Society's Child
In the background of the most important events, the Covid-19 response and increasing tension and conflict in the world, it might be worth looking through some of this in a bit more detail.
I've experienced groupthink working for large organisations, most notably in my last job. We were tasked with investigating and solving complex problems. Some technical expertise helped but was not crucial to the role.
Critical thinking and balancing evidence and differing viewpoints was key.
Yet the organisation decided that this was no longer required and changed the whole operating model to a one-size fits all type of call-centre. This new high-risk approach was recommended to us by the outside consultants Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) who were clueless about our business.
Those of us who were experienced in the role argued that the model wouldn't work. But the organisation ploughed on regardless. It was obvious from day one that the financials didn't stack up which they tried to deny and later concealed.
Last Friday, the personal account of Vanessa Neumann, the Venezuelan businesswoman who serves as the representative of self-proclaimed 'interim president' Juan Guaido in Britain, posted a call for the death of the democratically elected Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The tacky bright yellow Black Lives Matter painting was approved and paid for by the city.
Nichole Anderson and David Nelson have been charged with three misdemeanors for the painting, meanwhile hundreds if not thousands of vandals and looters have gone free during the unrest. The pair are each charged with Vandalism Under $400, Violation of Civil Rights, and Possession of Tools to Commit Vandalism or Graffiti.
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- LA mayor warns citizens to cancel Fourth of July plans to 'save lives,' but supports Black Lives Matter protests
- The Marxist agenda of Black Lives Matter is far different from the slogan
- Trouble in woke Utopia: Zionists cancel Black Lives Matter after UK group calls out Israeli annexation plans, apartheid policies
- Seattle police chief asks why black people keep dying in the 'Black Lives Matter' CHOP zone
- Russian Orthodox priest: Black Lives Matter is anti-civilizational and anti-Christian
- Black Lives Matter rioter shoots at driver in Utah, then continues to protest
- NBA, union plan to paint 'Black Lives Matter' on courts in Orlando
- If Seattle really thought Black Lives Matter, it would shut down CHOP chaos
For anyone who needs clarification, being "woke" means to be a card-carrying member of an unofficial party that deems America endemically racist, oppressive, and prone to injustice. It isn't just about being anti-Republican and pro-Democrat, though it is that. To belong, you must harbor a deep-seated hatred for Trump and for the ideals and principles of America. You need to believe, as the tear-down of our statues demonstrates, that we need a whole new America.
But the divide between the woke and the non-woke isn't just between parents and their children or between siblings or even between husbands and wives — though it is all of those things. Increasingly, it's between the sexes.
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- In the unforgiving world of woke, there's no room for personal development. One misstep decades ago and you're tarred for life
- 'Woke' American SJWs are more asleep to injustice than ever
- Trouble in woke Utopia: Zionists cancel Black Lives Matter after UK group calls out Israeli annexation plans, apartheid policies
- Woke mob terrorizes Tennessee smokehouse after false rumors of 'Back The Blue' donation
- The Purge: "Woke" censorship's natural progression ends in tyranny
- 'Covid-19 suddenly turned woke?' Packed Pride & BLM rally in Chicago draws criticism of hypocrisy
- Jonathan Pie: WOKE Utopia
- 'Black people don't give a damn about statues': BET founder mocks woke whites toppling monuments to assuage racial guilt
- Wokescolds looking to cancel comedian Jimmy Kimmel after blackface & 'n-word' tapes shatter 'woke' reinvention

J.K. Rowling and Noam Chomsky
Published in Harper's Magazine on Tuesday, the letter argued that the recent "needed reckoning" on racial and social justice has also "intensified a new set of moral attitudes and political commitments" that tend to stifle the norms of public debate and tolerating differences.
"The free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted," the letter states.
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- Cancel culture bites back: Harvard grad fired by Deloitte after threatening to stab anyone who thinks 'all lives matter'
- New York City bows to cancel culture, passes budget with nearly $1 billion in police cuts
- 'The demand for racism outstrips the supply': Rapper & fitness coach Zuby to RT on rugby song 'racism' & cancel culture in sport
- Wokescolds looking to cancel comedian Jimmy Kimmel after blackface & 'n-word' tapes shatter 'woke' reinvention
- Turning tables: Conservatives 'call' to cancel Yale for being named after slave trader
- 'Cancel culture despises diversity of opinion': Publisher says Amazon suspended paid ads for new book on 'transgender craze'
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg met on Tuesday with organizers of the boycott campaign, led by the NAACP and the Anti-Defamation League. They also announced plans to meet with other activist groups and consult with their own civil rights auditor.
The #StopHateForProfit boycott movement has seen more than 900 businesses suspending their advertising on the platform until the company curbs content that they find "toxic and hateful," although many big advertisers didn't join it. Stock investors were not impressed with Facebook's shares rising this week, and even CNN and the New York Times continued to run ads on the platform despite the criticism.
Facebook's talks with boycott organizers come amid "the largest social movement in US history and our nation's best and latest chance to act against the racism that has pervaded our country," Sandberg said. Changes will be made not because of advertiser pressure, but "because it's the right thing to do," she added.
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- Facebook bans hundreds of 'boogaloo' accounts citing- without examples- 'real-world violence' while ANTIFA linked accounts are left alone
- What is the real goal of the 'Stop Hate for Profit' campaign against Facebook? Hint: it has nothing to do with 'hate speech'
- Facebook bends the knee, agrees to censor Trump ads after mass advertiser boycott
- Facebook whistleblower Hartwig: Platform allowed users to demonize whites, men & cops
The California Faculty Association has published a list of demands aimed at "redress for systemic anti-Black racism in the CSU," insisting that black faculty, students and staff are "criminalized both on CSU campuses and in our communities." Its orders begin with a directive that "everyone needs to recognize: black lives are precious" and "take serious, tangible and public steps to protect Black lives, Black futures, and Black joy," and spiral off into calls for revisiting racial segregation.
In addition to abolishing tuition for "Black, Native and Indigenous students," the union has demanded the university system join its efforts to overturn a statewide ban on affirmative action, a controversial program that gives preference to minority students in admissions (or minority faculty in hiring). The professors have also demanded the university prioritize and expand its Ethnic Studies curriculum, forcing each student to take at least one Ethnic Studies course lest they participate in the "'spirit murdering' and violent deaths of Black communities."
Sherwin Hall, 27, told RT that he began suffering from pain in the groin area in March, just when the number of coronavirus infections in Britain was surging. The father-of-two quickly went to a hospital in Leeds asking for a scan, but the staff refused.
"They told me 'No, due to Covid-19 we're not giving scans'," Hall recalled, adding that doctors put him on a waiting list, and prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers instead.

Governor of the US Georgia State Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency following an uptick in shootings over the July Fourth weekend that injured 31 people and killed five after weeks of violent crime and property destruction in Atlanta.
Although the order followed a spike in violent crime over the Fourth of July weekend, recent protests calling for police reform and racial justice played a large part in the executive order.
Here's a look at what's in the order:
Where will the troops be?
In DeNiro's eyes, President Trump is a "mean-spirited, soulless, amoral, abusive con-artist son of a bitch." But that didn't stop one of the actor's prime investments from using the Trump administration's loan program for cash, a loan program meant to help keep small business wrecked by the Chinese coronavirus financially afloat.
The Nobu chain of luxury restaurants and hotels took 14 loans from the U.S. small business relief program for as much as $28 million, which went toward properties across the country, from California, to Texas, to New York, according to a report by CNBC. Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa — the celebrity chef and owner of the restaurant chain — has a net worth of $200 million. Meanwhile, Robert De Niro — who co-founded it — is worth an estimated $500 million.
Comment: News outlet Media Matters also raked in as much as $2 million in coronavirus relief loans as the left-wing blog slammed the Trump administration's coronavirus response.













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