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American distrust: Why the common good disappeared and how we get it back

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Americans' trust in things is disappearing. And it's easy to see why.

In 1963 over 70 percent of Americans trusted government to do the right thing all or most of the time; nowadays only 16 percent do.

There has been a similar decline in trust for corporations. In the late 1970s, 32 percent trusted big business, by 2016, only 18 percent did.

Trust in banks has dropped from 60 percent to 27 percent. Trust in newspapers, from 51 percent to 20 percent. Public trust has also plummeted for nonprofits, universities, charities, and religious institutions.

Why this distrust? As economic inequality has widened, the moneyed interests have spent more and more of their ever-expanding wealth to alter the rules of the game to their own advantage.

Too many leaders in business and politics have been willing to do anything to make more money or to gain more power - regardless of the consequences for our society.


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Florida: Convicted murderer and rapist put to death by lethal injection

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© Florida Department of Law EnforcementScott Branch (inset) was killed by lethal injection Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018.
As the execution drugs were being administered, inmate Eric Scott Branch let out a blood-curdling scream. Then he yelled "murderers! murderers! murderers!" as he thrashed on a gurney as he was being put to death for the 1993 rape and slaying of a college student.

The drugs included a powerful sedative Thursday evening and the 47-year-old inmate turned silent after one guttural groan. Minutes earlier, he had just been addressing corrections officers, saying it should fall to Florida Gov. Rick Scott and his attorney general to carry out the death sentence - not to those workers present.
Let (Gov. Rick Scott and Attorney General Pam Bondi) come down here and do it. I've learned that you're good people and this is not what you should be doing.

-- Eric Branch, before execution
Branch was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m. Thursday after receiving the injection at Florida State Prison in Starke. The governor's office made the announcement.

Asked later whether Branch's scream could have been caused by the execution drugs, Department of Corrections spokeswoman Michelle Glady said "there was no indication" that the inmate's last actions were a result of the injection procedure. She said that conclusion had been confirmed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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Did progressive 'racial equity' disciplinary policies play a part in the Florida school shooting?

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"We're not compromising school safety. We're really saving the lives of kids," boasted Michaelle Valbrun-Pope, executive director of Student Support Initiatives for Broward County Public Schools, in August 2017.

Valbrun-Pope was referring to what an article by Jeffrey Benzing in Public Source calls the "Broward County Solution." As Benzing relates, Broward County used to lead the state of Florida in sending students to the state's juvenile justice system. County leaders responded with a perfectly progressive solution: "lower arrests by not making arrests."

Authorities agreed to treat twelve different misdemeanor offenses as school-related issues, not criminal ones. The results impressed the people who initiated the program. Arrests dropped from more than a thousand in 2011-2012 to less than four hundred just four years later.

One particular motivation behind programs like Broward County's was the pressure from multiple sources to reduce the statistical disparity between black and Hispanic student arrests on one hand and white and Asian student arrests on the other. Benzing writes, for instance, how a Denver organization called "Padres & Jóvenes Unidos" successfully advocated for a program like Broward's to help achieve "racial and education equity" in Denver schools.

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Absolutely shameful! Russia is barred from flying its flag at the Winter Olympic Games closing ceremony

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© Florian Choblet | AFP | Getty ImagesRussia's athletes arrive during the closing ceremony of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at the Pyeongchang Stadium on February 25, 2018.
  • The IOC decided against immediately lifting Russia's Olympic suspension after fresh doping violations.
  • But Russia's Olympic status will be restored automatically once it's confirmed there were no other doping violations by its athletes at Pyeongchang.
  • The IOC said two Russian doping violations during the games had marred an otherwise clean report card.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) dashed Russian athletes' hopes of marching behind their national flag at the Winter Games closing ceremony on Sunday, deciding against immediately lifting Russia's Olympic suspension after fresh doping violations.

Russians have been competing as neutral athletes at the games, their Olympic status suspended, as IOC punishment for years of drug scandals involving allegations that Russia ran a systematic, state-backed drug-cheating program.


Comment: Nonsense. Russia does not run "a systematic, state-backed drug-cheating program" anymore than any other European or North American country. As a general rule, everybody cheats in international sporting events if they can get away with it. The sanctions against Russia were evidently political, because the US cannot stand the thought that there might be a new 'leader of the free world'. See:

The US-Inspired Olympic Ban on Russia: Another Pyrrhic Victory for the Ailing Empire of Chaos


The IOC said two Russian doping violations during the Pyeongchang Games had marred an otherwise clean report card for the delegation at the games, though later on Sunday, Russia's ice hockey team violated the IOC's rules on neutrality by singing the Russian national anthem.

IOC President Thomas Bach said the two positive doping tests were impossible to ignore in making the decision to keep the suspension in place until after the games close.

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Triumphant Russian hockey team defies ban, sings national anthem after Olympic win (VIDEO)

The Russian hockey squad, which won Olympic gold in a tight, nerve-racking overtime game against Germany, defied the IOC ban at the awards ceremony and sang the words of the national anthem over the Olympic Hymn.

The Olympic hockey final turned out to be a real thriller, with the Russians winning on an overtime goal by Kirill Kaprizov - now hailed as a national hero. The Russian hockey players, who competed in South Korea under a neutral flag, beat Germany 4-3.

The Olympic flag, with its five interlocked rings, was raised in honor of the Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) team as the players were awarded their gold medals. But the whole squad along with fans in attendance sang the Russian national anthem, drowning out the Olympic Hymn, despite the IOC banning the country's athletes from any public activities associated with the national flag, anthem, and other symbols at the Olympics in PyeongChang.


Russian social media users, who reposted the video of the hockey squad singing the national anthem in PyeongChang, reported that their posts were blocked by Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. According to the websites, the blocked footage included content from the International Olympic Committee that was blocked on copyright grounds.

The Russian hockey team had probably anticipated this, as it once again sang the national anthem on the bus to the airport.


Olympic hockey gold has been elusive for more than two decades for Russia, a country that takes particular pride in the sport. The last time the Red Machine took home gold was 26 years ago, following the breakup of the USSR. The former Soviet hockey players competed for what was then known as the 'Unified Team,' which beat Canada 3-1 in the final game. The Unified Team also had the Olympic flag raised for them.

The International Olympic Committee disqualified the entire Russian team from the Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, as a result of a probe into alleged widespread doping violations by the country's athletes and sporting officials. The Olympic governing body ruled that only "clean" Russian athletes would be able to compete in South Korea, under a neutral flag.

Those Russians whose participation at the Games was greenlighted by the Olympic bosses were forbidden from even mentioning their Russian origin and barred from "any public form of publicity, activity and communication associated with the national flag, anthem, emblem and symbols" at any Olympic facilities in PyeongChang as well as on social media, including reposts and retweets.



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US-led coalition perpetrates two new massacres of civilians in Deir Ezzor countryside - 29 dead

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Deir Ezzor, SANA-Warplanes of the international coalition perpetrated two new massacres against Syrians, claiming the lives of 29 civilians and leaving tens of wounded citizens, shelling residential neighborhoods of al-Sha'afa and Dharat Allouni villages in Deir Ezzor Eastern countryside.

Civil sources told SANA Sunday that the US-led collation carried out several raids on the houses of citizens in the said villages, claiming the lives of at least 29 persons.

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Comment: Just five days ago:

US, Turkey, terrorists kill dozens of civilians in Syria today - Damascus, Afrin, Deir Ezzor

Evidently, the U.S. and its allies are not nearly as concerned for civilians in Deir Ezzor as they are for jihadists in East Ghouta:

East Ghouta: Syria wants to liberate it, the West wants to save the terrorists occupying it


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Surprise! Transgender 'boy' taking testosterone wins girls' Texas wrestling title for second time

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© APMack Beggs (left) after defending his Class 6A girls 110-pound title during the UIL State Wrestling Championships in Texas
For the second year in a row, a transgender wrestler has won the Texas girls' Class 6A 110-pound division.

Mack Beggs, an 18-year-old senior from Euless Trinity High School near Dallas, entered the tournament in Cypress outside Houston with an undefeated record. He beat Chelsea Sanchez - whom he beat for the title in 2017 - in the final match Saturday.

Video posted online showed a mix of cheers and boos from the crowd following Beggs' win.

Beggs is in the process of transitioning from female to male and taking a low dose of testosterone.

It was his steroid therapy treatments while wrestling girls that stirred a fierce debate about competitive fairness and transgender rights last season. It's been a lot quieter since last year, when his march to a state championship was dogged by a last-minute lawsuit that tried to stop him.

Comment: Of course the fact that taking testosterone results in muscle growth had nothing to do with this double victory... or did it?


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It is ALWAYS okay to question official narratives

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On the fifth of April, 2017, CNN staged a fake, scripted interview featuring a seven year-old Syrian girl sounding out pro-regime change talking points syllable-by-syllable using concepts that she could not possibly understand. CNN host Alisyn Camerota was asking the child questions throughout the performance, which means that Camerota necessarily had the other half of the script.

CNN has never offered an explanation for this event, and nobody has ever been able to provide me with a plausible defense of it.

This is not some tinfoil hat fantasy I made up in my imagination. This happened. CNN knowingly staged a fake, scripted interview and deceitfully passed it off to its audience as a real one, exploiting a small child for interventionist propaganda in an inexcusably fraudulent way.

Comment: Johnstone is right - questioning the official narrative is always the right thing to do. See:


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The struggle for Afrin: Syria, Turkey, Russia and the Kurds

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© AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILICTurkish army troops gather near the Syrian border at Hassa, in Hatay province on January 21, 2018. Turkish forces on January 20, 2018, began a major new operation aimed at ousting the Peoples' Protection Units (YPG) Kurdish militia from Afrin, pounding dozens of targets from the sky in air raids and with artillery. Turkey accuses the YPG of being the Syrian offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) which has waged a rebellion in the Turkish southeast for more than three decades and is regarded as a terror group by Ankara and its Western allies.
Russia tries to broker a diplomatic solution to the Afrin conflict

The complexities of the fighting in Afrin have - unsurprisingly - confounded most people, to the point where understanding of what is actually going on there is becoming very difficult and is causing much misunderstanding.

Deciphering Russian policy with respect to the Afrin conflict between Turkey and the Kurds is causing special problems.

The most common view I have seen is that Turkey attacked the Kurds in Afrin with Russia's agreement, with some speculating that the Russians are using the Afrin conflict to drive a wedge between Turkey - a NATO member state - and the US, which is backing the Kurds.

This has supposedly pitted the Russians against the Syrian government and Iran.

The recent movement of Syrian troops into Afrin has even led to some talk of Syria and Iran being now pitted in a conflict in Afrin alongside the Kurds against a supposed "Russian-Turkish" alliance.

This is often accompanied with talk that President Assad has made a serious mistake by sending his troops to fight alongside the Kurds in Afrin. Supposedly the Syrian military without the support of Russia is incapable of defeating the Turkish military and is risking a serious defeat by fighting the Turks alongside the Kurds in Afrin.

In my opinion this analysis is wrong, and in this article I shall attempt to show why.

Comment: If a compromise is reached between the Syrian government, Turkey and the Kurds, it will be a great victory in favor of peace and stability in the region - and once again the world will have Russia to thank for this. The problem is not only that Turkey has been playing a double game since the beginning of the Syrian conflict and it is unpredictable, but also that the U.S., Israel and allies are not just going to sit and watch how the prospect of destroying and plundering Syria is taken away from their hands.


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Iraq issues death sentences to 16 Turkish women over ISIS membership

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Iraq's Central Criminal Court has issued death sentences to 16 Turkish women, a judiciary spokesman said. They were found guilty of joining Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and aiding terrorists in their attacks.

The women were convicted to death by hanging after "it was proven they belong to the Daesh terrorist group and after they confessed to marrying Daesh elements or providing members of the group with logistical aid or helping them carry out terrorist attacks," Judge Abdul-Sattar al-Birqdar, a spokesman of the court, told reporters, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State. The court's decision can still be appealed, he said.

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Bulgaria and Slovakia rebuke 'gender ideology' by refusing to ratify Istanbul Convention

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Borissov [L] and Fico
A wave of opposition in Central Europe to so-called "gender ideology" has led Bulgaria on 15 February, and then Slovakia yesterday (22 February) to oppose ratifying the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence.

The developments highlight widespread resistance among the more socially conservative countries of the former eastern bloc to the liberal values of wealthier Western Europe.

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico yesterday said he refused to ratify the Istanbul Convention because he considers it at odds with the country's constitutional definition of marriage as a heterosexual union.

Comment: The Bulgarian Church has come out against this treaty, and has issued some strong words against 'gender ideology' in general:
"It is a tool that instills a value system that is unfamiliar to us in order to allow society to be governed by a new model in the interests of a small part of it," the Church's Holy Synod, its top executive body, said in a statement.

"It raises concerns about the future of the European Christian civilization because it contains a new understanding of man - man as an absolute master, the man without God who follows his desires and passions to such an extent that he can even determine his gender," the Holy Synod said.

"The consequences of denying biblical truths are tragic and we are witnessing them in many societies where "gender" ideology has long been a state policy," the church said.