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South African land grab from white farmers: Correcting injustice or perpetuating racism?

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© Andreea Campeanu / Reuters
Black South Africans need to take their land back from white 'foreigners', the leader of Black First Land First told RT. However, the president of the Transvaal Agricultural Union says this will lead to an 'Arab Spring'.

South Africa's parliament voted on Tuesday in favor of new legislation that could see land from white farmers seized without providing any compensation.

The motion brought by the leader of the radical Marxist opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, passed by a wide margin of 241 votes for to 83 against.

RT discussed this move with Andile Mngxitama, president and founder of Black First Land First (BLF), and Louis Meintjes, president of the Transvaal Agricultural Union.

Star of David

Democracy: Israel delivers eviction orders to villagers in Negev desert despite the fact they are Israeli citizens

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© Marwan Abu Frieh/Adalah
Israeli police pinning eviction order on a house in Umm al-Hiran village in Negev/Naqab desert
Eviction and demolition orders posted on buildings in Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran that has been the subject of a years-long legal battle

Residents of the Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran in the Negev (Naqab) desert in southern Israel on Wednesday received eviction and demolition notices which were posted on their doors by Israeli authorities in the latest salvo in a years-long legal battle.

The villagers have been living under the threat of expulsion from the land since 2016 when the Israeli Supreme Court delivered its final demolition ruling against the village so that a Jewish-only town can be built on the site.

Witnesses in Umm al-Hiran, a village of 500 people from the Bedouin tribe of Abu al-Qi'an, told Middle East Eye that on Wednesday that Israeli police pinned orders on the village doors stating that the evictions will take place sometime between 14-29 April from 8am onwards.

Family

Are we setting our boys and men up for failure?

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It's no longer a man's world, according to Tucker Carlson. And he may be on to something big here!

The Fox News anchor recently launched "Men in America", a series which looks at the changing gender dynamics. In the inaugural episode, Carlson unleashed a torrent of statistics of suicides, substance abuse, incarceration, marriages, the number of adult males living with their parents and biological changes-all of which support the theory that "men are failing in mind, body and spirit". Don't turn the page yet!

As Carlson pointed out, the seriousness of the problem lies in our unwillingness to accept that there is one.

As a mother of two young men, almost everything he said resonated with me. Over the years, I have often compared their initiative (or rather a lack of it) to girls of a similar age. The girls certainly seem to bring their A-game to every opportunity while the boys (mine at least) tend to be more laid back and willing to step aside.

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Bad Guys

Trump slammed for phoning Putin, but welcoming blood-soaked Saudi dictator is OK

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© Mandel Ngan / Agence France-Presse
President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS)
Donald Trump sparked outrage this week in the US over his congratulatory phone call to Russian leader Vladimir Putin on his re-election. But his obscene indulgence of a Saudi despot in the White House hardly ruffled any concern.

How disconnected from reality can you get?

There was furious reaction across US media to news that Trump phoned Russia's President Putin to congratulate him on his landslide election victory last weekend. Republicans and Democrats were up in arms about what is just basic protocol of one leader calling another to express customary election compliments.

After all, former president Barack Obama did the same when Putin won the previous 2012 presidential election.

Light Saber

Last resort: Armed intruders may face being stoned to death at this Penn. school

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© Rebecca Naden / Reuters
A Pennsylvania school has come up with a last-resort measure in case of an active shooter incident. Instead of passively awaiting their fate, students and teachers are being trained to pelt a classroom attacker with stones.

The measure was introduced at Blue Mountain School District in Schuylkill County by Superintendent David Helsel. It came to light after he described the preparations at a state House Education Committee hearing on school safety on March 15. A video of the session was published online.

"If an armed intruder attempts to gain entrance to any of our classrooms, they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks. And they will be stoned," Helsel said.

"We have some people who have some pretty good arms. They can chuck some rocks pretty fast," he added.

Quenelle

The ultra-Orthodox Israelis who reject Zionism

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© Agence France Presse/Menahem Kahana
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish demonstrators stand next to burning garbage container during a protest against the opening of a parking lot during the sabbath on the outskirts of Jerusalem's conservative neighbourhood of Mea Sharim on June 27, 2009.
Before the sun has a chance to rise, Israeli riot police tiptoe through one of Jerusalem's oldest Jewish neighborhoods, their shadows dancing across lines of anti-Zionist graffiti decorating buildings and walls.

Their objective is to arrest residents in Mea Shearim for refusing Israel's mandatory army draft and organizing against the state, according to community claims. They say such raids have occurred on a near nightly basis in the neighborhood for decades. However, in recent years Israel's police operations have escalated in Mea Shearim.

In their telling, when Israeli forces break into homes during these overnight raids, ultra-Orthodox residents are dragged out of their beds and thrown into police vans.

Many in Mea Shearim, established in 1874, are part of the Eda Haredit, "Congregation of God-fearers" in English - an ultra-Orthodox group in Jerusalem that is also fiercely anti-Zionist.

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TV

Travelers object to being force-fed CNN at the airport

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Millions of travelers are forced to watch CNN content at airports across America.
CNN's ubiquitous presence in airports -- where it broadcasts from thousands of screens to a captive audience of millions -- is facing new scrutiny after the cable network's hard left turn.

The CNN Airport network dates back to when CNN was known for straightforward news programming -- and has been a fixture at airports since before competitors MSNBC and Fox News even existed. But critics are now asking if busy travelers should be subjected to CNN's increasingly ideological programming -- at gates, bars, food courts and baggage claims -- which can include on-screen chyrons or subtitles that gleefully mock President Trump. Many travelers have even taken to Twitter and started online petitions to urge airports to change the channel.

Media Research Center Vice President Dan Gainor told Fox News that CNN has become more partisan than MSNBC since Trump moved into the White House and travelers should have the option of not watching the network.

"How are airports justifying the idea of bombarding captive viewers with content many of them oppose? Sadly, almost any outlet is fairer now than CNN," Gainor said.

Comment: 4 Reasons Why CNN Is Fake News (VIDEO)


Newspaper

Man who claims to have had sex with Obama complains that Stormy Daniels is getting all the media attention

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A man who claimed he had a two-day love affair with a married Barack Obama back in 1999 is heated over the mainstream media's "sickening" double standard concerning Stormy Daniels, a porn star who claims she had sex with a married Donald Trump back in 2006.

Larry Sinclair claims he had a drug-induced sex romp with then-Senator Obama in Chicago after the duo were introduced by a limousine driver. Sinclair claims he performed oral sex on Mr. Obama on two occasions.

"Stormy Daniels is being pimped and pimping the media now and it's lining her pockets," accused Sinclair in an interview with The Washington Examiner. "I believe she had sex with him. Do I believe she's trying to twist and add to it to benefit her interests? You're damn right I do."

Unlike Daniels (real name Stephanie Clifford), who's seen a wealth of media opportunities to tell her side of the story, Sinclair's allegations were quickly dismissed by the media. As noted by the Examiner, Mr. Sinclair has a record of crimes involving deceit and apparently did not provide corroborating evidence of the alleged affair.

Comment:

Is Larry Sinclair telling the truth? Who knows, but rumors about Obama's sexuality have been around for many years.


Attention

No sense of humor: Chinese media regulators ban video parodies and spoofs

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© CCTV/Twitter/Bill Birtles
The ban comes after the popularity of a clip showing a reporter rolling her eyes.
China's media regulator is cracking down on video spoofs, the official Xinhua new agency reported, amid an intensified crackdown on any content that is deemed to be in violation of socialist core values under President Xi Jinping.

The decision comes after Xi cemented his power at a recent meeting of parliament by having presidential term limits scrapped, and the ruling Communist Party tightened its grip on the media by handing control over film, news and publishing to its powerful publicity department.

Xinhua said video sites must ban videos that "distort, mock or defame classical literary and art works", citing a directive from the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television on Thursday.

Reuters separately reviewed a copy of the directive, which was unusually labelled "extra urgent".

Industry insiders say the sweeping crackdown on media content, which has been gaining force since last year, is having a chilling effect on content makers and distributors.

Propaganda

Craigslist drops personal ads after anti-online sex-trafficking bill passes

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Craigslist has yanked its personal ads section in the wake of an anti-online sex trafficking bill that passed in Congress this week.

The Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, or FOSTA, makes websites criminally liable for content that its users post, including prostitution ads and sex-trafficking content.

Craigslist - whose personals include bawdy categories such as casual encounters - said it pulled ads because it wasn't worth running afoul of the new law.

"Any tool or service can be misused," the website said in a statement. "We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking craigslist personals offline. Hopefully we can bring them back some day."