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Time to stop first world "gender gap" hysteria: Men and women make different vocational choices

Gender equality
Each year, 265 million in public funding goes toward The Canada Research Chairs Program, a program that funds top researchers at Canadian universities. Now, Science Minister Kirsty Duncan is threatening to defund its chairs for not meeting "diversity targets".

The decision came after Minister Duncan took offense at the unequal number of chairs held by women. "There were two times more men nominated (for research chair positions) than women" Duncan exclaimed during in an interview with the Associated Press.

Government funding will be withheld until universities nominate an equal number of women. But aren't universities progressive strongholds, bereft of bias and bastions of equality? Of all places, it seems unlikely that university faculties are actively holding women back.

As of December 2016, only 30 per cent of the funded chair positions were held by women. However, between 2000 and 2015, 31 per cent of applicants for the jobs were from women. Based on these numbers it would be impossible to argue that sexist hiring practices are the cause of the gender imbalance in research chairs. Fewer women hold research chair positions because fewer women apply; it's that simple.

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Eye 2

Made in the West: Thanks to war and chaos we have a new era of global famine

Sudan villager
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The famines threatening many parts of the world today have one thing in common: Western aggression and destabilization.

In February of this year, the world's first famine in six years was officially declared in South Sudan. A month later, the UN's humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien warned the Security Council that three other countries - Yemen, Somalia, and Nigeria - also stood on the brink of famine, with 20 million at risk of starving to death within months.

The world, he said, was now "facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the United Nations." Unless $4.4billion in emergency funds was raised by the end of March, warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, 20 million would likely starve to death. When the deadline was reached, he had received less than a tenth of that, a paltry $423 million.

The amount raised has increased since then but stands at little above one-third of the target. It is almost certain not to be met, with donations dropping sharply since mid-May.

Beaker

Toxins prevalent in water under Tennessee power plant cause alarm

Tennessee toxins
© AP photo/Adrian SainzTVA finds arsenic and lead in groundwater beneath Allen Fossil Plant.
Memphis residents are as proud of their sweet-tasting water as their barbecue and blues. The water—drawn from the Memphis Sand aquifer beneath this Tennessee city—is so revered that a city utility called it a "community treasure" in an online report on its cleanliness.

So alarms went off after state environmental officials and the Tennessee Valley Authority revealed this week that high levels of arsenic and lead had been found in groundwater beneath the coal-fired Allen Fossil Plant in southwest Memphis. The toxins were detected in wells where pollution is monitored from ponds that hold coal ash—the dirty byproduct left from burning coal to generate electricity.

One well had arsenic at levels more than 300 times the federal drinking-water standard. The monitoring wells run about 50 feet (15 meters) deep and are about a half-mile (.8 kilometer) from far deeper wells drilled by the TVA directly into the Memphis Sand aquifer. Next year, the TVA plans to pump 3.5 million gallons (13.2 million liters) of water out of the aquifer per day to cool a natural gas power plant that is replacing the aging Allen coal plant.

Comment: And they sent 12K bottles of it to Flint, Michigan...did they test it first?


Cult

'Honk against Satan!': Hundreds of Catholic demonstrators protest against Satanic statue in Minnesota (VIDEO)

Protest statue
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Hundreds of Catholic demonstrators have turned out to protest the planned installation of a satanic statue at a Minnesota memorial park.

Saturday's protest saw droves of protesters sing and pray while holding placards that read "Satan is evil, evil has no rights", "Honk against Satan" and "Satan takes souls to hell" at Veterans Memorial Park in Belle Plaine, southwest of Minneapolis.

Alarm Clock

Sad reality in America: My teen boys are blind to rape culture

Rape culture
© Dan Honda/Bay Area News Group via APBrock Turner leaves jail Sept. 2 after serving half of his six-month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman at Stanford University.
"Oh boy," my son said, rolling his eyes. "Not rape culture again."

We were sitting around the dinner table talking about the news. As soon as I mentioned the Stanford sexual assault case, my sons looked at each other. They knew what was coming. They've been listening to me talk about consent, misogyny and rape culture since they were tweens. They listened to me then, but they are 16 and 18 now and they roll their eyes and argue when I talk to them about sexism and misogyny.

"There's no such thing as rape culture," my other son said. "You say everything is about rape culture or sexism."

Comment: People who ascribe to this type of rationale end up committing all sorts of atrocities in the name of their cause without realizing they become the very problem they seek to eradicate. See also this follow-up article by the same author:


Horse

'Not suitable for human consumption': Spanish police rein in illegal horse meat traders

Horse meat
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Some 65 people have been charged in connection with peddling horse meat unfit for human consumption, according to the European police agency Europol.

Investigators looking into "unusual behavior" in horse meat markets are said to have uncovered an operation run by an organized crime syndicate in Spain in which old and neglected horses were slaughtered and sold as meat abroad.

As part of Operation Gazel by Spain's Guardia Civil, two slaughterhouses were found to be producing horse meat "not suitable for consumption".

2 + 2 = 4

Rwanda will proceed with the ban on used clothes despite threats by the United States

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has insisted that Rwanda will proceed with its plan to phase-out importation of second-hand clothes despite threats from the US that the move could lead to a review of his country's eligibility for duty-free access to the American market.

President Paul Kagame.
© Rwanda Government/FlickrPresident Paul Kagame.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has insisted that Rwanda will proceed with its plan to phase-out importation of second-hand clothes despite threats from the U.S. that the move could lead to a review of his country's eligibility for duty-free access to the American market. President Kagame recently made the remarks while addressing a news conference moments after submitting his nomination papers to the National Electoral Commission (NEC).

Books

Rabid feminist professors claim that citations in scholarly articles contribute to 'white heteromasculinity'

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In a recent academic journal article, two feminist professors claim that citing sources in scholarly articles contributes to "white heteromasculinity."

Rutgers University professor Carrie Mott and University of Waterloo professor Daniel Cockayne advance the claim in an article published last month in the Feminist Journal of Geography, but also suggest that citation can serve as "a feminist and anti-racist technology of resistance" if references are chosen with the explicit intent of promoting "those authors and voices we want to carry forward."

Mott and Cockayne say citation practices are an issue of scholarly concern because whether a professor's work is cited by other scholars has strong implications for hiring, promotion, tenure, and how "certain voices are represented over others" in academia.

"To cite only white men...or to only cite established scholars...does a disservice to researchers and writers who are othered by white heteromasculinism," they argue, defining "white heteromasculinism" as "an intersectional system of oppression describing on-going processes that bolster the status of those who are white, male, able-bodied, economically privileged, heterosexual, and cisgendered."

Handcuffs

California cat killer gets 16 years in jail

housecat
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A man has been handed a 16 year jail term for killing 21 cats in California. He also faced an allegation of sexually abusing a dead cat.

Robert Roy Farmer, 26, was sentenced at Santa Clara County Superior Court, Friday, after pleading guilty last year to 21 felony counts of animal cruelty and one count each of misdemeanor battery and being under the influence.

The cats began vanishing from San Jose's Cambrian Park neighborhood in September 2015 and were later found dead, according to the Mercury News.

That month, police received home surveillance footage of a white man luring a cat from its owner's residence before grabbing the feline and running away. The footage prompted police to carry out "follow up investigations" into the pet's abduction.

On October 8 2015, Farmer, the son of a retired San Jose Police Department captain, was found sleeping inside his car at a Home Depot parking lot. Police searched the car and found a dead cat "concealed within the vehicle", according to a statement on Farmer's arrest.

Fire

Three people dead in Honolulu high-rise fire

honolulu apartment fire
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At least three people died, as over 100 firefighters battled a massive five-alarm fire in a condominium in Honolulu, Hawaii. At least 12 were reportedly injured in the blaze.

A crew of more than 100 firefighters managed to bring the fire under control by 6:30pm local time on Friday, Reuters reports citing Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell.

The Honolulu Fire Department confirmed three deaths on the 26th floor, AP reported. Four of the 12 injured, including one firefighter, were hospitalized in serious condition, while others were treated at the scene, according to the Star-Advertiser newspaper.

As of 4:45pm local time (10:45pm Eastern) the flames continued to spread to multiple floors.