Society's Child
It's not anti-Semitic to say Israel has no right to exist as a Jewish state - it's just common sense
Although the White House had not confirmed any plans to do so, Obama drank twice from glasses of filtered city water while in Flint, Michigan on Wednesday, during a speech in which he branded the city's water crisis as a "complete screwup."
During his speech at Flint Northwestern High School, accompanied by boos at the mention of Governor Rick Snyder's name, Obama requested a glass of water, which he told the crowd was "not a stunt."

A view of the screen of a ZaZZZ vending machine that contains cannabis flower, hemp-oil energy drinks, and other merchandise at Seattle Caregivers, a medical marijuana dispensary.
As of March 2016, the price of legal marijuana in Washington was $9.32 per gram, the Washington Post reported, citing data from the state's Liquor and Cannabis board. The wholesale price of the drug was $2.99 per gram.
In September 2014, pot was selling for about $25 per gram, according to a report from KUOW News. By August 2015, marijuana prices had plunged more than 50 percent to $11 per gram.
Although prices initially went up after the drug was legalized, that surge was linked to increased demand and limited supply, according to Steve Davenport of the Pardee RAND Graduate School, who helps aggregate data from the Washington's cannabis board. Since then, prices have been coming down at a rate of 2 percent per month, he told the Post, and they could potentially shrink 25 percent every year.
The video was posted to Facebook on Monday by Francesco DaDon Guglielmette who claims he "was assaulted by Memphis police just for recording," which is something that Memphis Police Department have previously stated is allowed.
A number of police officers can be seen talking to a number of men by a police car when Guglielmette is asked to move onto the sidewalk by one of the officers.
"The sidewalk is made to walk, not to stay," the officer says to Guglielmette who is walking away.
The recall affects 358 products under 42 brands sold by the Pasco, Washington-based CRF Frozen Foods, the company announced on Monday. The products being recalled all have expiration dates between April 26, 2016 and April 26, 2018. They have been sold in all 50 US states, as well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
The recall was initiated after the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discovered the Listeria bacteria during a routine check, ABC News reported.
Cirino Santiago Delacruz, 32, and Adriana Aguilar, 33, have both been slapped with felony trafficking charges after negotiating the price. The two are now in custody.
The incident reportedly happened in December and police were notified when the girl told her parents last month.
Documents obtained by the Morning News say that the girl knew Aguilar, who in December invited her to ride along on some errands. She took the girl to an apartment, where she met Delacruz. At that point, Aguilar told her Delacruz had offered $10,000 for her virginity.
The girl was forced into a bedroom where Delacruz fondled her and attempted to rape her, but she fought her way out. He still paid $100 because he had touched her, the Morning News reports.
The girl told the investigators she feared both Delacruz and Aguilar. Child protective services are now involved with the case.
Chromium-6 (aka hexavalent chromium) lines the cooling towers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in northern New Mexico. For nearly two decades, from 1956 to 1972, the birthplace of the nuclear bomb flushed water from its cooling system ‒ water contaminated by the corrosion-preventing chemical - into Sandia Canyon.
Since then, the runoff has created an underground chromium plume that is a mile long by half a mile wide and 100 feet thick. It's threatening drinking wells, a major aquifer, and the San Ildefonso Pueblo's sacred tribal land, which borders the federal property. The plume was discovered during the installation of a groundwater monitoring well in late 2005, according to Los Alamos.
Scientific research ‒ and the lawsuit against Pacific Gas and Electric, for which Brockovich served as a legal clerk ‒ has shown that drinking water tainted with high levels of chromium-6 is linked to cancer. In 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed classifying the chemical as "likely to be carcinogenic to humans when ingested." It has set a maximum contaminant level for all types of chromium, including the hexavalent variant, at 100 parts per billion.
Comment: The Department of Energy estimates the amount of chromium released between 1956 to 1972 was approximately 159,000 pounds. New wells are estimated to cost $3.5M each amongst 50 archaeological sites.
Bullying can be problematic for many students and is most assuredly unacceptable. However, as long as there have been schools, there have been bullies. Unfortunately, bullying is inevitable.
Adolescent quarrels are a frequent occurrence. As hormones rush in, children attempt to assert control over their environment as well as other children and the result can often manifest into a fight or bullying. Studies even show that bullies suffer from the same symptoms as their victims.
In the past, if a fight were to break out at school, or a child would be caught bullying another child, the teachers, and in some cases, the students would rush in to stop it. In fact, studies show that bullying situations are resolved the majority of the time when a peer intervenes on behalf of the student being bullied.
However, in modern day police state USA, normal childhood behavior is now dealt with using police action.
A new city ordinance in Shawano, Wisconson now criminalizes the act of bullying. However, it's not the child who will be punished, it's their parent.
Sebastian Farquhar, director at the Global Priorities Project, told the Press Association: "There are some things that are on the horizon, things that probably won't happen in any one year but could happen, which could completely reshape our world and do so in a really devastating and disastrous way.
"History teaches us that many of these things are more likely than we intuitively think. Many of these risks are changing and growing as technologies change and grow and reshape our world. But there are also things we can do about the risks."
Comment: Do not be surprised if some of these probable developments occur in quick succession, or even more or less simultaneously. It's a good time now to prepare for them.
In big cities and small communities, the same routine is repeated with minor variations. Small children and near adult adolescents will spend the majority of their waking hours somewhere they would rather not be. But few people question the set-up. Parents send their kids to school with the best of intentions, wanting to produce happy, healthy, productive adults. Public school is supposed to be for their own good. Very few question its necessity and virtue. No one questions the fact that our country's public schools are looking less and less like places of learning and more and more like places of detention (and I don't mean The Breakfast Club type either).
Comment: How do you prepare a child for life in the American police state? Send them to school:
In an age dominated with news of school shootings, school lockdowns, police shootings of unarmed citizens (including children), SWAT team raids gone awry (leaving children devastated and damaged), reports of school resource officers tasering and shackling unruly students, and public schools undergoing lockdowns and active drills, I find myself wrestling with the question: how do you prepare a child for life in the American police state?
It's difficult enough raising a child in a world ravaged by war, disease, poverty and hate, but when you add the police state into the mix—with its battlefield mindset, weaponry, rigidity, surveillance, fascism, indoctrination, violence, etc.—it becomes near impossible to guard against the toxic stress of police shootings, SWAT team raids, students being tasered and shackled, lockdown drills, and a growing unease that some of the monsters of our age come dressed in government uniforms.
Children are taught from an early age that there are consequences for their actions. Hurt somebody, lie, steal, cheat, etc., and you will get punished. But how do you explain to a child that a police officer can shoot someone who was doing nothing wrong and get away with it? That a cop can lie, steal, cheat, or kill and still not be punished?














Comment: The Israeli argument boils down to this: "You're racist for pointing out that we're racist." Just imagine a South African supporter of Apartheid whining that all his critics are racist because they point out that Apartheid is wrong, and you'll get the picture. Israel is a racist, Apartheid state that has no right to exist.