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Washington Post columnist scathingly compares Putin-supporting American Jews to Stalinists

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Orthodox Jews at a ceremony in Moscow
A Washington Post columnist is being put on blast for a tweet that apparently rolls 'Russiagate' hysteria, anti-Semitism, and Nazi-esque conspiracy theory together.

"Has anyone written an article comparing the American Jews who support Moscow and Putin today with those who supported Stalin in the 1930s?" columnist Isaac Stone Fish tweeted on Wednesday.

Articles on the great Russian boogeyman are ten a penny in 2019, but why Fish - who is Jewish - thought this particular niche needed to be filled is anyone's guess. Accusations of anti-Semitism and poor foresight flowed on Twitter. The columnist was called out by journalist Glenn Greenwald, who is also of Jewish descent.

Eye 1

Two monks shot dead, 2 wounded as violence flares in Thailand's deep south

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Buddhist monks and armed Thai police at the compound of the Rattanaupap temple, which was attacked by gunmen.
Gunmen in Thailand's deep south shot dead two Buddhist monks and wounded two others inside a temple, police said Saturday, capping a week of deadly violence as the prime minister vowed to "punish" those responsible.

Black-clad assailants carrying rifles crept into Rattanaupap temple in Narathiwat province near Malaysia's border on Friday evening and started firing, local superintendent Pakdi Preechachon told AFP.

"The attack took place around 7:30 pm (1230 GMT) when an unknown number of gunmen dressed in black entered the temple through a rear area via a creek," Pakdi said.

"Two monks were shot dead at the temple while two others were wounded."

Beer

Gillette: Shaviours of the world feminist revolution?

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Gillette’s ill-judged ‘toxic masculinity’ ad.
I'm always greatly amused when I hear people saying things like, "I can't stand being preached at". What amuses me is that the same people who say this with a straight face tend to be completely oblivious to the fact that they are being preached at day in day out. If they are aware of it, somehow it never seems to bother them.

As a culture we are being preached to constantly. No, I don't mean that we sit in a room whilst someone delivers a three-point sermon at the front. I'm talking about the fact that the vast majority of us sit for hours on end in front of a little box, and we let people whose ideas and beliefs would be strange to us if we weren't in the habit of cultivating this practice on a regular basis, preach at us, teach us, and shape our thinking beyond all recognition. It is not a question of whether we'll be preached to; it's simply a question of which preaching we sit under.

This is usually done in very subtle ways. An ideology is presented to us, but it is not done so in the "in-your-face" kind of way that a three-point sermon might be done. No, it is cloaked in the garb of emotive and powerful language and buzz-phrases, deliberately designed not to make us think, but rather to make us "non-think". The aim is to have us look at one side of a particular social issue - transgenderism being the latest fad - to empathise and sympathise with that side, so that in the end we come to look at the issue not from the perspective of an overarching objective reality - XX = XX and XY = XY and never the twain shall meet -, but rather from the subjective viewpoint of the person or people being shown to us and their feelings.

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Arrow Down

Bad joke, get over it: Nazi-inspired high school dance triggers outrage in Minnesota

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A bizarre social media post urging Minnesota high schoolers to attend a "sweethearts" dance outraged many with its Nazi-themed puns and 'Heil Hitler' salutes. The school has condemned the promotion as anti-Semitic.

The photograph, which was shared widely on Facebook, shows two unidentified students from Minnetonka High School giving the Nazi salute while in front of an invitation to a dance that reads: "Sweethearts would be a Hit(ler) w/ you, and I could Nazi myself going w/ anyone else. Be Mein? Yes or Nein?"


Comment: The use of puns is perhaps more offensive than the lame Nazi theme.


Star of David

Israeli hospital under fire for forcing Palestinians out of bus for security searches - whether or not they enter hospital

Barzilai Medical Center
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Barzilai Medical Center
An Israeli 'apartheid hospital' is drawing condemnation for making Palestinians exit a bus to be searched before entering its grounds, with thousands of activists demanding an end to the discriminatory policy.

Bus 18 stops outside the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon and people suspected of being Palestinian must show their identification and get off the bus to go through a security check, The Association for Civil Rights in Israel and Physicians for Human Rights has documented.

Palestinian passengers who have no intention of entering the hospital but are simply taking the bus beyond that stop must disembark and wait to be picked up again when the bus leaves the grounds to continue on its route, according to complaints.

Video shared by Haaretz shows a security guard boarding the bus as a number of Palestinians get off before the the vehicle drives through.


Comment: If only the Western left could realize they're diverting all their attention to a tiny minority of ethnonationalists in their midst, ignoring the existing ethnonationalist state of Israel, which the U.S. provides with billions of dollars of aid every year...


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The Truth Perspective: The Mecca Mystery: The Hidden Origins of Islam and the Salafi-Jihadist Movement

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A hand-written and decorated Quran given to the library by the mother of Turkish Sultan Abdul Aziz
Today on the Truth Perspective we begin our foray into the wide, labyrinthine world of Western Islamic studies, probing the big question of Islamic origins, looking at both the conditions under which it originated and the relation between the violent jihadists today and the religion of the 7th to 9th centuries.

Basing our discussion on Peter Townsend's The Mecca Mystery: Probing the Black Hole at the Heart of Islam and Shiraz Maher's Salafi-Jihadism: The History of an Idea, we take a look at what the historical record really tells us about Muhammed, Mecca, and the principal power players around when Islam began, as well as what modern jihadists truly believe - based on their own theorists and their foundational writings. So if you were ever curious about Islam, join us today on the Truth Perspective for the beginning of a discussion into these complex and controversial topics.

Running Time: 01:44:03

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Arrow Up

It's time to retoxify masculinity

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Let's be clear: My pronouns are "he," "his," and "stop being creepy weirdos."

Okay, maybe the last one isn't a pronoun, but then again, I'm a man and if I want an insulting string of words directed at the nattering nabobs of gender neutrality to be a pronoun, it is a pronoun. And if you don't like it, fight me.

We need more masculinity, and the more toxic the social justice warriors think it is, the better.

Comment: Seems very reasonable, considering that this is what the SJWs want: Post-nihilism, a template for where we are heading


Network

Yellow Vests evolving, organizing over key local and national problems - Professor

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Over 30,000 people joined the Yellow Vests protests across France on Saturday as the demonstrations entered their ninth consecutive week. Speaking to Sputnik, Dr. Emmanuel Dupuy, president of the Institute of European Perspective & Security Studies, suggested that the movement has hit a vital nerve at the core of French society.

Sputnik: What's happening on the ground right now?

Emmanuel Dupuy: At this time, we see a roundup of the manifestation. We are experiencing a new type of organisation, with more coordinating procedure. The manifestation is now split into two, both in the city of Paris, and in the centre of France, in the city of Bourges, to show that the movement is not only focused on a certain number of political grievances, but more on a social and societal dynamic, and this is why, symbolically, part of this region decided to have this manifestation in the centre of France in Bourges.

Comment: The Yellow Vest protests were the first major movement of their kind following the increasingly brutal economic measures meted out to much of Europe over the last decade or more, and, although their future is unsure, what does seem to be clear is that apart from a few meagre concessions the political elite are showing no signs of changing their ways: And check out SOTT radio's:


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Saudi women no longer need male guardian permission for childbirth procedures

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© AFP 2018 / FAYEZ NURELDINE
Pregnant women in Saudi Arabia are no longer obliged to get permission from their male guardians to undergo vital childbirth procedures including C-sections, The National reported.

Previous regulations required women in Saudi Arabia to obtain a signed permission from their male guardians over a wide range of childbirth procedures but now they are allowed to decide independently how they want to deliver, according to the outlet.

From now on, they can also request information on their pregnancy status and expected due date without permission from their male guardians, the newspaper reported.

The decision comes as part of an easing of rules on gender separation in Saudi Arabia. Last year, Saudi women were officially allowed to get behind the wheel and attend football matches.

NPC

Because 'diversity': Twitterati scorns British police for recruitment campaign reserved for women and minorities

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© Reuters / Neil Hall
The recruitment workshop apparently gives priority to women and minorities. According to their website, the police force “will initially only offer places on this workshop to women and black and minority ethnic candidates.”
Citing a need for greater diversity within its ranks, the British Transport Police will host a recruitment workshop reserved for women and minorities. The PC cops defended the move after receiving mountains of scorn on Twitter.

In a tweet advertising the event, the police force wrote: "Female or from a black or minority ethnic background? Interested in becoming a police officer? Come to our next recruitment workshop at 6pm on 23 January in Camden."


Comment: Considering the level of violence on London's streets, a recruitment campaign aimed at finding the most competent candidates would appear to be the most prudent course of action, particularly since London's 'gender equal' police needs the public to protect them! Case in point:


See also: Deprogrammed: You can't fight racism / sexism with their reverse