caitlinjohnstone | I
write about humanity’s problems as a species in all sorts of ways in
this space, but really if you want to get straightforward about things
all we’re ever actually talking about here is a lack of awareness of
what’s true and the need to eliminate that lack.
A
lack of awareness is the source of all our major problems, whether
we’re talking about war, poverty, ecocide, corruption, exploitation,
authoritarianism, prejudice, or even much smaller-scale problems like
abusive family dynamics or the psychological suffering of the
individual.
If there weresufficiently
widespread and penetrating awareness of the contributing factors in any
of these problems, these problems would cease to exist. All you’d have
left would be the odd natural disaster and the inevitability of sickness
and death, which would also become far less problematic with the
introduction of more awareness.
Yes,
from a certain point of view it is true and accurate to say that many
of our large-scale problems are due to the fact that humans whose brains
lack functioning empathy centers are most well-equipped to manipulate
their way into positions of power and influence, and that the amoral
nature of capitalism ensures that it will be dominated by those willing
to do whatever it takes to climb to the top. From a certain point of
view it is true and accurate to say that our problems are caused by the
fact that things like war, oppression, ecocide and exploitation will
necessarily continue as long as our world is dominated by a system where
those things are profitable and human behavior is driven by profit.
But it is also true that underlying every single part of the dynamics I just listed is a fundamental lack of human awareness.
CJR |You recently tweeted, “Stockton is the miner’s canary for the impact of disinformation,” describing the 209 Times
as “an example of racism and disinfo that is able to thrive in news
deserts.” So I’d like to open the floor for you to talk about news media
coverage in Stockton, how it has changed over the years, and how this
media landscape has allowed for disinformation to not only spread, but
really thrive in your hometown.
So Stockton, California, is what’s called a news desert. Even before the layoffs and the cuts, we had one newspaper: the Stockton Record.
In addition to that, despite being the twelfth-largest city in the
state, sixty-second largest in the country, we weren’t our own media
market. So all of our digital, broadcast media was homed in Sacramento,
so they’d have to drive an hour to Stockton to shoot things.
During my years as mayor, the Record had to lay off employees and stopped running as many articles. When the Record didn’t
have as much staff to cover things, and subscriptions declined, at the
same time, this fake-news site went up. Even when I was on city council,
that was the play, just attacking the Record’s credibility all the time. “The Record’s corrupt,” “The Record’s elite,” “No one reads the Record”—and using elected officials to do that and to just question the legitimacy of an imperfect but also the only
local press that we had in the city. Then when I became mayor, and
after the success of former president Trump’s 2016 campaign utilizing
social media and algorithms and weaponized information, these same folks
got together and, in my first month as mayor, created what’s now known
as the 209 Times.
People saw 209 Times and thought, Well, it’s a news site. Why would anyone purposely and deliberately go out and deceive people? So a lot of people took it at face value, like this is just an alternative news site because the Record doesn’t run as much, the Record’s
not as quick, etc. And what we saw was that they started with just
blatantly false articles, like articles that were literally lies and
disinformation. It was really about weaponizing information and playing
on people’s biases and racism.
The stories would all follow a
similar thread. Either (a) Michael Tubbs was stealing money from the
city, because Black people are criminals—and I think for a lot of people
it played on their bias and orientation towards, Who are Black people really?
And (b) the second one was, Michael Tubbs doesn’t work, or Michael
Tubbs is lazy, which is another racist trope—that Black people,
particularly Black men, loiter, that they’re criminals, that they don’t
work, that they’re lazy. And (c) the third was, again, Michael Tubbs is
just corrupt. It’s just a corrupt administration. There’s no way he
could win legitimately. He doesn’t live in the city. It’s corrupt, it’s
corrupt; he’s under investigation; he’s corrupt. And for four years,
leveraging social media and leveraging algorithms, they fed that
poison.
And in the course of that, they just
created a different reality. I left office with a
thirteen-million-dollar surplus. We were named as the fourth most
fiscally healthy city in this country. But for a lot of folks, it was, No, he’s stealing money.
It’s just a different reality. And that’s what I recognized, that no,
this disinformation wasn’t just about an election campaign, but indeed,
it was a four-year campaign that only works in a news desert. It only
works when the algorithm rewards racism and bigotry and bias. It only
works when there’s no check, there’s no certification. We know that
brain research tells us that we look for news that confirms our bias; we
look for facts that confirm our bias. And that, if I’m biased to be
racist, or if I’m biased to think that the government is corrupt, I’ll
find something, whether it’s the Epoch Times or the 209 Times or OAN or Fox News, that’s going to create the reality.
nakedcapitalism | From France to Australia to the US state of Maryland, the free press
is waging a battle for survival against Facebook and Google. Besides
being gushing firehoses of COVID and election disinformation and QAnon
conspiracies, another of Google and Facebook’s dangerous impacts is
undermining the financial stability of media outlets all over the world.
Where is the Biden administration and European Commission in this
fight? A lot is at stake, yet so far they have been quiet as church
mice.
How do Google and Facebook threaten the Free Press? These two companies alone suck up an astounding 60% of all online advertising in the world (outside China). With Amazon taking another 9 percent,
that leaves a mere 30% of global digital ad revenue to be split among
thousands of media outlets, many of them local publications. With
digital online advertising now comprising over half of all ad spendng (and projected to grow further),
that has greatly contributed to underfunded and failing news industries
in country after country, including in Europe and the US.
Australia’s situation is typical. Its competition commission found
that, for every $100 spent by online advertisers in Australia, $47 goes
to Google and $24 to Facebook (71%), even as traditional advertising has
declined. Various studies have found that the majority of people who
access their news online don’t go to the original news source,
instead they access it via Facebook’s and Google’s platforms which are
cleverly designed to hold users’ attention. Many users rarely click
through the links, instead they absorb the gist of the news from the
platforms’ headlines and preview blurbs.
Consequently, Facebook and Google receive the lion’s share of revenue
from digital ads, rather than the original news sources receiving it.
Note that Facebook and Google could tweak their design and algorithms to
purposefully drive users to the original news sources’ websites. But
they don’t.
So Australia decided to fight this duopoly with some rules-setting of
its own. A new law will require large digital media companies to
compensate Australian media companies fairly for re-packaging and
monetizing their proprietary news content. Media outlets around the
world are watching to see how this plays out.
Google initially fought the proposal, but finally negotiated deals
with Australian news publishers to pay them some compensation. But
Facebook flexed its digital muscles by cutting off Australia entirely from
its platform for several days, preventing Aussie news publishers as
well as everyday users, including important government agencies like
health, fire and crisis services, from posting, viewing or sharing news content.
The result was jarring, the proverbial “shot heard ‘round the world.”
Facebook censored Australian users more effectively than the Chinese
communist government ever could, prompting charges of “big tech authoritarianism.” Facebook finally relented to Australia’s requirement, in return for some vague and uncertain concessions. But the message of raw, naked platform power was unmistakably clear.
Now a similar battle is playing out in the US state of Maryland. Over the last 10 years, US newspapers’ advertising revenue has declined by 62%, and without that funding newsroom employment dropped by nearly half.
Squeezed by these economics, Maryland approved the US’s first tax on
digital ad revenue (earned inside its state borders), targeting
companies like Facebook, Google, and Amazon. The measure is projected to
generate as much as $250 million in its first year, dedicated to schools.
CTH | Let us first be clear… CTH is not suddenly naive enough to believe
that Google is now positioning out of some great sense of altruism,
magnanimity or business stewardship. That thought is laughable in the
extreme. No, what is really going on here is that the Eye of Sauron has
noticed how the Rebel Alliance, within which CTH is a leading
insurgency voice, has found ways to tunnel under the technology
landscape.
Additionally, both domestic and international patriots are putting
laws, rules and regulations into place that are directly adverse to the
current business model that Google has been dependent upon for their Ad
Revenue services. There are people working in the background to create
regulations on top of the tech industry that are founded on privacy
concerns.
In the U.S. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida legislature
are one group who are heeding the assistance from tech insiders,
members of the insurgency, well versed in the roadmap of Google. There
are plans in the works that will cut the tentacles of the Tech
overlords. Google is now being manipulatively proactive in their
self-defense.
Outside the U.S. the advancements of privacy regulations are being
spear-headed by Australia, Poland, Hungary and subsidiary Rebel Alliance
members who are also benefiting from the insider information provided.
The alliance membership grows daily.
Cont…
[…] Google plans to stop selling ads based on individuals’ browsing
across multiple websites, a change that could hasten upheaval in the
digital advertising industry.
The Alphabet Inc. GOOG -2.57% company said Wednesday that it plans
next year to stop using or investing in tracking technologies that
uniquely identify web users as they move from site to site across the
internet.
The decision, coming from the world’s biggest digital-advertising
company, could help push the industry away from the use of such
individualized tracking, which has come under increasing criticism from
privacy advocates and faces scrutiny from regulators.
How do we know the Rebel Alliance is making a difference?
Specifically, how do we know efforts of CTH are bearing fruit in our
tech push-back…. Because “sandboxing” was a CTH developmental tool,
being field tested with tech partners since 2017.
[…] Google says its ad-buying tools will use new
technologies it has been developing with others in what it calls a
“privacy sandbox” to target ads without collecting information about
individuals from multiple websites. One such technology analyzes users’
browsing habits on their own devices, and allows advertisers to target
aggregated groups of users with similar interests, or “cohorts,” rather
than individual users. Google said in January that it plans to begin open testing of buying using that technology in the second quarter. (read more)
Ironically, and not coincidentally, it appears Google now wants to
own the tunneling technology that was created specifically to work
around the influence of Google.
guardian | Carbon dioxide emissions must fall by the
equivalent of a global lockdown roughly every two years for the next
decade for the world to keep within safe limits of global heating, research has shown.
Lockdowns around the world led to an unprecedented fall in emissions of about 7% in 2020, or about 2.6bn tonnes of CO2,
but reductions of between 1bn and 2bn tonnes are needed every year of
the next decade to have a good chance of holding temperature rises to
within 1.5C or 2C of pre-industrial levels, as required by the Paris
agreement.
Research
published on Wednesday shows that countries were beginning to slow their
rates of greenhouse gas emissions before the Covid-19 pandemic struck,
but not to the levels needed to avert climate breakdown. Since lockdowns
were eased in many countries last year, there have been strong signs that emissions will rise again to above 2019 levels, severely damaging the prospects of fulfilling the Paris goals.
Corinne Le Quéré, lead author of the study, said
the world stood at a crucial point as governments poured money into the
global economy to cope with the impacts of the pandemic. “We need a cut
in emissions of about the size of the fall [from the lockdowns] every
two years, but by completely different methods,” she said.
Governments
must prioritise climate action in their efforts to recover from the
pandemic, she said. “We have failed to understand in the past that we
can’t have tackling climate change as a side issue. It can’t be about
one law or policy, it has to be put at the heart of all policy,” she
said. “Every strategy and every plan from every government must be
consistent with tackling climate change.”
“There is a real contradiction between what governments are saying they are doing to do [to generate a green recovery], and what they are doing,” said Le Quéré. “That is very worrisome.”
scheerpost | What is taking place is not neglect. It is not
ineptitude. It is not policyfailure. It is murder. It is murder because
it is premeditated. It is murder because a conscious choice was made by
the global ruling classes to extinguish life rather than protect it. It
is murder because profit, despite the hard statistics, the growing
climate disruptions and the scientific modeling, is deemed more
important than human life and human survival.
The elites thrive in this system, as long as they serve the dictates
of what Lewis Mumford called the “megamachine,” the convergence of
science, economy, technics and political power unified into an
integrated, bureaucratic structure whose sole goal is to perpetuate
itself. This structure, Mumford noted, is antithetical to
“life-enhancing values.” But to challenge the megamachine, to name and
condemn its death wish, is to be expelled from its inner sanctum. There
are, no doubt, some within the megamachine who fear the future, who are
perhaps even appalled by the social murder, but they do not want to lose
their jobs and their social status to become pariahs.
The massive resources allocated to the military, which when the costs
of the Veterans Administration are added to the Department of Defense
budget come to $826 billion a year, are the most glaring example of our
suicidal folly, symptomatic of all decaying civilizations that squander
diminishing resources in institutions and projects that accelerate their
decline.
The American military — which accounts for 38 percent of military
spending worldwide — is incapable of combating the real existential
crisis. The fighter jets, satellites, aircraft carriers, fleets of
warships, nuclear submarines, missiles, tanks and vast arsenals of
weaponry are useless against pandemics and the climate crisis. The war
machine does nothing to mitigate the human suffering caused by degraded
environments that sicken and poison populations or make life
unsustainable. Air pollution already kills an estimated 200,000
Americans a year while children in decayed cities such as Flint,
Michigan are damaged for life with lead contamination from drinking
water.
The prosecution of endless and futile wars, costing anywhere from $5
to $7 trillion, the maintenance of some 800 military bases in over 70
countries, along with the endemic fraud, waste and mismanagement by the
Pentagon at a time when the survival of the species is at stake is
self-destructive. The Pentagon has spent more than $67 billion alone on
a ballistic missile defense system that few believe will actually work
and billions more on a series of dud weapons systems, including the $22
billion Zumwalt destroyer. And, on top of all this, the U.S. military
emitted 1.2 billion metric tons of carbon emissions between 2001 and
2017, twice the annual output of the nation’s passenger vehicles.
A decade from now we will look back at the current global ruling
class as the most criminal in human history, willfully dooming millions
upon millions of people to die, including those from this pandemic,
which dwarf the murderous excesses of the killers of the past including
the Europeans that carried out the genocide of the indigenous peoples in
the Americas, the Nazis that exterminated some 12 million people, the
Stalinists or Mao’s Cultural Revolution. This is the largest crime
against humanity ever committed. It is being committed in front of us.
And, with few exceptions, we are willfully being herded like sheep to
the slaughter.
It is not that most people have faith in the ruling elites. They know
they are being betrayed. They feel vulnerable and afraid. They
understand that their misery is unacknowledged and unimportant to the
global elites, who have concentrated staggering amounts of wealth and
power into the hands of a tiny cabal of rapacious oligarchs.
charleshughsmith | Even as the chirpy happy-talk of a return to normal floods the airwaves, what nobody dares
acknowledge is that "normal" for a rising number of Americans is the social depression
of downward mobility and social defeat.
Downward mobility is not a new trend--it's simply accelerating.
As this RAND Corporation report documents,
(
Trends in Income From 1975 to 2018)
$50 trillion in earnings has been transferred to the Financial Aristocracy from the bottom 90% of
American households over the past 45 years.
"The $50 trillion
transfer of wealth the RAND report documents has occurred entirely within the American economy,
not between it and its trading partners. No, this upward redistribution of income, wealth, and
power wasn't inevitable; it was a choice--a direct result of the trickle-down policies we chose
to implement since 1975.
We chose to cut taxes on billionaires and to deregulate the financial industry. We chose to allow
CEOs to manipulate share prices through stock buybacks, and to lavishly reward themselves with
the proceeds. We chose to permit giant corporations, through mergers and acquisitions, to
accumulate the vast monopoly power necessary to dictate both prices charged and wages paid.
We chose to erode the minimum wage and the overtime threshold and the bargaining power of labor.
For four decades, we chose to elect political leaders who put the material interests of the
rich and powerful above those of the American people."
I've been digging into downward mobility and social depression for years:
Are You Really Middle Class?
The reality is that the middle class has been reduced to the sliver just below the
top 5%--if we use the standards of the prosperous 1960s as a baseline.
Downward mobility excels in creating and distributing what I term social defeat:
In my lexicon, social defeat is the spectrum of anxiety, insecurity, chronic stress, fear and
powerlessness that accompanies declining financial security and social status.
newsweek | Cancel culture activists have come for Dr. Seuss, who they deem a
racist despite the fact that his books were undoubtedly woke for their
time. It shouldn't be dismissed as yet another silly instance of fringe
activists overreacting. It's part of a coordinated campaign to
indoctrinate children to take on progressive causes.
After complaints from teachers and academics, Dr. Seuss Enterprises decided to cease publishing six books, including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and Scrambled Eggs Super!, accused of having racist and insensitive imagery.
The move was supposedly long in the works, but it comes
as Virginia's Loudoun County Public Schools issued guidance to promote
"inclusive and diverse" books rather than to "simply celebrate Dr.
Seuss." Read Across America Day coincides with Dr. Seuss' birthday.
"Research in recent years has revealed strong racial undertones in many
books written/illustrated by Dr. Seuss," the school district said in a
statement.
One piece of that "research" comes from Katie Ishizuka and Ramón
Stephens, two social justice activists behind the Conscious Kid, an
organization "dedicated to equity and promoting healthy racial identity
development in youth."
Both
authors use critical race theory to condemn Dr. Seuss. They compared
the number of white characters with the number of those representing
minority communities, and judged the "dominance" and "master narrative"
exhibited by white characters. They looked for stereotypes and
characters who were dehumanized or exoticized.
"The
Cat's physical appearance, including the Cat's oversized top hat,
floppy bow tie, white gloves, and frequently open mouth, mirrors actual
blackface performers; as does the role he plays as 'entertainer' to the
white family—in whose house he doesn't belong," Ishizuka said of Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat.
rosemaryfrei | There are at least three clues to why there is dramatic under-reporting of serious illness and death from the vaccine.
One clue
is that for years now politicians and public-health bureaucrats have
been saturating the airwaves, academe and health-care institutions with
the messaging that vaccines are safe and effective. They tell us
ceaselessly that serious adverse events are one in a million.
The same goes for the Covid vaccines. We’re told the Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech and other shots were thoroughly tested in “large clinical trials”
before being used in the populace at large. And that they had to be
rushed into use because they’re critical for saving lives in the midst
of the worldwide Covid emergency.
The second clue
for here in Ontario is that the same person who’s in charge of the
rushing of vaccines into millions of people’s arms also heads the office
that leads death investigations, including deaths of people who died
from Covid or who passed away shortly after receiving a Covid vaccine.
That person is Dirk Huyer.
I’ve written previously about his prominence in pushing the official
Covid narrative and rushing Covid vaccines into millions of Ontarians’
arms. (On May 11 and May 26,
2020, I documented his role in drastically changing the way deaths are
handled in Ontario, making it far harder to determine whether a death
attributed to Covid was instead caused by something else; and on October 20, 2020, I wrote about how Huyer has climbed the bureaucratic ladder by serving the powerful rather than the populace).
Others
have also written about how the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario
has performed shockingly poorly under his watch. For example,
investigative journalists at the National Post, Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator
showed that Huyer and a colleague likely shut down a busy
forensic-pathology unit in southwestern Ontario as revenge for the
unit’s staff lodging official complaints about the pair’s bullying
behaviour including interference in evidence-based decision-making.
And Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk’s 2019 annual report devotes a chapter
to the Office of the Chief Coroner and the Ontario Forensic Pathology
Service. Among the serious deficits she documented were that, “The
Office misses the opportunity to make more effective use of its death
investigation data to identify actions to improve public safety and
reduce preventable deaths.”
Officially, Dirk Huyer doesn’t have a
direct role in investigations of deaths related to Covid. Stephanie Rea,
a spokesperson for Huyer and his office, responded to a question from
me about this; she indicated that Huyer stepped back from such
investigations last August.
“The Chief Coroner for Ontario has
recused himself from any work the Office of the Chief Coroner is doing
in regard to COVID-19 to maintain the impartiality of the death
investigation system. COVID-19 related work with the Office of the Chief
Coroner is overseen by two Deputy Chief Coroners,” Rea wrote in an
email to me.
However, Dr. Huyer doesn’t say he’s recused himself.
And he seemed to indicate in a press conference that he was involved in
the investigation of a person who died after getting one of the Covid
vaccines.
The third clue is that doctors seldom
report adverse events. When people get really sick or die after getting a
vaccination the docs attribute that to anything but the vaccines. It’s
been that way for years. Anyone who wonders aloud whether the Covid
vaccines or other shots cause harm is immediately branded as “anti-vax”
and “anti-science.” That’s a career-threatening consequence for health
professionals.
And of course on top of that there’s huge pressure
to go along with the push to vaccinate billions of people in as short a
time as possible.
verywellhealth | “Adipose fat is considered like an endocrine organ now, and the immune
response in central obesity is that the fat that sits around the organ
and abdomen has a much higher prevalence of low immunity in fighting
infection and generating antibodies to vaccines,” Desai says.
A 2012 review in the Proceedings Of The Nutrition Society reported
that a potential mechanism could be that excess fat hinders access to
the nutrients that immune cells need to carry out their daily
activities.6
Research has shown that obesity’s role in an impaired immune system
often shows itself as lowered vaccine effectiveness. A 2017 study in the
journal Annals of the American Thoracic Society found that adults with obesity who were vaccinated with the flu shot
were two times more likely to get sick than vaccinated adults who were
not obese—despite having the same level of vaccine-induced antibodies.7 The researchers theorized that the effect might be related to impaired T cell function.8
“The data we have so far is from influenza, hepatitis B, and tetanus
that shows people who are obese have a decreased immune response to
those vaccines,” Desai says.
In terms of the new COVID-19 vaccines, Glatt says that there’s no evidence that the mRNA vaccines
produced by Moderna and Pfizer would not work in a person who is obese.
Rather, Glatt thinks that there are not enough studies to show how well
the vaccine works in people who are overweight or obese.
The data that has been released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) and Pfizer show that the clinical trial was representative of
people at different body weights—34.8% of vaccinated participants and
35.3% of participants in the placebo group were obese.9
“I think the evidence strongly supports that it is effective in obese patients, but I can’t guarantee that it’s as effective until we get a lot more data,” Glatt says.
Unlike the annual flu shot that uses a weakened or inactive version of
the influenza virus, Pfizer and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines use mRNA
technology. Desai says that this changes how the immune response is
generated.
However, Desai personally thinks that people who are obese will still
respond poorly to the COVID-19 virus because of the body’s inability to
handle the infection.
“It’s not how the immune challenge is administered whether through a
vaccine or natural disease. The body’s response is weak irrespective of
how the challenge is dealt,” Desai says. “People with obesity are most
likely going to respond poorly whether it’s the vaccine or the virus.
The coronavirus has already proven that it’s not good for obese
individuals. In my opinion, no scientific evidence on this yet, [but]
the vaccine will work more poorly in obese individuals.”
By that logic, boosting your chances for vaccine effectiveness means
controlling for obesity—but Glatt admits that's easier said than done.
“It’s a hard thing to accomplish, but it’s an important thing to
accomplish.”
nakedcapitalism | My most frequent Google use case is searching for posts I know I have
written so I can link to them, since searching for them on WordPress
causes timeouts, because our database has issues.
Imagine my surprise, then, when yesterday (Sunday, February 28), I searched for the following post from February 18, “CDC School Reopening Guidance Suppresses Aerosols Based on Thin Evidence and Driven by Budgetary Concerns,” (Reopening Guidance)
and nothing came up. I then performed a number of other searches for
likely keywords, like “aerosol.” Again, no joy. I mentioned this to
Yves, who also got no hits, and she said I should check with others,
since Google will optimize searches for the individual. I verified that
“CDC School Reopening Guidance Suppresses Aerosols” at NC was the first
hit on both Bing and DuckDuckGo, sent out my want list for searches to
two geographically distributed friends, and sat back to await results in
the form of screen shots. I present the results here in tabular form,
because a post full of screenshots would not be readable:
Table 1: Google Searches for Reopening Guidance February 28 (Three Users)
Label
Search
Hits for Post
#1
“CDC School Reopening Guidance Suppresses Aerosols” site:www.nakedcapitalism.com
0
#2
CDC schools site:www.nakedcapitalism.com
0
#3
CDC guidance site:www.nakedcapitalism.com
0
#4
walensky site:www.nakedcapitalism.com
0
#5
cdc school re-opening site:www.nakedcapitalism.com Sidebar
0
#6
aerosols site:www.nakedcapitalism.com
0
So, nobody got results for Reopening Guidance, including search #1, on a big chunk of the post title plus the URL for the site.
Now, in the headline I said that Google “suppressed” Reopening Guidance.
(I don’t say “censor,” because in my view censorship is properly
considered a function of the State, a task of officialdom, and Google is
not a State actor, at least not yet.) There are three reasons (besides past behavior) to think that Google did this. When I searched on “CDC School Reopening Guidance Suppresses Aerosols” (search #1, Table 1):
(1) Reopening Guidance was the very first hit in Bing and
DuckDuckGo (each of which run search engines independent of Google).
That would imply that Google, and only Google, has some secret sauce
that causes my post not to appear.
(2) Reopening Guidance appears in “Recent Items” hits (and one internal cross-reference) but there are no hits for the post itself.
yahoo | As the United States adds another COVID-19 vaccine to its arsenal and ramps up its distribution drive, potentially pushing
the country closer toward herd immunity, concerns about vaccine
hesitancy among the population remain. But overall, it seems, people are
growing increasingly comfortable with getting a shot. Data from the KFF
Vaccine Monitor shows 55 percent of Americans have either already
received a vaccine dose or plan on getting one as soon as possible, Axios reports. For context, back in December only 34 percent of people said they were prepared for inoculation without hesitation.
The share of Americans who say they won’t get vaccinated is now small enough that the U.S. should be able to reach herd immunity even if the most reluctant people don’t change their minds, according to polling. https://t.co/xJ3UNVDFYf
The
increase there appears to correlate with a decline in the number of
people who are in the "wait and see" camp, especially because the number
of surefire holdouts has remained steady. And even if folks in the
latter group don't ever change their minds, Axios notes, herd immunity is feasible.
Additionally, while much has been made about hesitancy, driven by
historical distrust in the U.S. health care system, among communities of
color, Black and Latino Americans have rapidly and consistently joined
the ranks of people who want a shot, polling conducted by Civiqs between November and February shows, per Axios. Overall, white Americans are now less likely to get vaccinated, and the stance is largely split along party lines.
NYTimes | Anna Ruch had
never met Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo before encountering him at a crowded New
York City wedding reception in September 2019. Her first impression was
positive enough.
The governor was
working the room after toasting the newlyweds, and when he came upon Ms.
Ruch, now 33, she thanked him for his kind words about her friends. But
what happened next instantly unsettled her: Mr. Cuomo put his hand on
Ms. Ruch’s bare lower back, she said in an interview on Monday.
When
she removed his hand with her own, Ms. Ruch recalled, the governor
remarked that she seemed “aggressive” and placed his hands on her
cheeks. He asked if he could kiss her, loudly enough for a friend
standing nearby to hear. Ms. Ruch was bewildered by the entreaty, she
said, and pulled away as the governor drew closer.
“I
was so confused and shocked and embarrassed,” said Ms. Ruch, whose
recollection was corroborated by the friend, contemporaneous text
messages and photographs from the event. “I turned my head away and
didn’t have words in that moment.”
Ms. Ruch’s account comes after two former aides accused Mr. Cuomo of sexual harassment in the workplace, plunging his third term into turmoil as the governor’s defenders and Mr. Cuomo himself strain to explain his behavior.
A spokesman for the governor did not directly address Ms. Ruch’s account, referring to a general statement that Mr. Cuomo released on Sunday night in which he acknowledged that some things he had said “have been misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation.”
“To the extent anyone felt that way, I am truly sorry about that,” the statement said.
Ms. Ruch’s example is distinct from those of the former aides: A former member of the Obama administration and the 2020 Biden campaign, Ms. Ruch has never been employed by the governor or the state. But her experience reinforces the escalating concerns and accusations about Mr. Cuomo’s personal conduct — a pattern of words and actions that have, at minimum, made three women who are decades his junior feel deeply uncomfortable, in their collective telling.
washingtonexaminer | Former CIA Director John Brennan said he is "increasingly embarrassed to be a white male" while discussing supporters of former President Donald Trump.
He made the comment during an MSNBC panel on Monday that set its focus on whether Republicans are lying
about the circumstances surrounding the U.S. Capitol siege, when
rioters disrupted lawmakers certifying President Biden's 2020 electoral
victory.
Former Sen. Claire McCaskill,
a Democrat from Missouri, remarked how she saw "whiny white men calling
themselves victims ... over the weekend at CPAC," which she attributed
to how they believe they have "a huge grievance from a position of
significant privilege," before asserting that the Republican Party has
embraced lies about who the rioters were and in claiming House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi denied a request for National Guard support.
Host Nicolle Wallace,
who was a White House communications director under President George W.
Bush, then teed up Brennan by casting doubt on the "notion" that
Republicans care about the lives and safety of law enforcement.
"Well, I must say, to Claire's point, I’m increasingly embarrassed to
be a white male these days," Brennan began, prompting a laugh from
Wallace, who was visible on the split screen, "with what I see other
white males saying."
Noting "very few exceptions" in the GOP, naming Sen. Mitt Romney and Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, Brennan said that "there are so few Republicans in Congress who value truth, honesty, and integrity."
americanthinker |The
headlines were about the fact that, when Megyn Kelly appeared on Bill
Maher’s HBO show on Friday, she complained about the way her children’s
pricey private schools in New York were indoctrinating them with
pro-transgender values and anti-white animus. Bill Maher to his credit,
agreed with Kelly that matters are getting seriously out of hand, at
least when it comes to the anti-white hatred that’s becoming the norm in
education. Maher’s always been a bit of maverick, though. The real
surprise was the enthusiasm his audience showed for that sentiment.
For
conservatives, nothing that Kelly said about her children’s experiences
in New York’s toniest private elementary schools came as a surprise.
Kelly said that, while she and her husband identify as “center-right,”
she was okay with the fact that the schools were on the left side of the
political aisle. That changed, though, when “they went hard left, and
then they started to take a really hard turn toward social justice
stuff.”
One
of the hot-button issues was the schools’ efforts to normalize
transgenderism, a form of body dysphoria that’s recognized as a mental
illness when the subject is anorexia, not sex. Kelly told Maher that,
when one of her sons was in third grade – that is, 8 years old, the
school “unleashed a three-week experimental trans-education program.”
You
talked about this letter the school put out. … Can I read some of the
things that are from this letter, lest people think I’m losing my mind?
“There’s
a killer cop sitting in every school where white children learn. White
children are left unchecked and unbothered in their homes,” one sentence
starts. Well, how old do you have to be before you can just be
unchecked and unbothered. You know, what age to you get bothered?
“I’m
tired of white people reveling in their state-sanctioned depravities,
snuffing out black lives with no consequences.” You know, “go reform
white kids.”
You
know, it bothers me so much that I have to be on this side [Kelly’s
side] of this issue. Because I’ve always been a civil rights advocate.
You know, don’t make me Tucker Carlson. You’re the f***ing nuts. This is
insane.
“As
black bodies drop like flies around us by violent white hands.” There
is racist problems in this country. But this is hyperbole, and this is
making people crazy.
It
was with those words that the amazing thing happened: Maher’s audience
applauded. Over the years, Maher’s audiences have always been trained
seals, reliably clapping at every hard left, anti-George Bush,
anti-Trump, pro-Obama statement the host utters. But this time, he said
that the BLM rap pushing Critical Race Theory (“CRT”) on American
society is dangerous insanity – and the audience clapped.
According to the social justice creed, being “woke” is
the political awakening that stems from the emergence of consciousness
and conscientiousness regarding social and political injustice. Wokeness
is the indelible inscription of the awareness of social injustice on
the conscious mind, eliciting the sting of conscience, which compels the
newly woke to change their beliefs and behaviors.4
This is as close to a definition of wokeness as I can manage,
gleaning it as I have from the assertions of those who embrace it. Of
course, the etymology of the word “woke,” and how it became an adjective
describing those who are thus awakened into consciousness of social and
political injustice, is another matter. I discuss the etymology in Google Archipelago:
“Woke” began in English as a past tense and past
participle of “wake.” It suggested “having become awake.” But, by the
1960s, woke began to function as an adjective as well, gaining the
figurative meaning in the African American community of “well-informed”
or “up-to-date.” By 1972, the once modest verbal past tense began to
describe an elevated political consciousness. In 2017, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
recognized the social-conscious awareness of woke and added the
definition: “alert to racial or social discrimination and injustice.”5
Yet there are as many definitions of wokeness as people who’ve heard
of it, as is the case with most anything the least bit controversial.
I’m sure that others can and will add to the definition or suggest that
wokeness should be defined altogether differently. But the above
definition and historical-semantical renderings are sufficient for our
purposes. According to adherents, then, wokeness is enhanced awareness
of social and political injustice and the determination to eradicate it.
But what could wokeness have to do with the Great Reset? As a
corrective, wokeness is not aimed at the sufferers whose complaints, or
imagined complaints, it means to redress. Wokeness works on the
majority, the supposed beneficiaries of injustice. It does so by making
the majority understand that it has benefited from “privilege” and
preference—based on skin color (whiteness), gender (patriarchy), sexual
proclivity (heteronormativity), birthplace (colonialism, imperialism,
and first worldism), gender identity (cis gender privilege), and the
domination of nature (speciesism)—to name some of the major culprits.
The list could go on and is emended, seemingly by the day. This majority
must be rehabilitated, as it were. The masses must understand that they
have gained whatever advantages they have hitherto enjoyed on the basis
of the unfair treatment of others, either directly or indirectly, and
this unfair treatment is predicated on the circumstances of birth. The
“privilege” of the majority has come at the expense of those minorities
designated as the beneficiaries of wokeness, and wokeness is the means
for rectifying these many injustices.
And what are the effects of being repeatedly reprimanded as such, of
being told that one has been the beneficiary of unmerited “privilege,”
that one’s relative wealth and well-being have come at the expense of
oppressed, marginalized, and misused Others? Shame, guilt, remorse,
unworthiness. And what are the expected attitudinal and behavioral
adjustments to be taken by the majority? They are to expect less. Under
woke ideology, one will be expected to forfeit one’s rights, because
even these rights, nay, especially these rights, have come at the
expense of others.
Thus, wokeness works by habituating the majority to the reduced expectations that I introduced in my first installment
on the Great Reset. It does this by instilling a belief in the
unworthiness of the majority to thrive, prosper, and enjoy their lives.
Wokeness indoctrinates the majority into the propertyless future (for
them, at least) of the Great Reset, while gratifying the Left, its main
ideological propagators, with a sense of moral superiority, even as they
too are scheduled to become bereft of prospects.
One question remains. Why is wokeness more suited to the objectives of the Great Reset than socialist-communist ideology?
NYPost | The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently launched a new division known as Gates Ag One.
It aims to help poor farmers, especially in Africa and South Asia, get
the “tools, technologies, and resources they need to lift themselves out
of poverty.” If each acre can produce more food, that’s good news for
farmers. But it also means we can devote less of the planet’s surface to
farmland, which is good news for forests and ecosystems.
Meanwhile, American agriculture today is being transformed as farmers
employ new technologies and Big Data to help them manage their crops.
That can mean better yields with decreased use of fertilizers and
pesticides. Which in turn means less impact on the environment.
Farms also have a role in fighting climate change. With proper
techniques, the carbon from decaying plant matter can be kept safely in
the soil, rather than entering the atmosphere in the form of carbon
dioxide.
A new coalition of farmland owners, operators and environmental
groups is working to come up with verifiable standards for sustainable
farming. The group is called Leading Harvest, and the Gates-linked
Cottonwood Ag is one of its founding members.
Leading Harvest envisions a kind of sustainability seal of approval
certifying that a given farm meets environmental standards. The program
could be an economic boon for farmers.
“In the future, farmers will be paid for sustainability,” says
Sherrick, who sits on the group’s board. There will be incentives for
things like using less water, fewer chemicals, and storing more carbon.
The group’s founding members are expected to spearhead the rollout of the new standards on their own lands.
Whether or not Gates personally directed Cottonwood Ag to get
involved in the Leading Harvest project, the move makes both
environmental and business sense.
“The new green economy will mean new opportunities for land owners,” O’Keefe believes.
“Farming is all of a sudden part of the solution and not just part of
the problem,” Sherrick adds. He sees Gates’ involvement — even if
indirect — as crucial in encouraging the industry to embrace the new
sustainability standard.
If the nation’s largest farmland owner can show that farming can be
both sustainable and profitable, that will make a big difference.
“People are going to pay attention to what Bill is doing,” Sherrick says.
apnews | Capitol Police
leadership had plenty of intelligence warning that armed extremists were
planning to target the Capitol over President Donald Trump’s election
loss, according to new testimony Thursday. But their rank-and-file
officers were still left exposed against armed rioters who came within
steps of lawmakers.
In
an appearance before a House subcommittee, acting Chief Yogananda
Pittman said none of the warnings forecast the mass attack that actually
took place.
Both Democrats and Republicans took issue with that, saying the intelligence sounded both specific and credible.
“I
cannot get past a glaring discrepancy between intelligence received and
preparation,” Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., said during Thursday’s
hearing before the House Appropriations Committee.
Pittman became
acting chief when her predecessor, Steven Sund, resigned in the wake of
the insurrection. At the time of the attack, she was serving as
assistant chief for protective and intelligence services.
Here’s some of what was learned from Pittman’s testimony:
WHAT INTELLIGENCE DID POLICE HAVE BEFORE THE JAN. 6 ATTACK?
Three
days before the attack, the Capitol Police department’s own security
assessment warned that militia members, white supremacists, and other
extremists were planning to come to Washington and target Congress in
what they saw as a “last stand” to support Trump.
Pittman
says the details of that assessment were shared throughout the
department, with sergeants and lieutenants told to spread the word to
rank-and-file officers.
It’s
not clear how effective that messaging was, however. Four officers
interviewed by The Associated Press last month say they had little or no
warning of what would happen and felt they were left unprepared for the
attack.
Pittman
also faced questions about an FBI memo, received the night before the
attack, that warned extremists planned to wage “war” to prevent Joe
Biden’s election victory from being certified. She said that memo never
reached her, but that it would not have changed the department’s
preparations anyway.
mises | These days, it sure looks like they have them right where they want
them. Using the storming of the Capitol Building as a pretext, the
media-government alliance has targeted Trump, his supporters, and their
fellow travelers harder than ever before. Many on the right consider the
January 6 storming to have been a dream come true for the leftist
elite—giving them the ability to impeach Trump again, deplatform
right-wingers, and weaponize
the Justice Department against the establishment’s foes. Everything,
though, may not be as it first seems. There’s no reason to be despondent
or worry that the Left has sealed its ultimate victory—it has done no
such thing. Rather, the storming, for what it's worth, proved the power
of ragtag populists and exposed the elite’s shaky foundations. There’s a
reason they’re so terrified.
When the rioters began their push to breach the Capitol Building,
lawmakers were forced to shelter in place, before then evacuating to a
secure location. For some of them, the day's events were evidently
traumatic. That can be seen in the hyperbolic language that’s been used
to describe the storming, like Chuck Schumer likening it
to Pearl Harbor. The stormers crossed the threshold of the
establishment's cushy elitism and exposed lawmakers to the real-world
ire their actions create. As described in a passage from Cato’s Letters,
“The only secret … in forming a free government is to make the
interests of the governors and of the governed the same.” Angry
populists, who’ve watched federal decrees wreak havoc on their lives,
turned around and gave lawmakers a taste of their own medicine.
In the wake of this, the media-government alliance has clamped down
against the populist right harder than ever before. Yet, in this vicious
pushback, one can sense a prescient hint of panic within establishment
ranks that the threads of their dominance may finally be unraveling. Far
from playing a domineering role, the establishment politicos find
themselves on the defensive in a politically unstable position.
Someday—whether it be in one week or thirty years—the US could face a
serious period of mass antiestablishment demonstrations; if that day
comes, it’ll signal the Washington elite’s ultimate failure.
With no cards left to play, they may be forced to tread lightly on
the right-wing populists and avoid violent confrontation as much as
possible, for fear of repercussions like those of January 6. This may
force their hand into granting the Right some concessions—perhaps some
very big ones, like a return to more states’ rights or, better yet, the
right of unilateral secession. This would short-circuit the federal
order and help restore to America’s overtaxed and overburdened some of
their long-withheld freedoms. With everything in view, it looks like the
journey down this path may have already begun.
As the Daily Mailnoted on Thursday, CNN, ABC, CNN and MSNBChave
devoted little to no time discussing Cuomo's nursing home scandal, or
explosive new sexual harassment claims levied against the New York
governor.
WATCH: CNN’s Jim Acosta confronted at CPAC over his network’s failure to cover Cuomo’s multiple scandals. pic.twitter.com/5AWGIeZ55F
ABC, CBS, CNN and MSNBC on Wednesday avoided discussing the explosive new sexual harassment claims against New York Gov Andrew Cuomo during their evening news broadcasts.
Earlier on Wednesday, Lindsey Boylan, shared on Medium that
during her more than three years in the Democrat's administration,
Cuomo 'would go out of his way to touch me on my lower back, arms and
legs,' compared her to one of his rumored ex-girlfriends and once
remarked they should play strip poker.
And according to Fox News,
which cited Grabien transcripts, ABC's World News Tonight, CBS' Evening
News, and NBC's Nightly News made no mention of Cuomo or the
allegations against him.
CNN and MSNBC also skipped over the allegations
against the governor whose spokesperson Caitlin Girouard said that all
Boylan's 'claims of inappropriate behavior are quite simply false'.
During
CNN host Chris Cuomo's segment Wednesday night, he discussed why
Democrats can't get a deal on pandemic relief, the January 6 Capitol
riot and the Boeing 777 incident from last weekend.
Maybe Marcus learned to interrupt people from Acosta?
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