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Bad Guys

Registered sex offender priests find homes in alternative ministries

James Forsythe
© Florida Department of Law EnforcementFather James Forsythe is a registered sex offender for attempted indecent liberties with a child when he was a Roman Catholic priest in Kansas.
Father Jamie Forsythe has always felt his purpose was to be a priest. He pursued that calling even after he pleaded guilty in 1989 to a charge of attempting to take indecent liberties with a 15-year-old boy in Kansas, serving time in prison, and being laicized — officially removed from the priesthood — by the Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City.

Forsythe, then in his 30s, was released from prison after less than four months of his one-to-five-year sentence, and eventually found work at Metropolitan Community Church of the Black Hills, a progressive Christian church in South Dakota that primarily serves LGBTQ worshippers. Forsythe was ordained within the Metropolitan Community Church denomination in 1996, according to the Rapid City Journal, and began working at the Black Hills church in January 2000. But when the congregation discovered in 2002 he had failed to register as a sex offender in the state, he resigned from his post and made his way to Wilton Manors, Florida.

Bullseye

Crony capitalism: US antitrust law is all about 'who is paying who' - editorial director of research institute tells Boom Bust

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Top antitrust official at the US Department of Justice (DOJ) Makan Delrahim removed himself from an investigation into alleged anticompetitive practices at Google over a potential conflict of interest.

RT's Boom Bust talks to Jeffrey Tucker, the editorial director of the American Institute for Economic Research, about what's behind this antitrust saga.

"All these things are battles between interest groups," says Tucker, adding "It's like Google versus Google's competition." He explains that "the government machinery there is just to resolve the fight between the two, pick the largest with the biggest pockets on behalf of the biggest complainers."

Eye 2

Didier Gailhaguet, the 'little Napoleon' of figure skating: Who is behind French sex abuse scandal?

Didier Gailhaguet
© Global Look PressDidier Gailhaguet | Sarah Abitbol and Stephane Bernadis
After bombshell sex abuse allegations shocked the French sport, the country's sports officials have unequivocally pointed the finger at Didier Gailhaguet, who has been in charge of national figure skating for more than 20 years.

Dubbed the 'little Napoleon' for his unbending will and imperious temper, Gailhaguet has been running the post of the French Federation of Ice Sports (FFSG) since 1998 becoming one of the most powerful figures in the sport nationally.

Last week, four French female skaters came forward to accuse three coaches of abuse and rape when they were minors. One of the alleged victims to suffer at the hands of her former coach is world bronze medalist Sarah Abitbol, who claimed that she was raped by Gilles Beyer when she was between the ages of 15 and 17.

NPC

'Woke' outrage takes down another institution: 175-year-old Oxford dinner club accused of 'elitism' and lack of diversity

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© Shutterstock/elesiThe Pythic Club - or the P Club - was founded in 1845 at Christ Church college (pictured) as an essay society of bright minds, but over the years morphed to become an invitation-only dining club
An invitation-only dining club at Oxford's Christ Church College, where 13 prime ministers had been educated, has been refused recognition as an official society, after students rose up against it — because of 'elitism.'

College archives state that the secret Pythic Club (or P Club) dates back to 1845 and that membership is meant to be open to only students and undergraduates. Exposed online last year as being led by a professor, the P Club requested for official ratification — but the application was denied with the college's junior common room (JCR) committee slamming the idea as an intrinsically elitst institution which undermines the college's "access, inreach and equality objectives."

Comment: Jordan Peterson has said that some of the main motivating forces in the SJW movement are malevolence and envy. Both qualities are being displayed here in abundance.


Yellow Vest

Thierry Meyssan: Changing political regimes?

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© REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/PoolFile photo: "Today, the idea that we are no longer in a democracy, that a form of dictatorship has taken hold in our society - and in a seditious way, through extraordinarily guilty political discourse - has taken hold. But try dictatorship! A dictatorship is a regime in which a person or a clan decides the laws. A dictatorship is a regime where you don’t change the rulers, ever. If that’s what France is, try a real dictatorship and you’ll see! " - Emmanuel Macron, January 24, 2020.
On several continents, 48 peoples are currently rising up against their governments. A movement of such magnitude has never been observed on a planetary scale. After the period of financial globalization, we are witnessing a contestation of political systems and are imagining the emergence of new forms of government.

The "supremacy" of democracy

The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw both the triumph of the use of elections and the enlargement of the electoral bodies (free men, the poor, women, ethnic minorities, etc.).

The development of the middle classes gave more people time to take an interest in politics. It has encouraged debate and helped to soften social mores.

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NPC

Goldman Sachs will no longer do IPOs for companies with all-male boards

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Boards packed with bros don't get IPOs.

That's the new policy at Goldman Sachs, whose chief executive David Solomon said the Wall Street giant won't take any company public unless it has at least one "diverse" board member.

In a Thursday interview with CNBC, Solomon said the new initiative will particularly focus on getting more women on corporate boards. The requirement will ratchet up to two diverse board members in 2021, he added.

"I look back at IPOs over the last four years and the performance of IPOs, [when] it's been a woman on the board, in the US is significantly better than the performance of IPOs where there hasn't been a woman on the board," Solomon said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Gingerbread

Greta nominated for Nobel Peace Prize AGAIN, as adults use teen to push climate narrative at expense of peace message

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© Getty Images / RvS.Media/ Basile BarbeyGreta Thunberg during 1st Anniversary Climate Strike in Lausanne on January 17, 2020, Switzerland
Everyone loves award season. You have the glam of the BAFTAS, the glitz of the Oscars, the brawn of the Super Bowl, and even the unseemly fight to be the most woke nominee sponsor for the Nobel Peace Prize.

So, we have teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg, who it has to be said, through no fault of her own, is up for the big Nobel Prize for the second year running, having been presented as deserving of victory by two MPs from her native Sweden.

When skimming through the nomination papers, what part of Nobel PEACE Prize did Jens Holm and Hakan Svenneling, of Sweden's Left Party fail to understand?

They issued a statement which said that the 17-year-old "has worked hard to make politicians open their eyes to the climate crisis" and "action for reducing our emissions and complying with the Paris Agreement is therefore also an act of making peace."

Comment: The politicization and corruption of the original intent of the Nobel Peace Prize hasn't gone unnoticed by Nobel's family:
In Sweden, Alfred Nobel's family are rattling the sables in discontentment of the rampant politization of the prize in the hands of the Norwegians, the claim being that the Committee willfully disregards Nobel's will and awards the prize to human rights activists, climate activists and others.

The Committee is also widely criticized for misusing it as a political tool to influence countries' domestic policies.



Bizarro Earth

Slavoj Zizek: Clear racist element to hysteria over new coronavirus

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© Getty Images / Gregor SawatzkiLow angle view of bridge over river, Wuhan, China
Some of us, including myself, would secretly love to be in China's Wuhan right now, experiencing a real-life, post-apocalyptic movie set. The city's empty streets provide the image of a non-consumerist world at ease with itself.

Coronavirus is all over the news, and I don't pretend to be a medical specialist, but there is a question I'd like to raise: Where do facts end and where does ideology begin?

The first obvious enigma: There are far worse epidemics taking place, so why is there such an obsession with this one when thousands die daily from other infectious diseases?

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HAL9000

Google admits it let random strangers download your videos... as it seeks monthly fee for rifling through your photos

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© Reuters / Benoit Tessier
Google has admitted some users' private videos were sent to "unrelated users" who downloaded data through its Takeout service for a few days in November - but wants you to pay the company to dig through your photos itself.

The search behemoth has quietly notified users of its Google Takeout service, which downloads a user's Google Data archive, that an unspecified number of their private videos ended up in random users' Takeout archives. The emails, sent a mere three months after the fact, are ominously vague, merely letting the user know that "one or more videos in your Google Photos account was affected" by the bug between November 21 and 25 of last year. Nowhere are users told which videos, or in whose hands they ended up - a fact that will no doubt keep some users awake at night. The company did say that still photos were not affected in a statement to 9to5Google on Monday.

Google concluded its 'mea culpa' missive with the advice to "perform another export of your content and delete your prior export at this time" - you know, in case you have private videos from another "unrelated user" lurking in your archive. The megacorporation's promise that "we fixed the underlying issue and have conducted an in-depth analysis to help prevent this from ever happening again" is cold comfort to users who still don't know exactly which of their videos were leaked, and Google's claim that "less than .01 percent of Photos users attempting takeouts were affected" is only likely to irritate anyone who receives the email - clearly, they were affected, and don't need to be reminded of how unlucky they were. Knowledge that Google is depending on the honor system to ensure "unrelated users" delete the videos they didn't ask to download is especially unlikely to reassure anyone receiving the message.

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X

State of the union 'boycott': AOC & Ayanna bravely skip, Ilhan & Tlaib bravely go, but either way it's #Resistance

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
© REUTERS/Erin ScottU.S. Reps Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) hold a news conference
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley will skip Trump's State of the Union address, while Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib will attend as an act of "resistance."

It appears the congressional "squad" of freshman Democrats is divided on how best to resist President Donald Trump.

The New York Democrat known as AOC announced she will not be attending Tuesday night's State of the Union address from the president. She says her presence will "legitimize" Trump.