Society's Child
A new refrain in public discourse is growing in volume by the day: "Things will never be the same." The certainty with which we are assured of this pre-determined future is perplexing. Whether or not "things" will ever be the same is not at all clear, but that some people hope things will never be the same is certain.
To those looking to benefit politically from emergencies, COVID presents an opportunity to advance plans targeted to transform American freedom and the American way of life. Mandatory-masking policies provide a valuable foundation to weaponize the virus against American liberty — now and in the future.
Demanding Freedoms Helps Ensure Them
Much of our freedom is maintained by the collective resistance of the American mood. When the Minnesota governor excluded churches from his Phase I reopening plan, Catholic and Lutheran leadership announced, through counsel, that their churches would reopen with or without the state's blessing.
The segment is even narrated by Amazon spokesperson Todd Walker, who promises an "inside look" at an Amazon fulfillment center
"Millions of Americans staying at home are relying on amazon to deliver essentials like groceries and cleaning products during the COVID-19 outbreak... For the first time we're getting a glimpse inside Amazon's fulfillment centers to see just how the company is keeping its employees safe and healthy.. While delivering packages to your doorstep," Walker says.
The residents of Kafr Qaddum are no strangers to Israeli military incursions in their village, which sits northwest of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
For the past nine years, the residents of the village have been holding weekly demonstrations against the confiscation of their village's land for the use of settlement expansion and the permanent closure of the main road connecting the village to Nablus.
Nearly every week they are met with violence on part of Israeli forces, which has over the years resulted in severe injuries, disabilities, and even death.
In recent weeks, however, Israeli forces have been practicing a new tactic of suppression in the village, one the Israeli rights group B'Tselem has slammed as "collective punishment" in a new report published Wednesday.
Since the beginning of April, Israeli forces have been documented shooting holes into the water tanks on the rooftops of people's homes in the village, causing hundreds of dollars worth of damage and significant loss of water resources for the community.
Comment: Many of the soldiers of the IDF, and its psychopathic leadership, have no problem making the lives of Palestinians a living hell:
- Israel plans to destroy only water source of shepherds in West Bank village
- Despite coronavirus, IDF continues raids in West Bank
- A nation of psychopaths: IDF snipers talk about their 'hits' at the Gaza fence
- Israeli bulldozer and tank invade Gaza to take bodies of two Palestinians killed by IDF
- IDF soldier jailed for stashing snake in Palestinian's vehicle at checkpoint on Christmas
- The IDF kills another unarmed young Palestinian 'for no reason' in Hebron refugee camp
- IDF injures 69 Palestinians in Friday protests near Israel-Gaza border
- IDF soldier sentenced to ONE MONTH in prison for 'disobeying' order and murdering teenage Palestinian protester
- 10 year-old boy shot in the head by IDF in July remains immobile, family waits for answers from Israel

Romina Ashrafi reportedly told police that she feared for her life, but she was still handed over to her father as required by Iranian laws.
Rohani on May 27 pushed for the speedy adoption of relevant bills, some which have apparently circulated for years among various Iranian decision-making bodies without any tangible results.
The call comes after 13-year-old Romina Ashrafi was killed last week in Hovigh, some 320 kilometers northwest of Tehran.
Local media reported that the teenager was beheaded while she slept by her father, who used a farming sickle.
The father, Reza Ashrafi, was said to be enraged after Romina fled the family home to marry a 35-year-old man she loved.
Both of their families complained to the authorities, and security forces detained Romina and her boyfriend, Bahamn Khavari, following a five-day hunt.
"Covid-19 deaths have declined in Democratic congressional districts since mid-April, but remained relatively steady in districts controlled by Republicans," the research body tweeted on Wednesday.
While the statement was technically true, it didn't quite match up with the data presented. According to Pew, and based on numbers from Johns Hopkins University (JHU), Democratic districts have actually seen a decline in Covid-19 deaths since mid-April, while numbers in Republican districts have stayed relatively steady - but coronavirus fatalities in Dem districts are still more than double those in opposing districts.
New deaths reported in Democrat-controlled areas have fallen from 7.4 to 4.1 in the last month - based on a rolling average of seven days - while Republican districts have seen the average for new deaths drop from 2.0 to 1.7.
Once the actual numbers are observed, Pew's assertion that Democrat congressional districts have seen a decline while Republican congressional districts have seen little change comes off as a bit misleading - something social media users have not been afraid to tell the "nonpartisan" data analysis center.
"When ppl ask me what I mean when I say America's uniquely obsessive partisanship is disrupting important study and analysis, in addition to tapping into the public's worst instincts, well," reporter Seth Mandel tweeted when presenting the study to his followers.

Palestinian children walk past a mural depicting the coronavirus and a prison cell in Gaza City on 28 April
One of them, Ahmed*, looked particularly young, as he stood on tiptoes to peer over the edge of the box. He was accused of throwing a stone, a charge he denies, and was waiting to hear a verdict from the military court.
The boys' short trials - at most five minutes each - were held entirely in Hebrew, with a soldier occasionally translating the odd word into Arabic for them. The boys looked scared and confused as they awaited their fate. They kept trying to speak to their lawyers, but this was not allowed.
The United States is approaching 100,000 deaths and the left seems determined to make sure the public blames President Donald Trump for those deaths.
As PJM's Tyler O'Neil noted, the Democratic Coalition is trying to make "Trump Death Toll" a thing. While Tyler effectively demonstrated the absurdity of blaming these deaths on Trump, I'm going to show that despite the headlines that suggest things in the United States are the worst in the world, that is emphatically not the case.
Hollywood and Hollywood's celebrities have lost their glamour. As time passes by I am more certain that these Hollywood "celebrities" are nothing more than a bunch of overpaid loudmouths who have nothing intelligent to say but throwing constant attacks on conservatives.
Anti-Trump "comedian" Kathy Griffin has once again stirred up controversy with a tweet about President Trump.
Griffin's name became trending on Twitter on Tuesday night after she tweeted about stabbing the president with a syringe full of air.
Her post was in response to a tweet from CNN's chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta, who wrote "Trump at diabetes event at WH: 'I don't use insulin. Should I be?'"
Griffin commented on Acosta's tweet, saying "Syringe with nothing but air inside it would do the trick. F — TRUMP."
Dozens of laptops and phones and tens of thousands of images of child abuse and sexual exploitation were also seized in a series of raids across the capital.
The arrests came as Scotland Yard warned that the lockdown has resulted in a "greater number of sexual predators out there trying to target and groom young people".
Announcing the arrests, Detective Superintendent Helen Flanagan, from the Met's Online Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Unit, said that the suspects came "from a variety of backgrounds" and that officers had been working "flat out" during the lockdown to prevent a surge in offences.

German police officers stand guard at the Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany. Authorities in Germany recorded more than 2,000 anti-Semitic crimes in 2019, according to new figures Wednesday. File Photo.
Police statistics show the number anti-Semitic crimes in Germany rose 13 percent last year to 2,032, the highest level since 2001.
Ninety-three percent of the crimes were attributed to right-wing perpetrators -- part of a general upsurge in which more than 41,000 cases of politically motivated crimes of all types were recorded, a rise of 14.2 percent.












Comment: And perhaps more to the point, this little PR segment for Amazon is just one of thousands of scripted propaganda promulgating stories that gets widely drilled into the minds of people like just so many other bogus cookie-cutter stories.