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Starbucks employees respond to the company's 'face-saving' virtue signalling

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Starbucks employees are bristling after being forced to sit through an entire day of training on racial bias on Tuesday, following an April incident in which a Philadelphia manager called the police on a pair of black men who were sitting in the store without having purchased anything, which sparked a nationwide protest and culminated with Starbucks becoming "America's largest public toilet."


In order to atone for the now-fired manager's poor judgement, Starbucks rolled out a new "inclusiveness" policy - shuttering 8,000 locations for a day of "Color Brave" training which included several documentary videos, notebooks for employees to record their "private thoughts," and a 68-page employee guidebook which teaches employees about topics such as institutional racism and the history of prejudice.

According to the WSJ, "they also listened to a series of audio recordings of Starbucks employees describing interactions they have had with customers in which their own biases became apparent."

The whole thing made many employees, especially African Americans, highly uncomfortable.

Cloud Precipitation

Louis Vuitton hired a shaman to 'tame the weather' for fashion show

Shaman
Luxury brand Louis Vuitton hired a shaman to prevent rain from marring the brand's recent over-the-top show in the south of France.

Sources tell Page Six that while the guru had also been hired to tame the weather at previous shows around the world, skeptical execs at parent company LVMH had recently axed the jet-setting holy man from the budget.

But when a downpour unfashionably soaked an outdoor Dior show last week in Chantilly, France, the shaman was back on the payroll for Louis Vuitton's fashion show at the Fondation Maeght, near Antibes, this week.

Top stylist Kate Young posted as part of a fashion diary for Vogue.com for the Louis Vuitton resort show: "Vuitton hired a shaman to stave off the rain and apparently all his work succeeded (kissing trees, or so I heard), because it didn't rain until after the show finished!"

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Anglican bishops invite transgenders to be priests, Russian church thinks they need to see a psychiatrist

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One man's mental health diagnosis may be another man's ticket to the priesthood, according to recent developments in one of the world's largest Protestant denominations. The Anglican Communion has 85 million members worldwide, all of whom have ties with the Church of England.

To support a new Diversity Drive, and to help fill vacant spots in English churches, leading Anglican bishops have invited transgender persons to serve as priests. The Daily Telegraph reports:
The guidance, titled "welcoming and honouring LGBT+ people", warns that the church's reputation as being unwelcoming towards gay and transgender people is stopping young people attending.

"We very much hope that they, like everyone else, feel encouraged to serve on PCCs, or as churchwardens and worship leaders, for instance, and are supported in exploring vocations to licensed lay and ordained ministries," the guidance says.

"Nobody should be told that their sexual or gender identity in itself makes them an unsuitable candidate for leadership in the Church."

Comment: Russia is fighting against the spread of the amoral values of the West. See also:

Putin tapping into the worldwide revulsion and resistance to the hedonistic sewage coming out of the West


Cow

Expectant bovine faces death sentence for crossing EU border

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An unauthorized breach of the EU border may get you in deep trouble, and even cost you your precious life. Even if you happen to don a pair of horns and are pregnant to boot.

An expectant cow has been sentenced to die after it was careless enough to wander over the EU border, Agence France Presse reported.

Pistol

Unannounced active shooter drill traumatizes middle school students

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A middle school principal in Virginia has apologized to parents for an unannounced active shooter drill that seemed too real for some students - including one who "literally thought she was going to die," her mother said.

While unannounced safety drills aren't new in the district, Short Pump Middle School Principal Thomas McAuley acknowledged in an email that Tuesday's exercise at the school "seemed too real," the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.

"Please know our intent is never to cause unnecessary anxiety," McAuley's email read. "Using unannounced drills helps students as well as our own staff to 'train their brains' to respond appropriately under stress."

But the apology came a little too late for the mother of an eighth-grade girl who thought the drill was real after a code blue was announced on the school's intercom, prompting the girl to send her mother a text message saying, "I love you," the mom, April Sullivan, told the newspaper.

"They thought someone was in their school attacking them," Sullivan said. "My daughter was traumatized. She literally thought she was going to die."

Comment: That's not a fair comparison. A fire drill doesn't contain the threat of 'imminent' death with it. If you were to remove that element, then how will it really prepare people? The question is whether these drills will do anything to better prepare people for an active shooter situation. Do they just end up causing undue stress on the students or will they eventually desensitize people to them, and negate the whole purpose of being able to quickly and safely respond to a crisis? See also:


Music

'Wish You Were Here': Roger Waters displays pro-Assange message at Berlin concert

Roger Waters
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Roger Waters
Roger Waters, the former Pink Floyd singer, has once again mixed the worlds of music and politics by displaying a banner in support of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at a concert in Berlin.

The neon red text, which read "Resist the attempted silencing of Julian Assange," was projected onto a black backdrop before his concert on Saturday night. Waters, who is known for making radical political statements on stage, is an admirer of Assange and has previously featured images of the whistleblower in his shows.

Assange is unlikely to see the message of support, however. Housed in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since claiming asylum in 2012, the Australian has been banned from using the phone and internet for several weeks. He is also prohibited from having visitors.

Comment: See also: The White Helmets attempted to gain Roger Waters endorsement using Saudi cash


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Lee Camp on Redacted Tonight: 'It's open season on Americans by US police forces'

memorial Saheed Vassell
© G. Ronald Lopez / Global Look Press
A memorial of Saheed Vassell, killed by NYPD officers, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, US, April 6, 2018
We have a uniquely American problem in which civilians are getting massacred by police on a near-daily basis, Lee Camp says on the latest 'Redacted Tonight' episode about the problem of out-of-control policing in the US.

Just several days ago, video emerged showing Milwaukee police Tasering NBA player Sterling Brown for the 'crime' of parking in a disabled parking spot.

"But he got off easy," Camp said, given that police in the US have already killed over 400 people since the beginning of 2018.

In comparison, Lee explained, in the 12 months to April 2016, British cops discharged their weapons just seven times, with three people killed.

"They had only fired their guns seven times in a year! An average American cop discharges their weapons seven times just to open their beer can. When the little metal tab breaks off, you know, you gotta get the gun out. And then they fired three more times to celebrate once they get the beer open," Camp said.

Comment: See also: America in 2017: Almost 100 times more people were killed by police than terrorists


Attention

Only in France: Two doctors fight each other in the operating room

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Two doctors are risking disciplinary action after getting into a physical fight while their patient was still asleep on the theatre operating table.

An anaesthetist and urologist from the polyclinic of Lisieux (Calvados, Normandy) stand accused of fighting with each other during an operation on July 25, 2017.

A medical court in Caen heard that the anesthetist entered the operating theatre at around 18h, ready to supervise the wake-up of a patient that had been under anaesthetic during their operation.

Yet, the urologist surgeon said the operation had not yet finished, and that he was planning a final procedure.

According to the anaesthetist's lawyer, this is when problems began, since - he said - "this clinic does not treat emergencies, and we are not allowed to schedule any operations or procedures after 16h".

Tensions rose between the two doctors, with the surgeon accused of throwing a bottle of antiseptic solution into the anaesthetist's face.

Cardboard Box

'Are y'all serious?' Florida jury gives 4 cents to family of man killed by police

Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr. and family
© Miami Herald
In 2014, two officers with the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office in Florida went to Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr.'s home for a noise complaint.

Hill, a 30-year-old black man, had been blasting an expletive-laden song by Drake, according to court testimony reviewed by CNN, and an unhappy woman who heard the song called officers to complain. The two deputies, including Christopher Newman, arrived to the house and knocked on the garage door, which Hill opened.

The officers exclaimed that the man had a gun, according to a lawsuit from Hill's family, and so the 30-year-old closed his door. Newman fired bullets through the garage door, hitting Hill once in the head and twice in the chest.

Hill, a father of three, died of those injuries.

Comment: What a grotesque travesty of justice! Even if the victim had a gun - which is not clear, as cops always claim their fatal victims had guns - how does him closing the door translate into a justification for shooting him?? And what sort of mockery is it to award 4 cents in compensation to the family??

An opinion piece from Common Dreams:
What's A Black Life Worth In Trump's America? Four Bucks, Evidently. Oops, Scratch That. Four Cents.

May 31, 2018
Abby Zimet

In what's been called "the most racist jury 'award' in history," a Florida jury has decided there was really no problem with cops shooting and killing Gregory Vaughn Hill Jr., 30, in 2014 because he was playing music too loudly in his own garage while drunk. (Need we add, Hill was black?) The civil verdict marked the dismal end to a longstanding wrongful death suit filed by Hill's family in 2016, two years after St. Lucie County sheriff deputies turned up at Hill's house in Fort Pierce following complaints he'd been playing loud "F.U. music" in his garage as a nearby middle school was letting out for the day.

When Hill heard the cops knock, he opened the garage door, saw them, and began closing it again, at which point deputy Christopher Newman shot him three times - once in the head, twice in the abdomen - through the door, because everyone knows that according to the impeccable standards of American jurisprudence, getting drunk, playing music and closing a garage door are punishable by death without a trial. Police later claimed he'd had a gun they told him to drop - a claim never proved - and then said they'd found a gun (unloaded) in Hill's back pocket; they also determined his blood alcohol level was almost five times the legal limit for driving, though probably pretty close to that of many people getting drunk in their garage while listening to music.

Nonetheless, jurors found Newman, who had already cleared by a grand jury of criminal conduct, not guilty of "unreasonable, negligent and excessive" force under Florida's black-guys-are-scary law. Jurors were also asked to determine the amount of compensation to award Hill's three children for their loss; the family was seeking $500,000, but jurors instead opted to give them $4 total - $1 to his mother for his funeral expenses, and $1 to each of his children.

The grievous punchline: The jury unfathomably found Hill 99% liable for his own murder because "under the influence of alcoholic beverages to the extent that his normal faculties were impaired" - that death penalty offense again - thus reducing the family's award, and law enforcement's liability, to pennies. The family's attorney called the ruling "punitive"; Hill's family wants a new trial; his fiancée vowed to "keep fighting until I get some justice." On Facebook, the sheriff's office declared, "We are pleased to see this difficult and tragic incident come to a conclusion" and wished "everyone involved in the case the best." One concise comment summed up the general response: "Murderers."



USA

A whopping 95.9 million Americans are no longer in the labor force

unemployment job board
© Postmedia News
Record low unemployment rate my fat ass!!!

Don't believe the BLS bullshit. Scanning the Household data proves it is bullshit. If the economy was booming the number of people not in the labor force would be declining, as discouraged people came back into the work force. From May 2017 through September 2017 that was actually happening. The number of people not in the labor force declined by 558,000. The participation rate increased to 63%. This was definitely positive economic news.

Since September 2017 the unemployment rate has supposedly fallen from 4.2% to 3.8%. Sounds awesome. But it's bullshit. Just the facts ma'am:

New jobs added since September 2017 - 1.15 million Number of people who have left the labor force since September 2017 - 1.435 million