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The dangers of going back to school after a year of COVID-19 lockdowns

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Return to School
"Every day in communities across the United States, children and adolescents spend the majority of their waking hours in schools that have increasingly come to resemble places of detention more than places of learning." — Investigative journalist Annette Fuentes
Once upon a time in America, parents breathed a sigh of relief when their kids went back to school after a summer's hiatus, content in the knowledge that for a good portion of the day their kids would be gainfully occupied, out of harm's way and out of trouble.

Those were the good old days, before the COVID-19 pandemic introduced a whole new level of Nanny State authoritarianism to our daily lives, locking down communities, forcing kids out of the schoolroom and into virtual classrooms, leaving vast swaths of the work force dependent on government welfare, while pushing other segments into a work-from-home model, and generally subjecting us to an increasingly obnoxious level of intrusion by the government into our private lives.

Now, after almost 18 months away from a physical classroom, students are heading back to school.

Here's what they can expect:
From the moment a child enters one of the nation's 98,000 public schools to the moment he or she graduates, they will be exposed to a steady diet of:
  • draconian zero tolerance policies that criminalize childish behavior,
  • overreaching anti-bullying statutes that criminalize speech,
  • school resource officers (police) tasked with disciplining and/or arresting so-called "disorderly" students,
  • standardized testing that emphasizes rote answers over critical thinking,
  • politically correct mindsets that teach young people to censor themselves and those around them, and
  • extensive biometric and surveillance systems that, coupled with the rest, acclimate young people to a world in which they have no freedom of thought, speech or movement.
Young people in America are now first in line to be searched, surveilled, spied on, threatened, tied up, locked down, treated like criminals for non-criminal behavior, tasered and in some cases shot.

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BBC accused of 'omitting facts' about Muslim culprit seen in video of shocking anti-Semitic attack in London

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The BBC has once-again drawn the ire of the British public after it reported a shocking assault that left a man in "Orthodox Jewish dress" unconscious, but failed to describe his attacker's Islamic clothing.

Over the weekend, reports emerged of a horrific and unprovoked attack on a 64-year-old Jewish man as he walked down a street in Stamford Hill, London, last Wednesday. Videos show the moment he was knocked unconscious by his attacker. He was also left with a broken ankle.

Comment: BBC journalists are masters at omitting facts. In this particular instance, it's unclear whether they are obfuscating facts for a nefarious purpose, or whether they are cowing to the anti-racist mob, we wouldn't put either past the BBC. See also:


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July's age-standardised mortality rate in UK was equal to the five-year average

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Ambulances stationed at an emergency department
The ONS announced on Monday that there were 40,467 deaths registered in England in July, which is 4.8% more than in June, and 7.6% more than the five-year average. In fact, the number of deaths registered in England was above the five-year average in all four weeks of last month.

These increases make sense, given that there has been a small uptick in COVID-19 deaths associated with the 'Delta wave'. Although COVID-19 was only the ninth leading cause of death in July, deaths from the first eight causes were all below their five-year averages.

Sheriff

California cops arrest man in car with 300 unopened Newsom recall ballots

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Unopened ballots found in suspect's car
Last week, police in Torrance, California, arrested a man sleeping in his car, uncovering a gun, narcotics, and 300 unopened recall ballots in his possession.

"Authorities are investigating why 300 unopened vote-by-mail ballots for the upcoming recall election were found - along with a gun and drugs - in a car parked at a Torrance convenience store," reported ABC7.

Bullseye

The face mask folly: 10 examples of faulty reasoning

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“It’s just a mask”: Global impact of the face mask folly
It has been known for decades that face masks don't work against respiratory virus epidemics. Why has much of the world nonetheless fallen for the face mask folly? Ten reasons.

1) The droplet model

Many 'health authorities' have relied on the obsolete 'droplet model' of virus transmission. If this model were correct, face masks would indeed work. But in reality, respiratory droplets - which by definition cannot be inhaled - play almost no role in virus transmission. Instead, respiratory viruses are transmitted via much smaller aerosols, as well as, possibly, some object surfaces. Face masks don't work against either of these transmission routes.

2) The Asian paradox

During the first year of the pandemic, several East Asian countries had a very low coronavirus infection rate, and many 'health experts' falsely assumed that this was due to face masks. In reality, it was due to very rapid border controls in some countries neighboring China as well as a combination of metabolic and immunologic factors reducing transmission rates. Nevertheless, many East Asian countries eventually got overwhelmed by the coronavirus, too (see charts below).

Attention

Canadian women face sexual abuse & violence from 'trans' biological males in prison, former inmate tells RT

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REUTERS/Fred Thornhill
Female inmates in Canadian prisons are at risk of violence from biologically male convicts who identify as women, but no one is willing to discuss the issue out of fear of being labeled transphobic, an activist has told RT.

Heather Mason, who served time in Canada's prison system, said that she experienced firsthand the dangers that come with placing biological men in female jails.

Canada allows men to choose to serve their sentence in a female prison if they say they identify as women - regardless of whether or not they have undergone surgery or hormone therapy.

Speaking to RT, Mason recounted an incident in which a sex offender had attempted to "peek" into her cell while officers were strip-searching her. Mason claimed that the biological male was "fully intact" and hadn't had any procedures done. She said that the sexual harassment from trans inmates continued after she was transferred to a federal facility.

Other women have reported being groped and sexually assaulted by trans inmates, according to Mason. There have also been instances of serious physical altercations, prompting female inmates to "carry weapons around" to defend themselves.
They're putting soup cans in socks because they know that they're fighting males and not women... There's a really big power difference between them.

Comment: Making it easy for those looking to exploit the prison system to do so was bound to lead to the types of abuses Heather Mason describes. Putting "fully intact", biologically male sex offenders in prison with women is probably one of the stupidest things ever done. But we simply can't let common sense or sound judgment get in the way of ideological adherence. No matter who it hurts.

Bonkers NHS Trusts are admitting trans women sex offenders onto female-only hospital wards - this really is a bridge too far


Caesar

How to mentally prepare yourself for the EPIC economic SHTF that's coming

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In my last article, I tried to establish the relationship between the economy and SHTF and provide some insights on some implications that institutions and other factors have in determining the outcome of collapses (economic or otherwise). Now let's talk about the practical matters of the looming economic SHTF.

It's time to see more about what's coming and how to prepare for it.

Nothing has happened yet. Why should I worry?

I know many people are tired of hearing the economy will crash, and we'll suffer the consequences for years to come. I get mocked all the time for continually talking about a reckoning of epic proportions. "For more than a decade, yet nothing has happened," I keep hearing.

And my reply to that? "Wrong!"

First, a lot has happened: the 2008 GFC was the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression. Millions got wiped. We can still feel reflexes of it today. Second (and perhaps the most important): the situation of the worldwide economy has deteriorated significantly since then.

Caesar

Cambridge University 'unhinged' as museum to 'explain whiteness' of statues

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The archaeology museum is to add signs to detail the whiteness of sculpture plaster casts
Cambridge University's Museum of Classical Archaeology is currently displaying plaster casts of Roman and Greek sculptures. They are also on show around lecture rooms but give a "misleading impression" of the whiteness and "absence of diversity" of the ancient world. The Classics Faculty has insisted it will "turn the problem into an opportunity" through drawing attention to the diversity of those figured in the casts.

It will do this by looking at the ways in which colour has been lost and can be restored, and to the "role of classical sculpture in the history of racism".

The faculty has said the new information panels around the "whiteness" of plaster cast sculptures are due to go on display later this year.

But Cambridge dons have lashed out at the plans, who have branded the move "unhinged" and "extraordinary".

An academic told The Telegraph: "You might just about understand this coming from a student but the idea that this has been approved by the Faculty is as terrifying as it is comical.

Comment: Critical Race Theory claims yet another victim.


Heart - Black

154 smuggled rare breed cats euthanized sparking outrage in pet-loving Taiwan

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A Russian Blue cat was among the breeds euthanised after they were found in a smuggling operation off the coast of Taiwan.
A decision by Taiwan authorities to euthanise 154 cats found in an attempted smuggling operation has sparked outcry and calls to change laws and increase penalties.

Coast guards intercepted a fishing vessel from China on Thursday about 40 nautical miles off the coast of Kaohsiung, on Taiwan's southern tip. After Covid screening, officials boarded the fishing boat the following day and discovered 62 cages containing the cats, including Russian Blue, Ragdoll, Persian American Shorthair, and British Shorthair breeds.

The animals were estimated to have a value of $10m New Taiwan Dollars (US$357,504). All were put down on Saturday, which also happened to be International Homeless Animals Day.

Comment: See also:


NPC

Trust me, I'm an actor: Sean Penn says COVID-19 vaccinations should be mandatory

Sean Penn, CNN
Actor and film director Sean Penn said that everyone should be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine, which he said should be as mandatory as "turning your headlights on in a car at night" during a CNN interview on Saturday.

CNN host Michael Smerconish asked Penn about the circumstances surrounding why he was holding off on working with the cast and crew of the "Gaslit" TV series. Variety reported that Penn had taken issue with the way that their studio, NBCUniversal, was managing COVID-19 requirements among its cast and crew.

The studio was requiring that all "Zone A" actors and crew members (those in close proximity) had to be vaccinated but did not impose that requirement on others, according to CNN. Penn has maintained that all actors and crew should be vaccinated.

Comment: Someone should inform Penn that those who've taken the experimental therapy are just as, if not more, likely to catch and spread SARS-CoV-2 as the unjabbed.