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Sweden paying transsexuals who were 'forcibly' sterilized

Transgender sign
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Europe's chickens are coming to home to roost. And Sweden is the latest European country to be punished for past decisions that contradict the new leftist dogma. The country is offering payouts to transsexuals who were forcibly sterilized beginning in the 1970s.

Sweden's Gender Recognition Act of 1972 required those who wanted to change their gender to undergo sexual sterilization. Interestingly, as progressive as many believe Sweden to be, the law was enforced until as late as 2013. It was declared unconstitutional and a violation of the EU's Convention on Human Rights by Sweden's Administrative Court of Appeals. Since that ruling in 2013, trans-activists have been seeking payment from the Swedish government for those who were forcibly sterilized.

However, it should be pointed out that, technically, Sweden never forced anyone to be sterilized. Those who chose to deny science were required to be sterilized. They were not required to make that initial anti-science choice. Regardless, eugenics is troubling and much of Europe has an inglorious history with eugenics. In fact, this isn't the first time that Sweden has confronted its eugenics past. According to The Local:
A total of 63,000 people, mostly women, were sterilized in Sweden from 1935 to 1975 based on eugenics and the desire to weed out "inferiors" to create a stronger Swedish race.

The Scandinavian country, which remained officially neutral throughout World War II, forced mentally disabled people, epileptics and people with alleged social problems to undergo sterilization against their will, or pressured them to agree to the operation in order to be allowed to marry or be released from mental institutions.

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Scared? Parkland student bows out of gun debate with his classmate citing 'personal reasons'

Kyle Kashuv & Cameron Kasky

Cameron Kasky (right), who agreed to a live debate over his conflicting views over gun reform with fellow Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Kyle Kashuv, has pulled out of the deal citing "personal reasons."
A Parkland high school student who agreed to a live debate over his conflicting views over gun reform with fellow Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Kyle Kashuv has pulled out of the deal.

Cameron Kasky, an organizer of the pro-gun control March for Our Lives movement, tweeted Monday night that he won't debate Kashuv, a pro-Second Amendment voice, following a tweet Kashuv seemingly disapproved of.

"Kyle, I've enjoyed my discussion about gun laws with you so far, but after seeing this, I think I'm out. For personal reasons," Kasky said, adding that while he "disagree[s] on certain policies with some family members of some victims," he would "never go after them, especially not like this. This is low."

Comment: More on Kyle Kashuv: Conservative Parkland student debates Piers Morgan on gun control


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RT and Sputnik Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan: RT being forced off cable channel in Washington, DC area

RT channel
© Sputnik/ Evgeny Biyatov
RT and Sputnik Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan has confirmed that RT's provider company that broadcasts shows in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area will cease doing so.

"The provider company that aired our broadcast in Washington threw us out of the broadcast network," Simonyan said via Twitter on Thursday. "Yes, because of our 'foreign agent' status."

RT was compelled to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) last November. RIA Global LLC, a US company producing content for Sputnik News, was also recently forced to register as a "foreign agent."

"RT will continue broadcasting in Washington on other platforms," Simonyan said. RT's final program in Washington will air March 31.

Comment: RT editor-in-chief: If RT is forced to leave the US, Russia will reciprocate


People

Residents of Douma Urge Syrian Militants to Join Ceasefire - Reports

Duma Syria residents
© Sputnik/ Muhamad Maruf
Residents of the Syrian city of Douma in Eastern Ghouta have taken to the streets calling on the militants to join the ceasefire with the Syrian government, local media reported on Wednesday.

Local civilians, including women and the wounded, are asking the militants to accept the government's truce or evacuation conditions so that the city would be spared the consequences of a military operation by the government forces, Masdar News outlet reported, citing a source.

Comment: Russian MoD says more than 6,400 militants have left E Ghouta under transfer deal


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Turkey gets green light from Russia to take Manbij, Syria

turkish tank Afrin Syria
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Turkish soldiers atop a tank patrol the northwestern city of Afrin, Syria, during a Turkish government-organised media tour into northern Syria.

With no current US Secretary of State to negotiate with Erdogan has decided to go ahead with his advance


Before former US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was sacked by US President Donald Trump, he was working with Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan on securing an agreement over the northern Syrian town of Manbij.

It was important because Erdogan had threatened to march on all of northern Syria to eliminate what he believes is an emerging Kurdish militant threat-having already kicked them out of Afrin.

Turkey views the US-backed Kurdish YPG group as an extension of the PKK, another Kurdish militant group active in Iraq and Turkey, which it considers as a terrorist group.

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Fmr superior of Larry Nasser facing multiple charges due to inaction over sexual abuse reports

William Strampel, larry nasser scandal
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Former Michigan State University dean William Strampel is being held at the Ingham County Jail, awaiting charges.
A former Michigan State University dean and superior to disgraced sports physician Larry Nassar has been arrested and held in the Ingham County Jail. No charges have yet been filed.

William Strampel reportedly faces multiple charges in connection to his alleged inaction in the response to sexual assault reports against the now-convicted Nassar, who worked at MSU for two decades.

Nassar is currently serving sentences of up to 175 years after more than 150 women and children from Michigan State, USA Gymnastics, and the Olympics stepped forward to accuse the doctor of sexual misconduct after he molested them under the guise of medical "exams."

Comment: It seems quite a few people were aware of Nasser's predations and chose to do nothing:


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Health officials warn against synthetic pot as 22 users report bleeding from the eyes and ears

K2 packet
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This Feb. 15, 2010, file photo shows a package of K2, which contains herbs and spices sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.
State and local health officials issued a warning Thursday about a new symptom of synthetic pot -excessive bleeding from the eyes and ears.

The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 22 people in the past few weeks visited emergency rooms with severe bleeding after using a synthetic cannabinoid product.

Most of those affected were in the Chicago area, but health officials warned the contaminated products could also be present elsewhere across the state, said department spokeswoman Melaney Arnold.

Though synthetic pot has long been considered dangerous, severe bleeding is not a known side effect, said Dr. Melissa Millewich, an emergency room physician at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove.

"This bleeding is not expected, at least in such a significant population so quickly," she said.

Comment: California teen dies after smoking synthetic marijuana sprayed with chemicals


Bullseye

Moscow tells Britain, 'Prove YOU didn't poison Skripal or we will consider it an attack on Russian citizens'

Sergei and Yulia Skripal

Victims: Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33
Russia as demanded that London provide proof that British spies did not carry out the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that their analysis of the assassination attempt has them to believe in 'a possible involvement in it of the British intelligence services'.

The Ministry says that in the absence of proof of British innocence, Moscow will regard the incident as an attempt on the lives of Russian citizens on foreign soil.

'An analysis of all the circumstances ... leads us to think of the possible involvement in it (the poisoning) of the British intelligence services,' the foreign ministry said in a statement.

'If convincing evidence to the contrary is not presented to the Russian side we will consider that we are dealing with an attempt on the lives of our citizens as a result of a massive political provocation.'

Comment: We Can Actively Assume That Skripal Was Poisoned by The British Government


Heart - Black

Florida cops kill unarmed Dad over window tint, use his dead finger to unlock his phone

Linus Phillip , Largo, florida
A family is claiming that after shooting and killing a man during a traffic stop over illegal window tint, officers visited the funeral home and demanded access to his dead body so that they could unlock his phone with his fingerprint.

A heartbroken family is speaking out and accusing police of visiting a funeral home and using a dead man's finger to unlock his phone after officers shot and killed him during a traffic stop for illegal window tint.

Linus Phillip, 30, was approached by two Largo Police officers at a gas station, who alleged that the windows on his black Nissan sedan were too dark. Officers Matthew Steiner and Prentice Ables claimed that when they were talking to Philip, they smelled marijuana coming from inside his vehicle and attempted to detain him.

Philip responded by getting into the driver's seat of the vehicle. The Tampa Bay Times reported that Steiner "found himself trapped halfway in the vehicle as Phillip put it in reverse and accelerated with the driver's side door open."

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Senator Grassley: Fake schools are operating visa mills for foreign "students" in exchange for profit

Chuck Grassley
When it comes to visa overstays, foreign students are least likely to leave the U.S. upon expiration compared to other visa eligible groups. In fact, in 2016 alone 79,000 students failed to go home when their visas lapsed.

According to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, a number of student visas are handled by individuals working at "schools" that have been set up as fronts for other businesses. The visa process at these "schools" is not being handled by proper immigration officials at the Department of Homeland Security, but instead by individuals gaming the system for profit.

In a letter sent to DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielson, Grassley says the Student and Exchange Visa Visitor Program is not only lacking oversight, but is acting as a mill to pump out visas to "students" who will likely overstay. Further, these visas make students eligible to work in the U.S. and many individuals apply not to attend school, but to gain employment.