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Russian military prevents another drone attack on Khmeimim base in Syria

Militants operating a drone in Syria
© Khalil Ashawi / Reuters
A drone, launched from a militant-held area towards Russia's Khmeimim base in Syria, was shot down by the airfield's defenses on Friday, the Russian military has reported, urging militant commanders to cease all provocations.

The UAV was launched after dark from an area controlled by illegal armed groups in the north of Latakia province, according to a statement from the Russian Reconciliation Center in Syria.

"The aerial target was destroyed at a significant distance from the base" by anti-aircraft fire in a routine manner, the military said, noting there were no injuries or material damage. The Khmeimim base has recently been a frequent target of drone attacks, with at least three similar incidents occurring this month alone.

Pirates

ISIS sends ransom messages to families of women and children kidnapped in al-Sweida, Syria

sweida hostages
The Islamic State (ISIS) recently kidnapped several women and children inside the Al-Sweida Governorate after massacring over 250 people inside in the province.

According to military source in Al-Sweida, the terrorist group sent text messages to the families of the kidnapped civilians, demanding that they pay a ransom sum or else ISIS will burn alive all of the captives.

The source said that the Islamic State terrorists sent the family members of the kidnapped civilians these text messages via WhatsApp two days ago, which is a day after the terrorist attack.

The government is now working to pressure the terrorist group to release these kidnapped civilians.

No further details were released.

Comment: See also: The ISIS attack on Suweida, Syria: A message of support to its 'brothers' in Quneitra, and to show it is still active and effective


Wedding Rings

Child marriage in Sweden: Govt treads softly due to fears of 'cultural insensitivity'

amnesty child bride
© Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images
Archive image of an actress appearing in an Amnesty International event to denounce child marriage
A row over how to deal with child marriage among immigrants has inflamed political debate ahead of a general election in Sweden, where migration continues to divide public opinion and the far right is riding high in the polls.

A tug-of-war between the ruling Social Democrat-Green Party coalition and the opposition over the government's role in managing or eradicating the practice - which predominantly affects young girls, and in some cases boys, from immigrant backgrounds - is emblematic of a broader struggle to find a balance between efforts to integrate a large number of new immigrants and preserve a Swedish way of life.

"Sweden has been bad at providing people who come here with clear information about how our system works, about this society's views on children's rights, gender equality, family policies, and parents' and guardians' responsibilities," said Juno Blom, who is running for parliament on behalf of the opposition Liberal Party.

"While we insist that Sweden protects children's rights and that we promote a child-centered approach to children's welfare, we have allowed children of foreign backgrounds to live as married women with older men," said Blom, who also acts as Sweden's national coordinator to counter honor-based violence and oppression.

Although Sweden is known for its commitment to child welfare, it is failing to extend those same protections to its immigrant population, activists and lawmakers say. Opponents accuse the government of being overly cautious in order to avoid being seen as culturally insensitive.

Comment: That's multiculturalism for you. As Ernest Gellner pointed out years ago, the problem with postmodernism is that its tolerance is its undoing: it treats barbarism with kindness, while the same barbarism proceeds to destroy it. Whether it's in the most obvious forms of terrorism, honor killings, or genital mutilation, it's the same with 'cultural practices' like child marriage. Can local practices and values keep their integrity and utility when foreign practices are given equal weight?


Propaganda

In refusing to defend Assange, the MSM drops its mask

Julian Assange legal documents

Julian Assange
Last Tuesday a top lawyer for the New York Times named David McCraw warned a room full of judges that the prosecution of Julian Assange for WikiLeaks publications would set a very dangerous precedent which would end up hurting mainstream news media outlets like NYT, the Washington Post, and other outlets which publish secret government documents.

"I think the prosecution of him would be a very, very bad precedent for publishers," McCraw said. "From that incident, from everything I know, he's sort of in a classic publisher's position and I think the law would have a very hard time drawing a distinction between The New York Times and WikiLeaks."

Do you know where I read about this? Not in the New York Times.

Comment: The New York Times has its own particular animus against Wikileaks.


Dollars

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the kind of socialist that only capitalism could produce

The implementation of any of her proposed policies would seriously hurt American prosperity.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Contemplating the silly pronouncements of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, self-declared socialist and surprise winner of Democratic primary in New York's 14th congressional district, I wonder if this particular form of political stupidity requires a certain level of affluence to thrive.

There are, after all, many salubrious processes that produce unpleasant by-products as part of their activity. You see it in manufacturing, you see it in biology. You eat the steak, it nourishes you and makes you strong, but it also results in odiferous and potentially toxic by-products.

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Family

Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi home after 8 months in Israeli jail - declares the 'Resistance continues'

Ahed Tamimi
© Mohamad Torokman / Reuters
Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi
Ahed Tamimi, the 17-year-old Palestinian who slapped an Israeli soldier in her home village, has been released from prison. The girl, praised by many as a symbol of the Palestinian resistance, has returned to the West Bank.

The Palestinian teenager and her mother left prison on Sunday after completing an eight-month sentence for slapping and kicking Israeli soldiers. Tamimi's family arrived at a checkpoint in the West Bank, where they spoke briefly to reporters before heading to their home village of Nebi Saleh.

2 + 2 = 4

Harvard sorority says it will be gender neutral after University penalizes single-gender social clubs

Harvard
If you're a college student wanting to join a fraternity or sorority at Harvard, you may soon be out of luck.

Just this past week, it was reported in Harvard's student-run Crimson that female sorority Kappa Alpha Theta will now instead be a "gender-neutral social group". The club will change their name to Theta Zeta Xi, and be open to men.

Pistol

Actor Ving Rhames held at gunpoint after neighbor reports him 'breaking into' his own house

Ving Rhames
© Christopher Polk/WireImage
Ving Rhames said: ‘My problem is, and I said this to them, what if it was my son and he had a video game remote or something and you thought it was a gun?’
Ving Rhames was held at gunpoint by police officers in his home after a neighbor reported that a "large black man" had broken in, the actor said on Friday.

"I open the door and there is a red dot pointed at my face from a 9mm [handgun]," the star of Mission: Impossible, Pulp Fiction and other films said on the Clay Cane show on Sirius XM. "They say, 'Put up your hands'."

Rhames said the confrontation happened earlier this year and was defused quickly when the police chief recognized him.

"He said it was a mistake and apologized," the actor said, adding that he was still shaken. "My problem is, and I said this to them, what if it was my son and he had a video game remote or something and you thought it was a gun?"

Rhames said police told him a neighbor had called 911 and said a large black man was breaking into the house.

"Myself, the sergeant and one other officer, we went over to that house, which was across the street from my place, and the person denied it," Rhames said.

Cult

Nuns denounce sexual abuse by priests as #MeToo hits the Vatican

metoo nun
As the #MeToo movement exploded last year after Hollywood elites were outed as pedophiles and rapists, the Catholic church remained entirely silent. Despite rampant abuse allegations, top church officials being investigated, and countless alleged victims coming forward, the Vatican remained out of the spotlight of the #MeToo movement - until now.

What sets this apart from previous allegations against the church is the fact that the first time the #MeToo movement has hit the Vatican, it was brought by nuns.

As the AP reports:
An examination by the AP shows that cases of abused nuns have emerged in Europe, Africa, South America and Asia, demonstrating that the problem is global and pervasive, thanks to the sisters' second-class status in the church and their ingrained subservience to the men who run it.

Yet some nuns are now finding their voices, buoyed by the #MeToo movement and the growing recognition that even adults can be victims of sexual abuse when there is an imbalance of power in a relationship. The sisters are going public in part to denounce years of inaction by church leaders, even after major studies on the problem in Africa were reported to the Vatican in the 1990s.
"It opened a great wound inside of me," one nun told the AP. "I pretended it didn't happen."

2 + 2 = 4

Trigger warnings hinder more than they help

New study confirms the fears of Lukianoff and Haidt
caution letters
In the era of college student sensitivities to a seemingly ever-increasing list of possible offending material, the use of so-called "trigger warnings" has become commonplace on university campuses. These warnings are usually given at the beginning of a class (or at the beginning of specific sections of a class) to prepare students for material that may be upsetting or controversial.

I use trigger warnings (sparingly)

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