Society's Child
Into this situation has come a new book authored by James Lindsay and Helen Pluckrose, Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything About Race, Gender and Identity - And Why This Harms Everybody (2020). Pluckrose and Lindsay, you might remember, are two of the three scholars implicated in the famous 'Sokal Squared Hoax', involving the producing of fake academic papers with subjects such as whether dog parks were part of 'rape culture' or the ethnographic analysis of men who attend 'breastuarants'. Silly enough to be laughable, but couched in postmodern academic jargon, several such papers passed for serious contributions to Social Justice Studies and were subsequently published in peer-reviewed journals. The tectonics, and high hilarity, produced by the scandal, have continued to reverberate throughout academia since. In this book, however, Lindsay and Pluckrose take on a more serious task: that of illuminating how academia ever fell to such a low-level of critical self-awareness, and how the public has followed it into postmodern follies of various kinds.
Cruz posted a video at 2:15 a.m. from the southern border, where he described his observations of the conditions.
"We have been listening to and seeing cartel members, human traffickers right on the other side of the river, waving flashlights yelling and taunting Americans, taunting the Border Patrol, because they know that under the current policies of the Biden administration they can flood over here.""They're getting paid $4-5000 a person to smuggle them into this country and our policies, when they smuggle them in, the Biden administration releases them," he added.

Police officers inspect the area near a church where an explosion went off in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday, March 28, 2021. A suicide bomber blew himself up outside a packed Roman Catholic cathedral on Indonesia's Sulawesi island during a Palm Sunday Mass, wounding a number of people, police said.
Indonesian police, who are conducting an investigation with the anti-terror unit, reported that the two suspected bombers both died in the incident. No other deaths have been reported.
Among those injured include a security guard, who tried to stop the two suspects from entering the church, which was holding a service for Palm Sunday, according to the Associated Press.
Comment: The moment of the blast was caught on a CCTV camera.
A video from the scene shows debris scattered near the gate at the building's side entrance.
Indonesian media quoted the South Sulawesi Regional Police spokesperson, Kombes E. Zulfan, who described the explosion as a suicide bombing. One of the bombers was identified as a member of a group involved in a militant attack in the Philippines in 2018, police chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo later told reporters.
National police spokesperson Argo Yuwono later told reporters that two suspected perpetrators were riding a motorbike as they tried to enter the church. He added that a charred vehicle and human remains were found at the scene. Overall, 14 people were hospitalized, according to Yuwono.
Wilhelmus Tulak, a priest at the church, told a local TV station that a parking attendant was burned when he tried to stop the attack.
See also:
- At Least 20 killed In Pakistan market bombing, Taliban affiliate group claims responsibility
- Five key questions that were completely ignored during the Boston Bombing trial
- Suicide bombing kills fifteen Afghan military cadets
The Cessna had taken off from the city of Hermosillo in Sonora on a flight to Tucson, Arizona, when it crashed shortly after takeoff.
The dead included a Sonora state government economic development official, Leonardo Ciscomani. The pilot was also among the dead.
The state prosecutors' office said the cause of the crash was under investigation.
Source: AP
A woman and a four-year-old girl were found shot to death in a car in a rural area north of Vienna, Austrian authorities said Sunday.
Police are trying to determine the whereabouts of the 29-year-old woman's ex-partner.
A spokesman for Lower Austria police said a witness reported finding a car with two bodies inside early Sunday afternoon in the Mistelbach district, 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the capital.
Officers didn't immediately find a firearm at the scene before cordoning it off for specialist investigators, said police spokesman Raimund Schwaigerlehner.
A written statement released late Sunday by Tordrillo Mountain Lodge, a ski resort northwest of Anchorage, confirmed that the helicopter was on a heli-ski outing and carrying two ski guides, three lodge guests and a pilot, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
"Emergency crews in Cairo managed to retrieve 18 corpses from under the rubble of the collapsed... property," the Al-Ahram newspaper reported.
Cairo's governorate initially reported five people were confirmed dead and 24 wounded in the incident, in the Gesr Suez district near Heliopolis, eastern Cairo.
Parents of children at Batley Grammar School protested outside the school for several days running last week after children said they had been shown the cartoon during a religious studies lesson.
Gary Kibble, the headteacher, apologised over the use of the "inappropriate" image, which is thought to have been taken from the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Comment: See also:
- Teacher suspended after showing 'cartoons of Mohammed' in class sparks protest from parents - UK
- Danish paper refuses to print political ad campaign with Mohammed caricatures over safety concerns
- Pakistani girls' school stages mock BEHEADING as cleric vows vengeance on France for 'insulting the Prophet'
- Norwegian police 'apologize' for ordering local to take down drawings of Prophet Mohammed he put up in defense of free speech
- Tens of thousands in Pakistan protest Charlie Hebdo's reprint of Prophet Mohammed cartoon
Firefighters and police officers raced to rescue two dozen residents, several of whom were seriously injured after the fire broke out shortly before 1 a.m. at the Evergreen Court Home for Adults.
Ten residents and two firefighters were taken to hospitals, Rockland County Director of Fire and Emergency Services Chris Kear said.
Police later shot and killed the inmate, rescuing the detention officer. You can watch some of the videos below from inside the Oklahoma County Detention Center, but be aware that they are graphic and disturbing.
Authorities confirmed in a news conference that they heard that an inmate took the officer's phone and was able to stream live on Facebook.
Officers opened the door of the inmate's pod to give medication out when the inmate took the officer hostage, they said in a news conference.














Comment: Lights, Scamera, Action? An incident recorded by CNN comes into doubt:
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