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Based on an out-of-context "staredown" between student Nick Sandmann and Phillips, high-profile liberals across Twitter went on a blitzkrieg of fake news over the weekend - falsely claiming that the Covington High School group harassed Phillips while chanting "build the wall" - which never happened.
The 36-year-old driver knocked down a policeman who tried to stop him, before plowing his car into a barrier before the gate, the Polish Press Agency reported.
A police spokesman said that the man will be tested for drug and alcohol consumption, and did not "react to anything" when police arrested him.
The man's motives remain unknown. The driver most likely lost control of his vehicle after the police officer initially tried to stop him, Polish news site Rzeczpospolita reported.
Situated in Warsaw's historic center, the 200-year-old presidential palace is the place of work and residence for Andrzej Duda, the Polish president. Duda was not in the building at the time of the crash, as he departed for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Monday.
"The palace is safe and well guarded," Duda said through his press secretary. "Officers are doing their job well."
"I can confirm that at the time of his detention, Whelan had some documents containing state secrets, but I cannot go into details," Vladimir Zherebenkov, who represents Whelan, told reports on Tuesday.
Zherebenkov, however, suggested that his client may have been unaware that he was in possession of the secrets. "How he got it, what he was supposed to do with it, and whether Whelan knew that he had secret information is unknown," he said.
The former US Marine was seeking information on Russia of an "open" and "cultural" kind, the lawyer said, suggesting that his efforts were inspired only by his keen interest in Russian heritage.
This time it was BuzzFeed's Jason Leopold, "a reporter with a checkered past" (i.e., a history of inventing his sources) who broke the "bombshell" Russiagate story that turned out to be a bunch of horseshit. Leopold, and his colleague Anthony Cormier, reported that Trump had directed his attorney, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about plans to construct a Trump Tower in Moscow, thus suborning perjury and obstructing justice. Their sources for this "bombshell" story were allegedly "two federal law enforcement officials involved in an investigation of the matter."
The seminar, titled, "Grading Ain't Just Grading: Rethinking Writing Assessment Ecologies Towards Antiracist Ends," will be led by University of Washington-Tacoma professor Asao Inoue, who previously published an essay titled, "A Grade-less Writing Course that Focuses on Labor and Assessing," in which he argues in favor of "dispens[ing] almost completely with judgments of quality when producing course grades."
"This is my ideal writing course, and allows me to cultivate a more critical, democratic community. It shares responsibility and negotiates most of the work in the course with students, as well as the terms by which that work is done."
Comment: What can one say in the face of such idiocy, except how did this lunatic gain a college teaching position? The answer is that he is teaching at what is really an asylum comparable to Evergreen College.
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- Liberal education and the moral homicide of America
- The Untold History of Modern U.S. Education
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- American Education's Failure: The Cause and Cure
President John Jenkins wrote "as we prepare to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day...at Notre Dame, I write to let you know of a recent decision," in an email obtained by Campus Reform. "The murals by Luigi Gregori that adorn the ceremonial entrance to Notre Dame's Main Building depict the life and exploration of Christopher Columbus."
Jenkins continued by saying that the mural, which dates back to 1882-1884, was originally intended as a response to the school's mostly Catholic immigrant population. Columbus, it is believed, was also Catholic.
When asked by Gateway Pundit if she wanted to comment on the video, one of the mother's of a 14-year-old child who was present said that she was "too busy crying."
The heartbroken mom cried as she reacted to the video, horrified that no adults stepped in to protect the children from the racist hate being spewed at them. The men were cursing the boys out, calling them "dirty ass crackers," "racist bastards," and worse.
Comment: As the full story emerges journalists and celebrities are scrambling to delete the Tweets in which they doxx and advocate violence against these children:
Over the past 24 hours, journalists and public figures on Twitter have deleted previous posts slamming a group of MAGA hat-wearing teens for allegedly taunting a Native American vet, after more footage was released disputing the initial story. From CNN's Jake Tapper to Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, many on the internet are sharing a fuller explanation of the initial viral story.Disney film producer Jack Morrissey event went so far as to demand the kids get 'thrown into a woodchipper':
Others, however, are very subtly just using the 'delete' button.
Recode editor and New York Times contributing op-ed writer Kara Swisher, for instance, deleted one tweet saying she was thinking of "finding every one of these shitty kids and giving them a very large piece of my mind," and other tweets throwing slurs like "Nazi" and "nationalist." Sinclair chief political correspondent Scott Thurmandeleted a tweet alleging students in MAGA hats were "mocking" and "taunting" a Native American in front of the Lincoln Memorial in D.C., asking in a new tweet if the new video changed minds about the kids.
Anti-Trump activist Ed Krassenstein deleted a neutral tweet contemplating the intentions of Nick Sandmann, the young MAGA student accused of smirking at a Native American. His brother, Brian Krassenstein, deleted a tweet calling the students "bigoted." The New Republic's Jeet Heer deleted a tweet arguing the MAGA hat-wearing teens were "racist." CNN's Bakari Sellers deleted a tweet suggesting the kids should be "punched in the face."
Hollywood's Patton Oswalt deleted a tweet linking to a critical thread that didn't go so far as doxx the teens but identified alleged culture problems at the school. Oswalt did leave up subsequent retweets maintaining his opinion that they were at fault.
And now Trump supporters are asking why he's been silent over this egregious case of fake news. RT reports:
False accusations of racism and abuse against boys from a Kentucky Catholic high school - only because they wore MAGA hats - have spurred many supporters of President Donald Trump to action, but the POTUS himself has been missing.
In a story that spread like wildfire on Saturday, students from the Covington Catholic High School were accused of racism and harassing a Native American elder and Vietnam veteran outside the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Social media overflowed with outrage, doxxing and death threats - even after further videos from the scene showed the original story was entirely wrong. [...]
So far on Monday, Trump has tweeted about manufacturing jobs, Democrats, federal workers who aren't getting paid through the ongoing government shutdown, and the holiday dedicated to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. About the scandal involving the Covington schoolboys, he has said not a word.
In this short article, I want to analyze a somewhat different question: Why do we value the truth at all? This was a major theme in Bernard Williams' seminal 2004 book Truth and Truthfullness: An Essay in Genealogy. Inspired by the work of Nietzsche, especially his essay "On Truth and Falsity in a Nonmoral Sense" and On the Genealogy of Morality, Williams asks a different set of questions to those normally seen in standard philosophy. Most philosophers ask questions like "What is truth?" or "How can we discover truth?" These are obviously important questions and no right-minded person would be indifferent to them. But what Williams (following Nietzsche) is interested in is the "virtue" of truth; what roles does truth play in our lives, and is it valuable? How much truth are people really capable of handling? Are there circumstances where untruth might actually be valuable or even expected? These are peculiar questions, but asking them can help us get a better grip on why truth is virtuous, and why our post-truth era suffers from so many defects.
Comment: Even if it were so that the meaning of everything turns out to be nothing interesting, perhaps it is more about the search for 'truth' in of itself and its correct application of it in our lives that provides the meaning. What makes it interesting is the process of discovery, through trial and error, that adds to a richer understanding of the world around us. And with it, better equipped to place a more critical valuation on those things which improve our lives and those which worsen it. See also:
- Three guidelines for truth-telling
- Telling yourself the truth is doing the hard work up front
- 'Truthiness' and the death of empathy: When truth becomes disposable we are endangered beyond measure
- Behind the Headlines: Objectivity in a subjective world - Truth versus Lies
Harvard Medical School recently unveiled a project called the Sexual and Gender Minorities Health Equity Initiative styled as "a three-year plan to amend the core MD curriculum" to reflect recent beliefs about transgenderism and gender ideology. The program is meant to teach medical students how to "provide high-quality, holistic health care for sexual and gender minority patients of all ages."
The new program seeks a broad overhaul of the medical school's curriculum in order to eliminate "assumptions or errors about sex and gender, such as conflating sexual orientation with gender identity, presuming gender is immutable or treating heterosexuality as a default."
"The plan encompasses curriculum reform, faculty development, continuous quality assessment and global dissemination, as well as increased efforts to recruit and support students, faculty and staff with interests or experience in [sexual and gender minority] health," the announcement on Harvard Medical's website reads.
Comment: Will the future "doctors" trained under this insanity be prepared for the onslaught of lawsuits that will be coming in about a decade when the victims of the transgender ideology wake up to the fraud that has been perpetrated on them?
- The transgender zealots are trying to destroy truth itself
- I'm a pediatrician. How transgender ideology has infiltrated my field and produced large-scale child abuse
- The rich, white men institutionalizing transgender ideology
- Taxpayer-funded transgender lobby group, Action for Trans Health, demands free over-the-counter sex change hormones for people 'at any age' in online manifesto
- UK university blocks 'politically incorrect' research into sex change reversal
- The impact on children of accepting the 'transgender' ideology
The NYT's dirty little secret: Progressives keep quiet about Palestine out of fear for their careers
The 51-year-old legal scholar and civil rights advocate begins by quoting Martin Luther King's courageous coming out against the Vietnam War in 1967, when it could do him no good. Just as speaking up for Palestinians can only hurt our careers today thanks to the "well-documented power" of the Israel lobby.
















Comment: It has by now become obvious to many in the US that they are being fed a diet rich in lies and short on truth. More and more people are turning to true alternative sources of information - which is precisely why we are seeing the attack on it being made so vociferously - and from so many different centers of power. But until the truth space is completely eradicated, it is of the utmost importance that voices like the author's continue to use words like 'horseshit' or 'bat-shit crazy' to give the public an accurate description of the quality of information being shoved down our throats.