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Yoda

She's OUT: Why I'm leaving the cult of wokeness

Africa Brooke
© africabrooke.comAfrica Brooke
If there's one thing I'm NOT afraid of, it's being 'cancelled'.

​If being cancelled means me living in integrity as a human being who thinks for themselves, CANCEL ME TODAY!

I repeat; I am not afraid.
​What I'm truly afraid of is existing in a world that forces me to submit to an ideology without question, otherwise I'm to be shamed (or pressured to shame myself) and cast out of the community.​

A world that tells me that because I inhabit a black body; I will forever be oppressed and at the mercy of some omnipresent monster called 'whiteness'.​

That because of the colour of my skin; I am a victim of an inherently racist system by default - and me rejecting the narrative of oppression means that I am in fact, in denial.​

How empowering!​

Putin

Russiagate Dems blame PUTIN for crowd that stormed US Capitol protesting 'stolen' US election

Downed supporter
© Reuters/Shannon StapletonTrump supporter detained at the US Capitol building
January 6, 2021
Having spent four years insisting Russia 'hacked' the US election for President Donald Trump, some prominent Democrats are now blaming Moscow for Americans who stormed the US Capitol protesting the 2020 results.

As thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Washington, DC on Wednesday for a 'Stop the Steal' rally and Congress met to certify the Electoral College votes that would make Democrat Joe Biden the next US president, a group of protesters stormed the Capitol and interrupted the lawmakers.

So naturally, former President Barack Obama's adviser Ben Rhodes declared it was a day "Putin had waited for" since the Cold War. Other blue-checkmark activists echoed the sentiment.

Handcuffs

53 Hong Kong democrats, activists arrested under security law over 2020 legislative primaries

Group of Hong Kongers
© UnknownFrom L to R: Wu Chi-Wai, Lester Shum, Gwyneth Ho, Alvin Yeung, James To, Kwok Ka-ki, Lam Cheuk-ting, Eddie Chu, Ventus Lau, Benny Tai, Raymond Chan, Leung Kwok-hung.
Police say 53 Hong Kong democrats and activists were arrested on Wednesday morning for alleged violations of the national security law. According to media reports and social media posts, the opposition figures were arrested over their organisation and participation in the primaries for the postponed 2020 Legislative Council Election last year.

NowTV cited sources as saying that the arrests for alleged subversion came after candidates made an election pledge to veto government budgets.

Former lawmakers Alvin Yeung, Andrew Wan, Au Nok-hin, Claudia Mo, Eddie Chu, Gary Fan, Helena Wong, James To, Jeremy Tam, Kwok Ka-ki, Lam Cheuk Ting, Raymond Chan, Roy Kwong and Wu Chi-wai were among those arrested, according to social media posts.


Comment: Police serve search warrants to news rooms as the mass arrests were taking place:
Police visited pro-democracy news outlets Apple Daily, InMedia and StandNews on Wednesday with search warrants demanding documents relating to candidates who ran in last July's democratic primary elections. No members of staff were arrested and the newsrooms were not raided. The warrants prohibit the disclosure of the information requested by the police, according to StandNews. Both StandNews and Apple Daily had hosted election forums for candidates in the lead-up to July's primaries.

Officers also entered the law firm of former pro-democracy lawmaker Albert Ho and John Clancy, the treasurer of democracy group Power for Democracy who helped organise the primaries.

Press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the search warrants and visits, calling the police action "an apparent intimidation attempt."



Pirates

Ryanair slashes flights in protest over lockdown, tells UK and Irish governments to hurry up with vaccine rollout

Ryanair
Ryanair has been consistently critical of governments during the COVID-19 crisis
Ryanair has hit out at the UK and Irish governments for their handling of coronavirus vaccine roll-outs while slashing flights and its passenger forecasts.

The no-frills carrier said it was to "significantly cut" services from Thursday 21st January which would result in "few, if any, flights being operated to/from Ireland or the UK from the end of Jan".

The company blamed renewed COVID-19 lockdowns for the decision and said its cutbacks would remain in place until "such time as these draconian travel restrictions are removed".

Bullseye

President Trump warned Democrats and RINO Republicans: 'Thousands pouring into DC won't stand for stolen election'

crowd trump washington electoral college protest
© CNNCrowd of Trump supporters in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021
President Trump posted a message to Democrats and RINO Republicans on Twitter Tuesday evening, urging them to pay attention to the "thousands of people pouring into D.C." to protest the "stolen" presidential election results up for certification by Congress on Wednesday. Trump singled out the Republican leaders in the Senate, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (KY), Majority Whip John Thune (SD) and John Cornyn (TX), by name.

Over 140 Republican Congressmen and over a dozen GOP senators have announced they will mount challenges to the vote on Wednesday.

Comment: Do the people in the video above look like crazed rioters? No, these people do:


A CNN "reporter" editorializes on the fly while disrespecting the woman she is supposedly interviewing on January 6, 2021:





Light Sabers

Video shows Israeli attack on Damascus area thwarted by Syrian air defenses - report

syria air missile
© AP Photo / Hassan Ammar
During the last year, multiple air attacks have been launched at Syrian territory, which Damascus has claimed are Israeli military operations aimed at countering the Iranian military presence in the neighboring Arab republic. Damascus has condemned such actions and considers them to be violations of Syria's national sovereignty.

The Air Defenses of Syria responded to an attack near the city of Damascus, the government's SANA agency reported Wednesday.

According to the report, Israeli forces are behind the attack in the southern area of the city.

Comment: See also: Israel bombs Syria: how long can this go on?


NPC

Loony HuffPo reporter goes full 'Karen' on train passenger not wearing mask while drinking coffee, then whines about being filmed

huffpost reporter train mask karen Sandi Bachom
© Twitter / @stclairashley / ScreenshotTwo women, including Huffington Post journalist Sandi Bachom, confront men on a train for failing to wear masks while drinking coffee.
Two self-appointed enforcers of the Covid-19 rules, including a Huffington Post contributor, tried to bust fellow train passengers whom they caught drinking coffee without masks, only to back down when the crowd turned on them.

"I have 70,000 Twitter followers, buddy," video journalist Sandi Bachom told the alleged coronavirus criminals as she filmed them on her smartphone. She and another woman encountered the offending passengers as they boarded a train at New York's Pennsylvania Station. But the two men said they only removed their masks to drink coffee, and a video circulating on social media Tuesday shows other passengers coming to their defense.

Newspaper

How the Persecution of Julian Assange by the British Authorities has relied upon Complicity

This is the second article published in The Indicter that looks at how Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, journalist, publisher, nominee of the Nobel Peace prize and winner of multiple awards for journalism and human rights, was held in effective solitary confinement for several months while in the healthcare unit of high security Belmarsh prison between April 2019 and January 2020.
Waiting for his liberty oil canvas
© Marcello Ferrada de Noli“Waiting for his liberty”, oil on canvas
Since the publication of How British Authorities Circumvent the Treaty against Torture - Revelations from Assange's Extradition Hearing, answers received from the prison authorities (HMPPS) to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request provide further indication that the treatment of Assange while in the healthcare unit was unlawful.

Testimonies by medical witnesses at Assange's September hearing shed light on the questions raised by the UN Rapporteur on Torture.

An expert medical witness named Dr Nigel Blackwood testified at Assange's extradition hearing in September that the head of Belmarsh healthcare, Dr Rachel Daly, told him that Assange had been isolated in the healthcare unit because a video of him had been released by another prisoner.

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Attention

Detroit files lawsuit to have Sidney 'the Kraken' Powell disbarred over voter fraud claims

sidney powell
© REUTERS / ELIJAH NOUVELAGE
After the 3 November vote, Trump-supporting lawyer Sidney Powell promised to "release the Kraken" and expose a "Biblical" plot by Democrats, Silicon Valley, the media and foreign actors including late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to rob Donald Trump of victory. Judges in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin threw out her cases.

The city of Detroit has asked a federal judge to disbar Sidney Powell, Georgia-based lawyer Lin Wood, and other members of the "Kraken" legal team for "false and frivolous claims" made "while seeking relief with massive implications for our democracy." City authorities cite a lack of withdrawals or corrections to "false factual allegations and frivolous legal theories in their pleadings" to overturn election results.

The case, filed Tuesday, comes following the announcement earlier this week by Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos that his company would be filing a separate lawsuit against Powell over her claim that Dominion machines were used to manipulate election results in Joe Biden's favour.

Comment: See also:


Light Saber

As Lockdown 3.0 descends on Britain, the time for reason and argument is over. Only dissent will save us now

lockdown protest
REUTERS / Henry Nicholls
The restrictions placed on us by authoritarian governments aren't driven by logic, but the emotion of phrases like 'Don't kill Granny.' I prefer Albert Einstein's words: 'A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth.'

Here we are again. After what was for many people a fraught and upsetting Christmas, and a revelry-free New Year, the UK is back in lockdown. It is slated to last until February, but without major dissent, the true end is not in sight.

Is Lockdown 3.0 'justified'? Is the NHS 'about to be overwhelmed'? Will the big bad new strain come and get me? If you are still asking these questions at this point you may be beyond reach. Plenty of better minds than mine have for ten months tirelessly and repeatedly made watertight arguments that lockdowns do incalculable harm and just about zero good. The situation in the NHS is not markedly different to just about every previous winter going back as long as you like — just Google it. And the 'new' strain is transparent propaganda. Sadly though, there is a problem with my arguments: they are based on nothing except reason and rationality.

Logic is clearly overrated

I refuse to once again become bogged down in discussions of cases, infection rates, ICU beds and the rest of the flotsam and jetsam of this debate. In constantly reacting to the government's latest claims, we forge the weapons of our own defeat. In any case, there is really only one statistic that matters when you are assessing the impact of a pandemic: overall excess deaths. That is, the number of people dying of ALL CAUSES compared with previous years.

Comment: Boris proposes a 'gradual unwrapping' of restrictions. Which basically means for every step towards removing restrictions, two steps backwards will be taken because "cases' or whatever other reason they invent. RT reports:
At Wednesday's parliamentary debate Johnson said the nation's emergence from the "lockdown cocoon will not be a big bang, but a gradual unwrapping." He added the country would come out of the newly imposed lockdown, "carefully brick by brick until the nation was free from the current confinement."

After announcing the new legislation in the House of Commons today, MPs were told the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) law would be scheduled to run until the end of March. At risk of causing a major pushback, the PM added it was "not because we expect the full national lockdown to continue until then, but to allow a steady, controlled and evidence led move down through the tiers on a regional basis."

Different regions of the UK have imposed their own lockdown measures. England uses the tier system. It consists of five grades of lockdown severity. Tier one requires those with weakened immune systems to shield from the virus, whilst tier five involves every citizen and is a full national lockdown. After MPs argued for more information as to when the lockdown would end Johnson said parliament "should, and will inevitably" get a chance to debate the final end date for the lockdown before the end of March. He added that he hoped this would "be substantially before the end of March" and that the reopening of schools was a major "priority."

Johnson said the moment when the nation can move out of lockdown "may come after the February school's half-term." However, he added the country should "remain extremely cautious about the timetable ahead."

The comments caused Conservative MP Jeremy Wright to challenge the prime minister to be "more definitive" about the numbers of people that must be vaccinated before restrictions can be lifted. Johnson replied to this by stating there would be "substantial opportunities to relax rules around about February 15," but stressed this would only happen if high-risk people and priority groups had received the vaccination.