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Anti-vaxxers, anti-mask activists target public health officials in California

Demonstrators in San Diego, CA
© Sandy Huffaker/Getty ImagesDemonstrators protest during a "Freedom Rally" against Stay-At-Home Directives on April 18, 2020 in San Diego, California.
An alliance of anti-vaccine activists and those protesting California's coronavirus-related restrictions is alarming public health officials, who have expressed concern for their personal safety.

Protests have been taking place outside the homes of county health officers who issued orders requiring residents to wear protective masks to stop the spread of the virus.

Twice this week protesters livestreamed a rally outside the home of Chris Farnitano, Contra Costa County's public health officer, holding signs that read, "Your neighbor thinks he has the power" and "Tyranny is not the answer," the Los Angeles Times reported.

Elsewhere in California, mask protesters have called for similar rallies outside the homes of public health officers. Such calls to action have caused some officials to resign their posts out of fear for their safety.

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Burka

Hairdressers ordered to be silent when salons reopen in two weeks to prevent virus spread

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The National Hair and Beauty Federation has been forced to release its own advice to hairdressers with salons set to re-open in July, but is demanding the Government publish full guidance

Hairdressers have been told to quit the 'small talk' when they hopefully reopen their doors next month.

Questions such as; 'Where you going on holiday?' or 'What you up to this weekend?' are to be discouraged during hair washing.

Instead, if they get the go-ahead to reopen in early July, hairdressers are being asked to observe a 'silence rule'.

The National Hair and Beauty Federation (NHBF) has advised members to keep chat "to a minimum" to protect both staff and customers.

TV

Plummeting trust in UK media due to 'news' becoming 'views' - Veteran journalist Neil Clark

BBC News
© FILE PHOTO: BBC News Chief Political Correspondent Vicki Young reports on camera outside 10 Downing Street, in London. May 2020. Glyn Kirk / AFPFILE PHOTO: BBC News Chief Political Correspondent Vicki Young reports on camera outside 10 Downing Street, in London. May 2020.
When "dispassionate" reporting of news in the UK is getting replaced by thinly-veiled opinion pieces, it's natural that both conservatives and left-wingers trust the media less and less, RT contributor Neil Clark said.

The "core issue" of the decline of public trust in news organizations in Britain is that outlets do more editorializing when presenting news, rather than work as impartial sources of information, Clark said.

"[The line] between news and views has been blurred, basically."

In its recent report, Oxford University's Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found that trust among people who self-identify as left-leaning had plummeted from 38 percent in January 2019 to just 15 percent a year later. Likewise, the proportion of right-leaning Brits who trust the media dropped from 46 percent in 2015 to merely 15 percent this year.

Comment: The majority of mainstream UK news outlets have been bought off, infiltrated, and everything of import is distorted by an agenda, and a significant portion of the public know it; that's why people are increasingly getting their news online and, in turn, the ruling establishment are attempting to censor those voices by claiming to be concerned about 'fake news':


Bad Guys

Several rockets fired into Baghdad's green zone, US helicopters patrol the area

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The Green Zone in Baghdad, where the US embassy and the military bases of the US-led coalition are situated, has several times found itself in crossfire missile attacks in recent times.

Four 'Katyusha' rockets landed in Baghdad's Green Zone, according to Al Arabia, as sirens could be heard after the explosions from the US embassy located in the area.

Al Arabia also reported that helicopters were flying over the Green Zone, with multiple reports from social media users that the helicopters belonged to the US.

Comment: See also: Iraq-US talks will fail if they do not include withdrawal of troops - Iraqi politician


Newspaper

UK govt shamed into giving free school meals back to impoverished children by star footballer

Rashford
© Tony O'Brien/ReutersRashford has also raised 20 million pounds ($25m) with a charity to supply meals to struggling families
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will provide a summer food fund for struggling families in the United Kingdom, following pressure from England footballer Marcus Rashford and his campaign to prevent children from going hungry during the coronavirus pandemic.

British ministers originally said school food vouchers would not be available over the long summer holiday, prompting the 22-year-old Manchester United forward to take up the cause and reveal how he had relied on such support as a boy.

Before a debate in Parliament on Tuesday, and as some legislators from the governing Conservative Party called for a change, Johnson's spokesman said the government would be providing a COVID-19 summer holiday food fund costing approximately 120 million pounds ($150m).

Comment: See also: Austerity? Bojo and royal family's shared plane to be 'rebranded' at cost of £900,000


Blue Pill

Lloyd's of London and Greene King to make slave trade reparations

Lloyd’s of London
© Hannah McKay/ReutersWhen slavery was abolished in the British empire in 1833, the government paid compensation; not to the enslaved people, but to slaveholders such as Simon Fraser, a founder subscriber of Lloyd’s.
Two major British firms have pledged to make payments to representatives of black people, as well as those of other minority ethnic backgrounds, as they seek to address their founders' roles in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

The pub chain and brewer Greene King and the insurance market Lloyd's of London both revealed on Wednesday evening that they would be making the reparations.

The news, first reported by the Telegraph, comes as people outraged by the killing of an African American man in Minnesota, George Floyd, as well as continuing racial discrimination closer to home, demand that the UK recognize the ongoing legacy of the British empire's extensive role in the enslavement of millions of Africans.

Records archived by researchers at University College London (UCL) show that one of Greene King's founders, Benjamin Greene, held at least 231 human beings in slavery and became an enthusiastic supporter of the practice.

When slavery was abolished in the British empire in 1833, the government agreed to pay compensation; not to the enslaved people, but to the slaveholders.

The records show Greene was given the equivalent of about £500,000 at today's rate when he surrendered rights to plantations in Montserrat and Saint Kitts.

He handed over control of his brewery to his son three years later and it was given its current name after a merger in 1887. Several of Greene's descendants went on to hold prominent positions in British society, including a Bank of England governor, Conservative MP and BBC director general.

Brain

Best of the Web: Rolling Stone editor claims 'the American left has lost its mind!'

Demonstrators Washington DC
© AP/Alex BrandonDemonstrators start a fire as they protest the death of George Floyd, Sunday, May 31, 2020, near the White House in Washington.
Rolling Stone magazine is a liberal rag, and editor Matt Taibbi is unquestionably a liberal. And yet, by some miracle, Taibbi has seen the light and isn't afraid to point out what is so clearly obvious to conservatives.
"It feels liberating to say after years of tiptoeing around the fact, but the American left has lost its mind. It's become a cowardly mob of upper-class social media addicts, Twitter Robespierres who move from discipline to discipline torching reputations and jobs with breathtaking casualness.

"The leaders of this new movement are replacing traditional liberal beliefs about tolerance, free inquiry, and even racial harmony with ideas so toxic and unattractive that they eschew debate, moving straight to shaming, threats, and intimidation."

Footprints

International spies swap: US, Russia discuss trading Paul Whelan for Viktor Bout and Konstantin Yaroshenko

Whelan/|Bout
© Reuters/Tatyana Makeyeva/Wikipedia/public domainPaul Whelan • Viktor Bout
Two days after he was convicted on spying charges and sentenced to 16 years in prison, Moscow news agency Interfax reports that Paul Whelan may be traded for two Russians jailed in the US. It cites "an informed source."

The pair of Russians concerned are weapons dealer Victor Bout - serving 25 years - and pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, who received a 20-year term. Interfax says it would be managed through presidential pardons.
"Washington and Moscow are discussing various options, but the final decision has not yet been made. "Whelan's exchange is being discussed for two Russians at once - Bout and Yaroshenko."
If the report proves true, there is a significant imbalance. Bout is considered a heavyweight prisoner, whereas Whelan, and the US authorities, have insisted he was only in Moscow to attend a wedding. Whelan has described himself as "more like Mr Bean, than James Bond."

Bout was sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2011 for conspiring to sell a large batch of weapons to the left-wing Colombian group FARC. The same year, Pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko was handed a 20-year jail term on drug-dealing charges that Russia says were trumped up.

Star of David

Poll: Large majority of Canadians oppose annexation of West Bank, nearly half want sanctions on Israel

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A new poll found that three out of four Canadians want their government to oppose Israel's proposed annexation West Bank, and almost half would support sanctions on the country over the issue.

The survey (which randomly sampled 1,000 random Canadians over the age of 18) was conducted by EKOS Research Associates and co-sponsored by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, Independent Jewish Voices Canada, and the United Network for Justice and Peace in Palestine-Israel. 74% of those surveyed "want the government to express opposition to Israeli annexation in some form" and 42% want economic or diplomatic sanctions placed on the country.

"These results prove that Canadians want more than words from Trudeau when it comes to opposing Israel's annexation," said Thomas Woodley, President of CJPME, in a press release. "Not only is it necessary to threaten sanctions to discourage annexation from taking place, but there is considerable support among the Canadian public to do so."

Comment: Not that this will make much difference as the Canadian government is tone deaf to the desires of its citizens, preferring instead to support Israel unequivocally:
Israeli annexation, Canada's confusion and hypocrisy

Canada welcomes the importation of settlement products, extends preferential tariff treatment to them under the terms of the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement (CIFTA) and defends Israel's right to label settlement products as Israeli in origin. The Trudeau government knows full well why Israel insists on labeling settlement products as Israeli, and it isn't for tariff favors. In response to a complaint of mine [full disclosure: read more here], Ottawa went to Federal Court to defend Israel's right to stake sovereign claim to its colonies on Canadian stores shelves. It lost its case. 'Product of Israel' labels on settlement wines are "false, misleading and deceptive," Justice Anne Mactavish ruled in July 2019. Undeterred, Canada's Attorney General is now appealing Justice Mactavish's decision — going to the wall in support of Israel's annexationist ambitions.

Meanwhile, the Canada Revenue Agency lets Canadian Zionists write settlement contributions off their taxes. The Jewish National Fund of Canada, Canadian Friends of Ariel University (in Ariel, the largest settlement in the northern West Bank) and Canadian Friends of Yeshivat Har Etzion (in the Gush Etzion settlement block) are all registered charities, in spite of their declared commitment to colonization and de facto (if not de jure) annexation of Palestinian land. Among Yeshivat Har Etzion's publicly stated goals: To foster a "lifelong commitment" to "Am Yisrael and Eretz Israel."

Astonishingly, Canadian government support for settlement expansion is accompanied by acknowledgement that settlements are absolutely illegal, under both the Fourth Geneva Convention (FGC) and Canada's own Geneva Conventions Act (GCA).



Yoda

Best of the Web: Can we talk about JK Rowling . . . and more?

JK Rowling
© Getty Images/Gabriel BouysJK Rowling
JK Rowling's June 10 blog post about the downsides of trans rights activism — including the erosion of the legal definition of sex and its replacement with gender — has been met with outrage by trans activists and with joy by those seeking open dialogue.

Rowling is continuing to speak up despite receiving cancellations, and a torrent of hate and violent threats since entering this fraught arena nearly two years ago.

In her blog post she describes how much is at stake, from freedom of speech to women's rights.

"We're living through the most misogynistic period I've experienced," she writes. "... Never have I seen women denigrated and dehumanised to the extent they are now" by people ranging to the sexual predator who's US president to "the trans activists who declare that TERFs [trans-exclusionary radical feminists] need punching and re-educating,"

Rowling comes across as having great empathy for trans people and deep understanding of the issues, not as being a transphobe.