Jewish man TASERED by crazed female Palestine activist at UCLA. The Jewish man was assaulted and hit on the head by the woman wearing a mask and headscarf before she pulled out a taser.

https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/1785067142104191179

April 30, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , . Islamic terrorism, Social justice warriors, Violent crime. Leave a comment.

UCLA security guard does nothing as masked terrorists prevent a Jewish student named Eli Tsives from entering the university.

https://twitter.com/persianjewess/status/1785021873555902744

https://www.foxnews.com/media/ucla-protesters-block-jewish-student-attending-class-mass-genocide-jews

UCLA protesters block Jewish student from attending class: They want ‘mass genocide of Jews’

Eli Tsives joins ‘Fox & Friends’ after recording interaction with anti-Israel protesters

By Bailee Hill

April 30, 2024

A Jewish student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), who was barred from attending class by anti-Israel protesters, spoke out after the incident as he and others fear for their safety on college campuses nationwide.

UCLA student Eli Tsives documented the interaction with the protesters and explained why he fears the pro-Palestinian sentiment will likely escalate further.

“I take the same path to class every single day, and when I got there, it was blocked off by the students, not a security guard, but by these students,” Tsives said on “Fox & Friends” Tuesday.

“I showed them my I.D., and I said, ‘This is the way I enter to class. Please let me in.’ When they refused, I quickly understood what was happening.”

“I had in my phone to my fellow Jewish friend and he started filming so we could document exactly what was happening,” he continued.

“You guys have closed the entrance. We are UCLA students. I have my I.D. right here. I’m being blocked off. Not by the security guard, but by you two, you three,” Tsives told the protesters during the video his friend recorded.

“This is what they do. Everybody look at this. Look at this. I’m a UCLA student. I deserve to go here,” he continued. “We pay tuition. This is our school, and they’re not letting me walk in.”

Tsives said he likely could have pushed his way through the anti-Israel protesters, but ultimately decided against doing so to shed light on the hateful sentiment on campus.

“We are for peace, and we will never barge through because we know that we’re better than them in that sense,” Tsives said. “Could I have? Absolutely, but I would rather have documented that, so we can show the world exactly what is going on in universities in the United States.”

FOX 11 Los Angeles reported fights broke out between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinain protesters over the weekend after a barrier was breached meant to separate the opposing groups.

“They constantly advocate for the destruction of our beautiful country,” Tsives said. “They burn the American flag. They are super anti-America. They are anti-our government. They’re anti-democracy, and shame on them
 Shame on UCLA and shame on actually all college administrations for allowing them to continue what they’re doing.”

“Because this is no longer about freedom of speech,” he continued. “This is now straight up about promoting aggression and hatred against Jewish people.”

“Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade asked Tsives if he thought the protesters were fully educated on the causes they were advocating for.

“I think that a lot of them do understand, and they still choose to say what they say,” Tsives responded. “We go to the number one public school in the world. These people are smart. They are educated. They know what they’re saying. They know what an intifada is.”

“They want an intifada. They want to see the mass genocide of Jews,” he continued.

Tsives admitted his parents are worried about his safety, and he is even concerned something could happen to him, since he is getting more attention for standing on behalf of his fellow Jewish students.

“I just think that this is the start of something that’s going to escalate very, very quickly,” he said. “Because my face is really getting out there, and I would not be surprised if somebody tried something in the next couple days.”

Tsives said someone wrote “shame on you” on a whiteboard where he lives, but despite the intimidation, he intends to continue the fight against antisemitism.

“People are starting to recognize my face. They know who I am. I see people looking at me in dirty ways, but also Jewish students walk up to me, and they thank me for what I’m doing,” Tsives said.

“So as long as I am constantly advocating for the Jewish people, I feel like we are getting somewhere. We’re doing good in this world.”

April 30, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , , , . Education, Islamic terrorism, Social justice warriors. Leave a comment.

Cuban authorities sentence young mother to 15 years in prison for live streaming protest

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article288144795.html

Cuban authorities sentence young mother to 15 years in prison for live streaming protest

By Nora GĂĄmez Torres

April 30, 2024

A young mother has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for transmitting videos on Facebook of a protest in Cuba, the latest example of the communist government’s heavy-handed policies to crack down on growing dissent amid worsening economic conditions.

Mayelín Rodríguez Prado, 23, was charged with “sedition” and disseminating “enemy propaganda” for publishing videos of a protest in the city of Nuevitas, in the central province of Camaguey, in August 2022. Another 12 demonstrators received sentences between 4 and 14 years in prison under similar charges, according to court documents shared by the Observatorio Cubano de Derechos Humanos, a human rights organization based in Madrid, over the weekend.

A year after anti-government protests spread throughout the island on July 11, 2021, the residents of Nuevitas took to the streets again during an electricity blackout, chanting, “Turn on the lights,” “Freedom,” and “The people are tired,” independent news outlet 14ymedio reported at the time.

Shortly after, RodrĂ­guez Prado and other participants were arrested and detained for several months without charges. She is the mother of a toddler and was 21 at the time of her detention.

Most of the original videos posted by the Nuevitas demonstrators have been deleted.

“The harsh sentencing this week of up to 15 years in prison for Cubans who peacefully assembled in Nuevitas in 2022 is outrageous,” said Brian Nichols, assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere affairs at the U.S. State Department. “The Cuban government’s continued repression of Cubans striving to fulfill their basic rights and needs is unconscionable.”

The Cuban government prosecuted hundreds of people, including several mothers, seniors and minors, who participated in the July 11 demonstrations, meting out sentences of up to 30 years in prison. Despite an international outcry and diplomatic efforts, Cuban authorities have declined to release them, claiming they are not political prisoners.

The harsh sentences for the Nuevitas demonstrators, coming after more recent protests in Santiago de Cuba over the worsening deteriorated, suggest Cuban authorities are steadfast in their determination to crack down on opposition and civil unrest despite the backlash, out of fears the protests might continue.

Cuban independent journalists have also been targeted.

José Luis Tan Estrada, an independent journalist from Camaguey province, who had covered the detention of the Nuevitas demonstrators and revealed the poor conditions of healthcare facilities in that province, has been detained in Villa Marista, the Cuban state security prison in Havana, since Friday. Tan Estrada, a former professor at the University of Camaguey who was expelled for criticizing the government, was warned in April that he would be arrested if he continued reporting. At the time, an Interior Ministry official showed him a file with his posts on social media.

In recent years, the Cuban government has approved legislation turning what has been for decades a zero-tolerance policy for dissent and criticism of the government into law. As the government was finally forced to expand internet access on the island in recent years, it also made sure it could spy on people’s phones with the help of Chinese technology and made criticizing the government on social media a crime.

Decree-law 370, passed in 2019, makes it a crime to publish “information contrary to the public interest, morality, good manners and the integrity of the people” on social media. Two decrees passed in 2021 by the Ministry of Communications treat using social media to criticize the government as cyberterrorism. The new penal code approved in 2022 calls for prison sentences for people using vulgar language against top officials or publishing “fake news” and “propaganda against the Constitutional order.”

In its 2023 annual report on human rights around the world, the U.S. State Department said Cuban law “criminalized freedom of expression online, allowed the government to flag for removal social media posts critical of the government or government officials, listed criminal incitement through social media as an ‘aggravating circumstance”’to allow for harsher sentences, and increased penalties for slander and the use of social networks to organize protests.”

April 30, 2024. Tags: , , , . Communism, Police state. Leave a comment.

“Hunter Got High” by Afroman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgLD1yhxNik

April 29, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , . Joe Biden, Music, Politics, Racism, War on drugs. Leave a comment.

A question for Democrats: If the 2020 election wasn’t stolen, then how do you explain the Democrats in Fulton County inventing a bogus “burst pipe,” using it as an excuse to send Republican poll watchers and reporters home, and Democrats then going back inside to continue counting the votes?

By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

April 27, 2024

A question for Democrats: If the 2020 election wasn’t stolen, then how do you explain the Democrats in Fulton County inventing a bogus “burst pipe,” using it as an excuse to send Republican poll watchers and reporters home, and Democrats then going back inside to continue counting the votes?

On the night of the election in November 2020, CBS News aired a TV report called “Pipe burst in Georgia delays vote counting.”

You can watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C25DAAHZdEw

Also on the night of the election, ABC News tweeted: “The election department sent the ballot counters at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta home at 10:30 p.m., Regina Waller, the Fulton County public affairs manager for elections, tells ABC News.”

Here’s that tweet:

https://twitter.com/abcpolitics/status/1323846118208376834

However, official security video footage shows that after the Republican poll watchers and news reporters left the room where votes had been counted, a few election workers stayed behind and continued counting votes.

And there is no visible water leak in the video.

You can see that video footage here:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/rPqQKvuFk473/

I created this image that you can show people:

Water leak

I posted it at Twitter:

https://twitter.com/DanielAlmanPGH/status/1784324988599762998

April 27, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , , . Stop the steal, Voter fraud. Leave a comment.

Terrorists at Columbia University shout, “Burn Tel Aviv to the ground! Hamas, we love you! We support your rockets too!” This is a threat, and is not protected by free speech. I support arresting these terrorists.

https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/1781999681712652677

April 23, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , , . Education, Islamic terrorism, Social justice warriors. Leave a comment.

At least 15 women were raped because Boston refused to lock up a violent serial criminal named Alvin Campbell, who was the brother of Boston city council member Andrea Campbell when these rapes happened.

https://www.wbur.org/news/2024/04/22/boston-alvin-campbell-rape-case-police

Boston police failed to arrest ‘serial rapist’ for years despite DNA evidence

By Walter Wuthmann

April 22, 2024

It started off like countless other Uber rides in downtown Boston.

A group of friends piled into a car after hanging out at a bar. Then, they started arguing. Most of the friends got out at their hotel, and the man offered to drive the remaining rider around to “collect herself.”

But when the woman asked the driver to drop her back off at the hotel, he refused.

Instead, he took her to his apartment in Dorchester that Saturday in July 2016 and sexually assaulted her, police alleged in court records.

A DNA test identified the suspect as Alvin Campbell Jr., a burly 43-year-old with a long criminal history and a prominent relative. Campbell is the brother of Andrea Campbell, then a Boston city councilor and now the state’s attorney general.

Despite the DNA evidence, Alvin Campbell was never arrested or charged in connection with the encounter. And police never alerted the public.

Over the next two years, a WBUR investigation found, three more women shared similar stories with police about a man who assaulted them after offering them rides at Boston bars. In each case, DNA and other evidence pointed to Alvin Campbell, according to an application for a search warrant obtained by WBUR. And each time, authorities decided not to detain him or seek criminal charges.

Boston police finally arrested Campbell in early 2020 after a fifth woman reported she was raped. At that point, investigators made a horrifying discovery. They found evidence on his phone indicating he had sexually assaulted at least 10 additional women since the first incident in 2016.

Campbell grew up in Roxbury and graduated from a vocational high school there. According to interviews and other public records, Campbell spent much of his adult life cycling in and out of state and federal prison for physical assaults and gun convictions.

In court, prosecutors and police allege Campbell preyed on intoxicated women at downtown Boston bars for at least three years, often posing as a ride-hailing driver.

April 23, 2024. Tags: , , , , . Soft on crime, Violent crime. Leave a comment.

Why didn’t Diablo Valley College ethics professor Eric Clanton get any prison time for hitting seven Trump supporters in the head with a metal bike lock?

By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

April 20, 2024

This video shows a masked Antifa thug using a metal bike lock to smash the head of an innocent Trump supporter at Berkeley, California, in April 2017:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qKCl9NL1Cg

Some awesomely talented amateur sleuth observers at 4chan later identified the thug based on his partially visible face, his clothing, and several other things.

Any one of these things by itself is pretty meaningless. But taken together, it is extremely likely that they identified the correct person.

For specific details, see here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

The police also did their own investigation, and when they searched the person’s house, they found clothing and other items that matched that of the person in the video. Phone records also show that the person was present during the assault.

And it turned out that the thug is left wing Diablo Valley College ethics professor Eric Clanton.

Clanton supports shoplifting, opposes private ownership of property, and has defended convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.

It was later reported that Clanton would not be getting any prison time for his brutal assaults against seven innocent Trump supporters.

The news reported that Clanton used the metal bike lock to assault the heads of at least seven people.

The news also detailed the evidence the police found in Clanton’s home tying him to these attacks.

It’s completely despicable that Clanton did not get any prison time for what he did.

Why didn’t Diablo Valley College ethics professor Eric Clanton get any prison time for hitting seven Trump supporters in the head with a metal bike lock?

April 20, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , . Antifa, Soft on crime, Violent crime. 2 comments.

How come Rashida Tlaib was never arrested for grabbing a reporter’s camera in August 2018?

I’ve posted about this twice in the past – here and here.

This video from August 2018 shows Rashida Tlaib grabbing a reporter’s camera.

How come Tlaib was never arrested for this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoGS6KsNtiw

April 20, 2024. Tags: , . Soft on crime. 1 comment.

By giving zero jail time to 78 protestors who blocked the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in November of 2023, the city was inviting more of this kind of behavior. And sure enough, the city got exactly what it asked for.

By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

April 20, 2024

According to this article from Associated Press, zero jail time was given to 78 protestors who blocked the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in November of 2023.

This sent the message that this kind of behavior is tolerated and acceptable.

So now in April 2024, a bunch of protestors blocked the Golden Gate Bridge.

Although I disagree with the city’s policy of inviting protestors to block the bridge, I don’t live in that city, and I have to respect the wishes of the city’s voters.

That being said, in this video, Matt Walsh said that stopping access to bridges is a policy that is used by the military during wartime, and he thinks that these civilian protestors who blocked the Golden Gate Bridge should get 100 years in prison. He says if this happened just once, no one would ever block a bridge in the city again. I think he has a good point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6-xDFlFSfQ

April 20, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , . Idiots blocking traffic, Soft on crime. Leave a comment.

As a libertarian who supports free speech for everyone, I support the right of these students to protest. If they weren’t harming or threatening anyone, the police should not have gotten involved, and the university should not have suspended them.

https://twitter.com/DanielAlmanPGH/status/1781089252547203267

April 18, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , . Ilhan Omar, Police state. Leave a comment.

Left wing insurrectionists like Jamaal Bowman and Linda Sarsour don’t get sent to prison. Why the double standard, liberals?

https://twitter.com/DanielAlmanPGH/status/1780894574354804989

April 18, 2024. Tags: , , . January 6 2021. Leave a comment.

Brussels area Mayor Emir Kir is a fascist and a communist.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68826577

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/04/16/police-threaten-shut-down-conference-europes-far-right-elites/

https://www.politico.eu/article/brussels-police-shut-down-nigel-farage-viktor-orban-right-wing-jamboree/

April 16, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , , . Police state. Leave a comment.

NPR CEO and President Katherine Maher is a fascist and a communist.

https://www.npr.org/2024/04/16/1244962042/npr-editor-uri-berliner-suspended-essay

NPR suspends veteran editor as it grapples with his public criticism

By David Folkenflik

April 16, 2024

NPR has formally punished Uri Berliner, the senior editor who publicly argued a week ago that the network had “lost America’s trust” by approaching news stories with a rigidly progressive mindset.

Berliner’s five-day suspension without pay, which began last Friday, has not been previously reported.

Yet the public radio network is grappling in other ways with the fallout from Berliner’s essay for the online news site The Free Press. It angered many of his colleagues, led NPR leaders to announce monthly internal reviews of the network’s coverage, and gave fresh ammunition to conservative and partisan Republican critics of NPR, including former President Donald Trump.

Conservative activist Christopher Rufo is among those now targeting NPR’s new chief executive, Katherine Maher, for messages she posted to social media years before joining the network. Among others, those posts include a 2020 tweet that called Trump racist and another that appeared to minimize rioting during social justice protests that year. Maher took the job at NPR last month — her first at a news organization.

In a statement Monday about the messages she had posted, Maher praised the integrity of NPR’s journalists and underscored the independence of their reporting.

“In America everyone is entitled to free speech as a private citizen,” she said. “What matters is NPR’s work and my commitment as its CEO: public service, editorial independence, and the mission to serve all of the American public. NPR is independent, beholden to no party, and without commercial interests.”

The network noted that “the CEO is not involved in editorial decisions.”

In an interview with me later on Monday, Berliner said the social media posts demonstrated Maher was all but incapable of being the person best poised to direct the organization.

“We’re looking for a leader right now who’s going to be unifying and bring more people into the tent and have a broader perspective on, sort of, what America is all about,” Berliner said. “And this seems to be the opposite of that.”

He said that he tried repeatedly to make his concerns over NPR’s coverage known to news leaders and to Maher’s predecessor as chief executive before publishing his essay.

Berliner has singled out coverage of several issues dominating the 2020s for criticism, including trans rights, the Israel-Hamas war and COVID. Berliner says he sees the same problems at other news organizations, but argues NPR, as a mission-driven institution, has a greater obligation to fairness.

“I love NPR and feel it’s a national trust,” Berliner says. “We have great journalists here. If they shed their opinions and did the great journalism they’re capable of, this would be a much more interesting and fulfilling organization for our listeners.”

A “final warning”

The circumstances surrounding the interview were singular.

Berliner provided me with a copy of the formal rebuke to review. NPR did not confirm or comment upon his suspension for this article.

In presenting Berliner’s suspension Thursday afternoon, the organization told the editor he had failed to secure its approval for outside work for other news outlets, as is required of NPR journalists. It called the letter a “final warning,” saying Berliner would be fired if he violated NPR’s policy again. Berliner is a dues-paying member of NPR’s newsroom union but says he is not appealing the punishment.

The Free Press is a site that has become a haven for journalists who believe that mainstream media outlets have become too liberal. In addition to his essay, Berliner appeared in an episode of its podcast Honestly with Bari Weiss.

A few hours after the essay appeared online, NPR chief business editor Pallavi Gogoi reminded Berliner of the requirement that he secure approval before appearing in outside press, according to a copy of the note provided by Berliner.

In its formal rebuke, NPR did not cite Berliner’s appearance on Chris Cuomo’s NewsNation program last Tuesday night, for which NPR gave him the green light. (NPR’s chief communications officer told Berliner to focus on his own experience and not share proprietary information.) The NPR letter also did not cite his remarks to The New York Times, which ran its article mid-afternoon Thursday, shortly before the reprimand was sent. Berliner says he did not seek approval before talking with the Times.

Berliner says he did not get permission from NPR to speak with me for this story but that he was not worried about the consequences: “Talking to an NPR journalist and being fired for that would be extraordinary, I think.”

Berliner is a member of NPR’s business desk, as am I, and he has helped to edit many of my stories. He had no involvement in the preparation of this article and did not see it before it was posted publicly.

In rebuking Berliner, NPR said he had also publicly released proprietary information about audience demographics, which it considers confidential. He said those figures “were essentially marketing material. If they had been really good, they probably would have distributed them and sent them out to the world.”

Feelings of anger and betrayal inside the newsroom

His essay and subsequent public remarks stirred deep anger and dismay within NPR. Colleagues contend Berliner cherry-picked examples to fit his arguments and challenge the accuracy of his accounts. They also note he did not seek comment from the journalists involved in the work he cited.

Morning Edition host Michel Martin told me some colleagues at the network share Berliner’s concerns that coverage is frequently presented through an ideological or idealistic prism that can alienate listeners.

“The way to address that is through training and mentorship,” says Martin, herself a veteran of nearly two decades at the network who has also reported for The Wall Street Journal and ABC News. “It’s not by blowing the place up, by trashing your colleagues, in full view of people who don’t really care about it anyway.”

Several NPR journalists told me they are no longer willing to work with Berliner as they no longer have confidence that he will keep private their internal musings about stories as they work through coverage.

“Newsrooms run on trust,” NPR political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben tweeted last week, without mentioning Berliner by name. “If you violate everyone’s trust by going to another outlet and sh–ing on your colleagues (while doing a bad job journalistically, for that matter), I don’t know how you do your job now.”

Berliner rejected that critique, saying nothing in his essay or subsequent remarks betrayed private observations or arguments about coverage.

Other newsrooms are also grappling with questions over news judgment and confidentiality. On Monday, New York Times Executive Editor Joseph Kahn announced to his staff that the newspaper’s inquiry into who leaked internal dissent over a planned episode of its podcast The Daily to another news outlet proved inconclusive. The episode was to focus on a December report on the use of sexual assault as part of the Hamas attack on Israel in October. Audio staffers aired doubts over how well the reporting stood up to scrutiny.

“We work together with trust and collegiality everyday on everything we produce, and I have every expectation that this incident will prove to be a singular exception to an important rule,” Kahn wrote to Times staffers.

At NPR, some of Berliner’s colleagues have weighed in online against his claim that the network has focused on diversifying its workforce without a concomitant commitment to diversity of viewpoint. Recently retired Chief Executive John Lansing has referred to this pursuit of diversity within NPR’s workforce as its “North Star,” a moral imperative and chief business strategy.

In his essay, Berliner tagged the strategy as a failure, citing the drop in NPR’s broadcast audiences and its struggle to attract more Black and Latino listeners in particular.

“During most of my tenure here, an open-minded, curious culture prevailed. We were nerdy, but not knee-jerk, activist, or scolding,” Berliner writes. “In recent years, however, that has changed.”

Berliner writes, “For NPR, which purports to consider all things, it’s devastating both for its journalism and its business model.”

NPR investigative reporter Chiara Eisner wrote in a comment for this story: “Minorities do not all think the same and do not report the same. Good reporters and editors should know that by now. It’s embarrassing to me as a reporter at NPR that a senior editor here missed that point in 2024.”

Some colleagues drafted a letter to Maher and NPR’s chief news executive, Edith Chapin, seeking greater clarity on NPR’s standards for its coverage and the behavior of its journalists — clearly pointed at Berliner.

A plan for “healthy discussion”

On Friday, CEO Maher stood up for the network’s mission and the journalism, taking issue with Berliner’s critique, though never mentioning him by name. Among her chief issues, she said Berliner’s essay offered “a criticism of our people on the basis of who we are.”

Berliner took great exception to that, saying she had denigrated him. He said that he supported diversifying NPR’s workforce to look more like the U.S. population at large. She did not address that in a subsequent private exchange he shared with me for this story. (An NPR spokesperson declined further comment.)

Late Monday afternoon, Chapin announced to the newsroom that Executive Editor Eva Rodriguez would lead monthly meetings to review coverage.

“Among the questions we’ll ask of ourselves each month: Did we capture the diversity of this country — racial, ethnic, religious, economic, political geographic, etc — in all of its complexity and in a way that helped listeners and readers recognize themselves and their communities?” Chapin wrote in the memo. “Did we offer coverage that helped them understand — even if just a bit better — those neighbors with whom they share little in common?”

Berliner said he welcomed the announcement but would withhold judgment until those meetings played out.

In a text for this story, Chapin said such sessions had been discussed since Lansing unified the news and programming divisions under her acting leadership last year.

“Now seemed [the] time to deliver if we were going to do it,” Chapin said. “Healthy discussion is something we need more of.”

April 16, 2024. Tags: , , , . Media bias. Leave a comment.

Environmental hypocrite flies from Washington D.C. to California to demand that other people stop using fossil fuels

Here’s the latest example of environmental hypocrisy.

The Los Angeles Times just reported:

Police arrest young climate protesters for blocking street near Kamala Harris’ home

Demanding more action on the climate crisis, young activists blocked an intersection Monday morning near Vice President Kamala Harris’ Brentwood home, leading police to arrest six of them without incident.

Harris did not interact with the demonstrators, as her motorcade took an alternate route from her home to Los Angeles International Airport that morning.

High school student Wei Zhou, 17, came from their home in Washington, D.C., to join the demonstration, having participated in a similar protest outside President Biden’s home in Delaware in February. Declaring a climate emergency would allow Biden “to unlock a bunch of powers,” said Zhou, who joined the movement at 14.

That could include protecting people affected by climate disasters from eviction and providing them free healthcare, they said.

Zhou stood with a dozen additional protesters across the street from the blockade. “Harris, Harris, can’t you see, this is an emergency,” they chanted, alternating the latter phrase with “fossil fuels are killing me” and “this will be your legacy.”

April 16, 2024. Tags: , , , , , . Environmentalism. Leave a comment.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators block traffic into Chicago airport, causing headaches for travelers

https://www.yahoo.com/news/pro-palestinian-demonstrators-block-traffic-163953766.html

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators block traffic into Chicago airport, causing headaches for travelers

By SOPHIA TAREEN

April 15, 2024

CHICAGO (AP) — Pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked a freeway leading to three Chicago O’Hare International Airport terminals Monday morning, temporarily stopping vehicle traffic into one of the nation’s busiest airports and causing headaches for travelers.

Protesters linked arms and blocked lanes of Interstate 190 around 7 a.m., a demonstration they said was part of a global “economic blockade to free Palestine,” according to Rifqa Falaneh, one of the organizers. Traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area was also snarled for hours Monday morning as pro-Palestinian demonstrators shut down both directions of the Golden Gate Bridge and stalled a 17-mile (27-kilometer) stretch of Interstate 880 in Oakland.

O’Hare warned travelers on the social platform X to take alternative forms of transportation with car travel “substantially delayed this morning due to protest activity.”

Some travelers stuck in standstill traffic left their cars and walked the final leg to the airport along the freeway, trailing their luggage behind them.

Among them was Madeline Hannan from suburban Chicago. She was headed to O’Hare for a work trip to Florida when her and her husband’s car ended up stalled for 20 minutes. She got out and “both ran and speed walked” more than 1 mile. She said she made it to the gate on time, but barely.

“This was an inconvenience,” she said in a telephone interview from Florida. “But in the grand scheme of things going on overseas, it’s a minor inconvenience.”

While individual travelers may have been affected, operations at the airport appeared near normal with delays of under 15 minutes, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.

Inbound traffic toward O’Hare resumed around 9 a.m.

On the Golden Gate Bridge in California, a small number of demonstrators stood by, as did police. Some protesters held a black banner that read “Stop the world for Gaza.” The iconic bridge was closed off to all auto traffic, bicyclists and pedestrians.

In Chicago, dozens of protesters were arrested, according to Falaneh. Chicago police said Monday that “multiple people” were taken into custody after a protest where people obstructed traffic but did not have a detailed count.

Protesters say they chose the location, in part, because O’Hare is one of the largest airports. Among other things, they’ve called for an immediate ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas.

Anti- war protesters have demonstrated in Chicago near daily since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel that killed around 1,200 people. Israeli warplanes and ground troops have conducted a scorched-earth campaign on the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli offensive has killed more than 33,700 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry. The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its count but says women and children make up two-thirds of the dead.

April 15, 2024. Tags: , , , , . Idiots blocking traffic. Leave a comment.

A 9-year-old girl was punched in the head because Manhattan Judge Laurie Peterson released Jean Carlos Zarzuela without bail after he broke a 54-year-old woman’s nose.

By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

April 14, 2024

Here’s the newest example of how New York City is in favor of violent crime.

In Manhattan, a 30-year-old man named Jean Carlos Zarzuela punched a 54-year-old woman so hard that he broke her nose.

Zarzuela was arrested for that, but Manhattan Judge Laurie Peterson released him without bail.

Four days after Judge Peterson released Zarzuela without bail, he punched a 9-year-old girl in the head.

This is yet even more proof that New York City is in favor of violent crime.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/stranger-punches-girl-nyc-grand-201700427.html

Stranger punches girl at NYC Grand Central Station days after release in similar attack

By John Annese

April 14, 2024

A homeless man freed without bail after randomly breaking a woman’s nose went on to sucker-punch a 9-year-old girl in the face in Grand Central Station, MTA officials said.

Jean Carlos Zarzuela, 30, was busted after he allegedly socked the youngster as she stood next to her stunned mom in the station’s dining concourse about 11:50 a.m. Saturday, MTA police said. Medics took the girl to NYU Langone’s Tisch Hospital for treatment.

MTA cops investigating the attack knew Zarzuela’s last known address was a homeless shelter on E. 125th St. They headed to the E. 125th St. subway station on Lexington Ave. Saturday evening and asked a pair of NYPD transit cops for help, according to law enforcement sources.

Sure enough, the NYPD cops recognized his photo and said they saw him about 10 minutes earlier. NYPD transit cops found Zarzuela and took him to the MTA police officers, who made the arrest.

Zarzuela is also accused of punching a 54-year-old woman in Grand Central Station on April 4. MTA cops initially charged him with felony assault but prosecutors in Manhattan dropped that down to a misdemeanor.

Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Pamela Goldsmith ordered him held on $2,500 cash bail or $10,000 bond. Records show he had a bench warrant out for assault cases in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

On Tuesday, he appeared before Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Laurie Peterson, according to the court system’s online docket. She released him without bail just four days before the attack on the young girl.

“It doesn’t make any sense that this guy — who recently was released after being charged with randomly punching someone else and breaking that victim’s nose — should be back in a public space where he can attack others, especially children,” MTA communications director Tim Minton said.

“The people responsible for the criminal justice system need to learn from this episode before more innocent people become victims.”

Zarzuela awaits arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court Sunday. His lawyer did not immediately return messages seeking comment.

April 14, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , . Soft on crime, Violent crime. 3 comments.

In New York City, punching a stranger in the head is a misdemeanor instead of a felony. This is yet more proof that Democrats are in favor of crime.

https://twitter.com/DanielAlmanPGH/status/1779604448664256731

April 14, 2024. Tags: , , . Soft on crime, Violent crime. Leave a comment.

Los Angeles recently gave developers an incentive to limit new apartment buildings to no more than 15 units

By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

April 13, 2024

The Los Angeles Times recently reported:

Though it’s known as the “mansion tax,” except for rare exceptions it applies to all properties sold for more than $5 million, no matter if they are gas stations, strip malls, apartment buildings or actual mansions. Under the measure, a seller is charged 4% of the sales price for properties sold above $5 million and below $10 million.

At $10 million and above, the tax is 5.5%.

Apartment developers and real estate brokers said additional costs from ULA make it even harder to earn a reasonable profit in what can be a risky business.

That’s because when building apartments, developers often sell their finished product, which would probably trigger the ULA tax for any building over 15 units, according to Greg Harris, a real estate broker with Marcus and Millichap. Even developers who hold onto their properties typically need to take out a mortgage on the finished building — and Harris said lenders are willing to give less because they too would need to pay the tax if they foreclose and sell the property.

Los Angeles recently gave developers an incentive to limit new apartment buildings to no more than 15 units.

Given that the city already has a severe shortage of housing, I think this new policy is a bad idea.

April 13, 2024. Tags: , , . Economics, Housing. Leave a comment.

16-year-old suspect in violent church mugging in Queens arrested 9 other times

https://abc7ny.com/queens-church-attack-16-year-old-suspect-in-violent-mugging-jamaica-arrested-9-other-times/14652428/

16-year-old suspect in violent church mugging in Queens arrested 9 other times

April 12, 2024

JAMAICA, Queens (WABC) — The 16-year-old suspect caught on video shoving a senior down the stairs of her church in Queens during a violent mugging is now being charged with robbing and assaulting her.

The teen was taken to the hospital after he took off his shirt off in the precinct holding cell and wrapped it around his neck. Police say he was taken to the hospital for evaluation, and once he is released, he will be arraigned.

Despite being arraigned as an adult, the Queens District Attorneys Office says they will not be identifying the 16-year-old because of his age.

He has been arrested nine times in Queens as an adolescent offender since August 2023. Eight of those arrests involved robberies and the ninth was criminal possession of stolen property.

The teen was arrested Thursday on charges including robbery, assault, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

The attack happened Sunday morning outside St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Jamaica Hills. The victim, a 68-year-old mother of two named Irene Tahliambouris, was heading to service when she was attacked.

Surveillance video shows the attacker run in front of the victim, as she walks up the steps to the church entrance, and violently shove her, sending her falling backwards. She suffered a fractured skull and black eye, but she is stable in the ICU.

After the assault, the suspect grabbed Tahliambouris’ purse with her car keys and cellphone inside.

He also allegedly stole her 2006 Nissan Altima, which police recovered overnight on Tuesday, approximately 3.5 miles away from the church. Police were able to pull a fingerprint from the recovered car.

The victim’s family posted on social media, saying in part: “criminals feel comfortable doing things to helpless people because the laws in our state do not hold them accountable.”

Father Konstantions Kalogridis says he and the parishioners at the church are relieved that a suspect is in custody.

“There were no words to express you know, the shock and the surprise to see one of my parishioners, a simple, humble lady going to church,” he said. “She was almost ready to open the door of the church.”

Harry Panagiotopoulos says the attack rattled the entire Greek community in Queens. He says it’s the lack of action following brutal crimes that continues to put communities in danger.

“We have Greek Easter coming up as well. It’s on the 5th of May, my grandmother doesn’t want to go to church and I’m sure many grandmothers don’t want to go to church, they’re afraid to go to church, what a shame,” Panagiotopoulos said.

The victim’s family said she is doing much better. She is still in the hospital but can now recognize people and speak and they hope she will be able to go home soon.

The teen is being investigated in other neighborhood crimes, including an attempted robbery of an elderly person. In addition to the church attack, he is being charged with an unrelated incident three days earlier where he allegedly stole another woman’s car.

April 12, 2024. Tags: , , , , . Soft on crime, Violent crime. 1 comment.

A 68-year-old woman named Irene Tahliambouris has a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain because New York City refused to lock up a violent serial criminal named Jayvaun Prince. This is more proof that New York City Democrats are in favor of violent crime.

https://nypost.com/2024/04/12/us-news/teen-brute-accused-of-shoving-robbing-granny-outside-nyc-church-is-linked-to-another-car-theft-days-earlier-prosecutors/

Teen brute accused of shoving, robbing granny outside NYC church is linked to another car theft days earlier: prosecutors

By Joe Marino, Tina Moore, and Amanda Woods

April 12, 2024

He is just 16 and has already been arrested five times for violent robberies and assaults — including allegedly pushing a Queens granny down church steps, sending her to the hospital.

Teen brute Jayvaun Prince allegedly mugged another woman just days before he shoved 68-year-old regular churchgoer Irene Tahliambouris, leaving her with a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain, according to prosecutors.

Following his arrest Thursday, Prince was charged both for the April 7 attack on Tahliambouris and the April 4 robbery, in which he allegedly threatened a 50-year-old woman into handing over her wallet and keys and stole her car.

But it was far from his first time in cuffs.

Sources said Prince was arrested twice, in August and September, and charged with six robberies total that took place in Queens in August.

He was also arrested twice for misdemeanor assaults, in December 2023 and then again on Feb. 2, according to law enforcement sources.

He is also wanted in connection to the robbery of a delivery person on Feb. 4, the sources said Friday.

The teen’s latest arrest sparked outrage from Tahliambouris’ family and police officials, who wondered why he was out on the streets despite his lengthy rap sheet.

“Absolutely shocking that this heinous crime was committed by a 16-year-old!” NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell wrote on X Friday.

“A teenager who has had multiple felony arrests, robberies of women and yet he is walking around the streets,” Chell wrote.

“Obviously he needs help! Irene represents all of our moms, grandmothers, and everything else. Why is this happening? This was avoidable! What part of the process broke down and allowed this to happen????”

In a statement to Fox News on Friday, Tahliambouris’ family blamed New York State laws for emboldening criminals.

“Criminals feel comfortable doing things to helpless people because the laws in our state do not hold them accountable,” said the statement.

“The recidivism rate of criminal felonies is high, yet the state refuses to change laws to remand them to jail or charge them to the fullest extent of the law.”

“We are seeing an increase in petty crimes that are no longer able to be prosecuted, and those people are going on to commit violent crimes, yet Albany and NYC refuse to make the necessary changes to the law to ensure these criminals are held accountable.”

Video of the vicious church attack, previously obtained by The Post, showed the suspect stalking Tahliambouris as she walked up to St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Briarwood.

He then suddenly got in front of her and punted her down the steps while standing on the top landing, according to the footage.

As she lay on the ground, the brute callously picked her pockets and stole her purse before bolting in her car, a 2006 Nissan Altima.

In the strikingly similar case days earlier, Prince allegedly cornered the victim inside an elevator at a building on 127th Avenue in Rochdale Village, telling her he had followed her from a bank, where she withdrew money, prosecutors said.

He demanded she fork over the cash and her keys, as he put his hand in his pocket and simulated a gun, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office.

Prince then allegedly made a beeline for the exit and took off in the victim’s Toyota Corolla, prosecutors said.

He faces a number of charges in that case, including robbery, grand larceny and menacing, the DA’s office said.

Authorities charged him in that case after he was taken into custody Thursday for Tahliambouris’ mugging, in which he faces robbery, assault, grand larceny and other raps.

“The viciousness with which the defendant is accused of having committed the robbery at the church struck the city at its core,” Queens DA Melinda Katz said in a statement.

The teen’s open cases include the string of robberies from Queens in August – and his mugshot photo from that arrest helped link him to the violent church crime, police sources said.

In the first incident, he allegedly robbed a 13-year-old girl on Aug. 8, and then on Aug. 17, approached a 35-year-old man getting out of his car and mugged him at knifepoint, according to the sources.

His next stick-up victim was a 63-year-old woman – who he also approached at knifepoint that same day as she got out of her car, the sources said.

Then on Aug. 25, he allegedly punched a 46-year-old woman in the back and snatched her backpack as she entered the Parsons Avenue subway station, the sources said.

Prince was also busted on September 14 and charged with stealing someone’s purse on Aug. 21, and with another knifepoint robbery from Aug. 25, in which he targeted someone who was sitting inside a car, according to the sources.

Sources said the teen attempted suicide Friday by wrapping his sweatshirt around his neck at the NYPD’s 107th Precinct stationhouse.

He was brought out on a stretcher and hospitalized, but was not seriously injured, the sources said.

It’s unclear when he will be arraigned in the two latest cases.

By Friday afternoon, Tahliambouris remained in critical but stable condition, unable to stand or move on her own, the DA’s office said.

“She is a loving 68-year-old grandmother that would always do anything she could to help anyone at all times,” her son, who identified himself as Freddy, posted on a GoFundMe page for his mother’s medical care, describing her as “Always happy and in good spirits.”

“We can only imagine the pain that she [experienced] being knocked off the stairs of the church hitting the back of her head on the concrete, while this vicious person with no consideration to life attacks her and [takes] all her belongings and car,” Freddy wrote.

The Rev. Konstantinos Kalogridis, pastor of St. Demetrios, told The Post Friday that he visited Tahliambouris two days ago – and she is doing “much better.”

“I saw her in the hospital,” Kalogridis said in a phone interview.

“I blessed her and gave her communion. She was smiling. She’s a strong woman. She’s peaceful and you know, she’s doing her best and she has a good team of doctors taking care of her and the love of her family and the community. And I think she’s going in a good direction.”

“The whole time that I was with her, she didn’t stop smiling and looking so peaceful and happy,” he added.

“Considering what she went through, to see a woman to be in that peaceful, happy state was amazing for me.”

Kalogridis said he is grateful that the young attacker who allegedly targeted his parishioner is finally off the streets – but strongly urged the teen to “repent.”

“It’s sad that he’s 16 years old,” Kalogridis said.

“We’re praying that he will realize his mistake, and that he will repent and realize the grievous sin [that] he did to this poor lady.”

“And I hope and pray that you know, his family will help him and then he will get professional help for his evil act.”

April 12, 2024. Tags: , , , , . Soft on crime, Violent crime. Leave a comment.

A member of the O.J. Simpson jury told a reporter that they knew he was guilty

Skip to 2:27

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUJCLdmNzAA

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/oj-simpson-juror-not-guilty-verdict-payback-rodney-223648252.html

OJ Simpson Juror: Not-Guilty Verdict Was ‘Payback’ for Rodney King

Tim Molloy

June 15, 2016

Trial watchers, sociologists and even FX’s show “People v OJ Simpson” have argued that the jurors in O.J. Simpson’s murder case acquitted him as payback for the Rodney King beating. And in ESPN’s new event series, “O.J.: Made in America,” one juror finally comes out and says it.

In an excerpt aired on public radio show “Fresh Air” this week, juror Carrie Bess, who is now in her 70s, is asked whether “there are members of the jury that voted to acquit OJ because of Rodney King.”

“Yes,” she says simply. Later she says that she was one of them.

Ezra Edelman’s five-part documentary shows the long history of police brutality against African Americans in Los Angeles, including the beating by four officers of King, an unarmed driver who had led police on a chase. The officers were acquitted, which sparked the L.A. riots of 1992 in which 55 people died.

Bess’ comments come in the final episode of “Made in America,” when the series concludes on ESPN Saturday.

Here’s a transcription:

Interviewer: Do you think there are members of the jury that voted to acquit OJ because of Rodney King?

Bess: Yes.

Interviewer: You do?

Bess: Yes.

Interviewer: How many of you do you think felt that way?

Bess: Oh, probably 90 percent of them.

Interviewer: 90 percent. Did you feel that way?

Bess: Yes.

Interviewer: That was payback.

Bess: Uh-huh.

Interviewer: Do you think that’s right?

At that question, she holds up her hands.

Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of killing Ron Goldman and his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, after his lawyers told the jurors — who were mostly African American — that Simpson was the victim of a racist LAPD conspiracy.

Simpson was later found liable for their deaths in civil court, and sentenced to 33 years in prison in 2007 in an armed robbery in which he said he was trying to recover sports memorabilia that was stolen from him.

“O.J.: Made in America” airs at 9 p.m. ET this coming Wednesday, Friday and Saturday (June 15, 17 and 19).

April 12, 2024. Tags: , , , , , . Racism, Soft on crime, Violent crime. Leave a comment.

A 68-year-old woman named Irene Tahliambouris received a skull fracture and a black eye because New York City refused to lock up a 16-year-old male who had previously robbed other women.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTEjDRKGh60

https://www.yahoo.com/news/family-grandmother-attacked-church-steps-145936179.html

Family of grandmother attacked on church steps blasts lawmakers for not holding criminals accountable

By Chris Eberhart

April 12, 2024 

A 16-year-old suspect accused of shoving a grandmother down a flight of church steps and rummaging through her purse was arrested Thursday, the NYPD said.

The victim, who was identified by her family as 68-year-old Irene Tahliambouris, was pushed so hard that she went airborne and landed flat on her back, security video shows.

She suffered a fractured skull and a black eye, according to her family, and as she writhed in pain, the suspect allegedly stole $300, her cellphone and her car before fleeing the scene outside St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Queens, New York, on Sunday.

“We are devastated to even imagine the pain she is experiencing after being knocked off the stairs of the church, hitting the back of her head on the concrete while this vicious person, with no consideration for life, attacked her and took all her belongings and her car,” her family said in a statement.

Tahliambouris walked up the church stairs on Sunday when the teenage suspect ran alongside her and then pushed her from the top step, surveillance footage shows.

Her family said a lax approach to law and order, coupled with a high recidivism rate, continues to put unsuspecting victims in harm’s way.

“Criminals feel comfortable doing things to helpless people because the laws in our state do not hold them accountable,” her family said. “The recidivism rate of criminal felonies is high, yet the state refuses to change laws to remand them to jail or charge them to the fullest extent of the law.

“We are seeing an increase in petty crimes that are no longer able to be prosecuted, and those people are going on to commit violent crimes, yet Albany and NYC refuse to make the necessary changes to the law to ensure these criminals are held accountable.”

The suspect in Sunday’s attack, who was not named because of his age, was arrested by the NYPD and charged with robbery and assault.

Meanwhile, the victim was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after the attack. She is now in “stable” condition.

“She is showing signs of recognition, giving us hope,” her family said. “Irene is a loving woman who has always been there to help anyone in need, always happy and in good spirits.”

Her son said in a verified GoFundMe post, “I’m helping my mom to be able to get what she needs to get her life back together.”

The brutality of the attack seen in the surveillance video brought more attention to this case.

“We know that the District Attorney and the NYPD are giving this case the attention it deserves,” the family said. “We trust that they will take all necessary actions to bring the perpetrator to justice and uphold the safety of our community.

“We are grateful for the support and prayers from our community and from people everywhere.”

April 12, 2024. Tags: , , , . Soft on crime, Violent crime. Leave a comment.

I applaud Uri Berliner for admitting NPR’s bias.

https://www.thefp.com/p/npr-editor-how-npr-lost-americas-trust

I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.

By Uri Berliner

April 9, 2024

By my count, NPR hosts interviewed Schiff 25 times about Trump and Russia. During many of those conversations, Schiff alluded to purported evidence of collusion. The Schiff talking points became the drumbeat of NPR news reports.

But when the Mueller report found no credible evidence of collusion, NPR’s coverage was notably sparse. Russiagate quietly faded from our programming.

It is one thing to swing and miss on a major story. Unfortunately, it happens. You follow the wrong leads, you get misled by sources you trusted, you’re emotionally invested in a narrative, and bits of circumstantial evidence never add up. It’s bad to blow a big story.

What’s worse is to pretend it never happened, to move on with no mea culpas, no self-reflection. Especially when you expect high standards of transparency from public figures and institutions, but don’t practice those standards yourself. That’s what shatters trust and engenders cynicism about the media.

Russiagate was not NPR’s only miscue.

In October 2020, the New York Post published the explosive report about the laptop Hunter Biden abandoned at a Delaware computer shop containing emails about his sordid business dealings. With the election only weeks away, NPR turned a blind eye. Here’s how NPR’s managing editor for news at the time explained the thinking: “We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don’t want to waste the listeners’ and readers’ time on stories that are just pure distractions.”

But it wasn’t a pure distraction, or a product of Russian disinformation, as dozens of former and current intelligence officials suggested. The laptop did belong to Hunter Biden. Its contents revealed his connection to the corrupt world of multimillion-dollar influence peddling and its possible implications for his father.

The laptop was newsworthy. But the timeless journalistic instinct of following a hot story lead was being squelched. During a meeting with colleagues, I listened as one of NPR’s best and most fair-minded journalists said it was good we weren’t following the laptop story because it could help Trump.

When the essential facts of the Post’s reporting were confirmed and the emails verified independently about a year and a half later, we could have fessed up to our misjudgment. But, like Russia collusion, we didn’t make the hard choice of transparency.

Politics also intruded into NPR’s Covid coverage, most notably in reporting on the origin of the pandemic. One of the most dismal aspects of Covid journalism is how quickly it defaulted to ideological story lines. For example, there was Team Natural Origin—supporting the hypothesis that the virus came from a wild animal market in Wuhan, China. And on the other side, Team Lab Leak, leaning into the idea that the virus escaped from a Wuhan lab.

The lab leak theory came in for rough treatment almost immediately, dismissed as racist or a right-wing conspiracy theory. Anthony Fauci and former NIH head Francis Collins, representing the public health establishment, were its most notable critics. And that was enough for NPR. We became fervent members of Team Natural Origin, even declaring that the lab leak had been debunked by scientists.

But that wasn’t the case.

When word first broke of a mysterious virus in Wuhan, a number of leading virologists immediately suspected it could have leaked from a lab there conducting experiments on bat coronaviruses. This was in January 2020, during calmer moments before a global pandemic had been declared, and before fear spread and politics intruded.

Reporting on a possible lab leak soon became radioactive. Fauci and Collins apparently encouraged the March publication of an influential scientific paper known as “The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2.” Its authors wrote they didn’t believe “any type of laboratory-based scenario is plausible.”

But the lab leak hypothesis wouldn’t die. And understandably so. In private, even some of the scientists who penned the article dismissing it sounded a different tune. One of the authors, Andrew Rambaut, an evolutionary biologist from Edinburgh University, wrote to his colleagues, “I literally swivel day by day thinking it is a lab escape or natural.”

Over the course of the pandemic, a number of investigative journalists made compelling, if not conclusive, cases for the lab leak. But at NPR, we weren’t about to swivel or even tiptoe away from the insistence with which we backed the natural origin story. We didn’t budge when the Energy Department—the federal agency with the most expertise about laboratories and biological research—concluded, albeit with low confidence, that a lab leak was the most likely explanation for the emergence of the virus.

Instead, we introduced our coverage of that development on February 28, 2023, by asserting confidently that “the scientific evidence overwhelmingly points to a natural origin for the virus.”

April 12, 2024. Tags: , , , , , , , . COVID-19, Donald Trump, Media bias. Leave a comment.

Is it a good thing, or a bad thing, that black people today no longer have these high paying jobs?

By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

April 9, 2024

CNN just reported the following:

For nearly 50 years, only Black men caddied The Masters. One day, they all but vanished

For Jariah “Jerry” Beard, caddie for 1979 Masters champion Fuzzy Zoeller, it meant he could earn as much in a day as his parents could in a week working at the city’s John P. King mill.

So here’s my question: Is it a good thing, or a bad thing, that black people today no longer have these high paying jobs?

April 9, 2024. Tags: , , , . Economics, Racism, Sports. 1 comment.

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