Society's Child
In an interview with Russian state media, Patriarch Kirill explained he does not entirely oppose gadgets, but warned against "falling into slavery" to smartphones.
Patriarch Kirill said that the collection of user data including "location, interests and fears" will make it possible for humans to be controlled by external forces.
"Control from a single point is a harbinger of the coming of the Antichrist," Kirill told the state-run Rossia-1 TV network on Orthodox Christmas Monday.
On the eighth consecutive weekend of anti-government protests across France, three BFMTV journalists and their security detail were chased through the streets of Rouen, after some protesters took offense to their presence.
One of the attacked journalists told Le Parisien that the crowd turned on the team after a cameraman tried to film a protester's banner. "30 people turned against us," the reporter said. "Threw eggs at us and insulted us. Our security exfiltrated us with difficulty, because some demonstrators barred the road with garbage can
Video footage of the fleeing journalists quickly did the rounds on social media, and other journalists jumped to the embattled team's defense.
Comment: BFMTV has been accused of being a govt mouthpiece and disseminating fake news by Yellow Vest protesters - they can now simply make up their stories from the comfort of their offices with no pretense of 'on-the-scene-coverage': Parisian Yellow Vests take on 'fake news' TV channel for spreading disinfo

The ruling allows only drivers with a Brussels taxi license and a special lamp light on the roof to operate in the Belgian capital.
The court order was issued on December 18 by the Dutch-speaking tribunal of commerce, Belgian news outlets La Libre Belgique and La Derniere Heure said on Thursday. The ruling allows only drivers with a Brussels taxi license and a special lamp light on the roof to operate in the Belgian capital, which hosts headquarters of NATO and EU Commission as well as offices of many other key international organizations.
Each noncompliance may result in a €10,000 ($11,300) fine for the platform, local media said.
The move is aimed to clarify a decision originally made in 2015, which ordered the US-based company to close its low-cost service with unprofessional drivers, Uberpop, in Brussels while the more expensive UberX service remained unaffected. The December order apparently targets all Uber services, however, the French-speaking side is still considering the case.
The ban brings Belgium in line with European Union regulations that require animals to be stunned, so they can't feel pain, before slaughter. However, Jewish and Muslim religious laws require that animals are conscious when they are killed.
Kosher and Halal methods of slaughter involve the animal being killed with a single cut to the neck which severs critical blood vessels. Advocates claim the animal loses consciousness in seconds and it doesn't suffer during the process.
Comment: The question to ask is: Would one simply cut the throat of a human being if helping them to die, and minimal suffering was the primary concern?
So why then would one do this to other earthlings?
Comment: Good call, Belgium.
Muslims and Jews living there: suck it up, cupcakes.

Angela Davis speaks onstage at the Busboys and Poets' Peace Ball: Voices of Hope and Resistance at National Museum Of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C., Jan. 19, 2017.
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute said in a statement posted on its website over the weekend that it was no longer giving Davis the human rights award.
The group said that "supporters and other concerned individuals and organizations, both inside and outside of our local community, began to make requests that we reconsider our decision" after it nominated the activist in September.
Their "Yellow Vest Virden-Brandon vehicle convoy" was made up of trucks, semi-trucks and cars driving along the province's Highway 1, between Virden and Brandon, Man. Organizers say it stretched for nearly 10 kilometres.
Protester Ash Swereda told CTV Winnipeg, "we need some changes."
"We got millions of people that want to work and no work, no future," he said.
Fellow protester Sonny Black said he wanted more federal support for pipelines and jobs in Canada's oil industry.
Black works in the oil and gas sector and said he was worried about, "everything Trudeau is doing to kill it."
Comment: There's more similarity between the Yellow Vests in France and the similar ones popping up in Canada than may first seem apparent: Both groups are protesting against the elite's heavy handed attempts to lay all the austerity measures that result from their fantasy climate change non-issue into the laps of the already-struggling average citizen. Hopefully this will catch on in Canada as much as it has in France - it's time for Canadians to be uncharacteristically fed up!
See also:
- Gilets Jaunes Protests Spread to Canada: Thousands Say NO to Justin Trudeau's Globalist Government
- Canada: The carbon tax isn't the end goal - what comes next will be even wilder, like a meat tax
- Why the US #Resistance is ignoring France's Yellow Vest protests
- Niall Bradley on PressTV: 'Suppression of Yellow Vest Protests Will Likely Backfire on French Government'
- 75% of French unhappy with Macron govt, poll reveals as Yellow Vest rallies simmer
- Natural allies? Why the post-modern faux-Left is useless to the Yellow Vest movement
For the first time ever, the APA has issued a set of guidelines for how to approach men and boys, specifically, within a counseling practice. The new APA protocols for mental health professionals working with men and boys--released in August and available to read in their entirety in a document titled APA Guidelines for the Psychological Practice with Boys and Men--were recently summed up on the APA's website by the statement that "research finds that traditional masculinity is, on the whole, harmful."
"The main thrust of the subsequent research is that traditional masculinity - marked by stoicism, competitiveness, dominance and aggression - is, on the whole, harmful," the January article from the APA goes on to read. "Men socialized in this way are less likely to engage in healthy behaviors."
Progressive beliefs about a number of hot-button social justice and political issues such as sexism, patriarchy, and male privilege seem to be behind the new guidelines. More specifically, modern conceptions of gender appear to be driving the organization's updated approach to men.
Comment: So in other words, the social justice radical left has impregnated what's supposed to be an authorative structure based on evidence backed research with their ideology and political agendas. Not that the APA cares, they were all too happy to help out the CIA with their torture program when it suited them.
Attorney Seymour Amster told Fox News the unidentified victim was a "longtime friend" of Buck and said the two had known each other for 25 years. Amster said the victim "reached out for [Buck's] help" Sunday night and began acting "in a bizarre way" after he arrived at Buck's apartment.
"As far as we're concerned, this is an accidental death," said Amster, who added that police had released the scene and Buck was not under arrest.

Sandra Botello, 42, stands for a portrait on the spot where her car was seized and eventually sold to a private tow company in the city of Chicago on December 20, 2018.
Now 41, she and her children had been evicted from her home in Idaho when her landlord's property was foreclosed.
The move to Chicago indeed delivered opportunities. She earned an associates degree and then enrolled at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and now works as an executive administrative assistant downtown. And, two of her four kids snagged scholarships to private schools.
But her time in Chicago has also been mired with a major hurdle. It started with citations for the city road tax collected through "city stickers." After failing to keep up with ticket payments, the city seized her car and sold it to a private towing company, only to have none of the sale price applied to her debt.
Botello is not alone.
The group on Thursday decried the policy affecting some 1,600 unreinforced masonry buildings that are on average 90 years old, many in areas with a predominantly black population, The Oregonian/OregonLive reports .
The policy "exacerbates a long history of systemic and structural betrayals of trust and policies of displacement, demolition, and dispossession predicated on classism, racism, and white supremacy," the group said.
The NAACP said the policy will make it tougher for owners of brick buildings to get loans and will discourage investment. It says that means buildings will have to be sold, and that developers will demolish and redevelop, increasing the cost to live there and forcing current residents out.












Comment: Even technology experts would tend to agree that such dependencies have literally hijacked our minds resulting in a devolution of our cognitive, ethical and spiritual functions: