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Members of the conservative childrens' advocacy group the American College of Pediatricians (ACP) wrote a letter on Monday to the Surgeon General of the United States, warning about the effects of gender-reassignment surgeries and hormonal drugs on minors, saying such interventions have "not undergone long-term study."
The ACP called the issue a "grave public health concern" and said that the drastic methods have become the new "standard of care" in lieu of "ethical psychotherapy" for children and teens who present with gender dysphoria (GD).
Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that conducts public opinion polls and social science research and informs the public about issues, attitudes, and trends shaping the world. The organization recently published a new report called Trust and Distrust in America, which reveals that Americans think declining trust in the government and in each other is making it harder to solve important problems.
Confidence in the government and in each other is shrinking.
"Two-thirds of adults think other Americans have little or no confidence in the federal government. Majorities believe the public's confidence in the U.S. government and in each other is shrinking, and most believe a shortage of trust in government and in other citizens makes it harder to solve some of the nation's key problems," the report states.
Many Americans think it is necessary to clean up the "trust environment": 68% say it is very important to repair the public's level of confidence in the federal government, and 58% say the same about improving confidence in fellow Americans.

Demonstrators take part at a right-wing NPD party Mayday rally in Dresden, Germany, May 1, 2019.
A suspect in the recent assassination of a pro-migrant politician is believed to have extensive ties to far-right groups. On the other end of the spectrum, police last week arrested a German man of Lebanese descent for plotting an "imminent" terrorist attack.
"Both of these sides are feeding off each other, and both of them have to be crushed," Bijan Tavassoli, a member of the German Left party, told RT said, warning that "the tension has never been higher, and it's still increasing."
Watch full report by RT's Peter Oliver.
The protesters, predominantly members of the Ethiopian Israeli community and supporters, took to the streets to express their rage at what they condemn as systemic police brutality targeting their community. Numbering approximately 150,000 in a population of just under nine million, Ethiopian Israelis are black and their leadership is saying that this is rank racism.
What sparked this latest round of protests was the death of 19-year old Solomon Teka on June 30. Teka was hanging around with some friends, reportedly beating up a younger boy. An off-duty policeman happened by with his family and intervened. He claims that Tekah and his friends attacked him and he feared for his life. So. He drew his gun and aimed a warning shot at the ground. It ricocheted and hit Teka in the chest, killing him instantly.
The last time we witnessed something like this was the splitting of the atom. At that time, we had a sufficiently cohesive and responsible world community to enact meaningful legal and regulatory restrictions to govern the technology's development, which have been generally successful — with some obvious exceptions. Imagine where we would be if atomic energy had developed under an "anything goes" paradigm.
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Local authorities in Uttarakhand state fear that villagers around the town of Uttarkashi are selectively aborting babies in an attempt to avoid having girls. Though female feticide has been explicitly banned in India since 1994, the practice still continues in rural areas, where girls are often considered a financial liability for families.
Indian officials vowed to address the concerns. Uttarkashi's district magistrate, Ashish Chauhan, said the numbers were "suspicious" and may indicate the outlawed practice continues on a wide scale in the region. Any parent found to have carried out foeticide will face legal action, he added.
Wildlife biologist Rod Cumberland has been fired from the Maritime College of Forest Technology (MCFT) in New Brunswick, Canada.
A June 20 letter from the college lists several reasons for his dismissal. But the college's former director, Gerald Redmond, says the real reason is Cumberland's critical stance towards the use of glyphosate in forestry. "There is no other explanation," Redmond told the National Observer.

Israeli forces demolished 10 buildings in Sur Bahir on Monday, July 22, 2019
At around 2:15am on Monday, the people's worst fears came true with the sounds of military jeeps, bulldozers, and heavy machinery rolled into their neighborhood of Wadi al-Hummus, on the outskirts of Sur Bahir, right next to Israel's separation barrier.

Hundreds of Israeli forces stormed Sur Bahir on Monday morning to begin demolishing 11 buildings in the area.
The buildings in question, containing some 70 apartments, were slated for demolition last month when the Israeli Supreme Court gave the final ruling — after a seven year legal battle between residents and the state — that the buildings were to be destroyed due to their proximity to Israel's separation barrier, citing "security concerns."
Comment: More footage of this blatant violation of international law:
The New York Times reported on the demolitions, but gives credibility to the Israeli claims that the buildings were "mostly uninhabited" and represented a "severe security threat" by providing "cover to suicide bombers and other terrorists [i.e. Palestinians]". Suicide bombings in Israel stopped years ago. As James North writes on Mondoweiss:
But Kershner's most impressive effort at whitewash comes immediately, in the 4th paragraph. Here is her tortured sentence:The decision to proceed with the demolition underscored the legal complexities and human difficulties caused by the absence of internationally recognized boundaries and competing authorities.This sentence is a masterpiece of deceit. Here is what Kershner should have said: "Israel illegally occupies West Bank Palestine and refuses to negotiate borders. Even though the Palestinian Authority is supposed to be in charge of the area where Israel demolished the apartment buildings, and even granted building permits there, Israel simply overrode the P.A. and tore them down."
Kershner's euphemism about "human difficulties" is also repulsive. Her article continues, "By late afternoon, the police were still barring entry to the neighborhood to all nonresidents, including reporters."
So Kershner just gave up trying to talk to eyewitnesses, confining herself to quoting a couple of Palestinians who were outside the police perimeter. Contrast that with our own Yumna Patel, whose lengthy report includes comment from the Palestinian activist Hamada Hamada: "'The soldiers were really aggressive, pushing and shoving people, firing tear gas at us, and even beating some people with the butts of their rifles.'"
Two outstanding reporters from the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Amira Hass and Jack Khoury, also managed to speak to the actual Palestinian victims:"I built this house stone by stone. It was my dream to live in this house. Now I am losing everything," said Fadi al-Wahash, 37, his voice breaking as a bulldozer destroyed his unfinished three-floor house.Hass and Khoury reported that Israel sent 700 police and 200 soldiers to destroy the homes — figures nowhere reported in the Times. The photo accompanying Kershner's article also left out this massive assault, portraying only a bulldozer in the distance and a couple of blurry army vehicles in the foreground.
There are other documented reports that Israeli soldiers celebrated and cheered as they blew up the Palestinian homes — a fact also unmentioned in the Times.
The Haaretz article hinted at the real reason for the demolitions. There was no mention of stopping "suicide bombers." Instead, Hass and Khoury quoted a left-wing Israeli activist who charged that the demolitions were part of Israel's "demographic war" against East Jerusalem, the ongoing effort to squeeze Palestinians out of the city entirely.
Mate, a renowned physician, author and public speaker, expressed bafflement over claims that Corbyn is prejudiced against Jews.
"It's utter nonsense, and if I was speaking to any fellow Jews of mine who make those claims, I would say to them: Don't be ridiculous," he told Afshin Rattansi on RT's Going Underground.
According to Mate, smearing Corbyn as an anti-Semite is "simply a way to intimidate and silence critics of horrendous Israeli policies."
Watch the full interview below.
The Daily Mail reported that the 54-year-old ex-Congressman and former mayoral candidate was seen rolling boxes and designer garment bags into Abedin's home over the weekend. Weiner has never lived in the lower Manhattan apartment where Huma moved with their seven-year-old son Jordan soon after the disgraced politician went to prison. Abedin had filed for divorce, but has since withdrawn her petition, after the two parties decided to settle the issue privately. Abedin initially filed for divorce on the day Weiner entered his guilty plea for sexting a 15-year-old girl.














Comment: The radical experimenting on children by transgender ideologues is going to end in tears.We are probably less than a decade away from the mental breakdowns and the lawsuits.