Society's Child
We hate to say we told you so, but we told you so. The trade war was a bad idea and everyday average Americans are footing the bill for this asinine policy of tariffs. Now, the food supply could be in jeopardy because of political posturing and that will not bode well for already cash-strapped American families.
A total of 84 farms in the upper Midwest filed for bankruptcy between July 2017 and June 2018, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. That's more than double the number of Chapter 12 filings during the same period in 2013 and 2014 in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana, reported Vox.
Last year's demonstrations against his labour law reform had already tested his presidency (he responded by calling the protesters "slackers", which didn't exactly go down well). Fast forward 12 months, a bodyguard scandal, plummeting approval ratings, three ministers' resignations, to 17 November 2018: the day the French on low and middle incomes said "enough".
For the past two weeks, French people all over the country have been blocking roads, shopping centres and highway tolls in protest against the rise of the fuel tax decided by Macron's government. This tax, they say, is the last straw in a series of unjust measures that always hit low-earning workers, who feel they are living from paycheck to paycheck. They call themselves "yellow vests" (gilets jaunes in French), in reference to the fluorescent yellow security jackets, a mandatory item in all cars since 2008 in France. The protestors are using it as a symbol for the "France des ronds-points", or the France of the roundabouts: the people of the rural and "peripheral" towns, where cars are necessary to go anywhere.
According to the French Interior ministry, 287,000 protestors wore the yellow vest on the first day of the protest, on 17 November. On the second weekend of the movement, 24-25 November, about 100,000 were blocking roads in 160 different actions on the French territory. It's a lesser number, but the movement hasn't wound down. Rather, it has spread out into various groups. In many small towns, yellow vests "filtering blocades" have slowed down traffic every day since the start. About 8,000 people walked to the Champs-Elysées in Paris last Saturday and it quickly turned into violent riots where rocks (on the yellow vests' side) and teargas (on the police's side) were exchanged.
Comment: Paul Taylor at Politico comments that Macron has been blindsided by the widespread grass-roots reaction to his policies; responding limply by vowing to have a more 'inclusive' government while refusing to change his reform course or abandon carbon taxes:
He promised to listen more, and to involve grassroots activists in finding practical solutions to move to a low-carbon economy without ruining poorer households. And he opened an escape hatch from the fuel tax increases that ignited the nationwide protests, saying duty on gasoline could be adjusted if world oil prices surge, in order to cushion the blow to motorists.When the French decide they have had enough, they take action...Macron might want to reflect on the fates of some of his predecessors.
"I hear the anger," the newly humble Macron told a conference on the transition to clean energy. "Our answers have been too abstract ... I'm determined to recognize and take account of all the feelings and resentments expressed in this crisis."
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Whether this mixture of determination and contrition will be enough to end weekly protests that have mobilized up to 280,000 people and drawn broad public support was not immediately clear. The first reactions were predictably negative. Protesters said Macron is still out of touch.
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Despite widely applauded programs to fight poverty, reform hospital care, shake up vocational training and improve schools, the label "president of the rich" has stuck, along with a reputation for arrogance. Unemployment remains stubbornly high at 9 percent, although job creation and company registrations are the highest for a decade.
Macron's policies are seen as favoring the urban, globalized classes at the expense of left-behind provincials. The diesel tax hike, imposed in the name of saving the planet, was the last straw.
See also:
- Macron vows to stay course on climate despite France protests
- Delusional 'Sun King' Macron gives feeble speech amid angry fuel tax protests
- Yellow Vests protest in Paris turns into riot on Champs Elysee as massive rallies grip France for eighth day (UPDATES)
Court documents indicate that the 6-year-old boy only dresses and identifies as a girl when he's with his mother, who enrolled him in his first-grade class as "Luna." But James' father claims that when the boy is with him he consistently wears boy's clothing, "violently refuses to wear girl's clothes at my home," and identifies as a boy.
The father has reportedly been legally prohibited from talking to his son about gender and sexuality from both scientific and religious perspectives, and from seeking to dress his son in boys' clothes. Instead, he is required to offer both girls' and boys' clothing, although he claims that his son consistently refuses to wear dresses. And according to a report by The Federalist, the mother "is also seeking to require him to pay for the child's visits to a transgender-affirming therapist and transgender medical alterations, which may include hormonal sterilization starting at age eight."
James was reportedly diagnosed with gender dysphoria by a gender transition therapist that was chosen by his mother, who is a pediatrician. The therapist's notes reveal that James chose to identify as a girl when in therapy sessions alone with his mother, but as a boy when alone in sessions with his father.
Comment: See also:
- Trans groups under fire for huge rise in child referrals
- There is no such thing as a 'trans kid'
- Video shows children being indoctrinated into feminist ideology on transgenderism and gender identity by their parents
- The insanity of gender confusion is overtaking the UK
- UK govt requests research explaining the large increase in school-age girls seeking gender reassignment
- 17 pupils at a single British school are in the process of changing gender, teacher says most are autistic
To that end, The Intercept's Glenn Greenwald (formerly of The Guardian) ripped Politico an entirely new oriface in a six-part Twitter dress down.
Comment: Indeed. The Guardian was caught out and has been walking back the "story" with a series of unacknowledged edits. They should know better. The internet is forever.
- Guardian stealth edits junk report to save their ass after Assange-Manafort fiction crumbles
- Guardian Publishes More Blatant MI6 Lies About Assange and Manafort
- Max Blumenthal: Assange-Manafort fabricated story is a plot to extradite WikiLeaks founder
- The Guardian: Purveyor of extraordinary and deliberate lies
From RT:
A nameless CIA officer writing for Politico has absolved the Guardian of any journalistic malpractice after it ran a story about alleged meetings between Julian Assange and Paul Manafort, because "Russia." Twitter is not amused.
Greenwald delivered a knockout blow to the Guardian's credibility:
Rahim Mohammadi, 42, killed 80-year-old Lea Adri-Soejoko in a shed at the Colindale allotments where they were both regular gardeners.
After his sentencing today, her family described her murder as "a betrayal of the worst kind."
Dove, who is in a relationship with Rose McGowan, was contacted by the attacker after the incident and posted screenshots of their exchange on Instagram to educate others about being gender-fluid.
"This person pepper sprayed me in a 'women's rest room' a little bit ago," Dove wrote on Instagram in the caption section.
"I didn't get to converse with this being because this person just sprayed me and ran past with their kids in terror, asking the security guard to come in and confront me.
"It happens moderately often especially while traveling that people get scared or volatile when I go into the rest room so I just shrugged it off and continued life. Then suddenly out of the blue this person contacted me again. We had a conversation and here's how it went."
Comment: Would the mother have been so reactionary were it not for years of 'gender fluid' propaganda and highly publicized attempts to change the laws to allow biological men in women's bathrooms? This is just one of the unfortunate consequences when a society is subverted for a minority against the wishes of the majority.
- Post-nihilism, a template for where we are heading
- The gender identity concept came from a pedophile and human experimenter
- How genetics is proving that race is not necessarily a social construct
- Deluded by gender identity phantoms
- The Truth Perspective: How Postmodernism Usurped the Western Mind
- The Truth Perspective: An Alternative to Nihilistic Postmodernism: Whitehead's Process Philosophy
- Behind the Headlines: 2018, The Year The Left Became Completely Unhinged

Midlarsky, who is Jewish, found the graffiti—two swastikas and the derogatory term “Yid”—when she came to her office around 1 p.m. today.
Midlarsky found the graffiti-two swastikas alongside the derogatory term "Yid"-when she came to her office around 1 p.m. Wednesday, at which point she notified security. The graffiti was drawn in the entryway to Midlarksy's office, which is not shared with other staff.
"I was in shock," Midlarsky said. "I stopped for a moment, because I couldn't believe what I was seeing."
According to the NYPD, a different staff member entered the room at approximately 11:47 a.m. Wednesday and did not observe anything unusual at that time. The incident remains under active investigation by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force and is being treated as an aggravated harassment.
All Teachers College academic buildings require ID for entry, either from Teachers College, Columbia, Barnard, or other affiliated schools.
For some Central American migrants in Tijuana, the American Dream is over before it even began.
Around 350 members of the first migrant caravan who recently reached the northern border city have decided to voluntarily return to their home countries - Honduras, in most cases - in the face of having to wait for months for the opportunity to file a request for asylum in the United States.
Some migrants who spoke to the newspaper Milenio claim they were misled about their chances of gaining entry to the U.S.
"[Migrant advocacy group] Pueblos Sin Fronteras told us not to worry, that there was going to be transportation, that Mexico was going to open the gates so that we didn't have to enter [the U.S.] illegally, via the river . . ." Honduran migrant Ulises López said, referring to the attempted border breach Sunday.
The rogue hieromonk Meletiy, Andrey Tkachenko, has served as the director of an Orthodox gymnasium in the Yakutia region since 2010. He was exposed and detained last March, initially facing two counts of sexually assaulting children.
As the investigation unfolded, the case grew to a truly terrifying scale. The priest ultimately faced 87 counts of sexual offences against boys aged below 14. 'Only' 46 counts were proven in court, however, which resulted in the sentence of 17 years at a maximum-security prison.
Apart from the jail time, the priest was slapped with a 400 thousand rubles ($6,000) fine and was ordered to get mandatory treatment from a psychiatrist.
The incident occurred in Ales town in the Occitanie region of France on Thursday morning. Le Parisien identified the perpetrator as a 60-year-old woman who was the bank's client. The woman claimed she had a bomb in a backpack.
An elite RAID police unit has been deployed to the area.
Police have confirmed the operation in the town, without giving any details.














Comment: Many sectors of US are now going into bankruptcy...