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Ex-Clinton strategist says 'WOKENESS IS A PROBLEM' for Democrats, who are too afraid to criticize because they'll be 'canceled'

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Earning himself a label of "outdated" policy-maker, longtime Democrat strategist James Carville has voiced an unpopular opinion, warning an infatuation with "wokeness" and cancel culture will cause serious problems for the party.

Carville not only believes Democrats could be losing elections in 2022, 2024, and beyond, he also revealed to Vox in an interview that the only reason the Democratic Party walked away with the presidency in 2020 is because they were up against a "world-historical buffoon."

Carville, likely best known for his work on Bill Clinton's presidential campaign, targeted Democrats' increasingly woke language as something that is pushing the party away from "ordinary people."

"You ever get the sense that people in faculty lounges in fancy colleges use a different language than ordinary people?" he said. "They come up with a word like 'LatinX' that no one else uses. Or they use a phrase like 'communities of color.' I don't know anyone who speaks like that. I don't know anyone who lives in a 'community of color.' I know lots of White and Black and Brown people and they all live in ... neighborhoods."

He also targeted the Defund the Police movement, of which he says "almost f**king no one wants to do that."

While Carville's language hits a more critical note than that of many prominent Democrats, he claims more peers have the same concerns as him, but are too afraid to voice their opinions, fearing they could face blowback, with professional and personal consequences.

Comment: Everyone gets cancelled, eventually. There's no Woke passover, as progressive business and homeowners have learned over the past year's BLM and antifa riots. Wokeness is a totalitarian takeover ideology, and in the years it will take to stabilize its control (assuming it does so), no one is off limits.


Bad Guys

Six Russian citizens 'attempted to assassinate weapons dealer & exploded four of his Bulgarian depots', Sofia says

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© Dimitar DILKOFF / AFPA picture taken on December 30, 2017, shows a view of Bulgarian Parliament building in Sofia.
The Bulgarian prosecutor's office has announced that it suspects six Russians were responsible for four explosions at military depots used by arms dealer Emilian Gebrev, with the same people accused of trying to kill him.

Speaking on Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the country's chief prosecutor, Siika Mileva, revealed that there have been a number of explosions in Bulgarian warehouses over the last decade. Furthermore, she noted that some of the storage facilities were housing weapons supposedly intended for Georgia and Ukraine.


Comment: There have been a number of explosions at Russian facilities, was Russia responsible for those too? Isn't it possible that other actors may have had more to gain? Another massive explosion at an arms depot in Russia


"There are certain similarities in four explosions at ammunition factories," Mileva said, according to TASS. "Based on the data of the investigation, a reasonable assumption can be made that there is a connection between the explosions in Bulgaria, the attempted poisoning of three Bulgarian citizens, and explosions in other countries."

Smoking

Biden administration expected to ban menthol cigarettes

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© Getty ImagesThe effort to ban menthol cigarettes has been pushed by the Congressional Black Caucus
President Biden's administration is expected to announce this week a ban on the sale of menthol cigarettes in a move that will leave many Americans without their preferred flavor.

The new policy would disproportionately impact black smokers. Menthol cigarettes are used by more than three-fourths of African-Americans who smoke. About a quarter of white smokers prefer menthol rather than unflavored cigarettes.

Anonymous Biden administration officials confirmed the timing of the announcement to the Washington Post.

Russian Flag

Washington rejected Moscow's offer of complete reset in Russia-US relations shortly after inauguration of Biden, FM Lavrov reveals

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© REUTERS / Erin Scott(L) The Kremlin is seen before the lights are switched off for Earth Hour in Moscow, Russia, March 30, 2019. REUTERS / Maxim Shemetov; (R) US Capitol building in Washington DC, US. January 17, 2021.
The Kremlin proposed a complete reset in the strained relationship between Moscow and Washington after the inauguration of US President Joe Biden, but it was turned down by the White House, Russia's chief diplomat said on Tuesday.

Speaking to journalist Dmitry Kiselyov, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov explained that Russia wants to get back on a sound footing in its relationship with the US.

"If it only depended on us, we would return to normal relations," Lavrov explained, noting that the first step would be to cancel the expulsions of Russian diplomats from Washington, and US diplomats from Moscow.

"We offered this to President Biden's Administration as soon as he took all the necessary oaths and assumed power," he continued. "I mentioned this to Secretary of State [Antony] Blinken."

According to Lavrov, the crisis began when former President Barack Obama took measures against Russia prior to his leaving office. After the election of Donald Trump, Moscow remained patient and waited for the new administration to reverse the "excesses" of the outgoing president, but it never happened.

"I very much hope that Washington, as we do, recognizes their responsibility for stability in the world," Lavrov continued. "There are not only problems between Russia and the US that complicate the lives of our citizens... but also disagreements that put international security at serious risk, in the broadest sense of the word."

Eye 1

UK govt tenders suggest London may enforce lockdowns until at least 2022

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© REUTERS/Toby MelvillePolice detain a demonstrator during an anti-lockdown 'Unite for Freedom' protest, in London, Britain on April 24, 2021.
UK citizens are prepared for a "great British summer" due to the progress of the UK's vaccination program. However, quietly-published government contracts reveal the promised roadmap out of lockdown could in fact be a red herring.

On April 26, the UK government published a tender in search of 60 new "covid marshals" in the district of Hertfordshire. The contract, offered to "public security, law and order [and] compulsory social security services" providers, is set to run July 2021-January 2022, and cost £3 million.

Marshals were introduced in October 2020 to help businesses manage queues, ensure adherence with social distancing measures, remind people to wear face coverings where necessary, and regularly clean frequently-touched surfaces. As Britain's state broadcaster has acknowledged, though, they don't actually have any legal mandate to enforce rules. Officials merely "hoped" they'd make life at least slightly easier for those authorities - such as police - actually invested with such powers.


Comment: Their actions may not be legal but that doesn't stop them trying to punish people: Third of UK's lockdown charges dropped, court rules citizens not obliged to give details to police


Comment: See also: 'Lockdown, not vaccine, is reason for drop in coronavirus cases and deaths' - Boris Johnson


Bizarro Earth

The West goes insane over Ukraine: RT's Renegade Inc. talks with Dmitry Orlov & Alex Krainer

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Less than 100 days into his presidency, Joe Biden is already angling for war with Russia...

The excuse? Ukrainian sovereignty.

But Russia has 200 years of experience when it comes to Western forces piling up troops against its borders - and it's led to a series of devastating wars. And again today, we are seeing the highest number of NATO and US troops stationed close to the Russian border.

Host Ross Ashcroft is joined by analyst Alex Krainer and author Dmitry Orlov to discuss why the real reason behind this growing tension is something quite different.

Comment: See also:


Target

The targets of Biden's war on 'domestic extremists' may not be who you think

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Iowa Select Farms, May 19, 2020
Last May, several months into a global pandemic that had capsized the economy, hog farmers had a problem on their hands. With restaurants closed, demand for their product had evaporated. With outbreaks shuttering meat processing plants all over the country, they had nowhere to send their animals to be slaughtered. If kept alive, the pigs would quickly outgrow facilities designed to hold them only for highly abbreviated lives, and the costs of feeding and watering them would become astronomical.

So some major pork producers, among them Iowa's largest, Iowa Select Farms, made a horrifying decision. They would mass exterminate their animals in one fell swoop, using a technique that promised efficiency for themselves but guaranteed incomprehensible suffering for the pigs.

The method was called "ventilation shutdown," and it entailed, basically, roasting the pigs alive. Workers would close all of the vents into the barns, shut down the air conditioning, and pipe steam into the buildings until the animals died by asphyxiation or hyperthermia, a process that took several hours. Then a worker would walk through the piles of corpses with a captive bolt gun, shooting whatever stragglers had survived.

Comment: Humanity is next in line behind the pigs to undergo an inconvenient 'redefinition'. We are already in the covid pens with 'ventilation shutdown' and vaccine guns to our heads. Who will deem it 'worthy to object' and 'moral to record' the perpetrators of our mass departure?

Matt Johnson had this to say:
I'm the investigator named in this story, who led the collaboration with Mr. Walker to expose and ultimately end this atrocity, and now face a felony and "ag-gag" prosecution, and FBI investigation, as a result. Animal ag is perhaps the most devastating invention in human history, and this situation lays bare the depravity of this system for the world to see. Exposing the most egregious animal torture imaginable has resulted in all manner of repression against those who speak up, while it's the powerful entities inflicting the abuse that call the shots.



Snakes in Suits

Zelensky pitches summit with Putin at the Vatican, talk about peace, not war

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© Reuters/Kevin Lamarque/Sputnik/Alexei Danichev/Atibordee Kongprepan/KJNPresident of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky • Russian President Vladimir Putin • Vatican City
Amid reports of worsening fighting in the Donbass in recent weeks, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a meeting to discuss the situation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to take place in the Vatican.

In an interview with Italian daily La Repubblica published on Tuesday, Zelensky said that there was a need to meet to discuss the crisis in the east of his country, bemoaning the lack of "real direct communication" in previous years. He has since instructed officials to open channels with the Kremlin and claimed "things are getting to the stage where the meeting will take place."

The Ukrainian leader pointed to the Holy See as an ideal host for the talks. As the world's smallest sovereign state, Vatican City, an enclave within Italy, is administered by the Roman Catholic Church. Earlier this month, Pope Francis voiced concerns over the deployment of Russian troops near the border with Ukraine, saying he viewed the developments with "great apprehension."

"Please," the Church's top bishop added:
"I hope that an increase of tensions is avoided, and that on the contrary, gestures are made capable of promoting reciprocal trust and favoring the reconciliation and peace which are so necessary and so desired."
Despite this, the Vatican was reportedly surprised to read Zelensky's comments to the press, as he "had not agreed his proposal" with Church officials in advance.

"For the Vatican's diplomatic service, this came as a bit of a surprise," a source in the Holy See told TASS later on Wednesday.

Comment: This might be well and good, but not so fast! The Kremlin had a few other things to say about this potential meeting and at a place uninformed of the visit.

See also: Ukraine refuses to negotiate with the DPR and LPR, thus publicly disavowing the Minsk agreements


Arrow Up

The costs of Canada's lockdown far outweigh the benefits, argues new study

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© The Globe and MailCanadian small businesses in lockdown
The Canadian economist Douglas Allen has written a paper reviewing the literature on the costs and benefits of lockdown. Early studies, he argues, made a number of erroneous assumptions, which led them to overestimate the benefits and underestimate the costs.

Such studies overestimated the benefits of lockdowns insofar as they used overly pessimistic values of key epidemiological parameters; they assumed people would not change their behaviour voluntarily in response to the pandemic; and they assumed the "value of a statistical life" is independent of age. And they underestimated the costs of lockdowns insofar as they only took into account the effects on GDP.

The "value of a statistical life" is a concept used by economists and political scientists to compare the impact of different policies. It is calculated by observing how much individuals are willing to pay to avoid a given level of risk. For example, researchers can examine the relationship between wages and fatality rates across occupations, while holding other factors constant. (Crab fishermen get paid a lot more than fruit pickers, in part because their work is more risky.)

However, the "value of a statistical life" is lower at older ages, particularly above age 65. Since the vast majority of those who die of COVID-19 are older than 65, assuming the "value of a statistical life" is independent of age will lead one to overestimate the benefits of policies that aim to reduce mortality from COVID-19.

Comment: The comprehensive study is worth a long glance.


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Ukraine refuses to negotiate with the DPR and LPR, thus publicly disavowing the Minsk agreements

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© EPA-EFE/TOMS KALNINSUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
After Vladimir Putin's response to Vladimir Zelensky's proposal to meet in the Donbass to discuss the conflict, in which the Russian President told his Ukrainian counterpart that he must first discuss with the DPR and LPR (Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics) leaders, one of the advisors to the Ukrainian presidential cabinet has openly declared that there will never be negotiations between Ukraine and the People's Republics, thus publicly disavowing the Minsk Agreements.

Despite Zelensky's fine statements, with each passing day Ukraine buries the Minsk Agreements a little more. Last year, Kiev tried to negotiate not with DPR and LPR representatives, but with people who left Donbass in 2014.

In late March 2021, the Rada passed a resolution declaring the Donbass war to be a Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict, which is in complete contravention of the Minsk Agreements. Then a few days ago, Ukraine openly said that it refused to interact directly with the DPR and LPR in the coordination mechanism to maintain a complete and indefinite ceasefire.

Comment: Same time, same station, same results. When will Ukraine get beyond its mindset and figure this out?