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Caitlin Johnstone: "Good guys" and "bad guys" are a Hollywood illusion

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If you have spent literally any time arguing against western imperialism in any public forum, you have had the experience of being accused of "supporting" one of said imperialism's targets. If you argue against regime change interventionism in Syria, you'll get accused of being an "Assadist" or "Assad apologist". If you argue against regime change interventionism in Iran, you'll you'll get people saying that you "support the Mullahs". Enter into any debate of sufficient liveliness and it's only a matter of minutes before it happens.

There was a meme going around at the height of the most recent failed coup attempt in Venezuela depicting a white, pink-haired socialist placing their hand over the mouth of a dark-skinned Venezuelan and saying "ACKSHUALLY, MADURO IS THE GOOD GUY". Proponents of the Trump administration's attempts to topple the Venezuelan government would share this meme in online debates with anti-imperialists as a way of accusing them of whitesplaining to Venezuelans that they should support an evil dictator who is oppressing them. The idea being, of course, to silence those dastardly socialists using the socially progressive value system they claim to uphold. Checkmate, leftists.

Comment: It is true that, for the most part, you have the good, the bad, and the specific situation, and life is rarely black or white. Although it's also true that there are some people who nearly always side with the bad and it is just as imperative that we understand the extremes of our reality as it is that we learn to discern the nuances: Political Ponerology: A Science on The Nature of Evil adjusted for Political Purposes

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Piggy Bank

Crony capitalism is fine if the crony capitalists don green?

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"Dan is proud of the role he played in making North Carolina the second in the nation for solar power," says the campaign of congressional candidate Dan McCready.

This isn't empty bragging. McCready, a Democrat, advanced North Carolina's reliance on solar power in two ways: first, by investing millions in solar farms, and second, by supporting the lobbying effort to force North Carolinians to buy their electricity from those solar farms.

This self-dealing crony capitalism that transfers money from the people of North Carolina into McCready's already large bank account was exposed by Washington Examiner reporter Alana Goodman. That this conflict of interest remained hidden in plain sight for so long is another demonstration that the Democrats who claim to oppose special interests, like the major news media who claim to oppose corruption, make exceptions when the corrupt special interests wear green.

McCready is running in a special election for the vacant 9th Congressional District. McCready narrowly lost the race there in 2018, but that result was discarded after voter fraud by the campaign of his GOP opponent was exposed. Throughout the campaigns, McCready has been described as a "businessman."

McCready's business is investing in green energy. He founded Double Time Capital and is currently a managing partner there. "Launched in 2013, Double Time Capital invests in utility-scale solar farms in North Carolina," Fortune magazine reports.

Comment: Government collusion with big business has been a central policy of American 'progressives' for over a century. At this point, it's the American way. And like Russophobia, it crosses party lines.


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Israel: Supreme Court refuses petition allowing Palestinian child prisoners to call parents

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© APA ImagesMinor arrested for alleged stone-throwing by Israeli Occupation Forces. Prison sentence bill allows incarceration for up to 20 years.
Israel's Supreme Court has refused to hear a petition filed by a human rights organisation which requested that Palestinian child prisoners be allowed to call their parents while in detention.

Israeli non-profit "HaMoked: Center for the Defence of the Individual" filed the petition to the Supreme Court, arguing against Israeli procedures which subject those Palestinian minors classified as "security prisoners" to the same restrictions as adult prisoners. This includes refusing them permission to call their parents while in detention, which HaMoked argues can cause severe psychological damage to the children.

However, the Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the petition, claiming the case should have first been brought to a lower court on behalf of one or more specific prisoners. However, as +972 Magazine reported yesterday, "in its petition, HaMoked decided to redact the names of the Palestinian minors whose testimonies it included, choosing not to bring the case in the name of a specific Palestinian minor."

+972 added that "Monday's hearing lasted all but five minutes, during which HaMoked attorney Nadia Dakah barely got through her opening remarks before Justice Noam Solberg cut her off, demanding to know why the High Court should rule on a petition that does not include the names of any of the Palestinian minors in question".

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German far-right group 'used police data to compile death list'

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A group of German rightwing extremists compiled a "death list" of leftwing and pro-refugee targets by accessing police records, then stockpiled weapons and ordered body bags and quicklime to kill and dispose of their victims, German media have reported, citing intelligence sources.

Germany's general prosecutor had been investigating Nordkreuz (Northern Cross) since August 2017 on the suspicion the group was preparing a terrorist attack.

The 30-odd members of the group reportedly had close links to the police and military, and at least one member was still employed in the special commando unit of the state office of criminal investigations.

In the past, Nordkreuz was reported as being part of the "prepper" survivalist movement, whose followers prepare for doomsday scenarios such as the collapse of the prevailing social order.

However, a report by RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland, a Hanover-based research agency with links to smaller regional newspapers, suggested the group was actively preparing the ground for a mass attack on political enemies.

Members communicated via the encrypted messenger service Telegram, and accessed police computers to collect almost 25,000 names and addresses of local politicians who had played an active part in civic efforts during the refugee crisis in 2015, the report said.

Fire

Massive explosion at Florida shopping center: 'It just looks like an apocalypse, 'multiple patients'

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© WLPGFirst responders at the scene of an explosion at The Fountains shopping mall in Plantation, Fla., July 6, 2019.
Police and fire crews are responding to an explosion with "multiple patients" at a shopping center in Florida, officials said Saturday.

The blast was reported at The Fountains shopping center in Plantation, just outside of Fort Lauderdale, according to the Plantation Police Department.

Twenty people were hurt, including two seriously, Plantation Fire Rescue spokesman Joel Gordon told ABC Miami affiliate WPLG.

Thirteen people have gone to the Westside Regional Medical Center emergency room, a hospital official told ABC News.

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The blast happened near the LA Fitness at the Fountains , 1041 S University Dr. in Plantation. The possible ground zero was a vacant pizza restaurant undergoing renovation, according to authorities on the scene.

"As bad as it is, it could have been a lot worse," according to a Plantation fire official.

He said crews are still searching for victims. The injured have been taken to Broward Health.

A Broward County "technical rescue team" is at the mall and firefighters are searching the rubble with dogs.

LA Fitness customers evacuated the building. Some appeared injured.

All stores at the shopping center have been closed until further notice. Surrounding roads, including University Drive near Peters Road, also have been blockaded by police.


The explosion appears to have originated at a vacant business undergoing remodeling, said witness Michael Lind, a contractor and former firefighter who helped evacuate people from nearby businesses.

Lind said the business was "leveled" and sent sheet metal flying toward parked cars and across the parking lot. He said the force of the blast shattered windows of nearby businesses and caused the gym's roof to collapse.

"The vacant shop being remodeled was the one that exploded," he said. "The only thing that was left was some of the framework. It exploded both ways, it went north south and to the west. It blew the windows out at LA fitness and it collapsed the roof."

Lind said he called 911, telling the operator to " send everything they had."

He said he smelled gas, and that some people were bleeding.

There are no reported fatalities, according to NBC 6, citing Plantation police.

"It was like a war zone," Lind said. "I've seen buildings blow up in the past but I've never seen it like this. it was just so much debris. The sheet metal was twisted. There was a lot of energy behind that explosion."

Lind said it appeared to be a natural gas explosion.

"Maybe they didn't shut the gas off," he said.

Residents several miles away in Davie felt the boom and started hearing sirens immediately.

"All stores and businesses in the area of the Fountains Plaza and the Plantation Marketplace plaza near LA Fitness will be shut down until futher notice until Fire Personnel can determine that it is safe to return," Plantation Police posted on Twitter. "Please do not come into this area if possible."

Christina J, who declined to give her last name, was working at LA Fitness in the Kids Club around 11:30 a.m. when she heard a bang.

"We just felt the whole building shake," she said. "The ceilings started collapsing in. The windows blew in."

She saw two bright lights at the time of the explosion, which immediately sent gym members scrambling in a panic to the exits. Parents rushed to find get their children.

There was no screaming or running, she said, but "everyone was trying to get out."

Outside, water was everywhere, presumably from a burst water line. She said there was dust heavy in the air, but no smoke. Car alarms blared.

She found her husband, William, who had just arrived at the place to pick her up. They were both unhurt, but their car, like many in the immediate parking lot, was damaged, its front windshield blown in.

Allison and Kathy Thibert, who live about two miles away near Mirror Lake Elementary, said the blast shook their whole house.

Thibert's husband, Richard, was outside looking in the opposite direction and saw a flash.

"Everything shook," said Thibert, who went with her daughter, Allison, to the Fountains shopping plaza across the street to see the scene after learning of the site of the explosion.

"At first he thought it was a storm and I said 'this isn't lightning.'"



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LA detective charged with taping 37 men in ballpark restroom

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A Los Angeles police detective has been charged with secretly videotaping dozens of men inside a restroom at Angel Stadium of Anaheim.

The Anaheim city attorney's office says 42-year-old Ryan Caplette was charged Friday with 75 misdemeanor counts.

Prosecutors allege that Caplette was the man seen videotaping inside a stadium bathroom on June 8. He was off-duty at the time. Caplette was released after being placed under a citizen's arrest.

Magnify

Unidentified human bones left at New Jersey snack stand

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© WABCThe Stateline Lookout snack stand in Alpine, N.J. is pictured in an image made from video, July 3, 2019.
Prosecutors are searching for answers after they say unidentified human bones were found at a snack stand at a New Jersey park.

Employees of the State Line Lookout snack stand in Palisades Interstate Park in Alpine found the bones in a plastic bag hanging on the snack stand door Monday morning, according to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.

The person who left the plastic bag on the door was contacted and directed police to where the bones had been found, prosecutors said

Stock Down

Corporate America's opportunistic virtue-signaling is dangerous and undermines the spirit of capitalism

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Once upon a time, the raison d'être of US companies was to simply make a buck. Those days are long gone. Today, corporations are in the business of radicalizing the country by taking sides in cultural standoffs.

Just in time for the Fourth of July festivities, which this year celebrates the 243rd anniversary of America's independence, Nike decided to ignite a political firestorm the size of a Chinese fireworks factory, thereby further dividing the nation.

The Fortune 500 tennis shoe maker, with $30 billion in annual global sales, announced it would cancel the release of its 'Air Max 1' trainers after former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick told the company "he and others" found the Betsy Ross-era flag that adorned the sneaker "offensive." Why? Because the symbol was stitched at a time when slavery was still part of the fledgling nation's experience. And since a handful of right-wing 'white supremacist' groups have reportedly been seen waving this flag (as well as former President Barack Obama, incidentally), which celebrates the original 13 US colonies and their successful fight against the British crown, suddenly it is deemed toxic and unworthy of the mighty Nike.

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Los Angeles marathon runner found dead after alleged cheating scandal

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A 70-year-old runner was found dead in the Los Angeles River Thursday just days after being disqualified from the Los Angeles Marathon for allegedly cheating.

Los Angeles police say they responded to a call Thursday morning of a body in the river.

The man was identified as retired Dr. Frank Meza, whose time in the Los Angeles Marathon four months ago shocked runners around the world.

Meza was disqualified from the marathon this week due to alleged cheating after he posted a time of 2:53:10, more than an hour faster than the 4:10:07 run by the second fastest finisher in his age group.

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New York man charged in largest seizure of illegal reptiles in state history, officials say

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A 71-year-old New York man faces a slew of charges after officials seized hundreds of turtles and three king cobras from his home, authorities said.

The seizure is believed to be the largest illegal reptiles bust in New York state history.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos announced Wednesday that William Engelder, 71, of Allegany, was charged with reckless endangerment, illegal sale of wildlife, overdriving, torturing and injuring animals, illegal possession and transportation of venomous reptiles, illegal possession of wild animals as pets and possessing an endangered species without a permit, among other offenses.