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Top EU official: Migrant segregation will lead to 'nuclear bomb' in future

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Top EU official Corina Cretu says it is very important to stop migrant segregation in several European ghettos.

"If we allow ghettos or segregation of migrants, this will become a nuclear bomb in the future", Cretu said. The European Commissioner wants to spend millions of the EU's cohesion policy budget to boost social integration.

Cretu spoke at the Thomson Reuters Foundation this week at the World Urban Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She said social integration will be crucial in the years to come.

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Quenelle

German workers win a 28-hour week after industrial action

Germany Europe industrial metal worker
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Industrial union IG Metall, Europe’s largest trade union, has won its workers the right to work just 28 hours per week in a deal that could eventually impact almost 4 million people in the country
German workers have won the right to a 28-hour week in a victory towards their fight for a better work-life balance.

Industrial union IG Metall, Europe's largest trade union, has won its workers the right to work the equivalent of under six hours each day in a deal that could eventually impact almost 4 million people in the country.

The collective deal covers around 900,000 metal and engineering workers in the south-western state of Baden-Württemberg, but it is expected to prompt changes across the country and in other industries.

Propaganda

Glenn Greenwald: Is fake news used by Russia or is it about Russia?

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Every empire needs a scary external threat, led by a singular menacing villain, to justify its massive military expenditures, consolidation of authoritarian powers, and endless wars. For the five decades after the end of World War II, Moscow played this role perfectly. But the fall of Soviet Union meant, at least for a while, that the Kremlin could no longer sustain sufficient fear levels. After some brief, largely unsuccessful auditions for possible replacements - Asian actors like China and a splurging Japan were considered - the post-9/11 era elevated a cast of Muslim understudies to the starring role: Al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, ISIS and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and "jihadism" generally kept fear alive.

The lack of any 9/11-type catastrophic attack on U.S. (or any Western) soil for the past 17 years, along with the killing of a pitifully aged, ailing bin Laden and the erosion of ISIS, has severely compromised their ongoing viability as major bad guys. So now - just as a film studio revitalizes a once-successful super-villain franchise for a new generation of moviegoers - we're back to the Russians occupying center stage.

Comment: Greenwald does a good job of calling out the propaganda. When it's collected and presented in such a manner, it's hard for anyone to continue believing the garbage that comes out of the mainstream media and government officials. Now if only people would read it.

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Red Pill

Diversity is far from the panacea it's made out to be

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The issue of racial and gender diversity in our schools, companies, and communities has become highly politicized. While one tribe sees diversity as an imperative cure-all for many of the world's problems, another tribe sees diversity as a form of tokenism at best, and a nefarious conspiracy at worst. Even political moderates can have a visceral reaction to the term "diversity" and may accept any line of thinking that validates their reaction, leading to shallow reasoning on all fronts. Rather than advocate for a particular position in this essay, I hope to add some nuance to the conversation and show that the truth is much more complicated than many are willing to admit.

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Bullseye

Hoff Sommers: Another bogus gender injustice claim made it in the Super Bowl

For the past two years, the Super Bowl has run ads promoting equal pay for equal work.
NFL football
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A 2017 Audi ad showed a scrappy little girl in a box car race. Her worried father asks, "Do I tell her that despite her education, her skills, her drive, her intelligence, she will automatically be valued as less than every man she ever meets?"

This year, a T-Mobile spot assured a group of adorable babies: "You will demand fair and equal pay. ... You will be heard, not dismissed."

Dollars

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's greatest role model, Hillary Clinton, aided sexual harassers

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
Poor Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

Someone told her she should be president? Why? Who knows. Maybe it was funny at the time. And despite having accomplished nothing, except getting the nod for a job she was unfit for because of political connections, Senator Gillibrand is trying to become President Gillibrand, forcing the entire nation to have to learn to spell her name.

The trouble is that Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has no accomplishments to her name. So she boosted her brand by claiming to have been the victim of sexual harassment. That's not quite enough to be president. So she tried to jump on the #MeToo movement.

And then it all fell apart.

Recycle

Guardian's latest propaganda piece "Putin stealing election" shows their ignorance and complete lack of integrity

This appeared in the Guardian today (thanks to Peter in the comments for alerting us):
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We won't bother doing an analysis of its lies, stupidities and racism. Simon Tisdall, author of the piece, could easily find out the reason Putin is virtually certain to return as president isn't because the election is rigged but because people in Russia overwhelmingly support him. Even Gallup admit that much. Even the more level-headed western outlets acknowledge it. It's a fact beyond dispute. Putin doesn't need to rig anything on order to win an election.

But Tisdall's brutish conviction is proof against facts. Any facts, even Western-backed facts. Instead of doing even basic research he prefers to riff for umpteen paragraphs on something that is a total, demonstrable lie.

Comment: The Guardian has gone downhill so fast that it's basically turning itself into a trashy tabloid. Here's another example of the Guardian pushing the 'narrative'. Not even Jordan Peterson is safe from their drivel.


Dollars

Columbia event discusses 'obligation' to 'redistribute' your own wealth to 'marginalized people'

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Two students at Columbia University are hosting a workshop later this month to encourage their peers to "redistribute our own wealth" to "marginalized people."

"Class Privilege and Radical Redistribution" is organized by Columbia University students Amy Wang and Claire Klinger, and will feature a roundtable discussion on "learning about our obligation to redistribute our own wealth."

"Do you pay full tuition? Are you graduating debt-free?" the event description asks. "Do you feel uncomfortable about how much money your family has and avoid the topic as much as possible?"

Students will spend the first half of the February 22 event "mapping out how our families came into money and what communities that money is extracted from," after which they will "explore how to mobilize our financial privilege to support marginalized people."

Comment: Right, so should give all your money away to atone for your sin of living a 'privileged life', or you're just as bad the 'oppressors'. But don't feel bad, even though it's totally your fault for taking part in it.


People

Thousands of migrants pour across the Alps headed for France and Germany

Migrants into France and Germany
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Thousands of migrants are attempting to traverse the Alps to get out of Italy to their preferred destinations of Germany and other Northern European countries.

Volunteers working with migrants in the region say that they are finding more and more migrants with injuries sustained from extremely cold temperatures. They say that thousands of migrants are attempting to cross the Alps and that many end up in hospital, Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Radio reports.

Joel Pruvot, a male nurse who works with a group that helps migrants at the Briancon ski resort near the French border with Italy, said that he sees many migrants who need medical attention after trying to cross the mountains.

Comment: Regime change and globalization ignite Europe's refugee and migrant crisis


Boat

Couple sells all to sail the world, boat sinks on day 2

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Tanner Broadwell holds his dog with Nikki Walsh at Madeira Beach, Fla., on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.
A couple who abandoned their workaday lives to buy a sailboat for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure instead lost almost everything when it sank on day two of their journey off Florida.

News outlets report that Tanner Broadwell, Nikki Walsh and their pet pug escaped injury when the 28-foot boat hit something and capsized Wednesday in the Gulf of Mexico near Madeira Beach. But the couple says just about everything else on the boat floated away.

"How do I have everything," Walsh told the Tampa Bay Times, "and end up in a s----- hotel with nothing?"

The couple had no sailing experience, save for some help from Broadwell's father.

Comment: That sounds like a lesson unlearned!