Society's Child
"The Twitter Rules to apply to everyone. Operating multiple fake accounts and purchasing account interactions are strictly prohibited. Engaging in these behaviors will result in permanent suspension from the service," a Twitter spokesperson told the Washington Examiner.
Ed and Brian Krassenstein, who had 926,000 and 698,000 followers respectively, were known for their quick replies to Trump's tweets, attacking him and promoting themselves.
When Rim died, all Palestinians mourned her death. Although a few international outlets carried the news of her passing at a relatively young age, her succumbing to cancer did not receive much coverage or discussion. Sadly, a Palestinian icon of cultural resistance who had inspired a whole generation, starting with the First Palestinian Intifada in 1987, hardly registered as an event worthy of remembrance and reflection, even among those who purport to champion the Palestinian cause.
Compare Rim to Madonna, an 'artiste' who has stood for self-aggrandizing personal fame and money-making. She has championed the most debased moral values, utilizing cheap entertainment while catering to the lowest common denominator to remain relevant in the music world for as long as possible.
While Rim had a cause, Madonna has none. And while Rim symbolized cultural resistance, Madonna symbolizes globalized cultural hegemony - in this case, the imposition of consumerist western cultures on the rest of the world.
Why is it that a kid wearing a MAGA hat smiling at a Native American drumming in his face can become a national scandal, but a mainstream performance can have a performer surrounded by demonic figures, dancing in flames, and show depictions of the Statue of Liberty in ruins-and nobody seems to bat an eye?
I'm, of course, referring to Madonna's performance at Eurovision 2019 in Israel. Keep in mind that Eurovision is no minor event. In 2018, it had almost 190 million viewers, which is nearly double the Super Bowl's 98 million.
Openly Satanic imagery is fairly common in Madonna's performances-and with performances by major pop singers, overall-so this wasn't especially unusual for her. But the seeming lack of attention these issues receive says something about how warped the standards in entertainment have become.

Orphans as young as four years of age walk the stage as agency promotes adoption at a mall in Brazil.
"Adoption on the Catwalk" in the central-west state of Mato Grosso was designed to "give visibility to children and adolescents who are eligible for adoption," according to an official statement promoting Tuesday's show.
The parade -- organized by the local chapters of the Brazil Bar Association's Childhood and Youth Commission (CYC) and the Adoption Research and Support Association (AMPARA) -- was held in the Pantanal shopping mall in the capital Cuiaba.
"As we always say, what the eyes see, the heart feels," Tatiane de Barros Ramalho, president of the CYC and a lawyer, was quoted as saying.
"It's a night for potential adopters to get to know the kids and teens. The population can have more information about adoption and the children themselves will have a special day in which they will get done up for the parade."
An undated photo published on G1 news site purportedly showed a girl wearing a white t-shirt and a short pink skirt walking down a catwalk in front of onlookers, who were recording images with their smartphones.
But the bar association said the photo was taken during a previous "Adoption on the Catwalk" event in 2016.
Drastically simplified, the German model is as follows: in their early teen years, the brightest German students are sent to the most prestigious form of German high school, the Gymnasium. Currently, over 50 percent of German students earn this privilege (this number has jumped in the last 30 years, prompting charges of grade inflation). Gymnasium graduates with reasonable grades are guaranteed a place in a German university; there is no entrance exam. 95 percent of German students attend public universities, where they are charged fees, but not formal tuition. All professors at public universities are civil servants. Needy students can apply for a modest stipend. After graduation, students must pay back one-half of the amount, beginning 5 years after graduation. The total repayment amount is capped at €10,000.
The system is popular with students, for obvious reasons. However, many education officials and professors crave the financial flexibility granted by tuition fees. In 2005, the federal government passed a law allowing German states to charge tuition, and some states started doing so, generally charging well under €1000 per year. However, large-scale strikes and protests by students and allies eventually forced a policy change, and no German state now charges formal tuition. Supporters of the tuition-free system note that 65 percent of Germans say university should be tuition-free, "even if this means the quality of education is slightly worse." Reasons for this support include a long history of exclusionary patrician education in Germany, and Germans' ingrained aversion to debt. The system also gives students extra freedom: you can study art history or sociology, knowing that you won't be hounded by creditors if you later find only spotty employment. Tuition-free universities are also seen as an important tool for social mobility, although the picture is more complex, as we will see.

A factory of German chemicals and pharmaceuticals giant Bayer is seen in Leverkusen, Germany.
"I think there is a big possibility that we have chemicals now on the market that have not been sufficiently checked," Maier, who is the director of the German NGO Forum on Environment and Development, said in an interview with RT. "All the information we've got was full of deficits, it's far from complete and this is playing with the lives of people."
Earlier this week an investigation from German environmental group BUND revealed that more than 650 companies "have been disregarding the law for years and getting away with it, selling substances that might cause hormonal cancers, brain disorders and other severe health problems."
Comment: EU environmental group investigating Bayer, L'Oreal and Dow for use of harmful chemicals
A total of 654 companies are failing to perform the required safety checks mandated by REACH, according to the report. Some of the companies named therein are already bywords for safety scandals - such as Bayer, currently facing more than 11,000 lawsuits after US and European courts found that an ingredient in subsidiary Monsanto's 'Roundup' weedkiller caused multiple cases of cancer. [...]
Some of the chemicals that make their way into everyday goods include dibutyl phthalate, a plasticizer used in flooring, toys, leather, paper and cardboard that is highly toxic to aquatic life and can harm unborn children and decrease fertility. Companies using dibutyl phthalate have not completed the hazard identification required by REACH.
Nor have they completed safety checks on methyl acetate, a chemical that can cause drowsiness, dizziness and serious eye irritation. Methyl acetate is commonly found in adhesives, cleaning products, and cosmetics.
Looking at the coverage following Google's bombshell decision to suspend one of Android's largest distributors, one would get the impression that things are very bleak indeed.
Whereas just last month Huawei surpassed Apple to become the world's second largest cell phone vendor, just as the company began working around the world to install history changing 5G technology, suddenly the company's entire future is being declared "uncertain."
While some are even claiming Google's blow might be "fatal," the rumors of Huawei's death have likely been grossly exaggerated.
In 2014, some 10,000 endangered runaway children were reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), a nonprofit that serves as a clearinghouse for reports on missing children. Nearly 1,700 of them were likely victims of sex trafficking and of those, 68 percent were in the care of social services when they went missing, be it a group home, a government facility, or foster care.
While these sobering statistics have been reported for years by the NCMEC, more recent data suggests that the problem is even more acute.
In 2017, nearly 25,000 runaways reported to NCMEC and nearly 3,600 were likely victims of sex trafficking. Of those, 88 percent came from the social services system.
Comment: The social services system in the US needs to be completely dismantled, taken out of the hands of the incompetent government and be run by private organizations. It's a complete travesty as it exists right now.
The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency said it would temporarily suspend operations at its primary migrant facility in McAllen, Texas, citing an unknown virus.
"To avoid the spread of illness" the agency has "temporarily suspended intake operations" at the McAllen facility, CBP said in a statement Tuesday, adding that medical staff had "identified a large number of subjects in custody with high fevers whom are also displaying signs of a flu-related illness."
New arrestees will be diverted to other holding centers "until this situation is resolved," the statement said.
That was how one MTA New York City Transit source with knowledge of the situation described the latest curiosity to befall the city's beleaguered subway.
Someone-no one really knows who-has been disrupting the train system, sneaking into cabs, pulling the emergency brakes, and grinding not just one train, but entire lines in the system to a halt during the busiest hours of the day.
And just like that, they then melt into the darkness between the tunnels, waiting to strike again.
And on Tuesday evening, the official New York City Transit account alerted the public to this person's existence, although the tweet made it sound like yesterday was an isolated incident.
It was not.
Comment: From Jalopnik's latest reporting on this psychopath that gives an idea of how many people's lives he's making just a little bit worse:
This is not to say the suspect has personally tampered with nearly 750 trains in three months; each time he pulled the brakes, it delayed some number of other trains behind it. And those are just the ones officials know about. The actual number could be much higher.
To be sure, 747 is a tiny fraction of the overall number of trains delayed during that time period. In total, 74,220 weekday trains did not reach their terminal station within five minutes of the scheduled time during the months of March and April, mostly the result of myriad of problems for which New York City Transit cannot blame rogue actors.
But most of those 747 trains were rush hour trains, some so crowded with passengers the conductor couldn't get to the rear of the train in a timely fashion. And all those customers, sometimes more than 1,500 per train, were delayed for reasons still unknown.













Comment: The costs of attending university in America are increasingly enslaving students well into their senior years and as the author notes, reform is necessary - perhaps a compromise is a place to start.