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2024: July - October Political Notes - Richard Stallman

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Are there any festivals that still plan to make thepornfans.com use of it? 27 October 2019 (Urgent: NRA tax exemption) US residents: 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 asked Zuckerberg some fastidiously chosen questions. His answers will assist the investigation of Facebook's cowl-up of its dealings with Cambridge Analytica. 27 October 2019 (Los Angeles and fires) Heat that could make people sick, along with smoke from fires all yr spherical, are making the Los Angeles area a dangerous place to stay. (satire) "As a way to remove elements that would contribute to the fires’ growth, we are going to minimize the circulate of oxygen in excessive-risk areas all through the northern part of the state." 27 October 2019 (Incremental changes) when the centrist neoliberals inform you that change is incremental, what they're actually saying is they don't need that a lot change. The new Deal was not incremental. Civil rights legal guidelines weren't incremental. Environmental protection laws were not incremental. The legal guidelines we want to end plutocracy, provide medical care for all, and curb world 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 effects. That's clever, as far because it goes; but when you recognize that global heating will injury agriculture, you ought to work to sluggish it down. 27 October 2019 (Protest in army base) Seven protesters who protested symbolically against nuclear weapons in a military base have been convicted of crimes together with "destruction" of authorities property. 27 October 2019 (Thug photos in Hong Kong) Hong Kong has prohibited publishing photographs of thugs. 27 October 2019 (Numerous and indignant) About 41% of the world's people are under 24. And so they're offended… One of many valid reasons for them to be angry at older folks is for having made so many individuals underneath 24. It is hard to offer a good life, in a sustainable approach, to such a large population. Our population is dwelling unsustainably and it continues to be increasing. This is one underlying cause of lots of the specific hardships that persons are protesting about. The opposite underlying trigger is inequality, which protects the privileged (and especially the wealthy) from these hardships by dumping them totally onto the disprivileged and the poor. Reducing inequality is a just trigger, however we additionally want to reduce the price of our existence, and doing that with out making everybody poor can be a lot simpler if we have now fewer people in the future. Let's aim for 25% or much less of the inhabitants beneath age 24. 27 October 2019 (Smartphone worries) Why you need to fear when you've got a Chinese smartphone. If you have a non-Chinese smartphone, you should worry too. Other international locations are transferring rapidly within the route of massive surveillance used to regulate and repress, and the system developers (Google and Apple) do not respect freedom much either. 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 phrases, help individuals and never trigger hurt. This does have to be verified; perhaps it has been. But does it carry nonbiological pollution - with patents, or plant selection monopolies? Are farmers allowed to avoid wasting the seeds and plant them? 27 October 2019 (Reasons to deny advantages) When bureaucrats are advised to seek out reasons to deny advantages to the poor and sick, your politeness and even the bureaucrats' personal mistakes develop into excuses to place you within the mistaken. 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 necessary point is that the existence of a prior state of battle doesn't justify committing a warfare crime. 27 October 2019 (Party funding) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's example is main the Democratic Party progressively away from depending on donations from rich people and rich businesses. 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 individuals in the direction of heavy use of fossil fuels. The article additionally explains the reasoning for large disruptive but nonviolent protests as a option to make governments change this system. 27 October 2019 (Syrian refugees in Turkey) Amnesty International says Turkey is using threats and deception to deport Syrian refugees. 27 October 2019 (Queer targets in Eastern Europe) Authoritarian right-wing politicians in Eastern Europe are selecting queer individuals as the following helpful scapegoat. The Catholic Church is supporting those politicians. 27 October 2019 (Invasive species) Governments will not be doing sufficient to prevent the spread of invasive species. A part of the issue is the large international trade in stay (or useless unsterilized) plants and animals. There are so many opportunities for a weed to tag alongside. Why not require safety inspection of every cargo? The ballast water of ships usually carries invasive aquatic organisms, often as larvae. Why not have an official go aboard while the ship is 20 miles out, to require it to clean its ballast tanks? These measures can be costly, but so are invasive species. 27 October 2019 (Climate rush) How the perceived obligation to reach a consensus pressures scientists to err on the facet of underestimating the seemingly results of global heating. 27 October 2019 (Tax minimize for all) Now that Americans are required to have medical insurance, the premiums are in impact taxes. Because of this Medicare for All would reduce 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 cease working for the deportation thugs. If you happen to sign, please spread the word! 27 October 2019 (Subsidies for fossil fuels and outdated nuclear reactors) The UK missed an opportunity to help limit global heating, by permitting the UK to provide a billion pounds of subsidy to fossil fuels. Further subsidy for previous nuclear reactors within the US does not assist either. They are so costly that we should merely substitute them. 27 October 2019 (UK convicts man for fighting PISSI in Syria) The UK has convicted Aidan James of going to Syria to affix the Kurds and fight towards 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 satisfied some congresscritters to defend some whistleblowers. By distinction, whistleblowers such as Manning and Snowden were condemned by everyone in Congress. 27 October 2019 (Automated face recognition) Why we have to ban automated face recognition. (Note that article's title is misleading, a crimson herring. The author of an article in a newspaper doesn't write the title.) Another cause to reject the straw man suggestion to easily wait and let the Supreme Court determine is that we will not count on it to protect our privateness. If all we wanted was to have the query determined, never mind how, we could depart it to the Supreme Court. But if we would like anonymity, that approach won't work. We won't marketing campaign to influence the Supreme Court. So we should campaign to affect legislatures. We do must marketing campaign to restrict all kinds of surveillance. But that isn't a motive to avoid deciding specific instances. Quite the contrary: laws banning face recognition would pave the best way for limiting different sorts 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, maybe because he's associated with them. He belongs to the political party based by ex-president Uribe ("Horrible"), and Uribe was intently associated with them. To ensure that Colombia to know peace, it should disarm the paramilitares. 26 October 2019 (Katie Hill beneath attack) Rep. Katie Hill is being attacked by publishing nude photos that were private. 26 October 2019 (Unions with lobbyists) Some US labor unions are supporting Big Pharma and lobbying against the bill to cut back prescription drug prices. 26 October 2019 (Family separations proceed) The US border thugs are still separating households. Sometimes the "mother and father" of the family aren't the biological dad and mom, however are the dad and mom that the youngster loves and needs. 26 October 2019 (Killing youngsters) A Fresno thug shot a black teenager in the again of the pinnacle as he was operating away. Because the teenager lay dying on the ground, the thug handcuffed him. As normal. The thug division stated the unarmed teenager was a risk to the thug's life. Perhaps the thug feared he would turn round, pull his pants off, and assault the thug with them. The teenager was such an unlimited risk that he had to be handcuffed even in the ambulance. 26 October 2019 (Generous tax evasion) Facebook is "donating", to purchase public admiration, a fraction of what it needs to be paying in taxes. 26 October 2019 (Spying on grieving households) British police spied on grieving black families for decades. Now we wish the truth. 26 October 2019 (Ignoring patients in need of monitoring) The US medical system spends much less money on a black affected person than on a white affected person, given the same stage of health. In consequence, a extensively used algorithm estimates that the black patient is much less sick and doesn't want supplemental well being monitoring. This is yet another example of a standard occurrence: bias that results from innocently-collected data that reflects the bias of society. 26 October 2019 (Super PAC) Biden's lobbyist mates are organising a super 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. For those who name, please unfold the phrase! 26 October 2019 (Protect black-footed ferrets) US citizens: protect black-footed ferrets from extinction. When you signal, please spread the word! 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 conference. The Cameroonian journalist happens to work in Germany, making Australia's given reason to refuse the visa absurd by strange standards. That doesn't imply it was a cowl for another motive. It could possibly be the true reason for the refusal. When persons are trained to hunt and discover causes to say no, they study to exaggerate. 26 October 2019 (Companies political donations) Some US companies are giving in to strain 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 cause various diseases. That conclusion was embarrassing to the companies that donate to Republicans. Now that she has retired, she will say that. I expect the following person appointed to these 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 constructed with the forced labor of people that defended the Republic. 25 October 2019 (EU isn't any defender of employees' rights) Don't be Fooled - the EU Is not any Defender of Workers' Rights. 25 October 2019 (Political prisoners in Israel on hunger strike) Some Palestinians who're political prisoners in Israeli prisons have been on hunger strike for two months. 25 October 2019 (Weak US environmental protection legal guidelines) With weak US environmental safety laws, even a rich city can be struck by a wave of cancer. 25 October 2019 (Climate disaster wiping tradition) The Gullah culture, an ethnic minority that lives on the US southeast coast islands, could also be wiped out by international heating. 25 October 2019 (Fight back Exxon) Exxon has misled Americans [about international heating] for decades. Here's easy methods to struggle again. 25 October 2019 (Ignoring bigotry) Activists demand that a UK study of bigotry and harassment in UK universities to outline harassment for being white, or English, as outdoors the query. Bigotry in opposition to whites, or English individuals in Wales, is unusual. It does not generally happen sufficient to blight somebody's life, and the victim can simply move elsewhere to keep away from it. Bigotry in opposition to blacks or Muslims is a much more grave problem, and also you cannot keep away from it by moving. This needs to be the precedence goal of the investigation. Nonetheless, the other is still bigotry, and it should not be omitted. 25 October 2019 (Ambassador testimony about Ukraine) The US ambassador to Ukraine testified to Congress in regards to the conman's shakedown of Ukraine. The conman's own negotiators went across the ambassador, who was not personally concerned, but they advised him about the main points of the shakedown, and he reported what they instructed him. They described a deal which demanded a quid-professional-quo from Ukraine, and mentioned it wasn't a quid-professional-quo. 25 October 2019 (Border tyranny) A US citizen dwelling within the US went to a customs office on the border to pay the responsibility for a shipment of gifts which had arrived by airplane, so he could return to the airport and accumulate the gifts. The border customs workplace made him and his relations prisoner and searched their phones. This is total tyranny. Whatever particular powers the customs company has at the border ought to be restricted to individuals who simply 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 men reported to have tortured 14,000 prisoners to demise, and they're 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 again, 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 rules about the worldwide-heating impact that burning the coal would have. 24 October 2019 (Urgent: Protect Franklin's bumblebee) US residents: name on the Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the endangered Franklin's bumblebee. When you sign, please spread the phrase! 24 October 2019 (Effects of worldwide heating on Denmark) [Disused however cherished] Danish Lighthouse Placed on Wheels to move It Away from Eroding Sea. That is just one of many 1000's of dangerous results global heating is causing already. It seems a shame they did not move the previous church. Buildings from the 1200s must not be quite common in Denmark. 24 October 2019 (Existing pollution standards insufficient) Scientists Fired by [the conman] Warn Particle [current] Pollution Standards Don't Protect People [as a result of they're 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 price) Medical initiatives to treat and suppress HIV, carried out in certain cities, can vastly scale back the transmission charge. Humanity can lick HIV, if technological civilization continues. But it's going to take a century or extra to do away with HIV this way. If international heating catastrophe makes the efforts cease, HIV will resume spreading. 23 October 2019 (Terrorism in all places) The FBI has a protracted historical past of treating political dissent as terrorism. (Especially leftist dissent.) This is not to say there is no such thing as a such factor as real terrorism. 23 October 2019 (Whistleblowers are usually not spies) Sanders says he would finish prosecution of whistleblowers as "spies." Will Senator Warren adopt the same stance? 23 October 2019 (Kurd retreat) Assad, Russia and Turkey are now combining to drive the Syrian Kurds out of an 18-mile zone alongside the frontier with Turkey. The impact will be appreciable ethnic cleansing, since that is where many of the Kurds stay. 23 October 2019 (No majority for Trudeau) Trudeau won less than a majority, and should make deals with opposition events. 23 October 2019 (Testifying on quid professional quo) The US ambassador to Ukraine testified that the conman did threatened to cut off army aid until Ukraine investigated Biden's son. The conman tried to order the ambassador not to testify to Congress, but he did it anyway. 22 October 2019 (Sleepwalking financial system) The world economy is sleepwalking into a brand new monetary disaster, according to the UK's former head of the central bank. 22 October 2019 (Slow move to renewable) The International Energy Agency forecasts solely 50% growth in renewable electricity era in the next 5 years. This is not fast enough! 22 October 2019 (Solitary confinement) New York City is considering a ban on solitary confinement. 22 October 2019 (Charter colleges) Warren's plan to limit charter colleges is a little stronger than Sanders'. 22 October 2019 (Absorber of carbon) Farming may very well 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 result in killing them. Diseases will kill most of every group, and they're so small that they could not proceed. 22 October 2019 (Honduras corruption) The brother of Honduras's president has been convicted in the US of taking bribes on the president's behalf to permit smuggling cocaine via Honduras. Prohibition of cocaine makes it so profitable that it is almost inconceivable to stop 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 62 folks. The Taliban condemned the assault, which is sensible: they are strict Islamists, and their insurance policies violate human rights, but they don't seem to be 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 unfold to organisms that trigger illness, has led to a new form of drug smuggling. I do not suppose this will likely be as laborious to manage as smuggling addictive medication. A farm makes use of the antibiotics to extend its income, so it won't pay any more than the elevated profit can be. Indeed, given the danger of authorized trouble, it will not pay even half that much. 22 October 2019 (Kurd allies) Leading US generals are extraordinarily indignant at the conman for abandoning the Kurds. Those who've retired are saying so. The argument that the US should not abandon an ally has validity, but solely to a certain extent. It was used to argue for continuing the war in Vietnam, and the battle in Cambodia. ISTR it was also used in Iraq, and I believe it has been used to argue for continuing the warfare in Afghanistan. Within the case of the Syrian Kurds, this argument reinforces different the reason why the US ought to have defended them. 22 October 2019 (Hate and phobia) There are numerous systematic types of hate, however hatred of the poor could also be the largest. Hatred and phobia are various things. A phobia is an intense, irrational worry. People who are afraid of heights or small locations do not hate them; conversely, individuals who hate the poor don't worry them (although they could feel disgust, which is not the identical). To avoid constructing confusion, let's not consult with techniques of hatred as "phobias". I disapprove of antigayism, antimuslimism and antitransism, but I reject the phrases "homophobia", "islamophobia" or "transphobia". Another systemic type of hatred, which the article cites an instance of however does not focus on, is hatred of atheists. Within the domain of religion, atheists are the most hated group. We should always oppose antiathism (quick for antiatheistism) in addition to antimuslimism and antisemitism. 22 October 2019 (Jailing poor people for medical debt) What it's like placing poor Americans in jail for medical debt. 22 October 2019 (Importance of finish-to-finish encryption) Snowden explains why the US government assault on end-to-end encryption is a danger to everybody. 22 October 2019 (Violence towards Brazilian indigenous people) Violence against Brazilian indigenous individuals has increased considerably since Bolsonaro turned president. 21 October 2019 (Mortgage prisoners) When a pair get a mortgage together, then break up 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 probably trigger requirement) The FBI uses outdoors informants as investigators so it could bypass its own rules that require possible cause. 21 October 2019 (Fired for mentioning a phrase) Zero-tolerance at work: a pupil known as a college safety guard, who is black, "nigger". The guard mentioned, fairly correctly, "Don't call me nigger." The guard was fired for this. The guard did not use that phrase. Rather, he mentioned it, to oppose its use. I can't believe that the varsity officials fail to understand the distinction - of course they understand it, just as you do. So why the absurd determination? I think they've purchased into the idea of rigidity as advantage, which is the basis of zero tolerance. All guidelines, including valid rules, are liable to grow to be dangerous and unjust when utilized rigidly. 21 October 2019 (Public spending for federal elections) Sanders advocates public funding for federal elections, in addition to limits on campaign donations and on the revolving door. 21 October 2019 (Reasons to demand proper to restore) A secondary reason to demand the suitable to restore is to cut back gratuitous waste. I call this motive "secondary" because stopping people from fixing and modifying products is solely oppressive. 21 October 2019 (Mexico's president not a leftist) Mexico's president, López Obrador, campaigned as a leftist, but as president he helps billionaires and represses the protests he previously led. 20 October 2019 (Chicago teachers' strike) The Chicago Teachers' Strike Shows Easy methods to Go on Offense Against Neoliberalism. 20 October 2019 (Using battle to whip up nationalism) Erdoğan has used warfare against the Kurds as an occasion to whip up Turkish nationalism and prosecute opponents. Maybe because of this the conman supports Erdoğan. 20 October 2019 (Pakistan blocks Steven Butler) Steven Butler of the Committee to protect Journalists had a visa to visit Pakistan, but when he arrived at passport management his visa was specifically cancelled, and Pakistan somehow despatched him back to the US beneath a kind of arrest. 20 October 2019 (Xi-ple threaten Hong Kong college students in UK) Hong Kong students in the UK are holding rallies in assist of Hong Kong's freedom, but they face systematic attacks by Chinese students. Those Xi-ple will not be studying something essential from their keep in Britain. 20 October 2019 (Funds for Medicare for All already exist) Proposing to fund the government expenditures for Medicare for All by cutting the navy budget. I feel this proposal confusingly connects two good ideas. We should always adopt Medicare for All, often known as a common national medical system, but we must always reject the idea that this is a rise in bills. If we do away with the parasitic profitmaking medical system, this can save individuals within the US a big fraction of what they now spend on medical care and insurance. So it would not must be "paid for"; what it wants is to rechannel part of the current spending. We should lower the arms finances, as a result of most of the arms being bought are wasteful, or even dangerous to peace. But that is unbiased of how we reform medical care. 20 October 2019 (Urgent: move the Schedules That Work Act) US residents: name on Congress to go the Schedules That Work Act. In the event you name, please spread the phrase! 20 October 2019 (Warren to reintroduce Schedules That Work Act) Senator Warren will reintroduce the Schedules that Work Act which can forbid employers from jerking part-time workers round on short discover. 20 October 2019 (Surrendering deal) The bully ordered the Kurds to surrender to Turkey a 20-mile strip alongside the border within 5 days or face mass murder. He known as this a "cease fireplace deal". 20 October 2019 (Nelson and slavery) It turns out that Admiral Nelson, Britain's best naval hero, was also a defender of slavery. Does that mean his statues should be taken down? It's inconceivable to compare the evil Nelson did by defending slavery with the great he did by serving to to defeat Napoleon to see which is more essential. That's imponderable. But we will make certain that Nelson, who died in 1805, had no say over how Britain handled es-slave black sailors after the warfare ended in 1814. Statues of Confederate generals had been put up to glorify the past system of slavery, aiming to strengthen the system of segregation. That's what these statues stand for. I think they must be taken down. By distinction, statues of Nelson had been put up as symbols of naval victory, and that's what they stand for. They do not stand for any position on race relations. I do not suppose there's a have to take them down, even though British naval power is a thing of the past. 20 October 2019 (Flight-shaming) "Flight-shaming" might gradual development of airline industry, says IATA. That's the aim of it. Increasingly persons are taking the excessive-pace prepare from London to continental Europe moderately than flying. If you happen to by no means have kids, you will avoid a lot future greenhouse gas emissions that a lifetime's worth of flights will hardly rely. 20 October 2019 (Spying on college students) Florida plans to demand that students give tons of non-public details and biometrics. This is supposedly to maintain them secure. Just like the thugs within the colleges, it would endanger them as an alternative. The direct harm will fall mainly on people from minority groups, however do not assume your youngster can be safe! 19 October 2019 (Urgent: Section 215 of Patriot Act) US residents: cellphone your congresscritter and name for ending part 215 of the U SAP AT RIOT Act (aka "USA PATRIOT Act"). That's the section that authorizes assortment of many kinds of non-public knowledge with out even an actual court order. 19 October 2019 (Global heating process pressure) Wisconsin's governor establishes task force to face the 'grave risk' of world heating. 19 October 2019 (Sexual education) The UK has canceled its requirement for porn websites to identify customers. The said motive for this was to exclude teenagers, but what is necessary is the monitoring itself, not its objective. Why stop folks from viewing porn, if they wish to? Much of at the moment's porn is aimed at heterosexual men and presents a completely improper thought of what girls like. When teenage males consider this, they'll get twisted. Once they practice out what they've learned from this, they could make women very unhappy. Leading them to porn showing sexual practices that various real teenage girls really do take pleasure in would solve this drawback in a greater approach. (This doesn't require actual teenage actors, and even real human actors.) Why substitute unhealthy education with no schooling? Replace it with good education. 19 October 2019 (Corporate debt) Corporations have a lot debt. Even a reasonable downturn would trigger a disaster. Governments are supposed to stop this kind of state of affairs from arising. 19 October 2019 (National parks privatization) Plans to privatize nationwide parks outlined in Trump admin memo, would enrich donors and special pursuits. 19 October 2019 (Right-wing slogans) Right-wing campaigns set up slogans, then right-wing politicians use them, so as to drive searches to them. 19 October 2019 (Apple approval) Apple plans to require that all application software for MacOS be permitted by Apple first. Offering a checking service as an option may very well be helpful and wouldn't be flawed. Requiring users to get Apple's approval is tyranny. Apple says the examine will solely search for malware (not counting the malware that is a part of the operating system), but Apple could change that policy step-by-step. Or maybe Apple will decide that serving to Hong Kong protesters constitutes malware. 19 October 2019 (As in free lunch) Sanders and Ilhan Omar launched a bill to provide gratis college lunches to all public school college students. 19 October 2019 (Seafood bisque) (satire) marine biologists at the University of Rhode Island projected Tuesday that the planet's oceans will probably be a pleasant, simmering seafood bisque by 2040. 19 October 2019 (Unemployment partial fee) The UK's official unemployment fee omits many individuals who would like to work however are blocked by circumstances or have given up discovering a job. 19 October 2019 (Existential threat) Referring to international heating as an "existential menace" is slightly exaggerated, since it isn't prone to kill all people. That could perhaps occur, but more doubtless it's going to merely kill billions and wipe out technological civilization. 18 October 2019 (Urgent: PROTECT Hong Kong Act) US residents: call on Congress to go the PROTECT Hong Kong Act. Should you signal, please unfold the word! 18 October 2019 (Urgent: Defend US civil rights legislation) Everyone: name on Comcast to withdraw its Supreme Court challenge of the primary US civil rights regulation. If you sign, please spread the phrase! 18 October 2019 (Urgent: Preserve methane emissions limits) US residents: name on the EPA to preserve methane emissions limits, to help keep away from international heating disaster. The methane emissions do local harm too, but world catastrophe is enormous by comparability with that. You'll be able to sign without operating the nonfree Javascript code if you utilize Lynx. If you signal, please unfold the phrase! 18 October 2019 (Progressive reps endorse Sanders) Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Omar are endorsing Sanders, for the same reasons I do: his positions are more boldly progressive. I don't choose candidates to support based on gender. 18 October 2019 (China threatens kin of Uighurs in Europe) China is threatening the family of Uighurs residing in Europe, so silence them. 18 October 2019 (America's poor in pre-trial jail) Ten million poor Americans are jailed for some time every year, most of them pre-trial because they can't afford bail and charges. How about taking the opportunity to register them to vote? 18 October 2019 (Kashmiri political prisoners far from dwelling) Some Kashmiri political prisoners are held in prisons far away from Kashmir, the place their family can hardly reach them. 18 October 2019 (Reluctance to crush Hong Kong with army) Why Xi is reluctant to crush Hong Kong with the Chinese military. 18 October 2019 (Protest and arrest for Extinction Rebellion) George Monbiot writes about planning to be arrested for protesting for Extinction Rebellion. (I learn that he was certainly arrested.) It is misguided, even unfair, to criticize Extinction Rebellion for being "too white" or "too male" or too no matter of that type, because that is not their choice. A volunteer exercise should to go with people who volunteer. When an activity must recruit as many individuals as doable, it could be self-defeating to reject some volunteers for the sake of demographic steadiness. Rather, the exercise must seek, and welcome, every volunteer that's keen and in a position to work for the trigger. If you want more blacks or extra ladies to participate in Extinction Rebellion, by all means try to recruit them. But don't criticize the campaign for doing essentially the most it can with the folks who've volunteered. Indeed, folks from less privileged groups may have rational causes to carry again. Maybe they need to work 50 hours per week to get by. Maybe they count on the judicial system to deal with them with bias. Maybe they can't afford bail and concern being jailed for months if they're arrested, or being caught for years in a Ferguson-like cycle of fines and jail. Provided that privilege exists, I'm glad that folks with more privilege are making the most of it to take risks for the sake of saving the world from catastrophe. 18 October 2019 (Los Angeles community service) When Los Angeles sentences individuals to community service, they usually need to work to difficult targets in disturbing, even hazardous circumstances. They're additionally required to pay to do this work. If this is supposed as a method to pay fines or different debts, they must be paid the prevailing wage. 18 October 2019 (Impostor syndrome) Is "impostor syndrome" a self-blaming way to say, "I come from a disprivileged demographic background"? 18 October 2019 (Australia and climate denial) Australia wasted decades in climate denial - and should break free of the mire of misinformation. 18 October 2019 (Proving the program is wrong) Australia's pc program has cut off one million individuals's advantages mechanically. Then they must show this system was fallacious. 18 October 2019 (Gun control methods) Cory Booker's gun management laws focuses methods on folks, not guns. It is perhaps a good suggestion. 18 October 2019 (Wiping out Ivory Coast forests) Ivory Coast legislation might see chocolate business "wipe out" protected forests. 18 October 2019 (EU and democracy) The insane behavior of the UK makes the EU look smart and simply by comparison, so do not forget its oppressive aspect. The EU has a democratic construction that does not give the folks much power to restrict what the banksters and companies want. Look, for instance, on the unjust copyright directive that was adopted beneath pressure from the publishing lobby. Since three branches of the EU must agree any change, it's hopeless to repeal dangerous directives as soon as they've been adopted. 18 October 2019 (Sanders and Warren) Sanders advocates authorities applications that support everybody, whereas Warren advocates similar support only for the poor. The weakness of the latter is that the wealthy can arrange the center class to assist slicing these applications and attaching onerous conditions - which is strictly what proper-wing politicians do. As for the waste of subsidizing a couple of rich individuals along with the various non-wealthy, it will be a small fraction of the total value of these packages. A progressive tax on the wealthy will easily make up for it. 18 October 2019 (Machine studying) Machine learning could be useful for guiding the priorities of social companies, as long as humans think about the actual selections. This could be a good thing supplied the federal government doesn't use it as an excuse to cut budgets even more. Right-wing governments are on the lookout for any excuse, and no matter makes for extra effectivity will mean they can minimize extra. 18 October 2019 (StackExchange) StackExchange has imposed a code of conduct saying that individuals have to refer to each other person by per specified pronouns. Paraphrasing to keep away from pronouns is forbidden; persons are required to get practice using all sorts of pronouns. The rule was acquired with tremendous hostility. I have never used in StackExchange and wasn't thinking of doing so. (Too busy, in any case.) I don't even know whether or not it is possible to put up on the site without running nonfree Javascript software - if it isn't, I urge you to reject posting there, for your freedom's sake. But I reject the demand to speak or write with singular "they". I have a better system for gender-neutrality in English, and I'll use that. I hope others will take it up; I counsel you consider it. But I do not declare the ability to demand you utilize it. For those who do take part in StackExchange, you may select unusual pronouns for your self. Not absurd ones, or nasty ones, simply unusual. 17 October 2019 (Anti-web-neutrality foyer) How the anti-web-neutrality foyer impersonated 1,000,000 individuals to kill community neutrality. That is along with whatever they spent to get Ajit Pai put in charge of the issue. 17 October 2019 (Lobbyists within the conman's administration) The conman and his ministers hired 281 former lobbyists in simply the first two years. At that fee they could have employed one other 50 or a hundred by now. 17 October 2019 (Hunter Biden apologizes) (satire) Hunter Biden admitted Tuesday it was poor judgment on his part to be concerned with the corrupt Biden household. 17 October 2019 (Sadism of US border thugs) A family of British tourists in Canada were arrested for getting into the US on an street with no warning of the frontier. They were taking a brief detour to avoid an animal of their intended street. This incident puts the sadism of the border thugs in clear relief. Why arrest people for getting into the US such a short time? Why not wait a minute and see if they leave once more? Why deport them to the UK instead of again to Canada where they have been? In addition to the trouble that causes them, it will even cost the US authorities a lot of money - perhaps tens of hundreds of dollars. We see that, to the border thugs, an opportunity to be merciless is worth any expense. It is clear that the thugs are trying closely at that street. If short-term entry there is deemed a real downside, why not put a sign there telling people not to cross? That will have been cheaper, however the thugs would have missed a possible alternative for sadism. That is in addition to the merciless circumstances that the thugs have arranged to go to on tens of thousands of people who knew they have been getting into the US, just by overcrowding the immigration prisons. British tourists are not the supposed goal of this cruelty. It was set as much as deter, and endanger, refugees from Central America. But now that cruelty is their precedence objective. essentially the most zealous seize any opportunity that comes their means. 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 additional incremental measures to cut back the affect of rich donors on elections. I'm in favor, however I think we want stronger measures. 17 October 2019 (Calling 911 whereas black) (satire) 911 Operator Informs Black Caller That Death Is On The way. 17 October 2019 ("Grass roots" lobby for gerrymandering) Republicans arrange a "grass roots" group called "Pennsylvanians Against Gerrymandering" to foyer for gerrymandering. 17 October 2019 (Climate tradition change) Due to Extinction Rebellion, We're Experiencing a Climate Culture Change. 17 October 2019 (Fort Worth police condemn thug) The Fort Worth police division is doing one thing superb: condemning slightly than excusing the thug who shot Atatiana Jefferson. Recognizing that this was incorrect is step in the appropriate route, a step toward teaching thugs to act like police officers. Sixteen October 2019 (Broadcaster regulation for Facebook) Facebook in contrast itself to a Tv or radio broadcaster, thus inviting the government to regulate it because it regulates broadcasters. 16 October 2019 (Sanctions in opposition to Turkey) Congress is contemplating enacting sanctions towards Turkey for attacking the Kurds. Sixteen October 2019 (Russian actions in Syria) Russian troopers are acting as peacekeepers between Assad's forces and Turkey's proxy forces, in a single area, however their assault on the Kurds continues. Sixteen October 2019 (Homelessness advantages in EU) "EU nationals are sometimes barred from homelessness advantages unless they've a job - a hostile setting policy that charities are successfully enforcing." Source sixteen October 2019 (Private hospitals and common national well being system) Investor-owned hospitals are main the battle against the creation of a universal nationwide health system in the US. This suggests that one step forward would be for states to prohibit for-revenue hospitals. 16 October 2019 (Urgent: natural fuel initiatives in EU) Everyone: call on the European Investment Bank to adopt its previous plan and reject new natural gasoline tasks. If you happen to name, please unfold the word! 16 October 2019 (Extinction rebels disobedience) London thugs threatened to arrest anyone protesting wherever in London, but Extinction Rebellion activists are keen to be arrested and even jailed for the sake of avoiding global catastrophe. 16 October 2019 (Raids on opposition in Russia) Russian investigators have raided opposition places of work throughout 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 target London monetary district. Sixteen October 2019 (Blue angels) On the issues raised by US army airshow jets. I disagree with the article's arguments. The prices are insignificant compared with the US navy budget, the dangers to the airmen is a small drawback compared with the danger of professional soccer, and the hazard to the general public is small in contrast with the dangers of life. Alternatively, navy airshow flights can do big harm in another approach: they strengthen the grip of the army-industrial advanced, which wastes tons of of billions of dollars, and encourages wars of aggression that can kill tens or lots of of 1000's of people. Sixteen October 2019 (Biden's contributors) Rich folks, their media and their politicians are trying onerous to prop up Biden, nevertheless it isn't working very well. Sixteen October 2019 (Corporate promise) (satire) "As the enterprise leaders of this country, we promise to never, ever cease combating to ensure that the vast majority of Americans aren't able to afford the merchandise they want or reside the life they need." Sixteen October 2019 (Thanks Trump) (satire) Jubilant [PISSI] Prisoners Hail American Liberators. 16 October 2019 (Scientists in help of extinction rebellion) 700 scientists in the UK declared their assist for Extinction Rebellion. Sixteen October 2019 (Gatorade) (satire) a brand new patriotic Gatorade ad that aired Friday confirmed terrorists being waterboarded with Gatorade. 16 October 2019 (Urgent: Protect Ukraine's whistleblower) US residents: call on the DNI to pledge to protect the Ukraine whistleblower's id. Sixteen October 2019 (Big US banks investing in fossil fuels) Big US banks are investing heavily in digging civilization's grave. 16 October 2019 (Recycled plastic worth on the rise) The price of recycled plastic has risen drastically attributable to increased demand. That is an indication of progress. It'll result in a rise in recycling capacity; then the plastic handed in for recycling will really be recycled. Sixteen October 2019 (Making UK jails more harmful) Tories need to keep prisoners in prison for longer, but won't pay to function prisons safely. 16 October 2019 (Benefits system automation) Using AI to evaluate purposes for public assistance gives right-wing governments with an opportunity to cut welfare advantages with none official change in the rules. 16 October 2019 (Fuel subsidies in Ecuador) Ecuador's president Moreno reinstated fuel subsidies and made the indigenous protesters joyful. However, the local weather must be weeping. 16 October 2019 (Reducing fossil gasoline use) Eight proposals for methods to make big reductions in fossil fuel use. 15 October 2019 (Thug shooting a woman in her dwelling) A thug was sent to check on why a black woman's entrance door was left open. He shot her useless by way of the window, with no effort to seek out out what the state of affairs was. Is it possible to teach thugs to assume before they shoot? 15 October 2019 (Duterte thugs and drug) Duterte's chief of national thugs (including their dying squads) has resigned because of accusations of involvement in drug dealing. 15 October 2019 (Apple spying for China) Apple's nonfree Safari browser spies on customers for the Chinese firm Tencent. 15 October 2019 (Urgent: ban facial recognition government use) US residents: name on Congress to ban government use of facial recognition. This is not enough, however it is a superb start. In case you name, please unfold the word! 15 October 2019 (Urgent: stop funding battle in Yemen) US residents: name on Congress to end all funding for the struggle in Yemen. In case you call, please unfold the word! 15 October 2019 (Government submit qualification) Preet Bharara: Congress should formalize the previous unwritten rules about who is qualified for appointed authorities govt posts. 15 October 2019 (Urgent: block plan to reject most immigrants) US citizens: name on Congress to dam the bully's plan to reject most immigrants. In case you call, please unfold the word! 15 October 2019 (Rejection of authoritarian in Hungary) Hungarians confirmed their mounting dissatisfaction with the authoritarian Fidesz social gathering by defeating it in significant native elections. It is a step towards removing it from energy, but that won't be easy due to the grip it has given itself over different institutions. 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 but with out submitting to the tyranny of his regime, it would be a step ahead - so long as Assad permits it to proceed. However, the combating between Assad and Turkey could result in fighting between Russia and Turkey. That is doubtlessly harmful. 15 October 2019 (PISSI escape) A deal permitted lots of of PISSI fighters to escape from Raqqa, together with thousands of individuals in their households, so as to finish the combating to seize that city. Seven-hundred 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 foreign funds to the cheater's marketing campaign. This may be part of a broader scheme that might be managed by Giuliani. 15 October 2019 (Ties to China) When multinational corporations rely on a relationship with China, both for manufacturing or gross sales, China can force them to assist its repression. 15 October 2019 (Money laundering zones) Some international locations function "free commerce zones" that are nice for cash laundering. 15 October 2019 (Friendship with political opponents) We shouldn't reject friendship with people who disagree with us on important political issues. I won't condemn Ellen DeGeneres for being friends with Dubya. I've known as for prosecuting him for conflict crimes because the time he was in office, however I don't condemn her for not thinking so. I bring up my politics so often that I'd discover it tough to be pals with right-wing individuals, however that's simply me. 15 October 2019 (Urgent: end cooperation with deportation thugs) US residents: name on Greyhound's conglomerate to finish cooperation with deportation thugs. 15 October 2019 (Confederate battle slaves) Some Confederate officers brought household slaves with them to the military. Subsequently, apologists for slavery have pretended that those blacks were Confederate soldiers. 15 October 2019 (Turkey murders Kurdish civilians) Turkey's proxy forces are murdering selected 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 ship ships to do this. 15 October 2019 (Britons taxes) Britons complain their taxes are too excessive, however they're less than in 1970 - particularly for the wealthy. 14 October 2019 (Hong Kong Anthem) Hong Kong now has an unofficial national anthem, which protesters sing at each protest. The video linked in the article - which you'll be able to view and hear without nonfree software by using Icecat, or the Viewtube extension for Firefox - makes me cry due to their heroism towards all odds. 14 October 2019 (Warren and Facebook) Senator Warren gave Facebook a style of its personal medicine with a political ad that said Zuckerberg supported the bullshitter - then said that wasn't actually so and Facebook shouldn't permit adverts with lies. 14 October 2019 (UN secretary normal Hammarskjöld death) MI6 is beneath strain to publish its secret information concerning the aircraft crash that killed UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld in 1961. This might affirm or refute the speculation that the plane was shot down. 14 October 2019 (Fossil holding) The businesses BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street together own 300 billion dollars of fossil fuel investments. 14 October 2019 (Turkey in Rojava) Turkey's Arab proxy military is advancing into Rojava towards hard resistance. Rojava is somewhat thin, from North to South, so it may easily be cut in two. Turkey could purpose to conquer it fully. 14 October 2019 (Likenesses) (satire) … the NCAA introduced a brand new rule Thursday forcing athletes to take away all facial options to forestall them from profiting off their likenesses. 14 October 2019 (Free Range Kids laws) Campaigning without cost Range Kids laws in numerous states. 14 October 2019 (Fossil fuel corporations hypocrisy) Fossil gas corporations spend thousands and thousands on social media adverts towards climate laws whereas portraying selves as inexperienced heroes. 14 October 2019 (Crack down on fossil gas firms) Corbyn and Sanders vow to crack down on fossil gasoline corporations. 14 October 2019 (Google and international-heating denialists) Google donates to quite just a few right-wing think tanks, some of which are global-heating denialists. Google mentioned just a few years ago that it would not do that any extra. Some of those teams do other unhealthy things as effectively. Early this century, some of them spread FUD concerning 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. When you signal, please spread the word! Thirteen October 2019 (Haitians impoverished by "free commerce") The US has impoverished most Haitians by making use of neoliberal "free commerce"; Haitian farmers couldn't compete with subsidized US megafarms. The US tendency to impose giant help projects without verifying they will be helpful happens here because it did in Afghanistan. Thirteen October 2019 (Project to map Earth's land with lidar) A project will try to map all the Earth's land area exactly using lidar. Thirteen October 2019 (Arrests in Hong Kong) Hong Kong thugs have arrested around 2400 protesters, of who 750 have been minors. I doubt that any of them have been children, though. 13 October 2019 (Hunter Biden) Hunter Biden's profession, whether or not it entails 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 don't suppose that can be militarily justified - it seems like a battle crime. Meanwhile, arousing resentment amongst Turks will strengthen Erdoğan. 13 October 2019 (Al-Soufi remains open) The Al-Soufi Syrian restaurant in Toronto will stay open, defying proper-wing demise threats. I wish I could go to Toronto and provides my help by eating there. Thirteen October 2019 (Thinktank undermining climate science) Revealed: Top UK thinktank spent many years undermining local weather science. 13 October 2019 (Global heating wiping birds out) 3C of worldwide heating could wipe out two-thirds of fowl species in North America. 13 October 2019 (Lead pipes) The sabotage US authorities up to date the rules for lead in water supplies to _decelerate_ the alternative of lead pipes. 13 October 2019 (Protests in Ecuador) Protesters in Ecuador have taken over Quito and captured some state thugs. Some protesters are searching for targets for violence; others strive to stop violence. It is essential that the motion reject violence (besides in defense) in a very clear method. President Moreno actually should be changed, however the fact that the opposition to him is based primarily on a demand for low-cost fossil fuels could be very sad. It's an example of the foolish short-term pondering that impedes defense of Earth's local weather. The survival of civilization, and thousands and thousands of species of life, is dependent upon overcoming that foolish way of thinking. Thirteen October 2019 (Paris carbon targets in Australia) For Australia to meet its weak Paris carbon targets, it wants to apply a carbon tax of more than USD 75 per ton of CO2 or equal. Thirteen October 2019 (Wildfires in Australia) How global heating and different factors affect wildfires in Australia. 12 October 2019 (Nicotine addiction) Young individuals usually grow to be addicted to nicotine even from smoking once per thirty days. Don't take the danger of utilizing nicotine even as soon as. If your folks strain you to do issues which are dangerous for you, reminiscent of smoking tobacco (even if combined with marijuana) or playing nonfree games collectively, discover some new friends - true friends. 12 October 2019 (Economic inequality and life expectancy) The US is following the overall sample: as financial inequality increases, inequality of life expectancy increases too. 12 October 2019 (Emperor penguins vulnerable to extinction) Emperor penguins are susceptible to extinction resulting from melting of the sea ice they rely upon. The only way to guard their habitat is by curbing global heating - precisely what we'd like to guard every thing else. 12 October 2019 (Extreme weather and extinction) The additional-powerful hurricanes that outcome from global heating do numerous short-time period injury, which may be repaired if there's enough money. They can even trigger extinction of species, especially those that live solely in limited areas near the Florida or the Caribbean. 12 October 2019 (Absurd regulations on abortion clinics) Pointless and absurd laws on abortion clinics may make abortion unavailable in some US states. 12 October 2019 (India plans nationwide face-monitoring) India plans to comply with China's instance, with a nationwide system of face-monitoring surveillance cameras. Do not be distracted by the dialogue of knowledge protection laws. If India had them, they might make little difference to the injustice that such a system would allow. 12 October 2019 (Urgent: Stop "vulture" hedge funds) US citizens: call on Democrats in Congress to struggle the hedge funds that management Puerto Rico. Instead of fighting them time and again, why not change the regulation to chop down the hedge? If you sign, please unfold the word! Eleven October 2019 (UK government investing in gas) As Climate Rebellion Spreads, UK Govt Risks "Carbon Blowout" By Investing in Gas. 11 October 2019 (US prosecuting alleged whistleblower) The US is prosecuting an alleged whistleblower, Henry Kyle Frese. He is accused of spying on behalf of the general public. Eleven October 2019 (Leveraged buyouts killing newspapers) Leveraged buyouts are killing America's remaining newspapers. (In addition to many other businesses.) What I ponder is, if the debt gets dumped on an organization that's more likely to go bankrupt, does that imply the bank that lent the cash by no means will get repaid? If so, why do not banks refuse to lend for these transactions? 11 October 2019 (Quit ICE) If you're employed for the deportation thugs, you may quit. 11 October 2019 (Presidential candidates and global heating) Sanders is the one presidential candidate who proposes a enough effort to curb global heating. Eleven October 2019 (Boiling with methane in Arctic Ocean) A methane seep beneath the Arctic Ocean is "boiling with methane bubbles". 11 October 2019 (A pleasant tree for Kurds) (satire) Trump assures Kurds there'll someday be very nice 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 records on buyer's internet contacts, and to report customers' identification. It is obvious when Thailand does this that the purpose is repression. In international locations which are less overtly repressive, this might not be so obvious, however it serves the purpose of repression. Because of this I refuse to establish myself to a corporation that may store my name in a database so as to hook up with the web. If I do it at a friend's house or a bunch's home, I do not thoughts that individual knows who I am, however the ISP must not know. 11 October 2019 (Anti-abortion laws) "Anti-abortion laws are an attack on our proper to stay with dignity and resolve what happens to our bodies." Source 11 October 2019 (Vaping) Why quitting vaping is tougher than quitting cigarettes. 11 October 2019 (Sending migrants to Mexico's border towns) US sends migrants to Mexico's border towns because it warns residents of violent crimes in region. 10 October 2019 (Apple censors app used by HK protesters) Apple has censored an application designed to assist Hong Kong protesters talk. Apple surely did this due to threats from China. (We aren't speculated to counsel that a "good corporate citizen" would uphold freedom at the cost of profits.) But the explanation Apple might do this is that it gave itself censorship power over functions for iMonsters, by the proprietary code of the working 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 carry. I am positive Australia's minister of cruelty will claim he had nothing to do with jailing them. 10 October 2019 (PISSI could gain from assault on Kurds) PISSI "sleeper cells" might reap the benefits of Turkey's attack on the Kurds to attack the Kurdish guards of the al-Hawl prison camp and release different PISSI supporters. 10 October 2019 (Dubya's warfare crimes) Dear Ellen: The issue With George W. Bush Just isn't His Beliefs - It’s His War Crimes (and other destructive and deadly deeds). 10 October 2019 (Candidates reject privatized water techniques) 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 will not tolerate this flagrant disrespect for our nation amongst the ranks of the NBA, we intend to enlighten our citizens within the ways of the National Hockey League," mentioned Vice Premier Han Zheng, overseeing the first of many re-fanification ceremonies in a detention middle outside of Beijing… 10 October 2019 (Corinthian College pupil loans) DeVos is threatened with sanctions, as much as and together with jail, for violating a courtroom order prohibiting assortment of repayments for student loans for studying 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 assist more tax dodging) The bullshitter plans to help multinational firms dodge extra US taxes. 10 October 2019 (Tax charge of richest American taxpayers) The four hundred richest American taxpayers pay a lower overall tax rate than another revenue group. 10 October 2019 (No cooperation) The conman blocked cooperation with the impeachment inquiry. Congress might demand that the Supreme Court resolve the conflict, however the cheating celebration has already rigged it to assist their continuation in energy at virtually any price. However, Congress dare not quit. 10 October 2019 (Climate targets in Australia) Revealed: Northern Australia's fossil gas plans push local weather objectives beyond reach. 10 October 2019 (Carbon emissions duty) "Just 20 corporations are chargeable for 35% of carbon emissions yet they continue to ignore requires change." Source 10 October 2019 (Environmental racism) Warren debuts formidable coverage plan that addresses environmental racism. 10 October 2019 (Tax dodging) The OECD has proposed to reform taxes on multinational businesses so that they cannot dodge all taxes by shifting nominal income between nations. 10 October 2019 (Turkey assaults) Turkey has attacked the Syrian Kurds. 10 October 2019 (Serial betrayer) (satire) GOP lawmakers watch silently As Trump strangles each of their loved ones in flip. 10 October 2019 (Walter marriage ceremony) (satire) space man Daniel Walter was wed Saturday to Kelly Kaminski, a girl he hardly even knows after five years of courting. 10 October 2019 (Rebranding) How the correct [Wing] has tried to rebrand antisemitism. Specifically, American Jews are referred to as "antisemitic" if they are extra 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 woman is interrogated by Israel. It can be no less unsuitable to treat a man the same method. However, the fact that this prisoner is a journalist does make the unsuitable worse. 10 October 2019 (Skin colour in drug transportation in LA) In LA, a white driver is more possible to hold illegal medicine than a black driver, but the black driver is way more likely to be searched arbitrarily than the white driver. Even when 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 facing a deep drought. Strange that even writers who are preoccupied with ghosts of previous, lesser droughts ignore the ghost of world heating. 10 October 2019 (Silencing protesters) Australian Extinction Rebellion protesters are being given bail with a requirement not to associate in any method with other members of the group. The state desires them to go home and act impartial. Whatever they do, it must not be that. It is best to reject bail and be jailed. 10 October 2019 (Silencing speakers) Australia censored speakers in a cybersecurity conference - banning two whistleblowers from speaking there, and making an attempt to stop another person from showing how Australia's encryption legislation was much like China's. 10 October 2019 (Spying gadgets) The only effective energy folks have towards spying by units equivalent to Alexa and Siri is to refuse to bring them into your own home. 10 October 2019 (Global warming in California) Substantial components of rural California are facing a energy shutoff to avoid fires started by electric energy. A friend was advised the shutoff may final for 36 hours. That is one in every of the numerous forms of h

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