Society's Child
The internet has exploded with the highly dangerous "Tide Pod challenge," in which teens are supposed to stuff their mouth with detergent powder and even use it for cooking. A disturbing number of teenagers have been posting videos of themselves accepting the challenge and trying out the pods, which are extremely toxic and absolutely not meant to be consumed.
"I am not a feminist but a woman," Casta, 39, told Corsican news outlet Corse-Matin during an interview ahead of a local premiere on the Mediterranean island. "Women need not be afraid ... How can we give so much power to others? We are big enough to say what we want! We are responsible for ourselves."
The Connecticut State Police (CSP) released an After Action Report on Friday, detailing the agency's response to the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shootings in Newtown, Connecticut, which claimed the lives of 20 children and six staff members.
On December 14, 2012, gunman Adam Lanza shot his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School and opened fire on two classrooms before killing himself. Investigators never discovered a motive, but said Lanza was obsessed with Norwegian gunman Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011.
Comment: This is the real abomination about the Sandy Hook crime scene, not all that nonsense about it having been a staged setting with crisis actors.
A sloppy investigation was a boon to the FBI in covering the tracks of whoever really carried out this atrocity, compromising any evidence of there having been multiple operatives, and facilitating the framing of a patsy.
If the FBI wanted this scene to be kept pristine, it would have done so. See also:
- Behind the Headlines: The Sandy Hook Massacre, What Really Happened?
- Sandy Hook: School shooting or government false flag operation?
- Why the official Sandy Hook story makes absolutely no logistical sense
- Sandy Hook massacre: Evidence of official foreknowledge?
- Released: FBI documents on Sandy Hook show Feds visited shooter before massacre
In any case, Haiti has made it big in the news recently, due to President Trump deriding it and other African nations as "shithole countries". He especially considers them poor sources of new immigrants to the United States, and that the country should be more open to countries like Norway, a nation which once sent 1/3rd of its population to the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This article will present five reasons why President Trump is not racist in regards to his opinion on Haiti being a shithole country (facts are racist!), and will end with a strong argument that countries like Norway would indeed be far more preferencial sources of immigration to ensure U.S. prosperity. That is of course, if they even bothered to come. Norway by many measures is considered to be the most prosperous country in the world.
Comment: Yes, Haiti, like almost everywhere else in the world, was born in Western colonialism. Yes, Haiti is exploited to this day (ahem, including by the Clintons and George Soros). Yes, Haiti deserves our empathy for being in such a bad state.
But you have to draw a line somewhere.
Just as a person's misfortune is ultimately that person's responsibility, so too on the national scale.
A huge factor (if not the factor) as to why some chronic situations just never seem to ameliorate is because that empathy we naturally have for those who have not is hijacked by unscrupulous ideologues who SAY all the right things about helping others, but are really only in it for themselves.
Wake up and smell the coffee people.
Comment: The mainstream media serves to blind the public with fear and indoctrinate them with lies so that the pathocratic establishment can continue waging their illegal wars on whichever country dares get in the way of their imperialist agenda:
- Freakonomics and the fear of terrorists in America
- MSNBC ignores catastrophic US-backed war on Yemen deflects to fake news instead
- War Propaganda: The false BBC report that gave Israel the excuse to attack Syria
- Russia-Gate is state-sponsored paranoid propaganda

‘Very brave Syrian reporter’ in WaPo tweet unmasked as jihadi propagandist
Wanted terrorist Abdullah al-Muhaysini and 'brave journalist' Abu Omar
On January 11, Liz Sly retweeted a video featuring a man with a microphone cowering in front a camera in the middle of an airstrike, purportedly shot near the northern Syrian city of Idlib, a current focal point of fighting between the opposition and government forces.
"This Syrian journalist, standing in an open field while bombs explode all around him, is very lucky to be alive. No flak jacket or helmet. You can barely hear him above the explosions. He and his colleagues are very brave," wrote Sly, who is responsible for the newspaper's Syria and Iraq coverage.
"This Syrian journalist's name is Tahir al-Umar and he is with Free Syrian TV," she added in a later post.
I wasn't expecting a masterpiece, but I also wasn't expecting to be blasted in the face with ninety minutes of blatant war propaganda from the United States Department of Defense.
Before I go on I should mention that a group called Insurge Intelligence published a report a few months back on thousands of military and intelligence documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act which showed unbelievably extensive involvement of US defense and intelligence agencies in the production of popular Hollywood movies and TV shows. Just from the information this group was able to gain access to, the scripts and development of over 800 films and 1,000 television titles were found to have been influenced by the Pentagon, the CIA, and the NSA to advance the interests of the US war machine. We're talking about big, high profile titles you've definitely heard of, from Transformers to Meet the Parents.
"Even though [the resolution] is a significantly watered down version," Tabitha Mustafa, co-writer of the first draft, told Mondoweiss, "we see it as a first step in a process that will potentially include other resolutions and culminate in a far-reaching ordinance."
The symbolic victory for Palestinians and Palestine solidarity activists comes amidst a political climate in which anti-BDS measures written by Israel lobby groups inundate state legislatures across the country, and governors from New York to Maryland and dozens of other states have outlawed doing business with those supporting BDS, echoing Israel's talking points while doing so. Similar bills wait in Congress, inertia building along with Israel's international isolation.
The White House recently released a statement from the Trump Administration:
President Donald J. Trump is grateful to Chairman [Bob] Goodlatte, Chairman [Mike] McCaul, Congressman [Raul] Labrador, and Congresswoman [Martha] McSally for introducing immigration legislation that would accomplish the President's core priorities for the American people. The President looks forward to advancing legislation that secures the border, ends chain migration, cancels the visa lottery, and addresses the status of the DACA population in a responsible fashion.How very obscure. Because Trump campaigned, at least implicitly, on the promise of ejecting all illegal immigrants and other undesirables from American society.
For Hannah Troy, the twin blows of the Thomas Fire, which scorched parts of Santa Barbara last month in the biggest wildfire in the state's history, and this week's deadly mudslides only deepened her unease about the landscapes around her.
"California to me feels like it's just becoming a flourishing tinderbox," Troy said at a Red Cross shelter at a college in Santa Barbara, a wealthy city a couple hour's drive up the Pacific coast from Los Angeles.
Troy, a legal worker in her 50s, was born in New York's Long Island but moved as a child with her parents to Los Angeles. In 2006, she moved to the Montecito area to live with her sister and brother-in-law on a half-acre property, which survived this week with only some uprooted fences.
Comment: One wonders how big the billboard that has fallen on the heads of the people in California must be to get them to understand certain areas are now dangerous to live in.














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