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UK veterans of Middle East wars throw down medals in protest over Syrian airstrikes

Libya veteran Daniel Lenham
© Rob Edwards / RT Libya veteran Daniel Lenham discards his medals at Downing Street
Royal Air Force veteran Daniel Lenham served in Iraq and later in Libya during the 2011 NATO intervention. Ahead of his full interview on RT's Going Underground, he explains why he threw his medals down on the pavement outside Downing Street.

Lenham said the act of casting aside his decorations left him feeling empowered. He found the experience "therapeutic."

"If I am honest, it was an emotional event and part of a process I am on," he said.

Lenham saw it as an opportunity to express his disgust at the government's "insane folly" of bombing Syria.

Lenham was among four ex-servicemen from Veterans for Peace UK to throw down their medals in protest. The group held a similar ceremony in July. Tuesday's act, however, was directed at parliament's decision last week to launch airstrikes on Syria.

Asked what he made of the Syria vote, Lenham blasted the MPs who brought the UK into another Middle East conflict.

Comment: More people are beginning to understand the true nature of the Western 'war on terror' and are unwilling to be cannon fodder for the hegemonic goals of empire.


Cult

'Heil Donald Trump!' Neo-nazis celebrate their savior with memes

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Here's one way Donald Trump's political math is working out, whether he meant it to or not.

Trump's new proposal to ban Muslim entry into the United States plus his longstanding promise to deport 11 million undocumented, mostly Latino workers equals intensifying support from white supremacists.

"At this point, if you still don't support Trump, I'm seriously questioning whether or not you're [a white nationalist]," one individual said Monday evening on Stormfront, the most popular white supremacist forum online.

Comment: Bear witness. We have entered a very frightening period in the US. If we get out alive, many will be shaking their heads and wondering how we let it come to pass.


TV

PBS Newshour fails the public miserably on Syria, Russia and Turkey

PBS Newshour

PBS Newshour
is considered high quality journalism by many North Americans. But is it? A test case is their report on Nov 24 when a Russian jet was shot down and one pilot killed as he descended in parachute.

This was a significant international event and the situation is still dangerous. The conflict in Syria could get even worse. PBS Newshour presented a discussion/analysis of the event with two guests: Nicholas Burns and Angela Stent. The PBS Newshour host was Judy Woodruff.

This critique applies to the PBS Newshour broadcast on November 24 but the essential points apply to the present. The assumptions and bias regarding the Syrian conflict are pervasive and persistent. How can US foreign policy change if the public is continually fed biased and false information?

Here are specific points:

Comment: Until and unless one is open to getting the facts and news from objective - usually so-called 'alternative' sources - one remains utterly subject to the polished and shiny fraudsters who purport in all seriousness to be giving balanced analysis. These news outlets are, unwittingly or not, responsible for helping perpetuate high crimes and their dissembling is one of the main reasons that Sott.net exists: to respond to their lies.

See: Sott.net's Yearly State of the World Address


Heart - Black

Londis shop in UK refuses to pay 15-year-old for 10 weeks of work

Londis
© Birmingham Post and Mail
A teenager who worked for 10 weeks in a local corner shop so he could save money to buy Christmas presents for his family was then told by the store's owners he was actually just a volunteer.

Jay El-leboudy, a 15-year-old from Canterbury, had been doing two shifts a week at a Londis store in Longport. According to his mother, Zoe Buckwell, an arrangement had been made with the store's owners that he would have a week-long trial to see how he did.

After 10 weeks, however, the teen became increasingly worried that he still had not received any pay, and was then reportedly told by the owners they had never agreed to pay him. Posting on the Canterbury Residents Facebook page, Buckwell asked for help from her neighbours as she was "not sure what to do about it".

"He was waiting to get paid in all this time, because the shop owner said she needed permission from the council and his school before she could pay him," she wrote. "She's now decided to say she never agreed to pay him, it was only volunteer work."

El-leboudy also chimed in, saying the shop owner owed him at least £100. "I'm 15 years old and had been working in the shop for a few months. On Monday night I had to leave as I was informed by kitty (the owner) that she never intended to pay me and that it was just 'voluntary work' even though I had been working till 9:30 pm on school nights.

"She has paid me once before and had numerous conversations with me and my mum regarding my next payment... I have recently found out that she has done this before to others my age. She [owes me] over £100 and wasted 45 hours of my working time."
Jay El-leboudy
© Huffington Post

Comment: Sounds like the shop owner has been doing this for some time and is covering his rear end. Working for food and coffee. Really!? How many others have they done this to?


Bomb

Crimea back to full power - Russian energy ministry

Crimea
© Vladimir Sergeev / SputnikCrimea
Electricity has been fully restored to Crimea, the Russian Energy Ministry announced on Tuesday. The region has been under a partial blackout after Ukrainian activists blew up power lines providing electricity to the peninsula on November 22.

"On December 8, a 220 KV line linking Kakhovsky-Titan-Krasnoperekopsk was switched on," the ministry said on its website, confirming reports from officials in Ukraine's Kherson region.

Alarm Clock

Fascism in Donald Trump's United States

Trump on stage
© Kevin D. Liles / The New York TimesRepublican presidential hopeful Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the Macon Coliseum in Macon, Georgia, November 30, 2015.
Donald Trump's blatant appeal to fascist ideology and policy considerations took a more barefaced and dangerous turn this week when he released a statement calling for "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States." Trump qualified this racist appeal to voters' fears about Muslims by stating that such a ban is necessary "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on."

When Trump proposed the ban at a rally at the USS Yorktown in South Carolina, his plan drew loud cheers from the crowd. Many critics have responded by making clear that Trump's attempts to place a religious test on immigration and travel are unconstitutional. Others have expressed shock in the face of a proposal that violates the democratic ideals that have shaped US history. Fellow Republican Jeb Bush called Trump "unhinged."

Comment:


Bulb

Trump, in all of his fascist wisdom, calls for a complete ban on Muslims entering the US and 'closing up' of the internet

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On Monday, Donald Trump issued a statement advocating "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our representatives can figure out what's going on."

Only hours after calling for a "total and complete ban on Muslims entering the United States," the Republican presidential candidate forwarded the notion that America should also consider "closing the Internet up in some way," as a means of fighting the Islamic State.

During a speech, Trump said that children in America are "watching the internet and they want to be masterminds," and "we're losing a lot of people because of the internet."

Forwarding the narrative that the internet is responsible for radicalizing Muslims, a contentious point, to say the least, Trump called for closing down the internet, by oddly invoking Microsoft founder Bill Gates as a point man of sorts in his ludicrous scheme.

Comment: Regardless of whether Trump makes it to the White House, he is doing a superb job of stirring up fear and Islamophobia.


Arrow Up

The Hulk blasts Monsanto CEO after CBS interview

Monsanto CEO
© Mark Ruffalo/TumblrMonsanto CEO Hugh Grant on the left.
Actor Mark Ruffalo got the chance to do something that many of us could only dream of doing when he told off the CEO of Monsanto, Hugh Grant, in the Green Room at CBS while Ruffalo was waiting to do a segment about his new movie, Spotlight.

Ruffalo writes at EcoWatch.com that it was an uncomfortable move for him, but a necessary one, as "we must call out the people who are doing horrible things when they do them."

On December 2, Ruffalo was waiting to go on the air to discuss Spotlight when he spotted Grant "worm his way through the strong questions he was getting from the CBS team." Ruffalo says Grant's "handlers" had obviously been prepping him for such interviews by supplying him with slick non-answers to interviewers' questions.
"I simply told him this:

'You are wrong. You are engaged in monopolizing food. You are poisoning people. You are killing small farms. You are killing bees. What you are doing is dead wrong.'

A bead of sweat broke out on his head. 'Well, what I think we are doing is good,' Grant replied.

'I am sure you do,' I told him."
The actor, who portrayed the Hulk in The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron, claims Grant told him that Monsanto needs to do a better job with their messaging, but Ruffalo vehemently disagrees.

Sheriff

Pittsburgh cops say drug testing is unconstitutional...but only for themselves

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In an unprecedented protest against the routine offenses against due process and bodily integrity carried out in the name of the "war on drugs," the union representing Pittsburgh police officers has condemned workplace drug and alcohol testing as a violation of the Constitution. Their zeal for the right to privacy only applies to themselves, however, not to the public they supposedly serve.

NBC affiliate WPXI reports that the Pittsburgh Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police "has filed a civil rights grievance against the city, claiming officers have been order to undergo drug and alcohol testing that is in violation of their contract." Union attorney Bryan Campbell describes the policy as "an illegal search and seizure."

To which those not protected by Blue Privilege might respond: Welcome to our world, FOP.

Health

Flesh eating disease spreads in terrorist-controlled Syria

Syria flesh eating disease
© wikisabah.blogspot.com
Outbreak of flesh-eating skin disease grips ISIS-controlled areas in Syria
The collapse of medical services in terrorist-controlled parts of Syria has caused the spread of a flesh-eating virus transmitted by parasites munching on corpses dumped in the streets.

"As a result of abominable acts by ISIS that included the killing of innocent people and dumping their corpses in streets, this is the leading factor behind the rapid spread of Leishmanisis disease," Dilqash Isa, the head of the Kurdish Red Crescent told the Kurdish Rudaw news.

Comment: Truly heart wrenching.