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Ukraine needs the West's help. But our polling shows a worrying trend

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© US-Ukraine illustration Chen Xia/GTMoving the pawn
Americans and Europeans are becoming less enthusiastic about Ukrainian aid...

The fact that Ukraine is still fighting is mostly thanks to America. No other country has provided more help to combat Russia's advance: it is responsible for more than half of all recorded military and financial aid. Joe Biden, America's president, has promised to stand with Ukraine for "as long as it takes".

Whether Mr Biden can continue to send so much depends in part on how well such funding is viewed at home. Polling data from The Economist and YouGov, a pollster, suggest that a partisan gap is widening, and even Democrats are showing slightly less support for certain types of aid than they did last year (see chart).

Comment: 'Share a war' is loosing steam, but not quickly enough to rectify increasing damage to collateral countries.


NPC

'Sex positive' fat activist says men with rape 'kink' should be able to pay to drug consenting women

Sonalee Rashatwar fat acceptance sex therapist
The BBC is receiving backlash for airing a Bill Cosby documentary in which a self-proclaimed "fat sex therapist" argued for allowing men to pay to be able to drug and have sex with women.

"If we actually grappled with the fact that sex negativity is what causes this type of behavior, then we could create a world where in an idyllically sex-positive world, someone is able to pay conscious women to come and be drugged so that I can get my kink out, my fetish on having sex with unconscious people," Sonalee Rashatwar said in a segment. "There's a consensual way to do that."

The comments were made during the four-part documentary titled We Need to Talk About Bill Cosby which originally aired in the US on Showtime last year.

Comment: While the word salad and invented terms are hilarious ("gray asexual," LOL), keep in mind that this is the cult currently brainwashing children in multiple institutions, including schools.

As a side note, this 'fat sex therapist' is no stranger to controversy; remember this? - The 'fat sex therapist' compares fitness to Nazism, dieting to rape


Syringe

Did the shit just hit the fan in Singapore? Damning perinatal mortality and stillbirth statistics released

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The most damning real world evidence yet!

Update/Correction March 3rd 2023

(I need to correct the Stillbirth data. A new law in Singapore broadened the definition of Stillbirth in 2022. As a result, it VOIDS the comparison between 2021 and 2022).

The decline in Live Births is still valid - a decline of over 3000 (or 7.62% of live births post vaccination).

Comment: See also:


Rainbow

Ukraine considers LGBTQ breakthrough

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© Horst Galuschka / picture alliance via Getty Images
Legalizing same-sex unions for soldiers would also please Kiev's "Western allies".

Ukraine's former deputy culture minister has proposed legalizing same-sex civil partnerships, arguing it would both reward the service of LGBTQ soldiers and please Kiev's foreign backers. Inna Sovsun of the Golos party announced on Tuesday that she has submitted the bill to the Verkhovna Rada for consideration.
"Legalization of single-sex relationships is very important to me now, because if I come home [dead], my partner can't even bury me," was one of the arguments from the Ukrainian LGBT Soldiers and Allies' Facebook community that Sovsun quoted in announcing her bill.
The bill is a product of nine months of work, involving two NGOs. It would establish legal grounds for people in same-sex relationships to regulate property ownership, inheritance, pensions, and death benefits, Sovsun argued.

Comment: The western PTB is destroying Ukraine in every possible way. Destroying the basic traditional values and promoting LGBT culture as something normal and progressive is just another nail in Ukraine's coffin.

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Apple Green

As British supermarkets ration eggs and vegetables - shelves in a provincial Russian city are groaning under piles of fresh food

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Filton Asda in Bristol. As British supermarkets ration eggs and an array of fruit and vegetables amid shortages provoked in large part by the Ukraine war, no such hardships afflict Vladimir Putin's citizens
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Food market in the city of Perm, Russia. The images suggest the West's much-vaunted sanctions on Russia, imposed to punish President Putin for his invasion, are not having a deep bite
These revealing photographs show shop shelves in a provincial Russian city groaning under piles of fresh food.

As British supermarkets ration eggs and an array of fruit and vegetables amid shortages provoked in large part by the Ukraine war, no such hardships afflict Vladimir Putin's citizens.

The pictures were taken at a food hall, two superstores and a corner shop in Perm, a city with a population the size of Birmingham in the Ural mountains, a 24-hour drive from Moscow. The images suggest the West's much-vaunted sanctions on Russia, imposed to punish President Putin for his invasion, are not having a deep bite.

What's more, the scenes are a reversal of 40 years ago, when many of us watched pitiful TV footage of Russians under the Communist regime queuing for staples such as bread and eggs.

Now it's Britain's turn to suffer. Supermarkets here are rationing tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and lettuces as UK farmers struggle with higher energy costs which stop them using hothouses in winter to grow them. Soft fruit, including raspberries, are also hard to find in the shops.

Comment: Clearly, the Russians are the ones winning the economic war. How long will Western populations accept the clearly ineffectual policies that are ruining their lives and livelihoods? How long before they realize that shrinking the economy wasn't an unintended consequence but the actual goal?


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Tunisia: Three things to know about the protests

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© Anadolu AgencyTunisians demonstrate against the government of President Kais Saied in the capital Tunis on 5 March 2023
Tunisia has been a hotbed of turmoil for almost two years since President Kais Saied suspended parliament and grabbed a range of executive powers for himself in what opponents described as a coup.

Since that time, opposition politicians, campaigners and journalists have found themselves behind bars and dissent has been repressed. In the past two weeks, around 20 prominent politicial figures have been arrested.

At the same time, economic problems exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, and Saied's controversial proposals to remedy it, have further stoked anger.

Over the weekend, thousands of Tunisians defied a ban on protesting to take to the streets in opposition to Saied's power grab.

Comment: See also: Over 400,000 protest in Israel against Netanyahu's 'dictatorial' judicial reforms, top IDF reservists refuse training in solidarity


Attention

Video shows moment electric motorbike bursts into flames in UK family home, 5 rushed to hospital

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Mere seconds later, the home is engulfed in a huge inferno which appears to fill the entire room
This is the moment a home was engulfed in flames mere seconds after 'popping' noises were heard from the kitchen.

Five people were rushed to hospital after the 'horrifying' house fire in Illingworth, West Yorkshire, at around 1am on February 24.

All of the casualties had smoke inhalation, with one occupant suffering burns to their mouth and windpipe. None of the injuries were life threatening.

The property's kitchen was severely damaged from the smoke and heat, which also affected other parts of house as doors were left open as people escaped from the blaze.

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue service said they released the shocking footage to educate the public on the danger of lithium batteries.

TV

2nd night of mass protests over foreign agent bill in Georgia, US & EU hypocritically warn against 'Kremlin-inspired law'

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Tens of thousands of Georgians continue to protest on Wednesday evening against a controversial foreign agent law that some claimed will stifle freedoms in the country.

The number of protesters in Georgia is swelling, with thousands pouring into streets of the capital Tbilisi and many massing in front of parliament in opposition to the controversial draft law..

Police used water cannon and used tear gas to disperse the thousands gathered outside the parliament building.

The law, drafted by the ruling Georgian Dream Party, if approved, will make all media outlets and non-governmental organisations that receive 20% of their funding from abroad register as "foreign agents". This would subject them to monitoring and possible sanctions.

Comment: Note that in the lead up to the conflict in Ukraine, the West was also backing the breakaway of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and they mostly succeeded; that hasn't stopped Kiev, however, from shutting down Ukrainian churches, claiming they were still conspiring with Russia.

TASS reports on the law itself:
In February, two versions of the foreign agents bill were registered in the Georgian parliament - the Georgian version and the US version, which is in effect a translation of the US law on the registration of foreign agents. According to the Georgian version, mass media outlets can also be classified as foreign agents. The initiative does not apply to individuals. The US version is applicable not only to legal entities, but also to individuals and establishes criminal punishment. The Georgian parliament has already sent the Georgian version to the Venice Commission for examination.



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Many Jewish Israelis approve settler pogrom: 'Palestinians are animals'

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© OREN ZIV - AFPIsraeli settlers fire at Palestinians (unseen) while an Israeli soldier stands by during clashes in the West Bank town of Huwara
"There is a sentiment among many Israelis, saying, OK these are the circumstances, they're animals anyway, let's behave the same way," Amos Harel says of Israeli view of settler attacks on Palestinians.

Many in Israeli society approve of the settler "pogrom" against the Palestinian village of Huwara because they regard Palestinians as "animals" and accept the occupation as normal, a leading Israeli reporter explained to American Jews last week.

Speaking to the Israel lobby group Israel Policy Forum, Amos Harel of Haaretz said the settlers' rampage in Huwara on February 26 that killed one Palestinian and destroyed stores and cars was reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan terrorizing blacks in the south, or Russian pogroms against Jews.

Susie Gelman, the chair of the IPF, then asked whether Israelis were horrified by Huwara, and could the pogrom be a wakeup call to those who have compartmentalized the horrors of the West Bank? Harel said most are not horrified, Huwara could be "the dark side of the moon" though it's 45 minutes from the outskirts of Tel Aviv.

Comment: Meanwhile Middle East Monitor reports:
Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Saturday that his comments earlier this week to "wipe out" the Palestinian town of Huwara was a "slip of the tongue," according to media reports, says Anadolu Agency.

The Times of Israel newspaper reported that Smotrich told local media that his "word choice was wrong, but the intention was very clear."

"It was a slip of the tongue in a storm of emotions," he said.

Earlier this week, the US slammed Smotrich's remarks, saying it was "irresponsible", "repugnant" and "disgusting."

"Just as we condemn Palestinian incitement to violence, we condemn these provocative remarks that also amount to incitement to violence," State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters.

He urged Prime Minister Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials to "publicly and clearly reject and disavow these comments."​​​​​​​

Smotrich said Huwara should be "wiped out" by the Israeli government after recent violence in occupied West Bank villages following the killing of two Israeli brothers.
And the violence goes on:










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Strikers block refineries in France over pension reforms

Gare de Lyon station
© EFE/EPA/TERESA SUAREZGare de Lyon station amid a disruption in train services in Paris, France, 07 March 2023.
Over a million people in France went on strike Tuesday to protest against the government's unpopular pension reforms which would raise the minimum retirement age from 62 to 64 years.

Some 320 demonstrations have been organized across France and police are expecting between 1.1 and 1.4 million people to take part.

The strikes have paralyzed much of France's transport system, with only 20% of high-speed trains running, suspending several international routes, while air traffic controllers also joined the action, leading to cancellations at airports in Paris, Beauvais, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Marseille, Montpellier, Nice and Toulouse.

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