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Sunny Angel, twice a victim of forced marriage, described that Indian men asking her family to marry her had hoped to "use her as a ticket" to the UK by gaining a visa through marriage.
"[As] the victims, we don't want them here," she added.

A fire at the flooded Arkema plant after Tropical Storm Harvey passed in Crosby, Texas, US August 31, 2017
The Harris County court grand jury ruled that Richard Rowe, the CEO of the Paris-based company, and Leslie Comardelle, the manager of the Houston plant, were personally at fault for the emission. Arkema itself faces a fine of $1 million.
"Companies don't make decisions, people do. Responsibility for pursuing profit over the health of innocent people rests with the leadership of Arkema," Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said in a statement.
The facility lost power after being submerged in up to six feet of water during last August's devastating storm. As a result power went out, causing organic peroxides to become unstable. Through the course of a week, the flammable materials caught fire and exploded over the plant, sending plumes of smoke into the air. This caused documented damage among a half-dozen first responders, and more general complaints elsewhere.
Trump made the remarks at the premiere of Dinesh D'Souza's new film, 'Death of a Nation: Plantation Politics and the Making of the Democratic Party,' which argues Adolf Hitler was a progressive liberal.
"I've been hearing the left talking about these things ― fascism, Nazism on the right, and when you look at the actual history of how these things evolved, and when you actually look at that [Nazi] platform versus the platform of the modern left, you say, wait a minute, those two are really heavily aligned and frankly contrary to the right," Trump Jr. told One America News Network.
Stirewalt said, "We are at a point where the White House briefs very rarely and when they do it's useless. We should stop the televised briefing, it is counterproductive, it's turned into showboat theater, no one, no questions get answered. Not no questions, but the substance of issues is not addressed. It has become a forum for personal achievement and clinical utility for the administration."
Comment: See also:
- CNN's Brian Stelter says Trump is leading a 'hate movement' against the MSM
- CNN's Jim Acosta spars with Sanders when she refused to repeat 'press are not the enemy of the people'
- White House CNN reporter booed at Trump rally in front of camera
- Trump hits back after New York Times publisher decries 'enemy of the people' comments
Discussing the Trump supporters who heckled CNN reporter Jim Acosta on Tuesday evening before Trump's rally in Tampa, Florida, Stelter told CNNI's Hala Gorani, "I think what we are increasingly seeing from the president and his aides and his allies is a hate movement against the American press."
"When you look at the behavior around Jim Acosta and some of the other reporter at these rallies, you really do see a hate movement," he insisted.
Comment: Trump's ongoing battle with the press appears to be reaching a boiling point. Trump supporters are so sick of the lies coming out of the MSM that they're starting to fight back. The worries that 'someone might get hurt' are likely valid - with tensions as tight as they are, there's no telling when, where or how this might explode.
See also:
- CNN's Jim Acosta spars with Sanders when she refused to repeat 'press are not the enemy of the people'
- White House CNN reporter booed at Trump rally in front of camera
- "The US press is very dishonest", says Trump
- Press Secretary Sanders rips CNN for more 'fake news' after misrepresenting key figure in Trump admin
- CNN reporter banned from White House press event, Fox News joins outcry after exclusion
Mac Donald says that identity politics has already taken over the humanities and social sciences on American campuses. Waiting in the wings for a similar takeover are the STEM fields - science, technology, engineering and math. In the eyes of the diversity and inclusiveness czars, the STEM fields don't have a pleasing mixture of blacks, Hispanics and women. The effort to get this "pleasing mix" is doing great damage to how science is taught and evaluated, threatening innovation and American competitiveness.
Comment: The importance of competence in fields that are life and death, or even fields where innovation and progress should be valued over equity, is something we as a society ignore at our own peril. The idea that skin color or gender are more important than actually being qualified or capable of performing, never mind excelling at, a job is utter insanity.
See also:
- Social Justice in STEM courses: College physics 101 course requires 'Decolonization' project
- Through the looking glass at Concordia University: Identity politics are ruining higher education
- Identity politics is harming the sciences
- Steven Pinker on identity politics: 'An enemy of reason and Enlightenment values'
- More gender equality leads to less women in STEM fields, not more
- Sex and the STEM fields: Stubborn ideologies meet even more stubborn facts
The 3.9% unemployment rate is not due to employment. It results from not counting discouraged workers who have ceased to search for jobs because there are no jobs to be had. If an unemployed person is not actively searching for a job, he is not counted as being in the labor force. The way the unemployment rate is measured makes it a hoax.
The government tells us that there is essentially no inflation despite the fact that prices have been rising strongly - the price of food, the price of home repairs, the price of drugs, the price of almost everything. Two years ago the American Association of Retired People's Public Policy Institute reported that the average retail drug price has been increasing "at a worrying pace of 10 percent a year, and about 20 drugs have astoundingly had their prices quadruple since just December. Sixty drugs doubled over the same period. Turing Pharmaceuticals, headed by Martin Shkreli, is one of the most pronounced examples of this kind of behavior. The company bought a lifesaving cancer medication only to increase its price from $13.50 to $750 per pill."

Bodies outside a hospital morge after an air strike hit a fish market in Hodeida, Yemen August 2, 2018
A spokesman for the Houthi-affiliated health ministry said on Friday that "the United States bears full responsibility" for the deadly attack, adding that "the United Nations, its organizations and the international community have remained silent in the face of the aggression" from the US-backed, Saudi-led coalition that invaded Yemen in 2015.
The helicopter, reportedly operated by Utair airline, was carrying 15 passengers and three crew members, all of whom have been confirmed dead. The helicopter was reportedly taking workers to an oil well.
The crash took place shortly after take-off, with the helicopter's fuel tanks full. The resulting fire is believed to have completely incinerated the aircraft.
Comment: "The Transportation Prosecutor's Office for Western Siberia has opened an investigation into a possible violation of air transport safety regulations," a spokesperson for the agency said.
Two "black boxes" have been pulled from the wreckage of the crashed helicopter that came down near a remote Siberian village on Saturday, a source told Sputnik.
"A cockpit voice recorder and a flight data recorder were found at the site of the Mi-8 helicopter crash," the source in the regional emergency services said, adding their condition was unknown.
A core principle of socialism is the idea of an overarching supra-national solidarity that unites the international working class and overrides any factor that might divide it, such as nation, race, or gender. Workers of all nations are partners, having equal worth and responsibility in a struggle against those who profit from their brain and muscle.
Capitalism, especially in its most evolved, exploitative and heartless form - imperialism - has wronged certain groups of people more than others. Colonial empires tended to reserve their greatest brutality for subjugated peoples whilst the working class of these imperialist nations fared better in comparison, being closer to the crumbs that fell from the table of empire. The international class struggle aims to liberate all people everywhere from the drudgery of capitalism regardless of their past or present degree of oppression. The phrase 'an injury to one is an injury to all' encapsulates this mindset and conflicts with the idea of prioritising the interests of one faction of the working class over the entire collective.













Comment: Further reading: Liberal Fascism: Why Fascism Has Always Been a Leftist Movement, And How to Recognize Its Flavor