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Called "Fortalskassan" or "Defamation Fund," the compensation mechanism is a response to an increase in lawsuits filed by men who were accused of sex crimes by women encouraged by the #MeToo movement. It was launched by a group of influential feminists, including journalist and author Maria Sveland and actress Lo Kauppi.
Sweden has strict laws in relation to sex crimes. In 2018, the country changed the definition of rape to include any acts conducted without consent, dropping a requirement for prosecutors to prove coercion or intimidation. The result was a 75 percent hike in conviction rates in the following two years, as reported by the National Council on Crime Prevention (Bra).
The findings come from a March 9th, 2021 Rasmussen report which links the astoundingly low confidence in President Biden to his lack of transparency with the media.
52 percent of likely voters are concerned that he hasn't held a press conference, including 32 percent who are "very concerned," the poll also finds.
Comment: In other words, half of Americans recognize the Emperor is naked, despite the propaganda.
See also:
- Where's Biden hidin'? Even CNN begins asking questions, as President goes record time without press conference with Q&A
- Democrat Logic: Joe Biden says military will focus on making "maternity flight suits" — So pregnant women can drop into enemy territory during wartime?
- Biden voter to CNN: 'They're dropping bombs in Syria right now and those bombs are kinda expensive for a dude who owes me $2,000'
- 'Biden showers money on Americans'?! WaPo mocked for 'Dear Leader' vibes in Covid stimulus story
- Psaki says Joe Biden is just too busy handling the 'covid crisis' right now so he will hold a full press conference by the end of the month
- No-show Joe? VP Harris continues high-level talks without Biden, speaks to Israeli PM Netanyahu
Ironically the argument that online censorship by private companies can not be argued against originates with the "bake the cake" brigade that does not accept this argument in any other case. Only when it comes to censoring their ideological and cultural enemies the property rights of companies suddenly become absolute.
But let's test that proposition. Is it really true that tech behemoths can do whatever they want? Can Facebook change its logo to the Confederate flag, deny NSA and FBI access to data of its users, move its servers to Russia, and flood its users with suggested articles explaining Assad fought US-boosted al-Qaeda in Syria? Yes, it can do that. If it is looking to get nationalized by Tuesday.
Your local car repair shop is a private company and can do whatever it pleases. A globe-spanning corporation is emphatically not at liberty to do the same. Especially a communications firm, with all its enormous potential power, has to read the tea leaves not to run afoul of governments formal and informal (such as the Red Guards of the mainstream press).
Comment: See also:
- YouTube's censorship of the 2020 election criticism is a prime argument for abolishing Section 230
- Not a free speech platform: Facebook declares it's a 'publisher' & can censor whomever it wants, walks right into legal trap
- 'Skynet is a private company, they can do what they want,' says man getting curb-stomped by Terminator bot
However, drilling down into the data it becomes clear that perhaps all of those excess deaths this week are deaths caused by the lockdown not by the virus, primarily denial of healthcare.
Deaths in care homes were down to 12.6% below the five-year average (334 deaths) (down from 1.1% above the previous week). Deaths in hospitals were slightly above the five-year average at 5% (275 deaths).
Deaths in private homes on the other hand were still a huge 44.2% above the five-year average (1,147 excess deaths). There were 238 deaths involving COVID-19, leaving 909 non-Covid excess deaths (if we make the generous assumptions that all Covid deaths are excess). That's nearly 80%.
Comment: See also:
- Western world's MISERY INDEX shows countries with draconian lockdowns suffer worst
- Revolver exclusive study: COVID-19 lockdowns over 10 times more deadly than pandemic itself
- Lockdowns cost 4 times more jobs than 2009 financial crisis, worse than the Great Depression
- 16 States are now following the (real) science: Governors scramble to end lockdowns, mask mandates
The video platform, owned by Google, actually updated its terms of service to tax US creators shortly after the 2020 election, but the change went largely unnoticed in the uproar about censorship. On Tuesday, however, YouTube announced that the taxes will soon be taken out of earnings by creators outside the US.
Taxes will be deducted from earnings derived from US viewers through "ad views, YouTube Premium, Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Channel Memberships," the platform said.
Since the so-called insurrection of January 6, big media, big government, and big corporations have been demanding the collective scalp of the Trumpian alt-right. If we don't somehow make those 70 million Trump voters disappear, the subtext goes, American democracy is doomed.
The alt-right agrees that American democracy faces an existential threat, but disagrees vociferously about the nature of the threat. Whereas Democrats and corporate media consider Trump's cult of personality a fascist regime in the making, and his followers deluded and none-too-bright storm troopers, the deplorables, for their part, view the corporate Democrats as TDS-addled censorship-loving election thieves bent on establishing a "woke" dictatorship.
What does all this sound and fury really signify? What we are witnessing is a clash of barely-coherent yet increasingly frenetic ideologies — something the previous generation never imagined when it famously proclaimed the end of ideology. Its seems that Francis Fukuyama never read his Dostoevsky. If he had, he would have understood that the collapse of the grand récit of modernity would not lead to universal satisfaction under neoliberalism, but instead to ideological extremism, chaos, and bloodshed.

Andrew Cuomo speaks at a Covid-19 vaccination site in New York City, March 8, 2021.
The past few weeks have been rough for Andrew Cuomo. He's been accused of sexual misconduct by five different women, and the FBI and New York prosecutors are investigating his March 2020 order which sent Covid-19 patients into nursing homes. Cuomo is accused of then attempting to hide the true scale of nursing home deaths, which came to more than 15,000.
Amid the twin scandals, Cuomo has been stripped of his emergency powers, thrown under the bus by previously supportive media outlets, and may soon be impeached by Republican lawmakers, if he refuses to heed the calls from his own party to resign.
Enter the New York Daily News. In a terribly-received article published on Monday, writer Linda Stasi argued that New Yorkers shouldn't let "scandals distract from pandemic competence."
Comment: Passed the point of no return? Cuomo is under increasing fire as critics join the fray:
See also:
- Cuomo tries to divert attention from sex scandal by reminding everyone of nursing home scandal
- Cuomo, addressing misconduct allegations, says he won't resign, 'never touched anyone inappropriately'
- Cuomo to be stripped of pandemic powers amid sex harass, nursing home scandals
- Cuomo under fire as probe finds Covid-19 nursing-home deaths in NY were undercounted by up to 50%
- Cuomo's COVID cover-up hid nearly 1,900 NYC nursing home deaths

New Chair of the Nevada Democratic Party Judith Whitmer • Sanders supporter
She was quitting. So was every other employee. And so were all the consultants. And the staff would be taking severance checks with them, thank you very much.
On March 6, a coalition of progressive candidates backed by the local chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America took over the leadership of the Nevada Democratic Party, sweeping all five party leadership positions in a contested election that evening. Whitmer, who had been chair of the Clark County Democratic Party, was elected chair. The establishment had prepared for the loss, having recently moved $450,000 out of the party's coffers and into the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee's account. The DSCC will put the money toward the 2022 reelection bid of Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a vulnerable first-term Democrat.
While Whitmer's opponents say she was planning to fire them anyway, Whitmer denies that claim. "I've been putting in the work," Whitmer told The Intercept for the latest episode of Deconstructed. "What they just didn't expect is that we got better and better at organizing and out-organizing them at every turn."
In a statement released Thursday March 4, Farrell added the weight of further ecclesiastical prohibition to the already present government prohibits on worship, he declared:
"In the interest of health and safety priests and parishes ought not to succumb to requests to distribute Holy Communion before or after Mass, in or outside churches."Any arrangements for the reception of First Holy Communion or Confirmation, would have to wait until the Irish Government decreed to diocese that it was "safe" to hold such events. Farrell also ordered his priests to perform the sacrament of Baptism, "only in exceptional circumstances, that is in danger of death."
"Drive-in Masses are not permitted as no gatherings of people outdoors or indoors are permitted. Holy Communion can only be distributed in the church to mourners attending a Funeral Mass, to those celebrating the Sacrament of Marriage and to the essential ministers that make celebration of Mass online possible, (e.g., Minister of the Word, Sacristan)."
Comment: Stripping the spiritual and psychological framework that supports humanity damages a deeper structure that binds people together - perhaps intentionally purposed for things to come.

Officer from Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command also suspected of indecent exposure
The man, who has not officially been named, is aged in his 40s and has been serving in the Metropolitan Police Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command.
He was arrested on Tuesday evening on suspicion of kidnap, and has now been further arrested on suspicion of murder and a separate allegation of indecent exposure.
Comment: UPDATE 11 March 2021
The copper has been named as Wayne Couzens, 48, and he's already 'suffered injury' in his jail cell - officially, 'self-inflicted'. One other piece of interesting information is that he had just left work guarding the US embassy the night Ms. Everard was killed.
See also: US: Triple murder suspect confesses to killing neighbor and cooking her heart
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Comment: Believe all women. Women are biologically incapable of lying about sexual abuse. The #MeToo movement has relied almost exclusively on trying the accused in the court of public opinion (which has a rather large bias toward guilty verdicts, regardless of the evidence or, more often, lack thereof). God forbid these accusers actually go through the existing court system in order to receive justice. Accusational tweets so much easier.
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