guard said, quite properly, "Don't call me nigger." The guard was fired for this. The guard didn't use that word. Rather, he mentioned it, to oppose its use. I can't imagine that the college officials fail to know the difference - after all they perceive it, just as you do. So why the absurd resolution? I suspect they've purchased into the concept of rigidity as virtue, which is the root of zero tolerance. All rules, together with valid guidelines, are liable to turn out to be harmful and unjust when utilized rigidly. 21 October 2019 (Public spending for federal elections) Sanders advocates public funding for federal elections, as well as limits on campaign donations and on the revolving door. 21 October 2019 (Reasons to demand proper to restore) A secondary purpose to demand the appropriate to repair is to reduce gratuitous waste. I call this motive "secondary" as a result of stopping individuals from fixing and modifying products is just oppressive. 21 October 2019 (Mexico's president not a leftist) Mexico's president, López Obrador, campaigned as a leftist, however as president he helps billionaires and represses the protests he formerly led. 20 October 2019 (Chicago teachers' strike) The Chicago Teachers' Strike Shows Learn how to Go on Offense Against Neoliberalism. 20 October 2019 (Using conflict to whip up nationalism) Erdoğan has used war in opposition to the Kurds as an occasion to whip up Turkish nationalism and prosecute opponents. Maybe this is why the conman helps Erdoğan. 20 October 2019 (Pakistan blocks Steven Butler) Steven Butler of the Committee to protect Journalists had a visa to go to Pakistan, but when he arrived at passport control his visa was specially cancelled, and Pakistan somehow despatched him again to the US below a type of arrest. 20 October 2019 (Xi-ple threaten Hong Kong college students in UK) Hong Kong college students within the UK are holding rallies in assist of Hong Kong's freedom, but they face systematic assaults by Chinese college students. Those Xi-ple aren't studying something necessary from their keep in Britain. 20 October 2019 (Funds for Medicare for All already exist) Proposing to fund the federal government expenditures for Medicare for All by slicing the navy budget. I think this proposal confusingly connects two good concepts. We should always undertake Medicare for All, also known as a common national medical system, however we should reject the concept that this is an increase in bills. If we get rid of the parasitic profitmaking medical system, this may save individuals within the US a big fraction of what they now spend on medical care and insurance coverage. So it does not have to be "paid for"; what it needs is to rechannel half of the current spending. We should cut the arms price range, as a result of lots of the arms being bought are wasteful, and even dangerous to peace. But that's unbiased of how we reform medical care. 20 October 2019 (Urgent: go the Schedules That Work Act) US residents: call on Congress to move the Schedules That Work Act. When you call, please unfold the word! 20 October 2019 (Warren to reintroduce Schedules That Work Act) Senator Warren will reintroduce the Schedules that Work Act which is able to forbid employers from jerking half-time workers round on short notice. 20 October 2019 (Surrendering deal) The bully ordered the Kurds to surrender to Turkey a 20-mile strip along the border within 5 days or face mass murder. He referred to as this a "stop fireplace deal". 20 October 2019 (Nelson and slavery) It seems that Admiral Nelson, Britain's biggest naval hero, was also a defender of slavery. Does that mean his statues must be taken down? It's impossible to compare the evil Nelson did by defending slavery with the good he did by serving to to defeat Napoleon to see which is extra essential. That's imponderable. But we will be sure that Nelson, who died in 1805, had no say over how Britain handled es-slave black sailors after the conflict ended in 1814. Statues of Confederate generals were put as much as glorify the previous system of slavery, aiming to strengthen the system of segregation. That's what these statues stand for. I think they ought to be taken down. By contrast, statues of Nelson were put up as symbols of naval victory, and that's what they stand for. They do not stand for any place on race relations. I do not assume there's a need to take them down, despite the fact that British naval power is a thing of the past. 20 October 2019 (Flight-shaming) "Flight-shaming" might sluggish progress of airline trade, says IATA. That's the intention of it. Increasingly individuals are taking the high-speed prepare from London to continental Europe relatively than flying. In case you never have children, you will keep away from so much future greenhouse fuel emissions that a lifetime's worth of flights will hardly depend. 20 October 2019 (Spying on college students) Florida plans to demand that students give heaps of private particulars and biometrics. This is supposedly to maintain them secure. Like the thugs in the colleges, it's going to endanger them instead. The direct harm will fall mainly on individuals from minority groups, but don't assume your little one might be protected! 19 October 2019 (Urgent: Section 215 of Patriot Act) US citizens: telephone your congresscritter and name for ending section 215 of the U SAP AT RIOT Act (aka "USA PATRIOT Act"). That's the part that authorizes assortment of many sorts of personal information with out even an actual courtroom order. 19 October 2019 (Global heating process pressure) Wisconsin's governor establishes activity drive to face the 'grave threat' of global heating. 19 October 2019 (Sexual schooling) The UK has canceled its requirement for porn websites to determine customers. The acknowledged motive for this was to exclude teenagers, but what's essential is the tracking itself, not its function. Why stop folks from viewing porn, if they want to? Much of in the present day's porn is aimed at heterosexual men and presents a totally incorrect idea of what women like. When teenage males consider this, they can get twisted. Once they observe out what they have realized from this, they can make women very unhappy. Leading them to porn exhibiting sexual practices that various actual teenage women really do enjoy would remedy this problem in a greater approach. (This does not require actual teenage actors, or even actual human actors.) Why change unhealthy education with no training? Replace it with good education. 19 October 2019 (Corporate debt) Corporations have an excessive amount of debt. Even a average downturn would cause a disaster. Governments are supposed to stop this form of situation from arising. 19 October 2019 (National parks privatization) Plans to privatize national parks outlined in Trump admin memo, would enrich donors and special interests. 19 October 2019 (Right-wing slogans) Right-wing campaigns establish slogans, then right-wing politicians use them, in order to drive searches to them. 19 October 2019 (Apple approval) Apple plans to require that every one utility software for MacOS be accredited by Apple first. Offering a checking service as an option might be useful and would not be improper. Requiring users to get Apple's approval is tyranny. Apple says the examine will only look for malware (not counting the malware that's a part of the working system), but Apple could change that coverage step by step. Or perhaps Apple will determine that helping Hong Kong protesters constitutes malware. 19 October 2019 (As in free lunch) Sanders and Ilhan Omar launched a bill to provide gratis faculty lunches to all public school college students. 19 October 2019 (Seafood bisque) (satire) marine biologists on the University of Rhode Island projected Tuesday that the planet's oceans shall be a nice, simmering seafood bisque by 2040. 19 October 2019 (Unemployment partial rate) The UK's official unemployment rate omits many people who want to work however are blocked by circumstances or have given up finding a job. 19 October 2019 (Existential threat) Referring to international heating as an "existential menace" is a bit exaggerated, since it is not prone to kill all people. That might maybe happen, however extra probably it's going to merely kill billions and wipe out technological civilization. 18 October 2019 (Urgent: PROTECT Hong Kong Act) US residents: name on Congress to move the PROTECT Hong Kong Act. If you signal, please spread the phrase! 18 October 2019 (Urgent: Defend US civil rights regulation) Everyone: name on Comcast to withdraw its Supreme Court problem of the first US civil rights law. When you sign, please spread the phrase! 18 October 2019 (Urgent: Preserve methane emissions limits) US citizens: call on the EPA to preserve methane emissions limits, to assist keep away from international heating catastrophe. The methane emissions do local hurt too, but world catastrophe is monumental by comparison with that. You can signal with out working the nonfree Javascript code if you utilize Lynx. In the event you signal, please unfold the phrase! 18 October 2019 (Progressive reps endorse Sanders) Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Omar are endorsing Sanders, for a similar causes I do: his positions are more boldly progressive. I do not choose candidates to support based mostly on gender. 18 October 2019 (China threatens relatives of Uighurs in Europe) China is threatening the relatives of Uighurs living in Europe, so silence them. 18 October 2019 (America's poor in pre-trial jail) Ten million poor Americans are jailed for a while annually, most of them pre-trial because they can't afford bail and fees. How about taking the opportunity to register them to vote? 18 October 2019 (Kashmiri political prisoners far from residence) Some Kashmiri political prisoners are held in prisons far away from Kashmir, where their family can hardly reach them. 18 October 2019 (Reluctance to crush Hong Kong with military) Why Xi is reluctant to crush Hong Kong with the Chinese army. 18 October 2019 (Protest and arrest for Extinction Rebellion) George Monbiot writes about planning to be arrested for protesting for Extinction Rebellion. (I read that he was indeed arrested.) It's misguided, even unfair, to criticize Extinction Rebellion for being "too white" or "too male" or too whatever of that form, because that isn't their choice. A volunteer exercise should to go together with people who volunteer. When an activity must recruit as many individuals as doable, it would be self-defeating to reject some volunteers for the sake of demographic steadiness. Rather, the exercise must seek, and welcome, every volunteer that's prepared and able to work for the cause. If you want extra blacks or extra ladies to take part in Extinction Rebellion, by all means attempt to recruit them. But don't criticize the campaign for doing the most it might probably with the people who've volunteered. Indeed, people from less privileged groups might have rational causes to carry again. Maybe they need to work 50 hours per week to get by. Maybe they anticipate the judicial system to treat them with bias. Maybe they can not afford bail and worry being jailed for months if they are arrested, or being stuck for years in a Ferguson-like cycle of fines and jail. Given that privilege exists, I'm glad that people with extra privilege are benefiting from it to take dangers for the sake of saving the world from catastrophe. 18 October 2019 (Los Angeles neighborhood service) When Los Angeles sentences folks to community service, they usually need to work to troublesome targets in hectic, even hazardous circumstances. They are also required to pay to do that work. If this is supposed as a technique to pay fines or other debts, they must be paid the prevailing wage. 18 October 2019 (Impostor syndrome) Is "impostor syndrome" a self-blaming approach to say, "I come from a disprivileged demographic background"? 18 October 2019 (Australia and climate denial) Australia wasted decades in local weather denial - and should break free of the mire of misinformation. 18 October 2019 (Proving this system is unsuitable) Australia's laptop program has reduce off 1,000,000 folks's advantages automatically. Then they need to prove this system was wrong. 18 October 2019 (Gun control methods) Cory Booker's gun management laws focuses methods on individuals, not guns. It might be a good idea. 18 October 2019 (Wiping out Ivory Coast forests) Ivory Coast legislation could see chocolate business "wipe out" protected forests. 18 October 2019 (EU and democracy) The insane habits of the UK makes the EU look clever and just by comparison, so do not forget its oppressive facet. The EU has a democratic structure that doesn't give the folks a lot power to restrict what the banksters and companies need. Look, for instance, on the unjust copyright directive that was adopted below strain from the publishing foyer. Since three branches of the EU should agree any change, it is hopeless to repeal dangerous directives as soon as they have been adopted. 18 October 2019 (Sanders and Warren) Sanders advocates government packages that support everyone, whereas Warren advocates related assist just for the poor. The weakness of the latter is that the rich can arrange the center class to assist chopping these applications and attaching onerous situations - which is strictly what right-wing politicians do. As for the waste of subsidizing a number of wealthy people together with the many non-rich, it is going to be a small fraction of the whole cost of these packages. A progressive tax on the wealthy will easily make up for it. 18 October 2019 (Machine studying) Machine studying will be helpful for guiding the priorities of social companies, so long as people suppose about the actual selections. This could be a very good factor offered the government doesn't use it as an excuse to cut budgets much more. Right-wing governments are in search of any excuse, and no matter makes for more effectivity will mean they will cut extra. 18 October 2019 (StackExchange) StackExchange has imposed a code of conduct saying that participants must refer to one another particular person by per specified pronouns. Paraphrasing to keep away from pronouns is forbidden; persons are required to get practice using all kinds of pronouns. The rule was obtained with large hostility. I've never used in StackExchange and wasn't considering of doing so. (Too busy, in any case.) I do not even know whether it is possible to post on the site with out operating nonfree Javascript software program - if it is not, I urge you to reject posting there, for your freedom's sake. But I reject the demand to talk or write with singular "they". I have a better system for gender-neutrality in English, and I will use that. I hope others will take it up; I suggest you consider it. But I don't declare the power to demand you employ it. In case you do participate in StackExchange, you might choose unusual pronouns for yourself. Not absurd ones, or nasty ones, just unusual. 17 October 2019 (Anti-internet-neutrality foyer) How the anti-internet-neutrality lobby impersonated a million folks to kill network neutrality. That is in addition to whatever they spent to get Ajit Pai put in command of the issue. 17 October 2019 (Lobbyists within the conman's administration) The conman and his ministers employed 281 former lobbyists in simply the first two years. At that price they can have employed one other 50 or one hundred by now. 17 October 2019 (Hunter Biden apologizes) (satire) Hunter Biden admitted Tuesday it was poor judgment on his half to be concerned with the corrupt Biden family. 17 October 2019 (Sadism of US border thugs) A family of British tourists in Canada had been arrested for entering the US on an highway with no warning of the frontier. They were taking a brief detour to keep away from an animal in their meant street. This incident puts the sadism of the border thugs in clear relief. Why arrest individuals for getting into the US such a short while? Why not wait a minute and see in the event that they go away once more? Why deport them to the UK as an alternative of again to Canada the place they had been? In addition to the trouble that causes them, it will also price the US authorities some huge cash - maybe tens of hundreds of dollars. We see that, to the border thugs, a chance to be merciless is value any expense. It is evident that the thugs are wanting carefully at that highway. If non permanent entry there is deemed an actual problem, why not put a sign there telling individuals to not cross? That might have been cheaper, but the thugs would have missed a attainable opportunity for sadism. This is along with the merciless circumstances that the thugs have arranged to visit on tens of 1000's of people who knew they were entering the US, just by overcrowding the immigration prisons. British vacationers are not the intended target of this cruelty. It was set up to deter, and endanger, refugees from Central America. But now that cruelty is their precedence purpose. essentially the most zealous grab any opportunity that comes their manner. 17 October 2019 (Separation of church and state) The US State Department promoted Pompeo's speech in favor of Christianity, violating the constitutional requirement for separation of church and state. Fortunately, Pompeo backed off this. 17 October 2019 (Influence of wealthy donors on elections) Senator Warren has proposed further incremental measures to reduce the affect of rich donors on elections. I'm in favor, but I think we need stronger measures. 17 October 2019 (Calling 911 while black) (satire) 911 Operator Informs Black Caller That Death Is On The best way. 17 October 2019 ("Grass roots" lobby for gerrymandering) Republicans set up a "grass roots" organization called "Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering" to foyer for gerrymandering. 17 October 2019 (Climate culture change) Due to Extinction Rebellion, We're Experiencing a Climate Culture Change. 17 October 2019 (Fort Worth police condemn thug) The Fort Worth police department is doing one thing superb: condemning fairly than excusing the thug who shot Atatiana Jefferson. Recognizing that this was incorrect is step in the best route, a step toward educating thugs to act like police officers. 16 October 2019 (Broadcaster regulation for Facebook) Facebook compared itself to a Tv or radio broadcaster, thus inviting the federal government to regulate it because it regulates broadcasters. Sixteen October 2019 (Sanctions towards Turkey) Congress is considering enacting sanctions against Turkey for attacking the Kurds. 16 October 2019 (Russian actions in Syria) Russian troopers are appearing as peacekeepers between Assad's forces and Turkey's proxy forces, in a single space, however their attack on the Kurds continues. Sixteen October 2019 (Homelessness benefits in EU) "EU nationals are sometimes barred from homelessness advantages unless they've a job - a hostile setting coverage that charities are successfully imposing." Source 16 October 2019 (Private hospitals and universal national health system) Investor-owned hospitals are leading the battle in opposition to the creation of a universal nationwide health system in the US. This suggests that one step ahead can be for states to prohibit for-profit hospitals. Sixteen October 2019 (Urgent: pure gas initiatives in EU) Everyone: name on the European Investment Bank to adopt its previous plan and reject new natural gas initiatives. Should you name, please spread the word! 16 October 2019 (Extinction rebels disobedience) London thugs threatened to arrest anybody protesting anywhere in London, but Extinction Rebellion activists are willing to be arrested and even jailed for the sake of avoiding world catastrophe. Sixteen October 2019 (Raids on opposition in Russia) Russian investigators have raided opposition workplaces across the nation. Sixteen October 2019 (Zombie debt) Struggling Americans are haunted by zombie debt. Will you be next? 16 October 2019 (Extinction rebellion protesters vs the town) 'Stop Funding Ecocide': Extinction rebellion protesters goal London financial district. Sixteen October 2019 (Blue angels) On the problems raised by US army airshow jets. I disagree with the article's arguments. The prices are insignificant in contrast with the US navy budget, the dangers to the airmen is a small drawback in contrast with the danger of professional soccer, and the hazard to the public is small compared with the dangers of life. Alternatively, navy airshow flights can do massive hurt in one other way: they strengthen the grip of the navy-industrial complex, which wastes lots of of billions of dollars, and encourages wars of aggression that can kill tens or hundreds of 1000's of people. 16 October 2019 (Biden's contributors) Rich people, their media and their politicians are trying exhausting to prop up Biden, but it surely is not working very properly. 16 October 2019 (Corporate promise) (satire) "Because the business leaders of this country, we promise to never, ever stop fighting to ensure that the overwhelming majority of Americans aren't able to afford the merchandise they want or stay the life they want." Sixteen October 2019 (Thanks Trump) (satire) Jubilant [PISSI] Prisoners Hail American Liberators. 16 October 2019 (Scientists in assist of extinction rebellion) 700 scientists within the UK declared their help for Extinction Rebellion. Sixteen October 2019 (Gatorade) (satire) a brand new patriotic Gatorade advert that aired Friday confirmed terrorists being waterboarded with Gatorade. Sixteen October 2019 (Urgent: Protect Ukraine's whistleblower) US residents: call on the DNI to pledge to protect the Ukraine whistleblower's id. 16 October 2019 (Big US banks investing in fossil fuels) Big US banks are investing heavily in digging civilization's grave. Sixteen October 2019 (Recycled plastic value on the rise) The price of recycled plastic has risen significantly as a result of increased demand. This is a sign of progress. It should lead to an increase in recycling capacity; then the plastic handed in for recycling will actually be recycled. 16 October 2019 (Making UK jails more harmful) Tories want to keep prisoners in prison for longer, however will not pay to operate prisons safely. Sixteen October 2019 (Benefits system automation) Using AI to evaluate applications for public help gives right-wing governments with a possibility to cut welfare advantages without any official change in the rules. Sixteen October 2019 (Fuel subsidies in Ecuador) Ecuador's president Moreno reinstated fuel subsidies and made the indigenous protesters joyful. However, the local weather should be weeping. 16 October 2019 (Reducing fossil fuel use) Eight proposals for find out how to make huge reductions in fossil gas use. 15 October 2019 (Thug taking pictures a girl in her home) A thug was despatched to examine on why a black woman's entrance door was left open. He shot her lifeless by means of the window, with no effort to find out what the state of affairs was. Is it possible to show thugs to think before they shoot? 15 October 2019 (Duterte thugs and drug) Duterte's chief of nationwide thugs (including their demise squads) has resigned as a result of accusations of involvement in drug dealing. 15 October 2019 (Apple spying for China) Apple's nonfree Safari browser spies on users for the Chinese company Tencent. 15 October 2019 (Urgent: ban facial recognition authorities use) US residents: call on Congress to ban government use of facial recognition. This isn't sufficient, but it is a great start. If you happen to call, please unfold the word! 15 October 2019 (Urgent: stop funding struggle in Yemen) US citizens: call on Congress to end all funding for the warfare in Yemen. In case you name, please spread the word! 15 October 2019 (Government publish qualification) Preet Bharara: Congress ought to formalize the previous unwritten guidelines about who's certified for appointed authorities govt posts. 15 October 2019 (Urgent: block plan to reject most immigrants) US residents: call on Congress to block the bully's plan to reject most immigrants. For those who name, please unfold the word! 15 October 2019 (Rejection of authoritarian in Hungary) Hungarians confirmed their mounting dissatisfaction with the authoritarian Fidesz celebration by defeating it in significant local elections. It is a step towards eradicating it from power, but that won't be easy because of the grip it has given itself over other establishments. 15 October 2019 (Syrian Kurds and Assad) The Syrian Kurds have allied with Assad to resist the invasion from Turkey, and turned over two border cities to Assad in trade. If Rojava can peacefully reconcile with Assad, maybe recognizing his suzerainty however with out submitting to the tyranny of his regime, it could be a step forward - so long as Assad permits it to continue. However, the combating between Assad and Turkey may lead to preventing between Russia and Turkey. That's potentially harmful. 15 October 2019 (PISSI escape) A deal permitted hundreds of PISSI fighters to flee from Raqqa, along with 1000's of individuals in their families, in order to end the fighting to seize that city. 700 extra supporters of PISSI have now escaped from prison as a consequence of Turkey's attack, because the Kurds had to move their forces to oppose Turkey. 15 October 2019 (Unlawful campaign financing) Federal prosecutors charged two males (who work with Giuliani) with transferring international funds to the cheater's campaign. This could be part of a broader scheme that could possibly be managed by Giuliani. 15 October 2019 (Ties to China) When multinational firms depend upon a relationship with China, either for manufacturing or sales, China can power them to help its repression. 15 October 2019 (Money laundering zones) Some countries function "free trade zones" that are nice for money laundering. 15 October 2019 (Friendship with political opponents) We shouldn't reject friendship with people who disagree with us on essential political points. I will not condemn Ellen DeGeneres for being associates with Dubya. I've referred to as for prosecuting him for battle crimes because the time he was in office, however I don't condemn her for not thinking so. I convey up my politics so usually that I would discover it troublesome to be buddies with right-wing folks, however that is simply me. 15 October 2019 (Urgent: finish cooperation with deportation thugs) US residents: call on Greyhound's conglomerate to finish cooperation with deportation thugs. 15 October 2019 (Confederate war slaves) Some Confederate officers brought household slaves with them to the military. Subsequently, apologists for slavery have pretended that these blacks have been Confederate soldiers. 15 October 2019 (Turkey murders Kurdish civilians) Turkey's proxy forces are murdering chosen Kurdish civilians. 15 October 2019 (Poverty sentence) US sanctions are driving Cuba into poverty because no ships can transport Venezuelan oil to Cuba. It surprises me that Russia or China or Iran does not send ships to do this. 15 October 2019 (Britons taxes) Britons complain their taxes are too excessive, but they're less than in 1970 - particularly for the rich. 14 October 2019 (Hong Kong Anthem) Hong Kong now has an unofficial nationwide anthem, which protesters sing at every protest. The video linked within the article - which you can view and hear with out nonfree software through the use of Icecat, or the Viewtube extension for Firefox - makes me cry because of their heroism towards all odds. 14 October 2019 (Warren and Facebook) Senator Warren gave Facebook a taste of its own medicine with a political ad that said Zuckerberg supported the bullshitter - then said that wasn't really so and Facebook should not allow advertisements with lies. 14 October 2019 (UN secretary basic Hammarskjöld death) MI6 is below stress to publish its secret files in regards to the plane crash that killed UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld in 1961. This might affirm or refute the theory that the plane was shot down. 14 October 2019 (Fossil holding) The businesses BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street collectively own 300 billion dollars of fossil gasoline investments. 14 October 2019 (Turkey in Rojava) Turkey's Arab proxy military is advancing into Rojava in opposition to arduous resistance. Rojava is quite skinny, from North to South, so it could actually simply be reduce in two. Turkey could intention to conquer it fully. 14 October 2019 (Likenesses) (satire) … the NCAA introduced a brand new rule Thursday forcing athletes to remove all facial features to stop them from profiting off their likenesses. 14 October 2019 (Free Range Kids legal guidelines) Campaigning without cost Range Kids legal guidelines in varied states. 14 October 2019 (Fossil gasoline companies hypocrisy) Fossil gas companies spend millions on social media advertisements against local weather laws while portraying selves as green heroes. 14 October 2019 (Crack down on fossil gas corporations) Corbyn and Sanders vow to crack down on fossil fuel corporations. 14 October 2019 (Google and world-heating denialists) Google donates to quite a few right-wing think tanks, a few of which are international-heating denialists. Google mentioned a number of years in the past that it wouldn't do this any more. A few of those groups do different bad things as well. Early this century, a few of them spread FUD about the GNU GPL. I doubt it was Google that funded that marketing campaign. 14 October 2019 (Urgent: Call on Facebook to ban lies in political adverts) Everyone: call on Facebook to ban lies in political advertisements. For those who sign, please unfold the phrase! 13 October 2019 (Haitians impoverished by "free trade") The US has impoverished most Haitians by applying neoliberal "free commerce"; Haitian farmers couldn't compete with subsidized US megafarms. The US tendency to impose large support tasks with out verifying they will be useful occurs right here as it did in Afghanistan. Thirteen October 2019 (Project to map Earth's land with lidar) A project will attempt to map all of the Earth's land area precisely using lidar. 13 October 2019 (Arrests in Hong Kong) Hong Kong thugs have arrested round 2400 protesters, of who 750 have been minors. I doubt that any of them were kids, although. Thirteen October 2019 (Hunter Biden) Hunter Biden's profession, whether or not it involves crimes, is payback for political favors. It displays systemic corruption. 13 October 2019 (Kurds' bombardment) Syrian Kurds retaliated for Turkish bombardment by bombarding a Turkish border city. I do not assume that can be militarily justified - it seems like a struggle crime. Meanwhile, arousing resentment amongst Turks will strengthen Erdoğan. Thirteen October 2019 (Al-Soufi stays open) The Al-Soufi Syrian restaurant in Toronto will stay open, defying right-wing demise threats. I wish I might go to Toronto and give my help by eating there. Thirteen October 2019 (Thinktank undermining local weather science) Revealed: Top UK thinktank spent a long time undermining local weather science. 13 October 2019 (Global heating wiping birds out) 3C of worldwide heating might wipe out two-thirds of hen species in North America. Thirteen October 2019 (Lead pipes) The sabotage US government updated the laws for lead in water supplies to _decelerate_ the alternative of lead pipes. Thirteen October 2019 (Protests in Ecuador) Protesters in Ecuador have taken over Quito and captured some state thugs. Some protesters are looking for targets for violence; others attempt to stop violence. It's essential that the motion reject violence (besides in defense) in a very clear manner. President Moreno certainly must be changed, but the fact that the opposition to him is predicated primarily on a demand for low cost fossil fuels may be very sad. It is an instance of the foolish short-time period pondering that impedes defense of Earth's climate. The survival of civilization, and hundreds of thousands of species of life, depends upon overcoming that foolish mind-set. Thirteen October 2019 (Paris carbon targets in Australia) For Australia to fulfill its weak Paris carbon targets, it needs to use a carbon tax of greater than USD 75 per ton of CO2 or equal. Thirteen October 2019 (Wildfires in Australia) How international heating and other components have an effect on wildfires in Australia. 12 October 2019 (Nicotine addiction) Young people often turn into addicted to nicotine even from smoking as soon as per 30 days. Don't take the danger of using nicotine even once. If your mates stress you to do things which can be unhealthy for you, similar to smoking tobacco (even if combined with marijuana) or enjoying nonfree video games together, find some new friends - true friends. 12 October 2019 (Economic inequality and life expectancy) The US is following the final pattern: as financial inequality will increase, inequality of life expectancy will increase too. 12 October 2019 (Emperor penguins susceptible to extinction) Emperor penguins are vulnerable to extinction on account of melting of the sea ice they depend on. The one means to guard their habitat is by curbing world heating - precisely what we'd like to protect all the pieces else. 12 October 2019 (Extreme weather and extinction) The additional-highly effective hurricanes that result from world heating do lots of brief-term harm, which might be repaired if there's sufficient cash. They may also cause extinction of species, especially people who stay only in limited areas close to the Florida or the Caribbean. 12 October 2019 (Absurd rules on abortion clinics) Pointless and absurd regulations on abortion clinics may make abortion unavailable in some US states. 12 October 2019 (India plans nationwide face-tracking) India plans to follow China's example, with a nationwide system of face-tracking surveillance cameras. Don't be distracted by the discussion of data protection legal guidelines. If India had them, they might make little distinction to the injustice that such a system would enable. 12 October 2019 (Urgent: Stop "vulture" hedge funds) US residents: name on Democrats in Congress to battle the hedge funds that management Puerto Rico. Instead of preventing them again and again, why not change the legislation to chop down the hedge? When you sign, please unfold the word! 11 October 2019 (UK government investing in gasoline) As Climate Rebellion Spreads, UK Govt Risks "Carbon Blowout" By Investing in Gas. Eleven October 2019 (US prosecuting alleged whistleblower) The US is prosecuting an alleged whistleblower, Henry Kyle Frese. He's accused of spying on behalf of the public. Eleven October 2019 (Leveraged buyouts killing newspapers) Leveraged buyouts are killing America's remaining newspapers. (In addition to many other businesses.) What I wonder is, if the debt will get dumped on an organization that is more likely to go bankrupt, does that imply the bank that lent the cash never will get repaid? If that's the case, why do not banks refuse to lend for these transactions? Eleven October 2019 (Quit ICE) If you're employed for the deportation thugs, you'll be able to give up. 11 October 2019 (Presidential candidates and world heating) Sanders is the one presidential candidate who proposes a adequate effort to curb international heating. Eleven October 2019 (Boiling with methane in Arctic Ocean) A methane seep underneath the Arctic Ocean is "boiling with methane bubbles". 11 October 2019 (A pleasant tree for Kurds) (satire) Trump assures Kurds there will someday be very good tree planted in D.C. commemorating their deaths. 11 October 2019 (Surveillance in Thailand) Thailand's government demonstrates its repressiveness by requiring cafes to keep information on buyer's internet contacts, and to report prospects' identification. It is apparent when Thailand does this that the purpose is repression. In international locations that are much less overtly repressive, this will not be so obvious, nevertheless it serves the goal of repression. Because of this I refuse to determine myself to a company that can store my title in a database so as to connect with the web. If I do it at a good friend's house or a number's home, I don't mind that particular person is aware of who I'm, however the ISP should not know. Eleven October 2019 (Anti-abortion legal guidelines) "Anti-abortion legal guidelines are an attack on our right to dwell with dignity and determine what happens to our bodies." Source 11 October 2019 (Vaping) Why quitting vaping is more durable than quitting cigarettes. 11 October 2019 (Sending migrants to Mexico's border towns) US sends migrants to Mexico's border towns as it warns residents of violent crimes in area. 10 October 2019 (Apple censors app utilized by HK protesters) Apple has censored an application designed to assist Hong Kong protesters talk. Apple absolutely did this due to threats from China. (We are not presupposed to counsel that a "good corporate citizen" would uphold freedom at the price of earnings.) But the explanation Apple may do that is that it gave itself censorship energy over purposes for iMonsters, by way of the proprietary code of the operating system. 10 October 2019 (Asylum seekers jailed in Papua New Guinea) Papua New Guinea jailed 50 asylum seekers incommunicado. These are among the many refugees that Australia gave Papua New Guinea to hold. I am sure Australia's minister of cruelty will declare he had nothing to do with jailing them. 10 October 2019 (PISSI could achieve from assault on Kurds) PISSI "sleeper cells" might take advantage of Turkey's assault on the Kurds to attack the Kurdish guards of the al-Hawl prison camp and release different PISSI supporters. 10 October 2019 (Dubya's struggle crimes) Dear Ellen: The problem With George W. Bush Shouldn't be His Beliefs - It’s His War Crimes (and other destructive and deadly deeds). 10 October 2019 (Candidates reject privatized water systems) Applauding Sanders and Warren's Rejection of Privatized Water Systems, Group Calls On All 2020 Hopefuls to Follow Suit 10 October 2019 (China's NBA-to-NHL re-fanification camps) (satire) "To present that China won't tolerate this flagrant disrespect for our nation amongst the ranks of the NBA, we intend to enlighten our residents within the methods of the National Hockey League," said Vice Premier Han Zheng, overseeing the primary of many re-fanification ceremonies in a detention middle exterior of Beijing… 10 October 2019 (Corinthian College student loans) DeVos is threatened with sanctions, as much as and including jail, for violating a court docket order prohibiting collection of repayments for student loans for finding out at Corinthian College. 10 October 2019 (Democratic centrists will not win election) Robert Reich: Please Note: The 2020 Election Won’t Be Won by Democratic Centrists. 10 October 2019 (Bullshitter to help more tax dodging) The bullshitter plans to assist multinational companies dodge more US taxes. 10 October 2019 (Tax fee of richest American taxpayers) The 400 richest American taxpayers pay a decrease total tax price than any other earnings group. 10 October 2019 (No cooperation) The conman blocked cooperation with the impeachment inquiry. Congress may demand that the Supreme Court determine the battle, however the cheating social gathering has already rigged it to assist their continuation in power at nearly any price. However, Congress dare not give up. 10 October 2019 (Climate targets in Australia) Revealed: Northern Australia's fossil gas plans push local weather goals beyond attain. 10 October 2019 (Carbon emissions accountability) "Just 20 corporations are accountable for 35% of carbon emissions but they proceed to ignore requires change." Source 10 October 2019 (Environmental racism) Warren debuts ambitious policy plan that addresses environmental racism. 10 October 2019 (Tax dodging) The OECD has proposed to reform taxes on multinational businesses so that they can't dodge all taxes by shifting nominal income between countries. 10 October 2019 (Turkey assaults) Turkey has attacked the Syrian Kurds. 10 October 2019 (Serial betrayer) (satire) GOP lawmakers watch silently As Trump strangles every of their cherished ones in flip. 10 October 2019 (Walter wedding ceremony) (satire) space man Daniel Walter was wed Saturday to Kelly Kaminski, a lady he hardly even knows after 5 years of courting. 10 October 2019 (Rebranding) How the best [Wing] has tried to rebrand antisemitism. In particular, American Jews are known as "antisemitic" if they are more loyal to the US and human rights than to Israel and its occupation policies. 10 October 2019 (Interrogation circumstances) Sleep deprivation and a freezing cell: a Palestinian lady is interrogated by Israel. It could be no much less flawed to treat a man the same manner. However, the truth that this prisoner is a journalist does make the incorrect worse. 10 October 2019 (Skin shade in drug transportation in LA) In LA, a white driver is extra doubtless to carry illegal medicine than a black driver, but the black driver is far more prone to be searched arbitrarily than the white driver. Even if there weren't a hint of bias in these searches, they would still be an injustice. 10 October 2019 (Drought in Australia) Parts of Australia are going through a deep drought. Strange that even writers who're preoccupied with ghosts of previous, lesser droughts ignore the ghost of worldwide heating. 10 October 2019 (Silencing protesters) Australian Extinction Rebellion protesters are being given bail with a requirement not to associate in any way with other members of the group. The state needs them to go dwelling and act neutral. Whatever they do, it should not be that. It is healthier to reject bail and be jailed. 10 October 2019 (Silencing audio system) Australia censored speakers in a cybersecurity convention - banning two whistleblowers from speaking there, and making an attempt to cease someone else from displaying how Australia's encryption legislation was similar to China's. 10 October 2019 (Spying gadgets) The only efficient energy folks have in opposition to spying by units equivalent to Alexa and Siri is to refuse to deliver them into your private home. 10 October 2019 (Global warming in California) Substantial components of rural California are dealing with a power shutoff to avoid fires started by electric energy. A buddy was info

댓글목록

등록된 댓글이 없습니다.