Society's Child
So it was timely that Anne Sisson Runyan published a primer in the November-December 2018 issue of Academe entitled "What Is Intersectionality and Why Is It Important?" Runyan does a good enough job of defining Intersectionality, but I honestly wish it were a little less important: as it's typically practiced, Intersectionality is an intellectual straitjacket and an albatross for activism.
That torrent is poisoning aquatic life and tainting drinking water sources in Montana, California, Colorado, Oklahoma and at least five other states.
The pollution is a legacy of how the mining industry was allowed to operate in the U.S. for more than a century. Companies that built mines for silver, lead, gold and other "hardrock" minerals could move on once they were no longer profitable, leaving behind tainted water that still leaks out of the mines or is cleaned up at taxpayer expense.
Using data from public records requests and independent researchers, the AP examined 43 mining sites under federal oversight, some containing dozens or even hundreds of individual mines.
On February 15th Sir Richard Branson (whose net worth is estimated at about $4 billion) announced plans for a "Venezuela Aid Live" concert to be held on February 22 in the Colombian city of Cucuta and also live-streamed on the Internet, to raise $100 million for food aid.
Founder of the Virgin Group (400+ companies), Sir Branson is setting up the concert "at the request of" Juan Guaido (who declared himself interim president on Jan. 23) "and jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez to draw attention to the crisis in Venezuela. 'Our goal is to raise $100 million dollars in 60 days and reopen Venezuela's border so humanitarian aid can finally reach those millions who need it the most,' said Branson." [1]
There's a lot to unpack in that one paragraph, so let's start there and save the list of performers for later.
Comment: Watch Branson's video, if you can stomach it:
Ally Athlete, which describes its mission as a battle against "rampant homophobia and transphobia in sport," removed Navratilova from its advisory board and called her recent comments "transphobic" and "discriminatory."
"Martina Navratilova's recent comments on trans athletes are transphobic, based on a false understanding of science and data, and perpetuate dangerous myths that lead to the ongoing targeting of trans people through discriminatory laws, hateful stereotypes and disproportionate violence," the organization said in a statement.
Comment: Some on Twitter recognized the truth:

Macron visits a Jewish cemetery in Strasbourg, desecrated just that morning, before attending the Paris Holocaust memorial in the afternoon, then joining the 'anti-anti-semitism' demo in Paris that evening
The damage was discovered on Tuesday morning at a cemetery in the village of Quatzenheim, close to the border with Germany in the Alsace region, a statement from the regional security office said.
It's just the latest shocking incident of anti-Semitism in France.
According to authorities around 80 graves in total were vandalised with anti-Semitic graffiti and swastika symbols.
Photos show the Nazi symbols in blue spray-painted on the damaged graves, one of which bears the words "Elsassisches Schwarzen Wolfe" ("Black Alsacian Wolves), a separatist group with links to neo-Nazis in the 1970s.
Comment: I.e. it's now defunct!
Comment: A fine line of BS.
The French media has been pumping out - day in, day out, in both regional and national outlets - the message that the Yellow Vest movement 'hates Jews' for over two solid months now. The French establishment - both its Franco-Français and Dual-Israeli branches - have gone full 'literally Hitler' on everyone.
Rounding off the theatrics yesterday was a demonstration in Paris called by France's main left-wing party (effectively a state-sponsored event, in other words), at which former presidents Sarkozy and Hollande joined Macron and other establishment figures to 'defend Jews' (but really to attack the Yellow Vests by implying that they are vile Jew-haters).
Today, Wednesday, Macron, the 'legitimate and democratically-elected' president of France, spoke at the above-mentioned CRIF, announcing that he will decree legislation to expand the definition of anti-Semitism to include criticism of Israel and Zionism...
In Hitler's Germany, it was illegal to criticize Nazism. In the USSR, it was illegal to criticize Communism. That's one of the hallmarks of totalitarianism. Today we are witnessing a bizarre variation of this in the West: it is soon going to be illegal to criticize Jews and the definition of what that means includes serious criticism of government, as in the Yellow Vest movement.
In Judaism, a scapegoat was a goat sent out of the city walls into the wilderness after the chief priest had symbolically laid the sins of the people upon it. The French government wishfully thinks that it can symbolically cast out the 'sins of the people' (their insurrection) by conflating criticism of the government with contravention of 'The Law'.
They're completely unaware, of course, what the real effect of all this political choreography is on the 75-85% of the population that wants regime change: behind the words, what they're actually communicating to the non-elite classes is that "the conspiracy theory is factual - powerful Jews are your overlords."
What they're essentially doing then, inadvertently, is making a scapegoat of the Jews. The results are horrifyingly predictable.
And when that letter did not get a "bigger reaction," Smollett orchestrated the attack a week later with the two men-Ola and Abel Osundairo, sources said. Also Tuesday, sources said the two brothers were seen on a ride share video camera before being dropped off near the location of the attack.
Smollett received a letter containing a white powder Jan. 22. The letter was mailed to Chicago's Cinespace Studios, where the show "Empire" is filmed. The letter prompted a HAZMAT response. CPD says the "white substance" was later determined to be aspirin.
The offensive display appeared on the LED-illuminated staircase of the Gorodok Gallery mall in the Ukrainian capital on Saturday and was caught on video by some baffled shoppers.
Footage from the scene shows the massive swastika over a red and white field, with the whole display closely resembling the state flag of Nazi Germany. While the woman who captured the video was seemingly offended by the sight, some other visitors to the mall appeared to stroll casually past the display like nothing was wrong at all.
Comment: Maybe it was hackers, but the evidence that Ukraine has become a hotbed for neo-Nazi's is clear for all to see:
- Ukrainian journalist working for TV channel owned by President Poroshenko photographed making Nazi salute
- Pentagon condemns Neo-Nazis in the US while supporting them in Ukraine
- Ukraine's neo-nazi Svoboda party militants seize Orthodox Church
- Ukraine's neo-Nazi's hosted by US gov's 'America House', Russian rep condemns surge in extremism
- Israel now arming neo-Nazis in Ukraine
Attorneys for 16-year-old Sandmann - who was filmed in a viral confrontation with a Native American man in Washington, DC - claim the newspaper led a "mob of bullies which attacked, vilified & threatened" an innocent minor.
"Washington Post recklessly ignored basic journalist standards because it was eager to advance its biased agenda against @realDonaldTrump by impugning individuals perceived to be his supporters," attorney Lin Wood said in a statement.
"Nick Sandmann was perceived as an easy target. He is 16. Inexcusable on every level."
The Kentucky student was with his class in the nation's capital to take part in an anti-abortion rally on Jan. 18 when he was confronted by 64-year-old Nathan Phillips.
Comment: Hopefully this case will set precedence for more lawsuits to follow. Most, if not all these mainstream outlets are quick to print libelous and/or defamatory stories without repercussion. See also:
- Nick Sandmann's lawyer: 'Nathan Phillips will be sued' for defamation
- Nick Sandmann's high-profile attorney has a history of taking on the MSM for libel
- Lawyer for Covington Catholic families gives media 48 hours to 'retract and correct' smears
- Fake news media doubles down on losing hand, accuses Covington students of racism during old sporting event
- Shocking video footage confirms Covington students were being viciously harassed by rabid Black Hebrew Israelites

Long serving Labor member for Maylands in Perth, Lisa Baker, (pictured) stands by her comments this week on climate change and meat consumption.
Lisa Baker, the Labor member for Maylands in Perth, told the State Parliament her Government should promote reduced meat consumption.
She went onto state meat-eating men tend to produce more greenhouse gas emissions than vegan women.
Comment: She 'stands by her comments' because they were targeting men and thus gets little-to-no pressure to apologize and back down. If Baker had targeted any other group she would be ousted and begging for forgiveness. The whole idea that meat-eating men are any more responsible for 'climate change' than meat-eating women, or vegans of either sex, is wrong on so many levels it's actually breathtaking.
See also:
- The Long, Hard Road Back to Sanity: Escaping the Vegan Cult and the "Why I'm No Longer Vegan" Phenomenon
- The vegan lobby - Meat-free diet for everyone
- The Health & Wellness Show: The Vegan Putsch - They're Coming For Your Meat!
- Why we should resist the vegan putsch
- Agenda pushing: Majority of EAT-Lancet authors (over 80%) favored vegan/vegetarian diets
- Cory Booker wants government to drastically increase the cost of meat to encourage veganism
In a cheeky Bobards d'Or ('Golden Hoax') ceremony in Paris, organized by the Polemia Foundation think tank, some of the most ridiculous fake news stories of the past years were awarded fitting trophies: golden statuettes modeled after the Oscars but made in the image of the character synonymous with being caught in a lie: Pinocchio.
The 'bobards' were awarded in three categories: the 'traditional hoax' for internal French stories, the 'international hoax' for stories about foreign affairs, the 'Yellow Vest hoax' - for the way the media treated the eponymous protest. One of the protesters, Fiorina Lignier, who had lost an eye to a police gas grenade during a demonstration, was even invited as one of the judges.
Comment: With the amount of fake news on Russia, it should have its own category! See also: President Trump announces the 2017 Fake News Awards!














Comment:
- 'Intersectionality': The War Against Free Speech
- Intersectional politics and the great victimology sweepstakes
- Sad radicals' paradigm of suspicion fosters the conflict they seek to end
- The Left's on-going 'violent temper tantrum' is exactly what the PTB want
A note from Wikipedia's entry on Intersectionality: Sounds about right.