Society's Child
The term "brainwashing" was born in 1950. It is a Chinese word ("xinao", literally wash brain). Originally it served to describe a technique used - so it was claimed - by Chinese masterminds to manipulate the minds of American prisoners in the Korean War. They changed their unconscious mental processes and turned them into agents of sinister forces.
Many books and movies purported to show how this works. For example, the classic film "The Manchurian Candidate" shows how the communists take an American prisoner-of-war in the Korean war, an officer, manipulate his mind and give him an order to kill the US presidential candidate. The American officer does not know that he has been turned unconsciously into a communist agent. He does not remember the order given him under hypnosis and does not know that he acts accordingly.
The judge rejected Twitter's motion to dismiss the lawsuit from Taylor, who was banned by the platform in December last year.
In particular, Twitter's argument that it has a first amendment right to ban whoever it likes from its platform, for whatever reason was rejected.
The judge ruled that Twitter's belief that it had a right to ban users "at any time, for any reason, or no reason" could be a legally unconscionable policy on the company's part.
The judge also ruled that Twitter could be sued on the basis of misleading its users, due to the platform's promise - frequently expressed, frequently violated - not to ban accounts on the basis of viewpoint or political affiliation.
"This ruling has massive implications for the platform going forward," said Noah Peters, Jared Taylor's lawyer. "this is the first time that a social media company's argument that it can censor user speech has been rejected by a court."
Published Tuesday, the letter accuses the "racist right" of using the ongoing protests demanding the release of Tommy Robinson from prison to "reorganise."
Stating that the demonstration, which saw 5 police officers injured in running clashes, is the "first serious attempt since the collapse of the English Defence League (EDL) to develop a racist street movement and give it a political form.
The program is currently happening at Anacostia High School, a public school in D.C. that has around 450 students, 98.9 percent of whom are African American. Only 1 percent of the students are proficient in Math, and only 4 percent are proficient in English, according to the school's website.
Midwife Loral Patchen, who runs the program at the school and is responsible for administering pregnancy and STD tests, and prescribing various forms of birth control to underage girls, told NPR that the goal is to reduce the rate of teen pregnancy.

Children at a camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) near Sanaa, Yemen, March 18, 2018.
The Trump administration's Stephen Miller-inspired immigration policy of coercively tearing children from their parents is rightly receiving a hefty load of criticism, even from some of the more traditional Republicans. Some 2,000 children have already been separated from their parents and placed in makeshift government shelters in less than a month and a half, with estimates that this number will continue to rise (and has probably already risen).
The outrage over this policy - while blame is still being deflected elsewhere by Donald Trump himself - is understandable and far-reaching indeed, right across the political spectrum.
The Freedom Awards honor individuals who "defend and advance the cause of freedom around the world" and will be hosted in Berlin later this week - but the nominations have caused quite a few puzzled reactions online.
According to the Atlantic Council website, Albright will be recognized for her "championing of global democracy" and as an exemplar of "the power of diplomacy in achieving solutions to the most pressing challenges facing our world."
According to the official course description posted on the school's website, students will "both read from various trajectories of queer literature and engage what it means to read queerly" as part of the "Queer Literatures: Theory, Narrative, and Aesthetics" course.
"We will consider the historical etymology of the term queer and think through its affiliate terms and acronyms: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans," the description continues. "We will investigate how discourses of power and institutions of normativity have come up against queer bodies, narratives, and politic-and how such encounters are historically situated."
Just for a few days, mind you, for most of them were convinced - or thought they knew - that they would return after a week or two and re-open those front doors and walk back into the houses many had owned for generations. I always feel a sense of "shock and awe" when I see those keys - and I held one in my hand again a few days ago.
Fellow panelist Zac Petkanas, a former adviser on the Democratic National Committee, then became enraged, shouting as the interview descended into cross-talk. Lewandowski continues to make his point, saying: "When you cross the border illegally, when you commit a crime, you are taken away from your family because that's how this country works."
Estonia has decided to fight for its "energy independence" and decided to buy natural gas from...Finland. There is only one question regarding this otherwise normally sounding news. What is the source of natural gas in Finland?
Let's figure this out step by step...
Yle, the Finnish Broadcasting Company, reports that the construction of the Balticconnector gas pipeline project to connect Finland and Estonia with the natural gas pipeline started on 8th of June 2018 near Helsinki. The reason for this project, as I have said already, is "to reduce dependence" on Russian gas.
During the opening ceremony, Finnish Minister of the Environment and Energy Kimmo Tiilikainen stated that the construction of the Balticconnector will be beneficial to all participants on the Eastern part of the Baltic Sea region. It will also open the Scandinavian energy market for the Baltic countries. This gas pipeline also, in his opinion, will increase the security of natural gas deliveries.
So far so good.
Comment: In some respects it is disturbing to think of whole countries out there are, shall we say, just 'passing gas'!















Comment: See also: