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Undersea gas pipeline rupture causes fire in Gulf of Mexico

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Petroleos Mexicanos, Mexico’s state-owned oil company on July 2, Friday said that fire was caught in the Gulf of Mexico due to a crack in an undersea gas pipeline.
Mexico's state-owned oil company said Friday it suffered a rupture in an undersea gas pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico, sending flames boiling to the surface in the Gulf waters.

Petroleos Mexicanos said it had dispatched fire control boats to pump more water over the flames.

Pemex, as the company is known, said nobody was injured in the incident in the offshore Ku-Maloob-Zaap field.

Red Flag

Why the left wants Covid to last forever... And the right thinks the pandemic is over already

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U.S., June 16, 2021
A new poll has revealed wildly contrasting views on the virus. While many conservatives believe the worst has passed, progressives' refusal to let it go points to a perpetual anxiety disorder and confirms their desire to control.

It would be fascinating in the near future for sociologists and psychiatrists to examine what it was about left-leaning politicos that led them to embrace the Covid-19 pandemic so heartily. Unfortunately, most potential researchers probably hold that particular voting bent and are less likely to self-examine adequately to answer such a question.

Regardless, the evidence is strengthened this week by a Gallup study stating a solid majority of 57% amongst Republicans believe the pandemic is over within the United States - while a shocking 4% of Democrats share that optimism. That Dem number is so low it's statistically insignificant, and nearly within the expected margin of error for a survey.

The poll tells us essentially no one on the American left is willing to let the pandemic go. Within the big coastal cities - ground zero for most progressive policies - we still see young, healthy people wearing masks out for a walk on a beautiful day or alone behind the steering wheel. Unless such people have ongoing autoimmune issues, those displays are only to call attention to the Covid policies they support.

Comment: See also: Vaccine Virtue Signaling And The Totalitarian Cult of Woke and The War on Reality


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Pinterest updates policy to prohibit ads promoting weight loss

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Starting today, Pinterest will prohibit all advertisers from sharing ads that promote weight loss. This includes any language and imagery that encourages weight loss, promotes weight loss products, idealizes certain body types, or references the BMI (which is often a poor indicator of overall health). This makes Pinterest the first major social media platform to take this stance.

Social media has played a role in promoting harmful beauty standards for as long as it's existed. But even as "body positivity" has eclipsed the "thinspo" that proliferated on Tumblr a decade ago, sometimes, the trend can be a thin veil for weight stigma. Take a company like Weight Watchers, for example, which re-branded to WW ("Wellness That Works") in 2018, yet continues to boast its members' weight loss stories on its website. Even when online content about weight loss is well-meaning, it often contributes to a rise in disordered eating behavior rather than healthy habits, which is why the wellness industry can be so harmful.

Pinterest developed its updated ad policy with guidance from the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), which has also worked with platforms like Tumblr and Facebook in the past. Since March 2020, the onset of the pandemic in the US, NEDA has experienced an increase in activity on its helplines for people struggling with eating disorders. As Vox's Rebecca Jennings pointed out, people started spending even more time online during lockdown, which means more exposure to content that makes us feel bad about ourselves. Even the TikTok-famous sixteen-year-old actress Sissy Sheridan tweeted, "i liked my body before i downloaded tik tok."

Comment: On the one hand, social media does do a number on young girls' mental health. But on the other, this seems a ridiculous swing in the opposite direction. Weight loss ads are not inherently harmful, especially if they happen to be for products or services that actually work. Obesity is a problem too, after all. This is the problem with the therapeutic mentality. Try to solve one problem, create another.


Target

Trump organization CFO Allen Weisselberg surrenders to face tax charges

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Trump chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, second from left
The Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, surrendered to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office on Thursday after a grand jury indicted him and former President Donald Trump's company in a case over its business dealings.

The charges, handed up by a New York grand jury, stem from a scheme to pay compensation to Weisselberg and possibly others "off the books" by the Trump Organization. They are expected to be unsealed in court Thursday afternoon in Manhattan, one Trump representative told NBC News.

Weisselberg's attorney, Mary Mulligan, confirmed he had turned himself in but had no further comment.

A Trump Organization spokesperson called the indictments politically motivated and said Weisselberg
"is now being used by the Manhattan district attorney as a pawn in a scorched-earth attempt to harm the former president. The district attorney is bringing a criminal prosecution involving employee benefits that neither the IRS nor any other district attorney would ever think of bringing. This is not justice; this is politics."

Arrow Up

Trade deficit rises to more than $70B in May

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The trade deficit rose to more than $70 billion in May amid a surge in imported goods and materials.

The U.S. trade deficit hit $71.2 billion, rising 3.1 percent from $69.1 billion in April, The Commerce Department said on Friday, according to The Associated Press.

Exports went up 0.6 percent to $206 billion while imports rose 1.3 percent to $277.3 billion.

The total deficit in goods in May was at $89.2 billion. The surplus in services was at $17.9 billion.

The goods deficit has been on the rise due to changing consumption patterns among Americans during the pandemic while the services surplus has been going down due to the pandemic's impact on areas such as the travel industry, AP noted.

Comment: Trade deficits reduce national savings and the income of domestic workers.


Arrow Down

Supreme Court rejects florist's case against participating in same-sex wedding

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Support for Stutzman
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday it would not take up a case over LGBT rights and religious liberty when it comes to same-sex weddings in a dispute brought by a florist.

The high court declined to hear Barronelle Stutzman's case after she lost at the Washington Supreme Court when the state attorney general sued her for not providing flowers from her flower shop, Arlene's Flowers, for a same-sex wedding. The American Civil Liberties Union also filed a lawsuit against the florist on behalf of the couple.

Washington's highest court concluded she could be forced to participate in the event despite her First Amendment claim that it ran afoul of her beliefs.

Comment: More on the group defending Stutzman:

The Christian legal army behind 'Masterpiece Cakeshop', the bakery that refused to make cake for same-sex wedding


Star of David

Israeli police reportedly accuse Shin Bet of being behind 'most' violence in Arab-Israeli communities

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Palestinians run away from tear gas during clashes with Israeli security forces at the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City Monday, May 10, 2021
Senior officer reportedly blames security service for tying force's hands by giving immunity to leaders behind violent crime; agency says accusation 'false, has no basis'

A senior police officer has reportedly claimed that police are limited in their ability to respond to violent crimes in the Arab Israeli community because those leading the violence "are mostly Shin Bet informants." The security service immediately denied the claim.

According to a report by Channel 13 news on Wednesday, the comment was made in a recent high-level meeting at the Israel Police national headquarters in preparation for a separate meeting held earlier in the day between Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and Public Security Minister Omer Barlev.

Comment: Shin Bet is Israel's internal security agency, similar to the FBI. And like the FBI it seems to be engaging in activities such as fomenting "terrorist" plots to justify its existence.


Heart - Black

Save the Children is co-opted by transgender ideology. It isn't protecting youngsters, it's endangering them

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Save the Children's logo seen in London, UK
The charity is supposed to help vulnerable children, which is why it rightly opposes FGM. So why is it promoting the idea that it's OK for girls as young as seven to go down a path that leads to gender reassignment surgery?

Save the Children was established in the aftermath of the First World War by Eglantyne Jebb and Dorothy Buxton, two sisters from England who had been appalled by the impact of British government policy on children across Europe. The war may have been over, but the Royal Navy maintained a blockade of Germany until it signed the Treaty of Versailles. In cities like Berlin and Vienna, children were starving.

Comment: Refreshing to see one who knows the transgender world from the inside, speaking with such sense. Well done, Ms. Hayton. As a teacher, she is passionate about protecting children from ALL harm and isn't afraid to voice it:


Heart - Black

Hundreds of children in the Netherlands report being sexually exploited during pandemic

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Hundreds of children in the Netherlands were sexually exploited during the coronavirus pandemic, AD reports based on figures from the center against child trafficking and human trafficking CKM for 2020. Parents were much more often involved in the sexual abuse, the center found.

Last year 250 children reported that they were being sexually abused. They did so through an online chat platform, where victims can anonymously share their story. The majority of victims were minors, the youngest was 9 years old.

Last year, one or both parents were the perpetrators in 14.5 percent of cases, up from 6.8 percent in 2019. "Now one in seven involves the parents themselves, that is very intense," CKM spokesperson Shamir Ceuleers said to AD. Strikingly, the perpetrator is almost as often the father as the mother of the victim. In a number of cases, a new partner was also involved in exploiting the child. When parents are involved, the child usually faces long-term abuse, often lasting two or more years.

Comment: The lockdowns have clearly made the already rampant (occurring across all strata of society) and damaging sexual abuse of children even worse:


Eye 1

Facebook rolls out weird 'you've been exposed to extremist content' alerts - encourages reporting wrongthink

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Asks users to report anyone they think 'might be becoming an extremist', without defining what that even is.

Facebook users have begun to receive creepy messages warning them that they 'may have been exposed to extremist content' and asking if they need support, as well as asking them to report anyone they know who 'may be becoming an extremist'.

The warnings began popping up Thursday and have little indication of what the platform considers to be 'extremist content':