Society's Child
The watchdog's findings come just a few months after Indian authorities launched an investigation into the company's baby powder to see if it contains cancer-causing asbestos. Samples of J&J's baby shampoo and soap products have been also collected as a matter of routine.
The American pharmaceutical company rejected the findings. J&J stated that the results it received from the regulator indicated that formaldehyde had been discovered in the samples. Formaldehyde is known as a carcinogen (a substance capable of causing cancer) and is used to make building materials. Research studies have established a link between formaldehyde and a higher risk of leukemia.
"We do not accept the interim results given to us, which mentioned samples to 'contain harmful ingredients - identification positive for formaldehyde,'" a J&J spokeswoman told Reuters.
He also had what appeared to be a roasted woodcock tied around his neck in the footage taken by a bystander.
As he tried to explain the reasons for his protest, a shocked onlooker can be heard asking him: "Why are you doing this? I eat meat, but I don't do this."
Comment: While Sv3rige's trolling of the vegan community can be humorous at times, and his YouTube series Vegans: The Epitome of Malnourishment is a useful public service, his antics really aren't the best way to further the cause. It's the same shock tactics militant vegan organizations like PETA regularly engage in, and probably does much more to strengthen the resolve of vegans than make them question their choices. Carnivores would be well-advised not to make this nutbar their spokesperson. He's more interested in self-promotion than 'saving vegans'.
See also:
- The Health & Wellness Show: The Vegan Putsch - They're Coming For Your Meat!
- The Long, Hard Road Back to Sanity: Escaping the Vegan Cult and the "Why I'm No Longer Vegan" Phenomenon
- Charged with neglect: Vegan parents almost starve their five-month-old son to death
- The vegan lobby - Meat-free diet for everyone
- Why we should resist the vegan putsch
- Agenda pushing: Majority of EAT-Lancet authors (over 80%) favored vegan/vegetarian diets
A once-growing industry is contracting, according to an online survey conducted by the New York City Hospitality Alliance, an association representing restaurants in the city.
Last year, "full-service restaurants recorded a 1.6 percent job loss, which is the first recorded annual loss in two decades," said Andrew Rigie, executive director of the trade group.
Lawmakers will be discussing the budget again Sunday night to try and meet a midnight deadline to pass it. The proposed "congestion tolls" will make New York City the first American city to charge drivers for access. It's projected to raise $1 billion, which will then be used to pay debt service (of course) on the $15 billion in Metropolitan Transportation Authority bonds outstanding.
MTA's Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority has not yet released details on the toll program, which is expected to be implemented after December 2020.

Police on the scene near Fore Street, Edmonton, London, near where a person was stabbed just a short distance from where a middle aged woman was knifed
Roger Blackman rushed to help a man who was knifed on the street on Sunday morning in the fourth act of violence in a 14-hour rampage in Edmonton, London.
Police said a lone attacker had carried out the four attacks on Saturday and Sunday, apparently targeting 'random' victims who were 'alone and vulnerable' and leaving one of them, a 45-year-old woman, fighting for her life.
Detectives have made two arrests but the attacker, described as a tall, skinny black man wearing a hood, may still be at large.
Police promised 'enhanced and dedicated police activity around the clock' to keep the area safe but have warned the public to be vigilant.
This has always been a challenge for conservative governments and nationalistic governments. "European civilisation will have a beneficial effect on us," said the Turkish nationalist Ziya Gökalp:
... not only with its science and technology, but also in matters of taste and morality. But this influence is permissible only to the extent that it helps dismantle the Persian one. The moment it attempts to supplant what it destroys, it has itself become harmful and should be resisted.
The explosion at a metal-processing plant owned by Waffer Technology (Kunshan) Ltd. also injured five people, the government of Kunshan, which is in Jiangsu province and borders Shanghai, said in a post on its Weibo social media account. The blast was caused by a container of scrap metal bursting into flames and setting a workshop ablaze just after 7 a.m., the government said.
Waffer Technology (Kunshan) is a major production base for Taiwan-listed Waffer Technology Corp., according to the latter's website.
Comment: Although the causes may differ, China is no stranger to explosions at factories and other manufacturers, as the South China Morning Post reports:
There have been other deadly blasts in Kunshan, an industrial city near Shanghai. In August 2014, an explosion at an auto parts factory claimed 146 lives and injured 114 others. The local work safety authority said the factory, Zhongrong Metal Production, had ignored several warnings about the potential for an explosion. Following the blast, 14 company executives and local government officials were jailed for between three and seven years, while 35 other officials were disciplined and demoted.See also:
- Terrorism? Explosions rock residential high-rise in Changchun, China (2019)
- Inferno erupts at oil depot in Tianjin, China (2018)
- Chinese chemical factory blast kills 22, injures 22 (2018)
- Explosion hits chemical plant in Tongling, East China (2017)
- Yet another huge explosion and fire at chemical facility - This time in Jingjiang, eastern China (2016)
- Another massive blast rocks chemical factory in China (2015)
Britain First leader Paul Golding, 37, and two other Englishmen, John Banks and Paul Rimmer, were acquitted on similar charges.
The judge, when convicting Fransen, of Moat Avenue in Donaghadee, County Down, described her words as "a general, vehement attack against a religious group".
She was told to return to Belfast Magistrates' Court for sentencing in May.
Freedom of expression
All four defendants were on trial over speeches given during the 'Northern Ireland Against Terrorism' event two years ago. They were accused of using threatening, abusive or insulting words intended to stir up hatred or arouse fear.
Comment: See also:
- EU teams with social media in Orwellian plan to monitor & censor 'hate speech'
- Germany's new hate speech law quickly results in collateral damage - exactly as journalists warned
- The Radical Left and Silicon Valley are working together to kill free speech and end the unfettered exchange of ideas
- Under new German law, social networks could be hit with hefty fines for 'hate speech'
- Censorship: UK government to create new internet regulator to monitor 'hate speech' and enforce 'code of conduct'

Migrants disembarking from a rescue boat at dawn in Malaga, Spain in January 2019.
Santiago Abascal is calling for "insurmountable walls" to be built along Spain's borders to stop the "wave of illegal immigrants" coming from North Africa to "blackmail the European Union," and claims Morocco should foot the bill.
The politician put forward the proposals in his recently published book, while also calling for the army to be deployed and given "the necessary orders" to defend the borders in Ceuta and Melilla - the two entry points into Spain from the North African coast -until the wall is erected.
Abascal said he also wants to build a "psychological wall" against illegal immigration across Europe. The 42-year-old claims the mental wall would consist of "informing immigrants that those who enter illegally in Europe will never be able to regularize their situation nor will they have the right to stay, nor will they have social assistance, nor will they be given a health card."
Around 1,500 nationalists participated in the torchlight procession near Czestochowa in southern Poland on Saturday.
The vigil marked the conclusion of a daylong 'pilgrimage' of far-right and traditionalist groups, such as the National Radical Camp (ONR) and the All-Polish Youth, conducted at the site of the local monastery.
The event was endorsed by a popular Catholic radio station, Radio Maryja.
The spokesperson for the All-Polish Youth, Mateusz Marzoch, said the gathering was especially important, as Polish society is becoming "very much changed by the left-wing circles, mainly through gender ideologies."













Comment: Woman with cancer who used J&J talc awarded $29 million by California jury