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Flashback Ten reasons I am not a Leftist any more

Dr. Danusha V. Goska
Dr. Danusha V. Goska
How far left was I? So far left my beloved uncle was a card-carrying member of the Communist Party in a Communist country. When I returned to his Slovak village to buy him a mass card, the priest refused to sell me one. So far left that a self-identified terrorist proposed marriage to me. So far left I was a two-time Peace Corps volunteer and I have a degree from UC Berkeley. So far left that my Teamster mother used to tell anyone who would listen that she voted for Gus Hall, Communist Party chairman, for president. I wore a button saying "Eat the Rich." To me it wasn't a metaphor.

I voted Republican in the last presidential election.

Below are the top ten reasons I am no longer a leftist. This is not a rigorous comparison of theories. This list is idiosyncratic, impressionistic, and intuitive. It's an accounting of the milestones on my herky-jerky journey.

Comment: A most prescient article, as the rise of the 'social justice warrior' has shown.


Network

Wikileaks coincidence? Microsoft products suffer major outage

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An outage is affecting Microsoft products, from Outlook to Xbox, around the globe, according to social media and news reports. Those attempting to access Outlook have received an error notice, first reported around 7am ET.

Authentication issues for Microsoft products - including Skype, OneDrive and others - have spiked worldwide, according to social media. Down Detector, a website independent of Microsoft that measures such issues, received more than 3,600 reports regarding Outlook beginning just before 7am ET. Log-in issues account for nearly half of reported Outlook issues, while receiving messages was also a highly-reported problem.

"Something went wrong :( The server can't sign you in right now. Please try again later," the Outlook error message reads.

Comment: Must be just a coincidence after the major Wikileaks release: Your whole life is hacked: Wikileaks reveal on CIA surveillance shows no area of your life is private anymore


Red Flag

Study finds African-Americans are more likely to be wrongfully convicted than whites

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African-Americans are more likely to be wrongfully convicted of crimes including murder, sexual assault, and illegal drug activities than whites, according to a new study. The research blamed a number of factors, including racial bias and official misconduct.

The study from the National Registry of Exonerations examined cases from 1989 to October 2016, finding that 47 percent of the 1,900 defendants convicted of crimes and later exonerated were African-Americans - a figure which is three times their representation in the population.

The research also found that African-Americans were about seven times more likely to be wrongfully convicted of murder than whites. "African Americans imprisoned for murder are more likely to be innocent if they were convicted of killing white victims," the study noted.

X

Federal judge denies tribe request to block final phase of DAPL

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A federal judge has denied the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe's request to block the final phase of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline. The tribe had argued that the presence of the pipeline desecrated its sacred land and water.

The final leg of the pipeline is set to be built under Lake Oahe in North Dakota. The Cheyenne River Sioux sought a preliminary injunction against the construction because they use the lake for sacred ceremonies. They argued that the project would interfere with their religious practices.

US District Judge James Boasberg dismissed the tribe's arguments on Tuesday.

"Cheyenne River's religious-exercise claim ... involves a government action โ€” granting an easement to Dakota Access to build and operate a pipeline โ€” regarding the use of federal land โ€”the land under Lake Oahe โ€” that has an incidental, if serious, impact on a tribe's ability to practice its religion because of spiritual desecration of a sacred site," he wrote in his 38-page decision.

Dominoes

New study finds men are increasing their aggressiveness in negotiations with women since Trump election

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The election of President Donald Trump may be partly responsible for men taking a hardball approach to negotiating with women. A new study finds that the art of the deal is growing increasingly aggressive from the man's side of the equation.

It's been six weeks since Trump's presidency began, and the cultural shifts are already taking root it seems. The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business examined the way men bargain with women and found that prior to Trump's victory in November, men tended to work things out gently.

But the election may have killed any chivalry, as men were more likely to engage in tough talk, according to the study, which also found that men were less effective for it.

Assistant professor Corinne Low and Wharton doctoral student Jennie Huang were studying how communication styles differ across genders, but accidentally discovered that the election may have caused a major shift in negotiation.

Sheriff

Cop allowed to resign and avoid accountability after video shows him body slam a small girl

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A Roseville police officer, who was being investigated after he was seen on video slamming a small teen girl to the ground, has quietly resigned amid the investigation. As the Free Thought Project has previously reported, officers are all too often allowed to resign during investigations as a means of avoiding any form of accountability. It appears that is what's happening here.

In January, Officer Ruben De Los Santos was captured on a high school student's cell phone video slamming down a small teen half his size, Jasmin Darwin. According to witnesses and Darwin, she was trying to break up a fight between her sister and another student when Santos came up from behind her and smashed her into the ground.

In the brief but graphic video, Santos is seen grabbing Darwin from behind and picking her high up in the air before slamming her down on the hard floor. For a moment, Darwin appeared to be unconscious.

Passport

EU citizens in Britain could become 'foreigners' - registering them will be biggest 'bureaucratic nightmare' since WWII

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The Home Office faces its biggest bureaucratic task since World War II when millions of EU citizens in the UK seek documentation to guarantee their right to live in the country as it prepares to leave the union.

According to experts, Britain could face a "bureaucratic nightmare" ahead of the government's cut-off day, after which EU citizens will no longer be entitled to stay permanently.

Although some suggest the cut-off date may be the same as when Article 50 is triggered, the government is yet to announce exactly when that will be.

Article 50 is the bill allowing Prime Minister Theresa May to kick-start the official process for the UK to leave the EU, and is likely to be enacted sometime this month.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd previously said the current 3.2 million EU citizens living in the UK would need to have "some documentation" so that they could be distinguished from those arriving after Brexit.

Briefcase

New York City reaches new deal over police surveillance of Muslims

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© REUTERS/Eduardo MunozPeople take part in a prayer at one Saint Andrews Plaza in Lower Manhattan, New York, U.S. February 24, 2017
New York City's police department has agreed to a new settlement in a lawsuit accusing it of illegally targeting Muslims for surveillance, according to court papers filed on Monday, after a federal judge rejected an earlier deal.

The new settlement gives additional powers to a civilian representative charged with reviewing the department's counter-terrorism efforts.

Arthur Eisenberg, legal director for New York Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement that the settlement was "even more protective of religious and political freedoms" than the version announced in January 2016.

The civil liberties organization represents Muslim individuals and organizations who sued New York City in 2013 in Brooklyn federal court claiming they were targeted by police surveillance.

Comment: A little more background on these developments:
In a press release, Imam Hamid Hassan Raza, the lead plaintiff in one of the lawsuits, said the revisions "represents important progress, not only for Muslim New Yorkers but for other minorities in New York and beyond. The new additions to the agreement cement the gains that we achieved before, securing our freedom to practice our religion without being afraid of who's watching."

In 2013, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a pair of lawsuits against the NYPD for illegally spying on Muslims, solely based on their religion.

Starting in 2002, three religious and community leaders, two mosques, and one charitable organization claimed that the NYPD mapped Muslim communities, institutions, and businesses in New York City, and spied on Muslims without any suspicion of wrongdoing.

According to the original complaint, the information that was collected by police was put into databases, but it never generated a single lead or led to a single terrorism investigation.

Their claims were backed up by a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of reports from the Associated Press, that found the NYPD was engaged in an illegal spying program that monitored the daily lives of Muslims living in New York.

Both cases were settled in January 2016, when the NYPD agreed to make major reforms to their investigations, including, prohibiting investigations based on race, limiting the use of undercover agents, and installing a civilian representative that would check officers and ensure all safeguards were followed.

The ACLU said it was the first time that any meaningful safeguards were made to prevent discriminatory surveillance of American Muslim communities.



Wolf

Prize-winning dog breeder killed 8 newborn puppies by stuffing them into freezer, killed ninth with a tin opener (GRAPHIC PHOTO)

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A dog-breeder who killed newborn puppies by stuffing eight in a freezer and beating another with a tin opener should be banned from owning or breeding dogs, a petition says.

Margaret Peacock was handed a 12-week jail term, suspended for 12 months, at Basingstoke Magistrates Court last week. She is allowed to continue to keep and breed animals.

Peacock, 64, admitted three counts of failing to prevent the causing of unnecessary suffering to an animal, according to Metro.

Heart - Black

Pennsylvania daycare worker arrested after pushing child down flight of stairs

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A daycare worker in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania is facing charges after a surveillance camera showed her pushing a four-year-old girl down a flight of stairs.

The incident occurred at around 5pm on Friday, at the Child Care of the Future daycare center.

Footage from the scene shows 52-year-old Sarah Gable apparently pushing the young child down the small flight of stairs deliberately.