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Everyone: call on the Pentagon to give Mustafa al Hawsawi the medical care he needs to cope with the lasting damage done by US torture.
Internet-connected devices with bad security are just great for botnets.
Anders Kompass explains why the persistent corruption and human rights violations he saw in the UN led him to feel obliged to resign.
When Facebook sees two useds are in the same physical location, it may suggest that the two "friend" each other.
This can cause lots of trouble for people in certain circumstances. But remember that the NSA is doing the same thing, and doesn't let you opt out — except the way I do, by not carrying a mobile phone.
Christy Sheats was a gun nut who claimed she needed lots of guns to keep her family safe. Then she shot her daughters dead, and was killed by a thug when she wouldn't drop her gun.
In general, you're safer if you do not have a gun at home.
Some of the anti-EU voters were grasping at a chance to rebel against the politician system, and didn't really want that choice to win.
Serious consideration of arguments was undermined by a general sense of vague distrust of logical reasoning, which made wishful thinking seem as valid as sober thinking.
The "Vote Leave" campaign promised great practical benefits. After winning, it deleted them from its web site.
US cities with a large percentage of black residents tend to make a practice of fining people to raise money.
Tyrannical bullies of the world, unite! Erdoğan is trying to mend relations with Putin.
At the same time, Erdoğan has made a positive achievement by gaining permission from Israel to deliver humanitarian supplies to Gaza. But that good is small in comparison with the evil of his repression in Turkey itself. There are a lot more Turks than Gazans. Erdoğan could surely have got permission to help Gaza without repressing Turks.
Germany is planning to restrict cooperation between its spy agency and the NSA. The NSA was using it to spy on European officials.
2/3 of Americans in a poll said that the economy is rigged against them.
Most of them were not impressed by Trump or Clinton. It is too bad they didn't get Sanders nominated.
The Democratic Party platform will oppose Sanders's universal single payer medical care program, obeying Clinton.
The US will give all federal thugs and prosecutors training to try to curb implicit bias.
I don't know whether there is a demonstrated method for doing this job, but it is good that they are trying.
Thugs in Oaxaca massacred teachers protesting the government's preparations for privatizing schools, but the teachers are not cowed.
Denouncing Violent Tactics of 'Political Mafia,' Tens of Thousands March in Mexico City.
This sort of state terrorism, visible in US in the CIA torture and Guantanamo prison, is more dangerous than foreign-organized or underground terrorism. The measures that are proposed to block the latter are exactly what enables the former.
Reckless domestic violence has been ruled grounds for denying someone the right to buy or own guns, just like flat-out deliberate violence.
If this law had been enforced, it would have prevented the Orlando massacre.
A journalist working in a CCA private prison reports that the way CCA extracts a profit is through low pay and understaffing. The guards can't stop prisoners from stabbing other prisoners.
His training class explicitly taught him not to try to stop prisoners from attacking other prisoners.
Perdue says it will pay the cost of improving conditions for chickens that are raised for it to sell.
The UK political situation reflects the fact that politicians almost completely ignored the people, as well as the serious political issues that affect them.
It is not an accident that this has become the norm there, and in the US. It is a result of plutocracy, which uses the media to spread the idea that resisting the actions of the plutocracy is "unrealistic".
India is imposing biometric identification on the whole population, including fingerprinting and iris scans.
It may be possible, or it may become possible, to recognize people on the street by iris scanning from a distance, turning this into a horrible orwellian system.
We tried to resist this.
Chen Yunfei, survivor of the Tiananmen protests in 1989, has tried to spread awareness of them in China. He is now being tried on charges of saying what the State wants people to forget.
Labour MPs from B'liar's "New Labour" sellout era demand that Corbyn resign as the party leader, but don't dare face him in a vote of the membership. Corbyn and his backers have threatened to replace them in the next election, which could be this year of four years from now.
A Chilean officer of the 1970s was found liable in a civil suit for the murder of singer Victor Jara. If he is convicted in a criminal trial, that would be really something to cheer.
The US was behind the military coup after this murder took place.
The Obama regime is pressing the Senate to pass a bill to "protect" Puerto Rico from default.
However, I've read elsewhere that this bill would give Puerto Rico the same nondemocratic treatment as Greece, and Detroit and Flint.
Google is trying to "help" cities provide public transport. The threat is that public buses will be eliminated and replaced by Guber, which tramples passengers' freedom.
It sure looks that way. The Democratic Party just rejected a proposal to rule out a "no fly" zone in Syria. Such a zone would be a direct confrontation with Russia.
Last time the neocons had a president on their side, they started the gratuitous war that engulfed Iraq and created PISSI. They also gave the US torture and imprisonment without trial: that is, national shame.
If we prosecute the neocons responsible for these crimes against humanity, we can turn them into cons, and eventually into ex-cons.
We need to convert the neocons into ex-cons.
Fake fingerprints make it easy to avoid using your real fingerprints to authenticate.
To make sure you can dispose of them quickly, they need to be edible and digestible.
The US plans to ask visitors to declare the locations of their "online presence".
This seems dangerous to me, since there will be no limits to the pressure for self-censorship. Even if the US applies this only to keep out terrorists, other governments will follow the same approach to exclude human rights defenders.
Systematically some will be led to give their passwords too, by mistake.
The UK's departure from the EU would remove one obstacle to reforming it.
To take advantage of this opportunity would require electing parties committed to such reform in many EU countries.
A users sued Microsoft and collected $10,000 damages over the imposed installation of Windows 10.
Disney "princess" marketing teaches girls a limiting gender image and is bad for their self-esteem.
US citizens: Phone Rep. Pelosi to oppose a lame-duck vote on the TPP.
Australia's right-wing government wants tax cuts for business, heavily oriented towards foreign investors.
What this shows is that the right-wing parties are functioning as a government of occupation for the plutocrats.
A CEO of privatized prisons says his company will do just fine with either Clinton or Trump in the White House.
Sanders would have tried to put a crimp in their business.
Egyptian Authorities Ban Feminist Mozn Hassan from Travelling to Beirut.
To stop someone from leaving a country is in itself a mark of tyranny.
Airbnb and similar services have caused a big drop in NYC's rentak vacancies.
This must be driving rents up for people who live in the city, adding to the effect of other pressures.
South African journalists have been fired for covering protests.
Everyone: call on CNN not to hire Lewandowski, Trump's former campaign manager.
"Austerity is the cause of our economic woes. It's nothing to do with the EU."
The EU is also a force for austerity, but mainly in the euro zone. This did not touch the UK because the pound is independent of the euro.
Most British campaigners either for or against the EU focused on short-term superficial effects.
A former San Francisco thug chief proposes policies to curb violence by thugs in San Francisco.
The US Supreme Court overturned the Texas abortion law that tried to impose pointless restrictions only so that clinics would be unable to comply.
The decision is broad, and constitutes a big setback for fanatical Christians that want to deny women the right to an abortion by hook or by crook.
Clinton's recent speech indicates she plans to give the multinational corporations a big tax cut.
Eastern Europeans in Britain now face the danger of violence by bigots.
US citizens: call for legalizing federal support for research about gun violence.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress to pass the Equality Act and extend civil rights legislation to genderqueer people.
"In pushing for Brexit, the powerful have exploited marginalised people's fears and needs. The left must help them to take back control."
US citizens: call on the Democratic Party to take a stand against expansion of Israel's colonies in Palestinian territory.
US citizens: call on the House of Representatives to adopt several gun control measures.
I support this version of the "suspected terrorist" provision because it calls for giving suspects due process, rather than the arbitrary watch list used now. If this passes, maybe it could provide a basis to insert due process to the no-fly list, which is currently a system of punishment without trial.
The bills actually proposed are well-meant but unjust.
The UK government is going to great lengths to shut down a civil suit by Libyan dissidents about its participation in handing them over to Qadhafi for torture.
The British working class, deindustrialized and impoverished, seized on the EU referendum to attack an elite that had demonstrated decades of not caring about them.
However, bollixing some of the elite will not result by itself in defeating the plutocratic elite. What they need is a party that stands for them.
The EU is getting paid back for its lack of democracy.
Not only the European Commission is undemocratic; so are the banks that the euro zone has elevated to cruel and tyrannical power as seen in Greece.
The bombastic former London mayor is likely to be the next PM of the UK.
The other likely candidate is the chief advocate of massive surveillance.
I can't judge which is worse.
How progressives in Britain could respond to the UK's leaving the EU.
A million Britons have already asked for another referendum.
Nazanin Zaghari is a prisoner in Iran, and her daughter is effectively a prisoner too. She can't return home except with her father, and he dares not go, fearing he too might be arrested.
Nazanin is charged with helping design a web site for protesters.
The military regime in Thailand has arrested people for handing out leaflets urging people to vote no in the referendum on the military's proposed unjust constitution.
Small oil spills keep happening in California and surely in other places that oil pipelines run. While a small spill like this is not a regional disaster like the Big Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the damage of their small spills accumulates over time. And if the spill gets into a river, it can ruin drinking water for a region.
Internal data from Guber show that it really pays drivers peanuts.
Transcanada, the company that was going to build the Keystone XL planet-roaster pipeline, has sued the US under NAFTA for 15 billion dollars for denying it the profit it "expected" to get from the pipeline.
This one of the "investor-state" lawsuits that the TPP would extend to many other countries. That's exactly why we must defeat the TPP and cancel NAFTA.
In general we must abolish the business supremacy treaties.
The Democratic Party rejected a platform statement against the TPP.
Leftover "New Labour" MPs took the referendum outcome as the opportunity for their long-planned attempt to oust Corbyn as head of the Labour Party. Corbyn has responded vigorously.
The Labour rebels are part of the elites whose disregard for British working people led many of them to give up on the party and scapegoat immigrants.
PISSI has lost Falluja; even more important, it may soon lose Manbij, the border city that anchors its line of communication to Turkey.
Without the Manbij corridor, PISSI won't be able to bring in recruits via Turkey, or trade arms and oil with Turkey. Recall that Turkish journalists have been prosecuted for revealing how Turkey delivered arms to PISSI.
I expect PISSI to collapse within a year if it loses Manbij.
I hope we will get more news of the civilians of Falluja. PISSI killed those that tried to flee, and some of those who succeeded in fleeing were imprisoned and abused by Iraqi forces.
Sanders said he will vote for Clinton, to stop Trump.
It would take more than that for me ignore the bad things about Clinton.
The daughter of a murdered man is a leader in the campaign to keep the death penalty abolished in Nebraska.
Snowden's lawyer will launch a new campaign for Obama to pardon Snowden.
Turkish [Thugs] Use Teargas Against Gay Activists in Istanbul.
The prime responsibility of the state is to plan and manage, but plutocratic states refuse to face the responsibility.
Australians have privately organized a mass battery purchase to advance home battery technology. The state should have done this. In fact, I proposed such a thing in a legislative hearing in Massachusetts a year ago. Ten years ago, states were doing the same sort of thing for solar power cells.
The neoliberal ideology is both an excuse for this refusal and a way of covering up contrary actions. Every market is regulated; a market can't exist without some regulations or other. The market mechanism could be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, if regulated with a carbon tax. If the state instead subsidizes fossil fuels, then it's managing society so as to run off the carbon cliff; but it can pretend that "the invisible hand is doing this — we are only watching."
Neoliberal ideology is also an excuse to cut taxes to the point where all spending projects are impossible, again denying responsibility for the policies that are adopted.
The US already has a law that could be used to stop domestic abusers from buying or keeping guns. We have failed to enforce it.
Researchers have broken a watermarking code for e-books. Here's the developers' statement.
Watermarking used as a scheme to stop people from sharing is wrong because its goal is wrong. Sharing is good, and ought to be legal. However, the scheme presupposes another injustice: making people identify themselves to buy a copy. To defend my privacy, I refuse to identify myself to a bookseller. I pay cash and only cash.
The FBI stretches the unjust PAT RIOT Act, and small companies often don't know how to resist. Meanwhile, bills in Congress threaten to give the FBI more power.
If the UK leaves the EU, Scotland is likely to secede from the UK and rejoin the EU.
Ironically, both the Scottish nationalist movement and the movement to take the UK out of the EU are similar false revolts. People who had been dumped on by the rich elites signed up for a rebellion aimed at something else.
The government of Nicaragua is crushing the opposition and criticism.
Russia's congress has approved a law to require phone companies and ISPs to record a person's calls and communication, and to hand over encryption keys to the state on demand.
This is what the FBI and the NSA want in the US. They are the enemies of American's freedom; they are Putin.
Everyone: call on Senator Reed to drop his support for cluster bombs, and specifically for exporting them to Salafi Arabia.
US citizens: call on Congress to adopt public funding for elections.
US citizens: Call on Congress to ban trade in shark fins.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress not to permit drug test requirements for food stamps.
Are these idiots trying to make addicts quit by starving them? Or punish their children?
The UK voters voted 52%-48% in favor of taking the UK out of the EU, but actually doing so will be very difficult.
The referendum has no direct legal effect; it is just a recommendation. I tend to think that Parliament will ultimately decide to disregard the recommendation, because the small margin was not a real mandate.
The vote reflects a broad level of dissatisfaction with the EU all across its territory.
It is a shame that the dissatisfaction is being mobilized by right-wing nationalists playing on racism, with a fake revolt, rather than by progressives who would instead aim to free the EU from control by business and plutocrats.
The Fraudulent Case for a Syrian Escalation: US war hawks are wallowing in wishful thinking, and hoping that Clinton will give them a chance to test it against reality.
The NYC thug department's inspector general concluded that the "broken windows" theory of policing, famously applied by those thugs, has no empirical basis and that its harshness is gratuitous.
Republicans are still trying to win in November through voter suppression. By requiring expensive ID cards based on expensive birth certificates, they have effectively brought back the "poll tax" that once stopped poor people from voting.
Some graphics cards manufacturers have been tricking reviewers by changing the clock parameters in the products they send to reviewers.
The ACLU has sued to stop the US from contracting medical care for underage refugees to religious organizations that deny them access to contraception and abortion.
Right on, ACLU!
Tina Louise Rothery joined an anti-fracking protest and was ordered to pay 55,000 pounds to the fracking company. She refuses to pay, and challenges the British state to jail her.
Germany has banned fracking.
The Dispossessed [in the UK] Voted For Brexit. Jeremy Corbyn Offers Real Change.
Fear of Immigration Drove the "Leave" Victory — Not Immigration Itself.
Dramatic House Sit-In on Guns Is Undercut By Focus on Secret, Racist Watchlist.
The ACLU's statement opposing use of arbitrary "watch lists" to decide who can buy a gun.
Trump's cruelty and vindictiveness are highlighted by his actions in Scotland.
"Here he intimidate[d] ordinary people; he made outrageous promises to hoodwink the gullible; and he showed a breathtaking disdain for the environmental toll..."
Satellite surveillance can now report illegal logging "almost in real time".
Sanders: his political revolution is "just getting started".
Thugs have been visiting dissidents in Cleveland to ask them about planned protests for the Republican Convention, apparently for intimidation.
Nauru says it welcomes "respectful, objective" journalists but not "extreme left activist" journalists. In two years, only two groups have been sufficiently "respectful" to get approval. The visa fee is enough to convince most journalists not to ask.
Nauru is "sovereignty" makes it a convenient and deniable proxy for Australia.
The Real Threat to Britain's Borders Is the Flow of Dirty Money.
Elif Shafak: "Turkey's LGBT community is fighting for freedom. That's why Erdogan targets it."
One of the thugs involved in killing Freddie Gray was acquitted. It was impossible to prove that the treatment which caused Gray's death was an intentional attempt to kill or injure him.
Of course, the thugs and their allies present this as a personal failing of DA Mosby, rather than as their own success in maintaining impunity.
Putin plans to exclude opposition parties totally from Russia's legislature, through repression.
Dissidents face repression too.
Clinton says she opposes the TPP, but she refuses to take action to prevent it from being adopted later this year.
Establishment delegates gagged the Sanders delegates inside a Democratic Party meeting in New York State, and physically attacked one of them.
Apple is planning to eliminate headphone jacks from new iThings so as to impose DRM. A secondary benefit for Apple is that it would make users buy additional hardware.
As Quietly as Possible, the Government is Renewing Its Assault on Your Privacy.
"Privacy" is an understatement. What Big Brother's men are trying to do is reinterpret the fourth amendment into nullity.
Some US states use secret, proprietary algorithms to decide on sentences for convicted criminals.
This illustrates the general point that the use of nonfree software by the state violates sovereignty and human rights. Using an algorithm for this purpose could be legitimate if it is published so that people can judge whether it is just.
US citizens: Phone both your senators to oppose S. 2609, which would override state laws to require labeling of foods with GMOs. The senate will vote some time next week.
866-772-3843
The UK seems to have disenfranchised many British expatriates from the EU referendum by sending their ballot papers late.
Student protesters at UC Irvine are the latest to face persecution for protesting Israel's occupation policies.
Their protest did not disrupt anything, but the university called the thugs, who referred them for prosecution.
The Democratic Party now has a debate about changing its unquestioning support for the occupation.
A Turkish cartoonist has been convicted of insulting Erdoğan.
Shame on Turkey for having laws that make insults a crime. Shame on Erdoğan for applying them.
US citizens: call for government measures to reduce the price of pharmaceuticals.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: tell the DNC: Gov. Malloy must stand up to the insurance industry now.
Canada has a law requiring any online service to give you whatever data it has about you.
This is a good law, in that it helps users find out how much they are being snooped on. But it is not enough. Important services must be required to offer you a mode that doesn't surveil or track you. For instance, Guber must allow people to request a ride anonymously and pay anonymously.
Cleveland's strict restrictions on protests near the Republican Convention prohibit anything people could stand on, but allow guns.
This is what the ACLU has sued about.
Hillary Clinton's Likely Pentagon Chief Already Advocating for More Bombing and Intervention.
Imposing a "no-fly" zone in Syria would mean a direct confrontation with Russia.
The only party in Syria that is not monstrous is that of the Kurds. But Arabs tend to distrust them, so they directly can't become a government of Syria. For the rest, there is no one to support.
The FARC and the Colombian government have agreed on a cease-fire.
The FARC started out as a left-wing rebellion after the assassination of a presidential candidate showed that the elite-controlled system would never allow itself to be replaced by mere voting. However, they degenerated over the decades into a criminal gang.
Colombia's even nastier criminal gang, the paramilitares, is tightly associated with the government. It will not be so easily convinced to stop its violence.
Israel's new "anti-terrorism" law will criminalize wearing a t-shirt or chanting a slogan as "terrorism".
"A stone-throwing Arab will become a terrorist, while a stone-throwing ultra-Orthodox Jew will not."
This law includes some of the injustices applied in the US, such as prosecuting humanitarian charities despite their making every careful attempt to comply with US laws.
The law also perversely defines fighting the army of occupation as "terrorism".
Americans, do you think the Minutemen were "terrorists"?
US citizens: support the Stop Mass Cracking Act to block the FBI's plan to facilitate authorization to crack people's computers.
Actually, the bill uses the word "Hacking", but its substance deserves our support.
US citizens: call on various corporations (including Google and Facebook) not to sponsor the Republican National Convention.
Everyone: tell 13 Republican attorneys general not to campaign to protect Exxon's dishonest global heating denialism.
Citizens of Massachusetts: call on your state representative to support S.2138 (confidential health care for teenagers covered by their parent's family insurance plans).
US citizens: call on your representative to cosponsor HR 5474, the Berta Caceres Human Rights in Honduras Act.
The UN is about to celebrate War on Drugs Day (not its official name). It should take its own advice, and start listening to the reasons why that war is futile and destructive.
The quiet gradual privatization of nursing homes in the UK has been bad for the workers and the patients. It must be good for the owners of those businesses.
UK spy agencies have been given total secrecy and total impunity from torture; the government obstructs all attempts to hold them accountable for the most gruesome crimes.
The EU pays a subsidy to anyone who owns land and clears the wildlife off it.
Strange to say, those who want to take Britain out of the EU say they won't take advantage of that by ending this subsidy.
The Global Commission on Internet Governance report includes many admirable principles.
However, it fails to include two principles that are necessary for a freedom-respecting internet:
Users must have control over the software that does their computing (it is free software).
Systems must collect the minimum possible data about users.
The Pakistani Taliban assassinated a prized Sufi singer. They are intolerant of any version of Islam that isn't cruel and hard.
"An organisation that judges women on how attractive they are to men has publicly humiliated its own winner for going on a TV show all about being attractive to men."
The House of Representatives rejected an attack on the "lifeline" program that enables poor people to have telephones.
Due to global heating, beetles have killed 66 million pine trees in California. These dead trees, together with drought and heat, could lead to giant wildfires.
Supreme Court Says Illegal Police Stops Are OK as Long as They Find an Outstanding Warrant Afterward.
The Tamil refugees that Indonesia proposes to return to Sri Lanka were tortured there before.
Demand for Abortions Soars in Countries Hit by Zika Outbreak. Unfortunately, these abortions are in many cases illegal.
US citizens: call on Clinton to choose non-hawk Larry Korb to head the Pentagon, instead of belligerent Michele Flournoy.
US citizens: oppose the DARK Act yet again.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: phone your congresscritter to oppose SCROTUS' 6 different campaigns to attack communications freedom and access, and push media concentration.
The Capitol Switchboard numbers are 202-224-3121, 888-818-6641 and 888-355-3588.
Plutocratist Democrats are once again using "lesser evil" to claim we owe them our votes.
I won't vote for an evil candidate. Whoever I vote for need not be perfect, but must at least be good.
That means either Sanders (as a write-in) or the Green candidate.
IMF Warns that US Needs to 'Urgently' Tackle Poverty.
Oakland's Latest Top Cop Was Reportedly Ousted From His Last Job After 11 Months, for his "military style of leadership."
Clinton has returned to right-wing deficit FUD.
Another success for the ICC: Congolese militia commander Bemba has been convicted of allowing his troops to systematically commit rape.
Another reason industrial concentration is bad: it stifles new competitors.
This is in addition to giving the companies lobbying power so that we can't pass laws to stop them from mistreating the public.
Talking with non-fanatical gun owners: they point out that only a tiny fraction of guns are misused.
Nonetheless, that fraction adds up to a measurable increment in danger for those living in a house with a gun. They are right that background checks would not stop all gun killings, but background checks would not do much harm.
I think people should need to get a license to own a gun. All the checking would be done when you apply for a license; then the check at the time of buying a gun would only be to verify that your license is still valid. The license could require training in safety practices.
If substantial evidence appears that you are connected with terrorism, a court could cancel your license.
The head of the UK's doctors' association accuses the Tories of planning to destroy the NHS: "The agenda of the Tory party is to wash its hands of the NHS".
The Unidos Podemos party in Spain sets an example of opposing plutocratic policies instead of blaming immigrants.
Spain's right-wing Minister of the Interior, whose portfolio includes thug departments, was caught plotting against politicians that advocate independence for Catalonia.
I do not support independence for Catalonia. The advocates of independence say it is unfair for Catalonia to subsidize development of other parts of Spain. I think that's exactly what the wealthiest regions of a country should do for the poorer regions.
The US Senate just barely defeated a proposal to give the FBI increased power to track Americans' internet usage.
Venezuela is suffering from devastating shortages of all sorts of commodities including food.
Chavez decided to subsidize food for poor people, which the US does too, but his method operated at the store level and offered low prices to everyone for unlimited quantities. This led naturally to shortages.
The US food stamp program, by contrast, applies only to poor people and only to a limited amount of purchases. Its main problem is that not all poor people are included, but it does not cause distort the markets for the food products, so it does not cause shortages.
The NSA is investigating how it will spy on internet-connected "smart" gadgets and appliances in the homes of people who make the mistake of having such things.
If the device has proprietary software in it, it does not deserve to be trusted. The software's proprietor might design it to snoop on you or mislead you. However, even if the proprietor doesn't put in a malicious feature, the software is likely to have security flaws, and users won't be allowed to release corrected versions for you to install.
A considerable number of college students in London are homeless. Some were given state housing in a place so far away they can't get to their classes.
I can't for the life of me understand why students, or other people with imposed disadvantages, interpret this as their own personal failing. That is very convenient for the ones whose moral failing is really responsible.
A failing school in England became a great school with real actors teaching performance of Shakespeare's plays.
I really like the way the history class teaches students to question Shakespeare's bias, too.
Russia plans to require a back door in all messaging applications. They could easily enforce this on proprietary apps offered in Russia.
The article doesn't make it clear whether this law would forbid individuals to install and use trustworthy free software applications.
We should tell the US politicians that want to impose such laws to "go to Russia".
Some want to use a small Universal Basic Income as an excuse to eliminate other forms of support for the poor, or to encourage people to work for a pittance.
I would support a UBI if the money comes from taxing the rich and supports people at more than a rudimentary standard of living.
Perhaps the UBI should be tied to having no children.
Australia's 1996 gun laws, introduced to stop mass shootings, greatly reduced all gun killings and gun suicides.
For Americans with chronic pain, the crackdown on narcotic painkillers potentially threatens to drive them to death.
Palestinian officials propose compromises on the right of refugees to return to territory that is now Israel.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Israel attacked Palestinian fishermen, captured them, didn't treat their wounds, and took their boats.
US air power has proved to be ineffective for winning wars.
The Endangered Species Act has been very successful for birds: 85% of the protected birds have maintained or increased their populations.
I wonder what is causing the failures with the other 15% of birds.
Wall Street vultures are suing Puerto Rico, asking the US to make Puerto Rico prioritize paying them over caring for its citizens.
However, the "PROMESA" bill is not a solution. It is repression as seen in Detroit and Greece.
A defector from the Honduran army says that a US-trained unit was ordered to kill Berta Cáceres.
This is not unusual for US-trained Latin American military. US-trained officers participated in torture and murder of dissidents in the 1970s.
Presidential candidates don't talk about cutting military spending, but that is essential for the US to do other more necessary things.
Mexican Police Unleash Deadly Violence Against Protesting Teachers.
Some fracking waste is radioactive enough to set off alarms at landfills.
Marginalised Tunisian Youth Encouraged to Choose Graffiti over [PISSI].
PISSI = Pseudo-Islamic State in Syria and Iraq
Erdoğan's men have arrested journalists, including the Turkish representative of Reporters Without Borders, on charges of participating in a campaign to defend a pro-Kurdish magazine from legal repression.
Sounds a lot like China to me.
A model forecasts that, with 4C of global heating, the coast of the Persian Gulf will have fatal heatwaves every decade or two, starting in 2070. "Fatal" means that all humans exposed to the outside air conditions will die.
Humans could survive using air conditioning, but if they had a power failure they would die in hours. These heat waves could last for many days.
A large underground chamber might be more reliable.
Hong Kong publisher Lam Wing-kee tells about how he was imprisoned, and that his jailers seem to be trying to learn where the publishers got information about Xi Jinping's attempts to subvert the internal political process of the Communist Party.
Brexit Is a Fake Revolt — Working-Class Culture Is Being Hijacked to Help the Elite.
The British mogul that removed around $800 million from his company and wrecked it has spent around $200 million of that on a yacht and a private plane.
Plastic microfibers, released by clothing, abound in seas, rivers and lakes, and poison aquatic life.
A new fatal kidney disease seems to be caused by hard work in high temperatures. Global heating will make it spread.
Conservationists will move 500 elephants from a place where numbers are growing to a sanctuary for eventual repopulation of other areas.
The head of the CIA agrees: bombing PISSI has not reduced its ability to inspire terrorism, and probably can't do so.
Fortunately, terrorism is not a big threat to anyone in the US, except right-wing terrorism against abortion doctors. We can cope with the danger by treating it like other street crime (just as long as we don't wink at it the way Obama winks at foreclosure fraud).
We should not panic and surrender civil liberties because of terrorism.
The Liberal Democrats will try to reduce the danger of the UK's new surveillance powers.
China aims to cut the level of meat consumption in half, both for health and to avoid global heating.
Trump and Thiel are blatant in attacking the free press in the US, but they are part of something much bigger and broader.
France now requires companies to give food to poor people rather than throw it away. Other countries could do it too.
Democrats' War on Due Process and Terrorist Fear-Mongering Long Pre-Dates Orlando.
US parents should relax: kidnaping of children by stranger remains just as unlikely as always, and nearly all of those few children are returned safe.
The banksters told Clinton: no money if you pick Senator Warren as your running mate.
Mainstream media often print anonymous insults about Senator Warren.
I phoned Senator Warren's office to implore her not to run for Vice President. I said that she'd have less influence to resist Clinton's plutocratism as VP than she has now in the Senate.
You might want to call also.
When women and men work together on engineering projects, the men tend to hog the exciting parts of the job and dump the less exciting parts on the women.
Billion-Dollar Brain Training Industry a Sham — Nothing But Placebo, Study Suggests.
PISSI's forces are withdrawing from Falluja, and lots of civilians have been freed, but Iraq has not done enough so far to feed them.
"Does [Clinton] think that [former] Secretary of Defense Gates was wrong when he said creating a no-fly zone starts with going to war? Or does she think going to war against Russia is just fine?"
The head of the CIA agrees: bombing PISSI has not reduced its ability to inspire terrorism, and probably can't do so.
Fortunately, terrorism is not a big threat to anyone in the US, except right-wing terrorism against abortion doctors. We can cope with the danger by treating it like other street crime (just as long as we don't wink at it the way Obama winks at foreclosure fraud).
We should not panic and surrender civil liberties because of terrorism.
In a victory for Assange, the Swedish prosecutors say they want to accept the invitation to question him inside the Ecuadorian embassy.
They have had this option ever since he sought asylum there, but didn't take it.
The Growing Case for Massive Taxes on the Rich.
Plutocrats are so brash that they pay Congress to cut IRS investigators so they can cheat more.
A Brexit Won't Stop Cheap Labour Coming to Britain.
US citizens: call on the EPA to ban neurotoxic pesticides.
US citizens: call on Congress to reject the bill to treat Puerto Rico like Greece.
US citizens: call for an action plan for reducing ocean noise that harms marine mammals.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Various forms of evidence support the claim that Sri Lanka dropped cluster bombs on civilians in rebel Tamil areas.
A theoretical NASA model suggests that modern civilization could easily collapse.
Other studies suggest that a major survival crisis could happen in 15 years.
In Oakland, California: rally on June 25 against coal export through Oakland.
A report from Norway, where American-style paranoid parenting has not arrived.
Funds can preserve the disused houses of St Kilda, but nothing can protect the seabirds that are dying off due to effects of global heating.
An extensive empirical study of racist behavior by thugs leads to measures to reduce their racism.
The Failure to Stop Orlando Shooter Was Not a Surveillance Gap, So Reject Calls for More.
US citizens: call on Rep. Pelosi to resist approval of the TPP in a lame-duck congressional session.
Many US newspapers and news sites have supported Freedom of the Press Foundation's lawsuit demanding to know the rules for secretly demanding information from journalists with "National Security Letters".
This is one of the tyrannical aspects of the U SAP AT RIOT Act.
Current Intel processors are completely untrustworthy because of the "management engine" back door designed into them. Here's an explanation of why people trying to write free software to run in the management engine are totally stymied.
Well-paid Americans are compelled to work painfully heavy hours, while Americans with low wages can't get enough hours to make a living.
Google Fibre has followed the evil practice of AT&T; and Comcast by making customers agree to mandatory arbitration instead of lawsuits.
This calls for state laws to bar the practice.
Britons decided to send supplies to immigrants parked in Calais (not allowed into Britain), and France blocked the convoy from entering, citing incredible grounds of "security".
A few dozen activists tried to hold a forbidden Gay Pride march in Istanbul. Hundreds of thugs attacked them.
Chewing helps people resist the effect of advertising.
The supermarket system is designed to cause food waste at home as well waste food directly. And digital ordering tends to make it worse.
As often happens, the people who participate in the system are less responsible for its behavior than the large, concentrated actors that more or less buy the regulations they operate under.
The politicians who want to take Britain out of the EU are bare-faced trumpish bullshitters.
Immigration causes problems in neighborhoods where poor Britons live because of cruel plutocratic policies that force all the marginal people to compete with each other. Rationally, they should unite against their real enemies, the plutocrats.
The EU is also to a large extent a tool of the plutocrats. A Britain ready to crush the banksters might do well to get out of the EU.
Right-wing Catholics are campaigning against rights for queer people, and for women in general, at organizations such as the OAS.
Released documents show CIA torturers knew they were committing crimes, and that they tortured people harder for protesting that torture violated their rights.
Limiting global heating to 1.5C might prevent the permanent loss of all Arctic ice, and might prevent the melting of the Arctic tundra which would cause a lot more global heating.
It might also save the Amazon rainforest from drying up.
Everyone: call on big banks to stop financing fossil fool projects.
US citizens: phone senators McConnell and Grassley to oppose the DARK act.
US citizens: call for continued protection of Yellowstone's grizzly bears.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Descriptions of some people being prosecuted by the FBI for aiding PISSI.
Some of these people were entrapped by the FBI. (If the legal definition of entrapment does not apply, it is too narrow.) However, others were not entrapped, at least according to the facts in the article.
That is a step up for the FBI. I congratulate the FBI for starting to catch people who really did provide material support to PISSI, or really tried to do so, without the FBI's guidance.
13 months in a row have broken heat records.
Other temperature and related records have been set this year.
What will it take to enable us to overcome the planet roasters?
US banksters seek to continue falsifying documents for illegal, fraudulent foreclosures.
Indonesia has apparently arrested 1000 protesters who were supporting independence for West Papua, which Indonesia conquered by force.
Indonesia has a long history of repression there, as well as bring colonists from Java.
Robotic trucks could eliminate the jobs of millions of truck drivers in the US, and millions of others that serve truck drivers food and coffee.
There is no inherent merit in a more advanced technology; technology is good or bad depending on how it affects people. If the principal effect of robotic trucks is massive unemployment, we should not allow robotic trucks. As for the bosses that want to save money by not employing people, they can jump in the lake.
The purpose of democracy is to allow us to decide together about issues that affect us, such as this one.
David Eggers waited three hours in line for a Trump rally along with thousands of others, to find that the audience was interested in Trump mainly for entertainment value and left before he finished speaking.
US citizens: stand with queer community against violence and hate.
US citizens: call on Sanders to continue his campaign till the convention.
China shows how far TV camera surveillance can go: outside dissidents' doors, in classrooms, in the halls of college dormitories.
Americans are not safe from this. The US tends to follow China in issues of human rights.
Pregnant 12-year-olds in Queensland have to obtain a court order in order to get an abortion.
The law has this exactly backwards. If 12-year-olds are not quite prepared to have an abortion, they are far from prepared to raise a baby.
The FBI has face photos of over 170 million Americans from drivers' licenses, and others from other sources, and uses this for face recognition with no regulation.
While the article says that it does this matching for criminal suspects, that could be stretched to include everyone. Does anything stop the FBI or state thugs from doing this to photos of everyone walking down the street?
Illegal Abortions Are Killing Women And Aid Restrictions Are Just Making It Worse.
Politicians exploited the attack in Orlando dishonestly in order to defeat a plan to limit massive surveillance.
Islamist bullies attacked Radiohead fans in a record store in Istanbul.
These bullies believe they are entitled to impose their religion on others.
How Politicians Helped Create a Climate of Hate for LGBT People.
The climate of repeated abusive statements against female politicians is pervasive, and can inspire physical violence.
Freedom of speech includes the freedom to say one hates a person, or a group. (Among sensible people, those who say they hate a group will tend to discredit themselves.) But it doesn't include threatening violence. If you see people threaten violence against someone online, please show that this impresses you negatively.
The US should follow Australia by banning the guns that are handy for killing lots of people, and instituting thorough background checks for people that want to buy guns.
On the other hand, renting an apartment or enrolling in a school should not require such a background check. You can do fine without a gun, but you're really handicapped if you can't get education or a place to live.
Cornel West discusses Sanders, Clinton and Trump.
Charter school money joined fossil fuel money to elect right-wing Democrats in California primaries.
Segregation in the US makes it easy for whites to tell themselves that blacks get a fair shake.
Amnesty International says that Indonesia must allow Sri Lankan boat people to request asylum, rather than forcing them back.
Oakland Loses Third Police Chief in a Week Amid Scandals.
The thug department has a "toxic, macho culture" which includes racism. This most likely leads to serious wrongs against non-thugs.
However, having sex with a 17-year-old prostitute is not one of them. The article says that thugs "took advantage" of her. Perhaps that was the case, if they pressured her. But if she did this by choice, perhaps wanting extra money, it is wrong to blame her customers.
It is possible that she was raped; it is possible she was trafficked. But when the law claims that being her customer constitutes "rape" or "human trafficking", it lies. We must not let these lies pass as truth.
Istanbul banned a gay pride march because right-wing extremists threatened violence against the marchers.
In effect, the city government made itself an accessory to the extremists.
US citizens: call on Trump to release his tax returns.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on the Democratic Party to adopt a platform plank to legalize US support for organizations that do abortion.
The US cannot protect itself from violent Islamist fanatics by fighting wars in Muslim countries.
California legislators are trying again to stop thugs from taking people's money without a trial.
US pesticide companies are lobbying effectively to block efforts to protect pollinators.
US citizens: call for reforming the way coal companies arrange to pay for cleanup, so that they can't evade the obligation.
Here's what I said.
Please reform the law so that coal companies cannot sneak out of their obligation to pay for cleaning up mines. There must be no way they can arrange to spin off a subsidiary to go out of business and evade the responsibility. They should not be allowed to do self-bonding; they should have to buy insurance.The likelihood that coal mining will decline, as we put a stop to the air pollution it causes, will increase the temptation for coal businesses to adopt a short-term attitude that encourages cheating.
A secondary benefit of this change will be to discourage coal mining and coal burning. We need to make coal mining decline faster, for public health (coal emissions are toxic) and to help curb global heating.
US citizens: urge Sanders to continue his campaign till the Democratic Convention.
Secularists in Bangladesh are threatened by imprisonment by the Islamist state as well as murder by Islamist fanatics.
The ACLU is suing to allow visible protests at the Republican National Convention.
US history teaching assumes the civil rights movement was finished, victorious, in 1965.
This disregards subsequent desegregation and resegregation and today's racism.
The US Chamber of Commerce lobbies for tobacco and for global heating, while getting its funds from companies that say they don't support those campaigns.
Microsoft wants medical marijuana dispensaries to use its servers. I suspect it intends to collect data about all the patients.
Whatever commitments Microsoft makes about how it will use the data are not worth paying attention to; the data, once collected, will be misused. They will be misused by Microsoft (using loopholes in the misleading assurances), by rogue employees, by crackers that steal the data, and by the state (which will demand access to it all).
I hope people will campaign for dispensaries not to use this or any similar system.
Another coup-installed minister in Brazil has resigned for corruption, because a politician turned state's evidence and testified against him and various other politicians.
SCROTUS helped Obama continue providing cluster bombs to Salafi Arabia.
US citizens: phone your senators to support gun control measures but not based on a rumor mill such as a watch list.
The Capitol Switchboard numbers are 202-224-3121, 888-818-6641 and 888-355-3588.
The US has placed so many obstacles in the way of employment for ex-cons and people convicted of felonies that it amounts to a substantial drag on the economy.
The EU has taken a baby step to prepare to regulate endocrine disruptors.
Facebook exposes lovers to lots of information about each other which can stimulate jealousy.
Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee describes his imprisonment in China and how he was forced to recite a scripted confession for a video.
China sent him back to Hong Kong to return with records about customers who bought their books (which accused important Chinese politicians of corruption). He says he will not do this; I suppose he or his family will face some sort of reprisals for his non-return, which makes it a heroic act.
Never let a book store know your name! Especially, don't buy books from Amazon.
A judge in Kenya ruled that requiring an anal exam to see if two men had been penetrated anally was not torture, and a required blood test for two sexually transmitted diseases was not degrading.
I agree with this ruling. I had a colonoscopy and it was not bad. I've also had blood tests, and they don't actually hurt. I don't feel degraded by either of them.
The real injustice here is the criminalization of homosexual sex.
The great internet swindle: powerful monopoly intermediaries that suck the wealth out people while accumulating personal data about them.
My simple rule of paying cash, which I adopted to protect my privacy, mostly means I don't deal with those companies at all. And that's how I want it.
Abuse or maltreatment of children tends to have specific effects on the development of the brain. It is also known to make later mental illness more likely.
Many government programs can help protect children from the stress that can hurt their development. Welfare funds for families, good funding for public schools, shelters for victims of domestic violence, as well as providing contraception and abortion (you shouldn't have a child if you feel unready to take care of one).
Why being on a "watch list" should not disqualify a person from buying guns (or anything else).
However, there would be no such problem with barring those convicted for domestic abuse from buying guns, or continuing to own guns. That would have disqualified the Orlando murderer. It would also save lots of women from being shot by their spouses or lovers.
Ignoring People for Phones Is the New Normal.
I sometimes ignore people for my laptop, but never for a phone (since, to resist surveillance and nonfree software, I refuse to carry one).
We should reject the proposal to reinstate the House Un-american Activities Committee, as well as other injustices such as imprisonment without trial, torture, the no-fly list, and massive surveillance.
US citizens: Tell Congress: "Oppose House Republicans' attempt to block the designation of a new national monument in the Maine woods."
US citizens: phone your congresscritter at (202) 224-3121 to say to support the Conyers amendment to ban the transfer of cluster bombs to Salafi Arabia.
Is it right or wrong to publish voter registration lists — including their addresses — on the internet?
I expect that companies can afford to scrape the physical copies that were traditionally published, so the real question I think is whether to publish addresses and party affiliations.
Democrats Embrace Secretive, Flawed Terror Watchlist in Fight Against Gun Violence.
If there is concrete evidence that a person sympathizes with a terrorist group, it could be legitimate to deny per the right to own guns for that. However, doing so based on rumors is wrong.
As for the no-fly list, that is punishment without trial and must be abolished.
The CIA's Office of Medical Staff provided detailed advice for torture. The doctors who provided this advice betrayed their oath as physicians.
The American Psychological Association changed its professional standards to rule out such participation by its members.
Some Catholic orders (of monks or nuns) in Australia have publicly announced divestment from fossil fuels.
Both of the major Australian parties are too close to the planet roasters and fail to propose sufficient actions to curb global heating.
Clinton says she would give her husband another chance to manage the US economy for the rich.
Dupont is merging and splitting, and that may be a scheme to bury its liability for past environmental poisoning in places from which no one can collect.
The way a non-plutocratist government could block this loophole is pretty obvious.
Thugs in Scotland have for years enjoyed access to bulk surveillance data through a surveillance station that the government of Scotland says it did not know about.
Biologist E. O. Wilson proposes that we set aside half of Earth for nature, to avoid mass extinction.
That goal requires that we also curb global heating and ocean acidification. In practice, we also need to curb the human birth rate.
Switzerland is prosecuting someone who works for Mossack Fonseca, apparently accused of being the one who leaked the data.
With oil now cheap, recycling of plastic in the US is almost dead.
A heavy tax on petroleum — which we need to do anyway — would solve this problem.
Norway has decided to aim to be carbon-neutral by 2030. However, that plan is based on using carbon offsets to cancel out emissions. These schemes are in many cases somewhere between fraud and self-delusion.
The decision does not include reducing exports of fossil fuels.
Chinese dissident Gao Zhisheng wrote an account of his imprisonment and torture, and smuggled it out for publication.
The Orlando killer worked for G4S, a company that operates private prisons among other things. The company helped him buy weapons, and ignored reports from coworkers associating him with bigotry and Islamism.
A service called "Tenant Assured" wants to help landlords demand and get all the private data in a potential tenant's social media accounts, including private messages.
It should be illegal for landlords or employers to ask for such access, directly or indirectly.
Brazil's Giant Dams Risk Destroying Heart of the Amazon, Says Greenpeace.
Surveillance agencies prefer to present the Orlando murders as Islamist terrorism rather than as an anti-gay hate crime, because the former suits their agenda of control.
WHO concluded that the Olympics probably won't cause Zika to spread more than it would otherwise have done.
The British elite call on Britons to reject the "European elite" so that the British elite can have full power over them.
A threat to leave the EU might be useful for Britain if done by a government led by Corbyn.
George Monbiot: the UK's plutocratic system is even worse than the EU's plutocratic system.
Tens of thousands protested the new "labor flexibility" law in Paris.
Once a state begins trying to compete with other countries to woo companies by allowing them "flexibility" to treat workers worse, it joins those countries in a race to the bottom — exactly what plutocrats want.
This article expresses why I dislike video.
I won't even try to watch a video unless I am very very interested in seeing it — for instance, at rare intervals a movie I expect to like.
The Orlando killer had visited gay bars and gay dating apps for quite a while, and he had shown sympathy for Islamist terror attacks as early as 2001.
US Republicans have resolved their dilemma about the Orlando murders by taking the side of the gay men (who they habitually mistreat) in order to condemn Muslims.
Hundreds of people and companies that Trump hired to do work have sued him for not paying them. Even hourly workers have sued him for not paying them.
The article cleverly states that if Trump's claim that they all did bad work is true, he must be incompetent in business.
Alternatively, his "competence" in business is really a great skill in using his wealth to shaft people that work for them.
"Security" measures for the Olympic Games have turned Rio de Janeiro into a panopticon. Quite handy for crushing protests against the pseudo-coup.
Other Olympic measures oppress the poor residents of favelas on various pretexts.
For-profit school companies from the US and Europe are drooling about Africa.
African countries funds for education are insufficient, but these companies would like to divert some of that to their profits.
1/6 of all workers in England and Wales (most of the UK) are in insecure work, such as zero-hours contracts. They cannot count on enough hours to make money to live on.
The FCC's network neutrality rules stood up to a legal challenge in federal appeals court. However, the major ISPs are rich and will surely try to appeal further.
In addition, they are lobbying for a law to roll back the FCC's policies.
The FCC's neutrality policies are not strong enough. The ISP should not be allowed to examine the packet in any way, only to transmit it.
The UK is moving to decriminalize sexting for teenagers.
The article contributes, however, to the general practice of infantilizing them by calling them "children".
Some Brazilian journalists have been gagged after they revealed that some judges are paid an illegally high salary.
This May set another heat record.
Each month this year has set a heat record.
Both Trump and Clinton propose to respond to the Orlando murders by bombing Syria.
Defeating PISSI is a desirable goal, but bombing other than on battlefields tends to kill civilians rather than enemies.
As the article points out, this won't prevent individuals from carrying out attacks, especially if their real motivation is personal and the religious "cause" is only an excuse they make to themselves.
Stanford Sexual Assault: Records Show Judge's Logic Behind Light Sentence.
Some of these reasons seem valid to me, but I see a general injustice in the policy of giving privileged people lighter sentences for a whole range of crimes. What it means is that the legal system is intentionally biased here against the poor. Of course, it's biased against them in other ways, too: many have to spend months or years in jail awaiting trial, and their public defenders are overloaded and can't put much time into each case.
A new kind achievement for humanity: we have caused the extinction of a mammalian species indirectly through global heating alone.
When the other ways we destroy species are included, our record includes over 450 species of vertebrates extinguished by human action since 1900.
Scientists estimate that 1/6 of the existing species face extinction due to global heating.
The Orlando killer apparently had closeted homosexual leanings.
Perhaps he was taught a strong stigma about that, such that he hated himself for his sexual orientation; murder could have been his twisted way out.
It wouldn't be the first time a person's life was crushed by that stigma, nor the first time it inflicted great suffering on others.
Plutocracy at work: the UK is very strict toward poor who refuse to pay a little tax, but lets the rich get away with major rip-offs.
Everyone: Oppose government-imposed internet shutdowns.
Giving up Beef Will Reduce Carbon Footprint More Than Cars.
This isn't all-or-nothing. I had beef today, but not Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
An influential Muslim legal group in Pakistan made a fatwa against killing women for marrying freely.
When officials demand encryption back doors, their reasons are bullshit.
US citizens: call on the EPA to reduce air pollution in national parks.
Repression against queer people has been inspired by Christianity and Judaism as well as Islam.
Paris summit carbon pledges 'are not enough to stop temperature rise'.
Thousands of Germans protested US drone bombings outside Ramstein air base, which relays the drone control data.
Chelsea Manning: We must not let the Orlando nightclub terror further strangle our civil liberties.
Peabody Energy funded dozens of global heating denialist front groups.
SCROTUS have now been paid to take a stand against the carbon tax that is necessary to slow global heating.
It is a mistake to make the carbon tax revenue-neutral, because the US needs to spend more money on many things. We should provide increased help to people with low incomes, so that they can cope with the new tax, but we should aim to tax the rich a lot more.
How America's Mass Shooters Now Use Weapons of War.
Here is what Australia must do to save the Great Barrier Reef.
Greenpeace accuses palm oil company IOI of illegally converting protected peatland into plantations.
It is not unusual for companies' "social responsibility" policies to be meaningless noises.
A Dutch woman visiting Qatar reported that she was drugged and raped. In accord with Shari'a law, she now faces charges of adultery.
Shari'a law is especially cruel to women, but it is unjust to men as well. To advocate Islamic law is to oppose human rights, which is why Salafi Arabia opposed the universal declaration of human rights.
We must respect people's right to advocate that system, but they deserve our disgust as well as our opposition.
The EFF campaigns for laws to restrain face recognition surveillance, but what we need is to ban systematic face recognition of people in public places, except under a specific court order.
A thug gratuitously tased Bryce Masters 5 times in a row, causing him a heart attack (not usual at age 18) which led to permanent brain damage. To make things worse, the thug then dropped him on his face, breaking lots of his teeth.
Afterwards he falsified records to create an excuse.
That thug was sentenced to 4 years in prison, but many others get away with it.
But there is another factor: thugs have been taught that tasers are so safe that they don't need to hesitate before using them.
A UN human rights committee ruled that Ireland's ban on abortion violated the rights of a woman who had a nonviable pregnancy.
US citizens: tell Congress to reject the TPP as it is an environmental disaster.
House [of Representatives] Poised to Advance Privacy and Defend Encryption...If Allowed to Vote.
Opinion: Your Data Needs More Protection from Shady Debt Collectors.
Buying groceries from Amazon is a bad road for society to go down.
UK (and US business) aims to take money by hook or by crook, from citizens or from the public.
"Business ethics" has become an oxymoron.
I distrust the idea of addressing the problem with the help of hypothetical less-greedy business owners. I doubt they can be relied on, and they may not exist.
Bangladesh has arrested thousands of people accused of killing nonconformists.
The massacre at a gay bar in Orlando should not be used as an excuse to promote hatred or attack human rights.
The killer had a firearms license, but a ban on large magazines might have hampered him from killing so many people.
Right-wing bigots must be rather perplexed now, trying to decide whether to side with the victims (gays) or the killer (a Muslim).
Perhaps we could use this event to teach a lesson against judging people based on such categories.
Assange points out that the FBI might blackmail a President Clinton to get more concessions against our constitutional rights.
The [Sanders] Revolution Isn't Over: Here's How It Can Be Sustained — and Why It Must Be.
Citizens of Massachusetts: call on the state legislature to ban fracking.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Constituents of Nancy Pelosi: phone her office to demand no lame-duck vote on the TPP.
Everyone: call on Illinois to allow prescriptions for 12 months of birth control pills.
US citizens: Call on your senators to reject the House-passed substitute to the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2016 (S.2012)
The war on predatory debt collectors may come to resemble the "war on drugs".
I think the underlying problem is that we make it too tough to get by, as a poor people. Various progressive policies would reduce their need to borrow just to get by. Eliminating the paranoid "protective" regulation of children would also help.
The US is delaying publication of Clinton's TPP-related emails until after the election.
Germany demands information about UK undercover thugs that infiltrated political groups in Germany.
Google supports the TPP because of three mostly-evil provisions that would benefit Google.
Shame on Google!
The reason why so many patent suits are filed in a particular court in Texas may be a judge who was corrupt through family ties.
A woman who left two children safely in a parked car for 10 minutes was arrested and charged with an absurd "crime" and made to post $25,000 bail.
Theoretically, when you post bail, you eventually get it back. However, she probably did not have $25,000 on hand for this. So she probably had to pay $2,500 to a bail bonds company, and she will never get that back.
For a typical American family, an unexpected expense of $2,500 can mean bankruptcy and homelessness. Arresting struggling parents is therefore far more dangerous than leaving kids in a car.
Nearly all oil companies have abandoned their leases for drilling in the Chukchi Sea.
So why not put an end to it?
If the US allows offshore drilling, the monetary costs for the public could be as much as 180 billion dollars.
Obama ordered US troops in Afghanistan to increase their direct participation in combat.
The corrupt Afghan government can't inspire soldiers to fight hard to defeat the Taliban. The US can keep propping it up, but the Taliban will remain, so the US will have to prop it up ad infinitem, or else stop at some point and let the Taliban win. Sooner or later, the US will have to do that.
I think Clinton would not feel bad about keeping this war going for 4 or 8 more years. But this achieves nothing except to continue the deaths.
US companies use severance pay to coerce employees to train their own replacements and to shut up about it after they are fired.
I think it should be a felony for managers or executives to participate in such schemes (either of the two kinds), and employees that testify publicly about such felonies should be given a large reward.
Internet-connected mobile devices may be interfering with people's capacity for reflecting about what they are doing.
The coming anthropogenic mass extinction will be different from the six previous mass extinctions.
If technological civilization survives the coming disaster, the human population will probably be less than half what it is now (the rest having perished). Humanity could allow half of today's farmland to become wild again. It will be possible to remove the excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere using solar energy.
It won't be possible to repair the extinction, or the effects of flooding the world's coastal cities, toxic factories, and archaeological sites.
Start School Day at 11am to Let Students Sleep In.
I sure wish they had done that when I was young.
1/4 of the population of Yemen is starving as a result of the persistent civil war.
The civil war drags on because of Salafi Arabia's intervention, which is possible because of US support.
Clinton won the California primary, and will probably get the Democratic Party nomination.
She will not get my vote, however. I consider her a Republican, based on her support for banksters, welfare cuts, business-supremacy treaties and wars of aggression.
I will decide later whether to write in Sanders' name or vote Green.
As for the fact that the US has now nominated a woman to represent a major party, I think it is good that the US can do that. If in addition she were a progressive, I'd vote for her. However, her sex is no milestone for me: I have already voted for a woman for president (Jill Stein, Green Party, 2012).
I felt the same thing when the US nominated a black man for president for the first time: he was clearly no progressive so I did not vote for him.
200 retired Israeli army officers called for accepting the Arab peace plan.
That plan is reasonable one, so it makes sense for them to agree. What's surprising is that support for it comes from that direction. But it is not really so surprising. Soldiers that have fought in war have a basis to understand how bad war is, and soldiers who have actually fought understand how occupation duty damages an army for fighting a real enemy.
Citizens of Massachusetts: support the bill to give people medical confidentiality from their parents.
The UN says Britain's welfare cuts violate children's rights.
Muhammad Ali shows by contrast the vacuousness of celebrities which are adulated today where in the past people admired heroes who had really done something.
This change was one of many pointed out by Daniel Boorstin's book, The Image.
The Drug Repression Agency wants to collect massive amounts of prescription records in order to place charges against people taking too many painkillers.
Some of them are suffering from horrible pain. Some of them are addicts, but prosecuting them is not going to help at all.
The Koch Brothers are lobbying to stop adoption of electric cars.
Citigroup Is Suing AT&T For Using the Word "Thanks"
Trade marks are basically a useful system, but the US implements them without taking proper care of public interests.
The article foolishly uses the term "intellectual property" which confuses several unrelated laws and treats them as a single subject. Please don't ever generalize about these laws.
UN Head Admits He Caved to Threats in Removing Saudi Coalition From Blacklist.
Chemicals meant to kill slugs get into drinking water for humans and poison pets.
US citizens: call on the Department of Justice to require all thug departments to report when they kill people.
Everyone: call on California Governor Brown to pardon Jasmine Richards.
Racism is demonstrated in some UK universities' admission policies.
In 2010, UK massive snoopers warned that they were collecting so much data that real terrorists were needles in the haystack.
UK thugs were closely involved with murders committed by paramilitaries in Ulster in the 90s, including one case which today would be called an act of terrorism.
Alaska is suffering from record heat, and drought.
Tesla is reportedly making customers sign nondisclosures about a dangerous technical fault.
The plan to establish a conservation zone in the Ross Sea, off Antarctica, is being blocked only by Russia.
I would sign the petition in favor of this conservation zone, if only Avaaz made it possible to sign without running nonfree Javascript code. I asked Avaaz to do this, but I alone was not influential enough. How about if you too ask them?
Does immediate delivery train people not to develop the ability to defer gratification?
Clinton has a past history of raising money "for other candidates" and using it on her own campaign.
The enemies of abortion rights don't scruple at mixing flat-out falsehoods with their religious hooey.
At the heart of the Democratic Party apparatus are some elected officials that are in the habit of giving businesses what they want.
Brazil's corrupt new rulers have been plagued by leaked tapes showing their corruption. Their response is to plan a law to prohibit publication of these leaks.
The NSA wants to use people's internet-connected pacemakers to spy on them.
Secret US documents suggest that Ayatollah Khomeini asked for US help in returning to Iran, and received it.
Netanyahu and even Lieberman are talking like Uri Avnery in 1969. Alas, says Avnery, they don't mean it — it is only a trick.
Gawker has been forced into bankruptcy by the lawsuit funded by billionaire Peter Thiel. Thiel says his goal is to prevent further disclosures. It seems that billionaires want to make sure no one dares publish what they don't like.
The acceptance of Trump's shameless unending lies makes a strange contrast with the politicians whose careers were ended when they were caught in minor lies.
But then, some of their lies were about sex. Americans seem to go nuts about politicians' sex lives.
Jill Stein urged Sanders to run in the Green Party.
Apple opposes right-to-repair laws that could reduce e-waste.
Released NSA internal documents show how Snowden tried to raise concerns about illegal snooping inside the organization, and was rebuffed.
They also belie the official efforts to smear him falsely.
Global heating made the recent floods in Paris twice as likely to occur.
An art auction business in San Francisco sprayed water on the sidewalk, wetting homeless people's belongings. Let's hope the company gets fined for wasting water.
'Gene-Drive' Organisms Require Far More Research, because of danger to various wildlife.
Schemes for biological control of pests have often backfired.
Gene drives raise issues beyond the danger of extinctions. There are also militarization, food security, and commercial power.
You may like cats, but don't let them outdoors! Cats kill millions of wild birds.
"It isn't lack of drugs preventing us eradicating AIDS, but inequality."
The UN talks of seeking to eliminate HIV, but refuses to acknowledge groups such as gay men, sex workers and intravenous drug users which it would have to support so as to achieve that goal.
The Register of Copyrights is supporting Hollywood's worldwide campaign to impose something even worse than the censorship-ridden DMCA takedown system. This would require computers to block fair use on internet platforms, even though nominally people would still have that right.
Fifteen years ago there was a strong campaign to pin back the wrongs of the DMCA, with some supporters in Congress. This campaign has fizzled away. The lack of a campaign for improvement weakens our resistance to this attempt to make it worse.
We must now avoid making the mistake of defending the status quo. We must quickly organize a change to reduce the harm of the DMCA's notice-and-takedown system.
Two Palestinians shot at Israelis in a mall, killing some and wounding some. Cops shot them to disarm them, then arrested them.
Bystanders urged the cops to murder the killers, but they refused and did their duty instead. It seems these cops were police officers, not thugs. The killers will presumably stand trial.
Iran has imprisoned another visiting expatriate, Professor Homa Hoodfar.
Her family speculate that the mullahs' special thug force is using her as a pawn against president Rouhani.
Although I am not an Iranian expatriate, I still consider Iran too dangerous a place to visit. It is one of the countries I refuse to enter.
Paul Ryan says he has a new plan for poverty in the US: making more of it. Except that it isn't really new. It's the same as before.
The US is making an unwise choice in prosecuting a defector from PISSI.
Oklahoma thugs can take money from people's bank accounts on mere suspicion.
This may work only with debit cards.
Libya's western-created government says it has taken all the territory that PISSI held.
However, some PISSI soldiers are still fortified in parts of Sirte, and others may have melted away, guerrilla-style.
The Los Angeles School Thug Department has acknowledged, after a long campaign, that having armored vehicles to launch tear gas, and carrying automatic rifles, is fundamentally a bad idea.
That is a change for the better, but I suspect that most students that on the school-to-prison pipeline got there through an arrest in a school by a single thug. Will the school district recognize that having thugs in schools is dangerous for the students?
Urgent action is needed to reduce air pollution, which is expected to kill 9 million people per year over the next few decades if not reduced.
This danger dwarfs that of terrorists and jihadis. Even PISSI in Syria can't kill people like that.
Former dictator Hissène Habré of Chad, recently convicted of crimes against humanity, was installed and supported by the US. The US leaders that supported him are not on trial.
The UK officials behind kidnaping Libyan dissidents and handing them over for torture will enjoy total impunity.
Trump inspires school bullies all across the US.
Trump is a school bully that never grew out of it.
US citizens: call on Congress to limit arms for Salafi Arabia and Syrian rebels (in different ways).
US citizens: call on Congress to provide aid for civilians fleeing Falluja.
Everyone: please write to AddUp@sierraclub.org and webmaster@sierraclub.org to request in a respectful tone that the Sierra Club make sure that people can sign its petitions without running Javascript code.
That used to work. It could certainly work again, if they decide to make it work.
If, as is the case with me, you support some of their petitions and would sign them if you didn't have to pay with your freedom to sign, I suggest telling them so.
Israeli soldiers attacked several different Palestinian protests, and nine protesters were shot.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
New Traceability Rule Doesn't Go Far Enough to Stop Seafood Fraud in US.
It only affects certain cases, and those are not the majority of fraud.
Report Details How US-Backed Coup Unleashed Wave of Abuses in Honduras.
Specifically, it was Secretary of State Clinton who winked at that coup.
The UK's blanket spying law has passed the House of Commons. It gives legal permission for the illegal snooping that GCHQ has been doing.
It's not really accurate to call addiction a disease. However, that's a lot better than calling it a moral weakness.
A bill being considered by the Senate would give the FBI additional power to snoop on most Americans secretly.
This is the opposite of what we need. The US has too much power to track people, and for democracy's sake, we need to knock down the surveillance, across the board.
The UN removed Salafi Arabia and its allies from the list of countries that maim and kill children, apparently as a political decision.
US citizens: phone the White House at (888) 848-4824 and call on Obama to make an executive order requiring federal contractors to announce their political spending.
China systematically erases history or replaces it with a modern imitation. Many "old" temples and monuments are modern replicas.
Lancôme cancelled a concert in a store in Hong Kong, bowing to pressure from China. People in Hong Kong protested this, and the company shut its stores.
I hope they protest until Lancôme learns a lesson. Western businesses that sell in China often betray human rights globally to cater to China.
EFF Urges Senate Not to Expand FBI's Controversial National Security Letter Authority.
Last weekend, before the AP's premature announcement that Clinton had won the nomination, the Clinton campaign was already arranging what it would say about that announcement.
Well-known and previously respected US universities are outsourcing their online remote education to companies, making them in effect almost equivalent to for-profit colleges.
This goes with adopting some of the sleazy practices of those.
Salafi Arabia organized allies through the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to pressure the UN to remove it from the list of countries that are killing children.
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors adopted a law that requires "law enforcement agencies" to get approval for their purchases of surveillance technology.
This is not strong enough, but it is a good step.
A Russian performance artist who set fire to the door of the spy agency FSB has been freed with a fine.
I wish the US could be counted on respect dissent this way.
Erdoğan can now prosecute and remove opposition MPs. With them gone, he will be able to change the constitution and make himself effectively dictator.
Next he wants to allow thugs and soldiers to kill people with official impunity.
In 2015, estimated human greenhouse gas emissions decreased.
This is like learning that the car you're riding in, which is heading for a cliff you can't see, has stopped accelerating. Now we need to slow it down and turn it around.
Something Ain't Right About Bill Clinton Eulogizing Muhammad Ali.
I don't care about athletics or people's success in them. But I admire Muhammad Ali for refusing to join the US Army to help one dictator fight another dictator for power in Vietnam.
"Papua New Guinea's students have a point. [Prime Minister] Peter O'Neill should talk to them, not send police."
When Chinese human rights lawyers are disappeared, they go into a smaller prison.
A mother reports how she has to expose her children to danger every day in a parking lot, because she fears to be prosecuted if she leaves one of them alone in the car for a couple of minutes.
Some reptiles grow up female if their eggs are in a warm nest.
Maybe this means global heating could make them all female, resulting in extinction of the species.
Many companies adopt "diversity programs" to overcome bias in hiring, but they don't reduce the bias, they only convince the staff that there is no bias.
Burma's military still impose injustice: a protest march of students was attacked by thugs.
Governor Cuomo imposed a New York State boycott of all companies that boycott Israel, even if they do so to demand Israel change its occupation policies.
Palestinian witnesses say Israeli soldiers murdered two Palestinians in Hebron on March, but one killing happened so suddenly they were unable to record video of it.
As a Worker on the Great Barrier Reef I'm Ashamed to Look My Children in the Eye.
The sounds of the natural world are being silenced as human activity destroys habitats and eliminates species.
Don't Fear Pig-Human Embryos — They Could Revolutionise Our Old Age.
Iran has imprisoned musicians for expressing forbidden sentiments.
Mossack Fonseca did more than shell companies; it helped some Americans disguise income.
We need to be able to recognize a tragic accident where there is no one to be blamed, so we don't blame parents whose children suffer such accidents, and oppress all the other parents.
Why Should We Not Be Allowed to Choose When We Die?
Closing the Louvre as floods approach it demonstrates that culture is in direct danger from climate mayhem.
French thugs have attacked protesters in France recently, much as US thugs attack protesters here. An investigation has been launched.
Four leaders of the party of Brazil's acting president are to be arrested on corruption charges.
The UK's kafkaesque system for testing disabled people is a disaster, leaving them stuck in their apartments without the ability to move, or making them work when they are falling down.
The dictator of Burundi has arrested students for writing something on photos of him.
If civilians in Falluja escape being killed by PISSI, they face getting tortured or killed by Shi'ite militias.
The Associated Press prematurely declared the Democratic nomination race over, one day before the California primary.
This looks like an attempt to convince voters not to bother to show up and vote for Sanders.
The Associated Press was counting how superdelegates have said they will vote; but they are free to change their minds until the convention.
'Free Trade' Will Kill Climate Movement, Hundreds of Groups Warn Congress.
Three Years Later, the Snowden Leaks Have Changed How the World Sees NSA Surveillance.
The Clinton Foundation serves as an opaque fund-raising arm for the Clinton campaign.
Violent Islamists in Bangladesh have now murdered a Hindu priest.
They are making it clear they want to kill anyone that disagrees with their views. Other Islamists don't go in for murder, but they too seek to convict and punish anyone that disagrees with or disobeys their religion.
Before you think of them as an "oppressed group", remember that their intention is to oppress everyone else.
Requiring men to wear ties is nasty enough, but women's dress codes are far, far nastier.
For the Free Software Foundation staff, we have a very simple dress code: a propeller beanie is required, but all other clothing is optional. However, we never enforce this code.
Fictitious medical "cures" benefit from endorsements from real celebrities (for pay, I presume); here are endorsements for real cures from fictitious celebrities.
For additional ridicule of homeopathy, see my song, Poppycock.
US citizens: Call on the Democratic Party to adopt a platform against fracking.
US citizens: call on the EPA to ban neonicotinoid pesticides before its too late for bees and the plants they pollinate.
US citizens: call on the Democratic National Committee to support Sanders's progressive agenda.
Religiously inspired irrational fear of making genetically modified human embryos threatens to intimidate scientists out of doing important research.
There are no real ethical issues at stake here. An embryo is not a human being, and neither is a fetus. It could grow into one, and if it did it would deserve human rights; but that will not happen in these experiments.
Gene editing on real human beings raises real issues, because it could go wrong and lead to humans with various medical problems. However, one issue we probably need not worry about is that these problems would be inherited. By the time such a person is old enough to have children, we will have no difficulty making a corrective change for those children.
Direct proof that neonicotionoids kill honeybee colonies.
Other causes such as the varroa mite may contribute to the problem, but that changes nothing. We have no choice about whether the varroa mite exists. On the contrary, we can get rid of the neonicotionoids, though it will take time for the amounts accumulated in the soil to wash away.
"Open source" gun plans test the boundary between freedom of speech and gun control.
I support freedom of speech, and gun control. Thus, I believe it should be lawful to publish these plans, but making a gun from them can be regulated as appropriate.
A gun is a dangerous thing to own. Overall, you're safer if you don't have a gun in your house.
Music stars generally advertise the products that make people (especially young people) fat.
I lose respect for people that advertise products (any products) for pay.
Brazilians are marching for the ouster of corrupt acting president Temer, who has just been sentenced to 8 years exclusion from running for office.
What If Trade Agreements Helped People, Not Corporations. (A list of suggestions towards that end.)
Germany has "reformed" its electricity laws so as to slow the installation of home solar generation.
This is the same "reform" that has been imposed through lobbying in some US states.
It is true that utilising and buying the surplus solar electricity that buildings generate imposes costs on the utility. The utility should charge those costs to customers buying electricity.
I wonder if someone can design an electric-powered device to store chemical energy. For instance, to make ethanol and oxygen out of water and CO2.
More info about the government's snooping on defense counsel activities in Florida. The lawyers charge that this was standard practice for ten years.
Tory cuts in welfare benefits for the unemployed make it less likely they will find work.
The Tories will find some other excuse to keep on driving poor people down.
Judge Curiel has given Trump great leeway so he can have a fair trial. He has grounds to declare Trump in contempt of court, but doesn't.
SCROTUS are trying to remove funding for US science programs that study the details and causes of global heating.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States.
Chiquita corporation in Colombia supported the government-supported right-wing paramilitares; relatives of the people they killed are now suing Chiquita in the US.
Sanders to Clinton: Yes, Trump's Foreign Policy Ideas Are Scary. But So Are Yours.
Clinton, meanwhile, misrepresents her own foreign policy to hide the really bad parts.
Thailand's famous "tiger temple" was a node for smuggling tigers and tiger parts to fools in China.
Reportedly other tiger farms and "sanctuaries" do the same thing.
I find it surprising that the farms are unable to pass off cultivated tiger parts as "wild". Clearly they do not mind lying. Is there anything that could help them do this?
The European Union has recruited internet communication companies to delete "hate speech".
I disapprove of this policy, for different reasons from those of EDRI.
It is legitimate to prosecute incitement to violence, and this is a crime in the US, although inexplicably Trump is allowed to get away with it.
However, people have a right to hate, and to say so, even when it is irrational, unjustified and foolish (for instance, based on race, color, etc.) When Europe's laws against "hate speech" prohibit this, they go to far. The US does not prosecute people for this, when it doesn't go as far as inciting violence.
What does it mean, then, for US companies to agree to a policy of quickly deleting such statements? I fear it means censorship imposed on the to satisfy an EU law.
Everyone: call on Walmart to give employees decent pay, full-time hours and proper working conditions.
Residents of California: call on Governor Brown to block coal trains to the port of Oakland.
call on Congress to sign the Conyers-Love letter which calls on the UN to take the necessary steps to eliminate cholera in Haiti.
It was the UN's uncalled-for intervention in Haiti that brought cholera there.
Google Voice Search Records And Keeps Conversations People Have Around Their Phones.
The user can order deletion of the files, but this surely won't delete any copies Big Brother has already saved.
Reagan got himself elected president using dishonesty somewhat like Trump's.
Trump has been involved in an unusual number of lawsuits for a rich real estate developer, and they show his tendency to bully with his money.
Putin is imprisoning people in Russia for posting criticism of Russia, even in abstract and nonviolent ways.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Rep. Wasserman Schultz put an MPAA lobbyist on the Democratic Party platform committee, where he will certainly campaign to attack us.
The "vulnerable 20" countries, which will suffer the most and soonest from climate mayhem, have organized to try to stop it.
Brad Birkenfeld reported to the IRS 19000 Americans' bank accounts at the Swiss bank UBS, which they had not reported to the IRS.
Secretary of State Clinton directly negotiated a settlement with UBS, which allowed it to keep most of the profit and conceal most of the names, including the "politically exposed people".
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Then Birkenfeld was imprisoned for reporting the crimes to the US government, and UBS increased its donations to the Clinton Foundation.
Another study says that medical error in the US causes only around 1% of deaths.
This disagrees with another recent study. If this one is correct, the problem is not tremendously grave.
US citizens: tell Trump to release his tax returns.
US citizens: call on the Democratic Party to oppose expansion of Israel's colonies in Palestine.
Everyone: call Amazon executives and say, don't sponsor Trump's convention.
SCROTUS demanded that Greenpeace, 350.org and the Union of Concerned Scientists hand over privileged legal communications about investigating Exxon's global heating fraud.
They demanded this in the name of a bogus "Congressional investigation" which is just as fraudulent as Exxon's denial.
At an anti-Trump protest in San Jose, some of the protesters attacked Trump supporters who were leaving.
It was foolish to physically attack the Trump supporters, and wrong, but Trump is also responsible through his preaching hatred and violence.
Philadelphia Water Department Faces Class Action Lawsuit over Water Testing. (The tests were done wrong so as to underestimate the amount of lead in the water.)
Harvard is has made new investments in fracking companies in the past two years.
The Australian government and an NGO dispute how to present how much coral in the Great Barrier Reef has died.
But they might agree that the deaths amount to 25% of the coral in the whole reef, concentrated closer to the equator.
After 20 years more heating, the subsequent el Niño event will leave much less coral alive.
The Democratic Party is illegally trying to give some primary voters in California "provisional ballots" that probably won't be counted.
A prisoner in New York's Rikers Island jail has been waiting 6 years for trial.
New Jersey needs Bernie Sanders's political revolution so it can end the extreme inequality that has made 1/3 of the population struggle.
Microplastics Killing Fish Before They Reach Reproductive Age, Study Finds.
The US continues to protect the Chilean officer accused of murdering Victor Jara, but he faces a civil suit.
Chomsky evaluates Obama's presidency.
Federal prosecutors in Florida are accused of persistently snooping on a defendant's privileged legal communications
Specific subsidies for corporations in the US amount to $250 billion since 2010, and that doesn't include the general loopholes that they all use.
Plutocratist politicians are helping companies pay so little that the workers need public assistance, then bashing them for receiving it. We need to recognize that they have chosen the side of the enemies of our country.
Robot milkers are much more comfortable for cows, but the result of advancing farm automation (not limited to dairy farms) will be to eliminate most of the jobs that remain there.
There will indeed be a need for people to repair robots, but I'd expect to see only one repair job for dozens of today's milker jobs. And jobs reprogramming robots will be fewer still.
Add this to the automation of other kinds of work, and it leads to economic disaster.
Eventually most of the automated farms will cease to be needed, because the people who still have an income won't need a lot of farm products.
China and several other states (including Vietnam and the Philippines, which are US allies) dispute control of the sea between them. Part of what makes the dispute hot is that the area contains lots of oil. In other words, lots of opportunities to risk local disasters (oil spills) in order to contribute to global heating disaster.
If these countries sign a treaty to leave that oil in the sea bottom, perhaps it will become easier for them to agree on how to divide up the sovereignty.
The US International Trade Commission predicts that the economic "benefits" of the TPP will be so small as not to matter.
Even if these "benefits" were larger, they would not be significant for US workers, since they would mostly be for the rich.
Ralph Nader: call him "Cheating Donald" since he has cheated so many.
I like "Treacherous Trump" better, because of the alliteration.
India is considering a censorship law that would imprison people for publishing maps that disagree with India's disputed territorial claims.
An honest map would describe disputed territory as disputed, and also show where the actual boundaries of physical control lie.
The Canadian post office has given up on trying to use copyright to block the distribution of an independently compiled list of the geography of postal codes.
It is unfortunate that the article uses the term "intellectual property" since that term confuses the issue. It is a mistake to generalize about copyright law and those other laws, since each one is more different from the others than similar.
In the US, this database would be uncopyrightable since it is a mere statement of facts rather than a creative choice of details. Canada should adopt the same principle.
Journalists covering a protest in Caracas say that people stole their equipment and the thugs refused to intervene.
An oil train in Oregon derailed and caught fire, fortunately not near a town, but rather near the Columbia River. Will the river be polluted, or will all the oil burn?
The fact that a slow train derailed suggests that the line was badly maintained. Either that was illegal, or the legal standards are inadequate to assure safety of oil trains.
Investigation Shows GCHQ Using US Companies, NSA To Route Around Domestic Surveillance Restrictions. Specifically, it can collect the emails of members of Parliament this way, because they pass it through Microsoft.
Tattoo Recognition Research Threatens Free Speech and Privacy.
Here are some ways these computerized systems could be used, and why that could be harmful.
Face recognition technology is dangerous in many of the same ways. What's more, many of us have no tattoos, or none that would generally be visible, but everyone has a face.
Trump's 100-million debt to Deutsche Bank would be a giant conflict of interest if he were president.
Environmental crime costs the world at least 90 billion dollars a year, perhaps 3 times that.
Addictions Are Harder to Kick When You're Poor.
The EU was going to legislate to reduce air pollution. The UK government, working as usual for business against people, weakened the directive. This is expected to mean 14,000 additional deaths per year by 2030, when the reductions will have been implemented.
Some pranksters make videos of saying things to women that annoy them or simply confuse them.
Some of the pranks are not particularly bad in themselves, but the nasty messages that the women receive afterward are inexcusable.
In England, 1 in 5 young children is reported to a state agency by someone who suspects the child is being neglected or abused.
This creates a reign of terror for parents.
Uri Avnery: the extreme right wing is forcing all parts of the Israeli state and all other influential institutions into line.
Thank Sanders for forcing Obama to endorse expanding Social Security.
A Canadian of Libyan origin, held for two years and tortured in the UAE, has now been allowed to leave the country.
A few others have been freed from prison, but still remain in the greater prison of the UAE.
James Hansen's paper, now transparently peer-reviewed, presents a process that would cause several meters of global heating over the next century, together with much more powerful storms in the North Atlantic
Essentially all coastal cities would be destroyed.
Natural gas export from southern Peru has been a disaster for the indigenous people that live in the Camisea region.
If that's not bad enough, think of what it is doing to Earth's whole biosphere. This gas export terminal isn't needed if we take the required steps to prevent global disaster — so it should be shut down.
Trump's response to the evidence that his "university" cheated students is to say the judge is biased because of his Mexican ancestry.
This is the standard Trump response to anyone he can't buy. He has already bought off the attorneys general of Florida, Texas and other states.
Médecins sans Frontières condemns several governments for systematically bombing hospitals or supporting the states that do.
Make Building Standards Top Priority for Tackling [Global Heating], Says IEA Chief.
The term "climate change" was chosen by Dubya's officials to downplay the danger; we should not keep following his choice.
After Clinton stopped giving expensive speeches for companies in order to run for president, her husband Bill Clinton continued, and took funds even from the lowest of the low: an asset-stripping "vulture fund".
Flint had a way to cheat on tests of lead in the water: doing the tests in areas which don't have lead pipes.
Even with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rules, payday loans continue to carry very heavy interest.
The real causes of the problem include (1) too low pay for workers in the US, and (2) insufficient government help (because the rich and businesses have escaped from paying tax), and (3) banks' sending credit cards to young adults, encouraging them to get deep in debt.
One of the reasons not to pay by credit card is that people tend to spend more money that way.
A Syrian Arab says he wants to fight PISSI, but not under coercion from Kurds.
Ukraine has put sanctions on Russian journalists which it accuses of "stirring hatred", banning them from entering Ukraine or owning property there.
One of them is actually a Ukrainian citizen, and plans to challenge the sanctions legally.
I wish the US would stop making journalists apply for special visas to report on the US.
Google Maps collects a history of everywhere the user has been, and calculates the locations with several methods to make them extremely accurate.
Catching some criminals is a good thing. Ten years ago I would have said that catching a bank robber was good. Now that banks have stolen so many billions from people around the world, and the US government has let them get away with it, I hesitate to condemn someone for stealing from banks. Nonetheless, there are other crimes for which I would support catching the perpetrators.
But this method can be used for all sorts of reasons, including catching whistleblowers. It is dangerous to allow the existence of any system which tracks people's movements.
The OECD now recognizes that governments should end austerity and spend more on public works.
Increased benefits for the poor would help too. They would spend the money on food, transportation and medicine.
Poland Gets Official Warning from EU over Constitutional Court Changes.
More information about the changes and how they endanger rule of law.
Everyone: call on Walmart to stop selling tuna caught in ways that kill threatened sea life or caught by enslaved workers.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Germany has officially recognized the genocide of the Armenians, so Turkish officials are freaking out and threatening "bad relations".
I approve of this resolution because its statement is true; that it irritates Erdoğan is a bonus.
33 US cities cheated in lead tests to hide excessive levels of lead in their drinking water.
They have agreed to stop.
Tajikistan's "president" for life has jailed the leaders of the opposition, hammering the lid on any chance of democracy there.
Students at Brooklyn College who took the microphone at a faculty meeting to talk briefly about Palestinians' rights have vanquished false accusations of antisemitism.
In three years since the Rana Plaza factory collapse, work safety conditions for garment workers in Bangladesh have not substantially improved.
People tried to put pressure on the western middleman companies that control the garment trade, and some companies promised to vet their supply chains, but they are doing it so lackadaisically that it has not changed much.
Sweden Should Keep Coal in the Ground, Not Sell It Off.
Statesmen serve their countries by making the necessary investments in the future rather than spending on today's pleasures. The most important investment today is in cutting down greenhouse gas emissions.
Street lights attract moths to fly high, out of reach of the flowers they should be pollinating.
A 25-year plan to clean up the oil spills in the Niger delta has begun.
It is a lot cheaper to avoid polluting an area than to clean it up.
Fires in Alaska, caused by global heating, add to global heating.
This is one of the positive feedbacks that scientists have warned about. If enough of these feedbacks start, the planet roasters will have won a final victory.
Syrian Troops Are Looting Ancient Palmyra, Says Archaeologist.
A study of long term marijuana use found only one tiny physical health effect: a small increase in the chance of having gum disease.
When US soldiers attacked a friendly family's celebration and killed seven of them, perhaps it was a mistake. A military investigation says so. The "fog of war" frequently leads to mistakes.
However, nothing could excuse the cover up that followed. The investigation arbitrarily ignored this.
A US appeals court ruled that thugs can collect people's cell phone location data for any length of time from the phone company without a court order.
The other decision would not be enough to respect people's privacy. The phone company should not be allowed even to record your location data without a specific court order about you. Tracking everyone's movements is a threat to democracy as well as each person.
The European Commission seems to want to change copyright law to benefit publishers at the expense of authors and the public.
When the article says "editors", it means "publishers". This could be a mistranslation from the French.
It also seems to be hostile to the freedom to take and use photos on the street with buildings in view ("freedom of panorama").
The two governments in Libya are introducing different forms of paper money.
This is not, in itself, a problem. The UK has various kind of paper money made by different banks. But the US wants to make it out to be a problem.
Reusing water through fish tanks enables agriculture to use much less water and produces useful fish.
The 'Avon Ladies' of Pakistan Selling Contraception Door to Door.
Some US women, perhaps hundreds of thousands, have used dangerous abortion methods because they were barred from safe legal abortion.
If this amounts to 2% of all US women, which is the lower bound the researcher suggests, that would amount to millions.
Foreigners can donate to US election campaigns via US-based front corporations. It's not a crime, but it ought to be.
The world installed 147 GW of renewable energy capacity in 2015, despite the bigger subsidies for fossil fuels.
This would be good news if we had decades to wait, but we don't.
President Obama, Pardon Edward Snowden And Chelsea Manning.
"Biodiesel" fuel in Europe now includes palm oil.
Instead of CO2 from burning petroleum, it emits CO2 from burning tropical forests.
Anti-gentrification protesters in Montreal set off smoke bombs in a grocery for the rich, as well as swiping fancy food.
In principle, I don't see anything wrong with gentrification. The problem is when the former residents of the area have to move someplace lousy and far away.
It appears Chinese thugs occasionally kill prisoners and lie about it, much like thugs in the US.
Digital newspapers spy on readers, tracking how much time a reader spends reading the paper.
They have no right to collect such data about readers. Please join me in rejecting digital systems that give anyone the power to track what you read.
Many prisoners in the UK take hallucinatory addictive drugs to make the months pass in a blur. The drugs are bad for them, but they can't resist.
Mothers of students killed by China in 1989 at Tiananmen Square continue to rebuke the state.
The deputy thug that killed Eric Harris has been sentenced to four years in prison for manslaughter.
Trump University (not a real university) was Trump's dry run for the dishonest practices he is now using in his campaign.
Trump University's predatory business practices lured students to pay thousands with their credit cards based on exaggerated promises of future riches. A personal message from Trump poured on the pressure.
No wonder New York State and students are suing.
Here are some details of the dirty sales methods that the company used.
Former staff say that the company was a "total lie".
The parents of a child that climbed into a zoo's gorilla enclosure are being investigated by thugs.
The thugs seem to demand that children be kept on leash at all times.
Congress' Treachery, the FBI's Double-Crossing and the American Citizenry's Cluelessness: With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies?
US citizens: support a permanent ban on providing cluster bombs to Salafi Arabia.
US citizens: call on Congress to close the carried interest loophole that lets hedge funds pay little or no tax.
Three gun control measures would greatly reduce the rate of killings with guns: universal background checks in buying guns and ammunition, and ballistic fingerprinting of guns.
However, this won't prevent your toddlers from killing you or themselves unintentionally with your gun. Especially if you follow the NRA's cockeyed advice to keep a gun in your child's room.
I expect people will still be safer with no guns in the house, as is the case now.
Two giant beer companies are merging. The combination will be much larger than any of its competitors.
Mergers so large should be absolutely blocked.
Digital payments carry an increasing likelihood that you'll be the victim of fraud, as well as a certainty that you'll be the victim of snooping.
Extending women's reproductive rights world-wide is an effective way to reduce global heating.
New York State has sued Domino's Pizza (and its franchisees) for systematic theft of employees' wages.
Belgium now gives people the right to force newspaper archives to delete articles about them.
This is terribly dangerous censorship.
Former Attorney General Holder admits that Snowden's revelations were a service to the nation, but wants him to meekly submit to imprisonment for it.
He is not such a fool as to put himself totally at the mercy of officials that persecute whistleblowers and only then negotiate a deal.
Scientists Say Canada's Proposed LNG Port Threatens Paris Climate Accord.
Censorship in the UK extends to harsh opinions. A man has been charged with the "crime" of saying good riddance about the 96 soccer fans killed by UK thugs.
Even the name of the crime he is charged with is a vicious smear, since it uses the word "threatening" and "harassment", but the words he said contained no threat or harassment. Imagine making it a crime to "kill or tickle" someone, and charging a tickler with "killing or tickling".
The UK spits on freedom of expression in many other ways, too.
When people talk about punishing "hate speech", they advocate censorship of opinions. Censorship is dangerous to society and democracy.
That is why I see danger in the recent agreement by three multinational companies to work harder to delete "hate speech".
If Facebook respects journalism, it will disconnect from Peter Thiel.
Mohammed Sheikh Mohammed's lawyers accuse the military kangaroo court of destroying evidence in its favor, then pretending to have ordered its preservation.
Each of the prisoners in Guantanamo has a right to a fair trial or to be released.
The IMF's researchers acknowledge that neoliberal economic policy exists, and that it's lousy.
Using facial examination to guess people's character traits is dangerous when it is unreliable, and unjust when it is reliable.
In Loomis Reef, part of the Great Barrier Reef, nearly all the coral has bleached and half of it is dead. The fish that used to live there are now gone.
The extractionists that rule Australia might respond, "Since the coral is doomed anyway, and the billion people who depend on it will soon starve, so why not burn all the coal?"
But it is not too late to prevent this act of mass murder, if we curb fossil fuel use with dispatch.
The Thai military government has given itself the power to spy on all internet traffic in the country.
Leaks suggest that it intends to carry out man-in-the-middle attacks to spy on use of foreign web sites through https.
Several "US" companies have signed a pledge to censor "hate speech", which is a crime in many European countries.
This includes statements of views that are protected in the US. We must not ban expression of opinions just because we find them disgusting.
Erdoğan has officially labeled Gülen's movement as "terrorist". (Apparently they tried to explode Erdoğan's overinflated ego.)
This is meant to try to pressure the US government to hand Gülen over to Turkey, but I expect it will be an excuse for more persecution in Turkey.
President-elect Duterte of the Philippines advocates murdering "corrupt" journalists. It appears that "corrupt", in his mouth, means anyone that criticizes him.
Thugs in the Philippines have already started a wave of murders, with his encouragement. They are killing suspected drug dealers. If they kill some suspected dissidents too, maybe those will be lost among the suspected drug dealers.
A German court has approved a form of fair use for short music samples.
Good news — and shame on Kraftwerk for opposing this!
Assad's air force bombed a hospital in Idlib.
They have bombed quite a few hospitals.
The UK's ban on nearly all psychoactive drugs will drive people to more dangerous drugs such as alcohol. It is the result of a misguided choice of goal: promoting abstinence, rather than reducing harm.
US citizens: call on your congresscritter to block the sneak attack on Net Neutrality.
US citizens: call on everyone to reject China's future puppet Dalai Lama.
Citizens of Massachusetts: call on the legislator to vote on GMO Food labelling bill and pass it.
With Javascript disabled, the signing process won't work all the way through automatically. Instead, it will terminate showing you a long URL with [URL] in place of the domain name.
If you replace [URL] with http://salsa3.salsalabs.com, and visit the resulting URL, that will finish signing.
The worst possible argument for talking Britain out of the EU: reducing tax on heating oil.
It would be easy for the state to help poor people cope with these costs: increase welfare benefits for the poor, to an extent that covers what the poor pay in VAT on oil. (Or even more, why not?) For the poor, this would be equivalent; meanwhile, the wealthier would still pay the tax, and the poor would still have an incentive to use less fossil fuel.
The idea of cutting taxes on fossil fuels, instead of cutting their subsidies, reflects a planet roaster.
Azeri journalist Khadija Ismayilova, freed from 18 months as a political prisoner, will resume investigating government corruption.
The "transparency, monitoring and control" minister of Brazil has quit after a leaked recording tied him to plotting to end the "lava jato" corruption investigation.
The whole point of the legal coup, as we now know, was to end that investigation and protect the extremely corrupt officials who plotted it.
In the US, poor and middle-class families' incomes dropped (on the average) from 1999 to 2014.
In addition, the middle class shrank, with a few of the departing families becoming wealthy and most of them becoming poor.
The study analyzed the 229 metropolitan areas for which data were available, and perforce omitted 152 other areas for which it wasn't.
Here's the full report.
India asked YouTube and Facebook to take down a satirical video that mocks two Indian celebrities.
The UK made a secret agreement about dealing with the nuclear waste from its absurdly expensive planned new nuclear power plant.
It seems that frequent viewing of porn often leads men to sexual difficulty, but it could be a matter of how and how often they masturbate.
A universal basic income would not solve all of society's problems. We would still need democratic control over important social issues.
However, I don't think this means that the universal basic income is a bad idea. And even though plutocracy and business-dominated globalization have an important role in inequality, that doesn't mean there is no technological unemployment.
Women in general frequently need to de-escalate confrontations with pushy men, and most men don't even know about the problem.
I agree with the writer's position except on one point: about being looked at. No matter what the reason, you don't have a right to demand that people not look at you. Just being too young to have a driver's license doesn't entitle you to tell people where to point their eyes.
Hissène Habré, former dictator of Chad, has been convicted of crimes against humanity including torture and summary execution.
Now we need to put Dubya on trial for torture, in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, and someone (Obama?) on trial for the summary execution of Osama bin Laden (who deserved a trial for the murders he was accused of).
The UK referendum about whether to leave the European Union is a dispute about "which is the better way for citizens to be ripped off, as part of the EU or as an independent UK?"
Like many other referendums, it is a recognition that democracy has been corrupted so much by the elite that we can't trust it to work for the public good.
I love the last sentence: "Whether you back red or black in the tawdry, crumbling casino of neoliberalism, and whatever the slimy croupiers of the mainstream media urge, it's the house that invariably wins."
We the People need to take control of our house. Any politician that the plutocrats are happy with is not on our side.
Massachusetts citizens: call on Governor Baker to sign the public records reform bill.
US citizens: call on your senators to support the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
CETA the Canadian Sea Monster would impose essentially the same injustice as the TTIP on Europe. All the regulations that protect the public from dangerous actions of business would be vulnerable to being swept away.
El Niño Is Over — But It Leaves Nearly 100 Million People Short of Food.
Companies such as Fitbit and trying to scare parents into paying the companies to collect data about their babies.
These devices should cause parents lots of anxiety about how that data will be used.
A product to monitor a baby's health might be a reasonable thing to use if it is run by free software and all the data remains under the control of the parent.
Australians: see how projected sea-level rise will affect cities, beaches, famous buildings, and your home (or the home you might be thinking of buying).
To understand why the TPP is bad, stop believing that it's a "free trade agreement".
Why Sanders's economic policies make sense.
As world temperatures set record after record, society and the state seem hardly to notice.
Bill Would Expand FBI's Warrantless Access to Online Records, Senators Warn.
The US government seems to have been coordinating with the architects of the coup in Brazil while they were setting it up.
When a US drone bomber killed the leader of the Taliban, he was riding in a taxi. The bomb killed the taxi driver, who did not know who his passenger was.
The French finance minister says France will make Google and McDonalds pay all the tax they owe.
"Software audits", checking small or medium size businesses for unauthorized copies of user-subjugating software are a form of organized bullying. They demand gigantic penalties in order to make the users collapse in fear.
The author of the article endorses the official position that proprietary software is legitimate and using unauthorized copies of proprietary software is doing wrong to the developer. He even calls that practice by the smear term, "piracy".
I think all that is mistaken. It is foolish to use proprietary software, whether authorized copies or not; but making and using unauthorized copies of proprietary software is not wrong. Rather, the wrong is in trying to STOP people from sharing and using software. In other words, the wrong is proprietary software.
These audits are just a part of the injustice of nonfree software. Your business can be safe by rejecting nonfree software.
The US Trade Representative threatened Colombia with cuts in support for peace with the guerrillas if it went ahead with licensing generic versions of a cancer drug.
If not for the murderous World Trade Organization, Colombia could simply legislate that there are no patents on medicines.
Here is more information about this issue.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
It is disappointing that KEI uses the spin term "protection" to describe what patents do. There is no reason to use that word except propaganda for the drug companies.
Raising taxes on the rich does not lead most of them to move somewhere else for lower taxes.
A subgroup of Anonymous digs up financial dirt on some big companies.
Some of the boat people set to Nauru by Australia have attempted suicide, and the usual fraction of them are homosexual. For their sake, Nauru has decriminalized homosexuality and suicide. Some other positive reforms have been made.
This doesn't correct the basic wrong, though.
If you buy tropical fish, think about which species to get. Some are wild-caught, which is harmful, and some will get too big for your tank and will be physically maimed.
Florida Brewery Creates Edible Beer Holders to Save Marine Life.
Unlike ordinary "biodegradable" plastics, these really do degrade in a reasonable time, floating in the ocean.
Some in Spain are starting to talk about the mass murders committed after the civil war by dictator Franco and his army.
People in Spain told me, ten years ago, that Franquistas still held positions of power and that they blocked efforts to remember their crimes.
Australia silenced the UN report to cover up danger to Kakadu and Tasmanian forests as well as the Great Barrier Reef.
There is no cure for Tas-mania, but at least the sufferers can apply for Addle-aid.
Clinton's changes in the paperback edition of her memoirs are illuminating, especially about the TPP.
The UK blocked EU regulations on fracking.
The Tories are lower than vermin, and they plague all of Europe.
One factor that makes oxycontin dangerous is that its manufacturer claims its effect lasts for 12 hours, and refuses to recognize evidence that people need it more often.
Instead, the company wants patients to take bigger doses every 12 hours. These bigger doses are dangerous.
US citizens: call on the IRS to publish how much tax money the US loses through the carried interest loophole.
US citizens: oppose plans to convert US national parks into promotion for companies.
We should get funds from these companies for upkeep of parks — by taxing them!
SCROTUS are blocking the Federal Election Commission from investigating a case where a company owner ordered employees to contribute to the company's PAC.
In general, the FEC has become useless because Republicans protect all abuses by the rich and powerful. In effect, the Republican Party has become the Crush Democracy Party.
21 questions for Donald Trump. Some of them point at possible involvement with organized crime gangs.
Chinese may face the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs as factories replace workers with robots.
The jobs being lost are grueling, and we should have stopped companies such as Apple from moving to this sort of manufacturing. Having the jobs automated, in a world of spreading poverty, is not a solution.
US governments use algorithms to predict which arrested people are likely to commit crimes again. The algorithms are secret, but they appear to be biased against blacks.
The government should be required to publish these algorithms.
The Niger Delta Avengers are blowing up oil facilities to demand compensation for the harm done by oil extraction and pipelines in Nigeria.
The "US" Trade Representative was working closely with Goldman Sachs in the TPP.
That official officially represents the US, but in fact represents the banksters and other plutocrats instead.
G7 Wants to Kill Fossil Fuel Subsidies by 2025, But We Could Do It 'Twice as Fast'.
Governments could end them this year, if they were not dominated by the planet roasters.
Verizon workers have tentative agreement on a contract that they are happy with.
Portable phones make people helpless and dependent, and they lose the concept of making plans.
I've seen that when people get used to depending on GPS navigators, they lose the ability to keep track of where they are.
IMF economists criticized the neoliberal policy of spending cuts to reduce deficit.
Even they see it!
Facebook will compete to target ads on other web sites even to visitors that are not useds of Facebook, based on other ways of tracking people on the net.
This includes "Like" buttons. If you see a "Like" button in a page, Facebook knows that your computer visited that page. This is why we made the GNU Browser IceCat block the "Like" buttons.
The rigid rules for protests at the Republican National Convention keep protesters far away from the convention, from the delegates, and mostly from the public as well.
PISSI is attacking Syrian rebel groups that have been weakened by Russian attacks.
Technology billionaires buy lots of privacy for themselves using the money that they got from snooping on millions of others.
The EU decided to require research it funds to publish results without paywall.
I don't know whether this means it will be published under a free license, but unpaywalled papers usually do that.
The ACLU wants to know whether the US government is asking Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to censor people.
UK Weapons Sales to Oppressive Regimes Top $3bn a Year.
Uber Knows Too Much About You. And so do many other companies.
Many billionaires believe "real journalism" means praising them, and that they are entitled to crush the press when it doesn't do that.
Billionaires have several methods to hush up media criticism. They can pay someone to sue a media outlet, or they can buy it.
US citizens: call on the FCC to adopt real privacy rules for ISPs.
In my message, I said that the ISP should not be allowed even to keep any records of what a customer has connected to, except based on a warrant issued about a specific customer for a specific reasonable period of time.
Everyone: call on some companies to cancel their support for Trump's convention.
US citizens: call on the Pentagon to free Mohamedou Slahi.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: support the WATER Act.
Massachusetts citizens: call on Governor Baker to sign the new public records access law.
House Republicans Again Target Net Neutrality With Budget Attack.
Justin Shafer found medical patient data available on the internet and reported it to the government. So the company that was leaking the data (on an anonymous FTP server) SWATted him.
Facebook and Google are trying to weaken Illinois' law on collection of face data.
The fungus in the air vents in the Rikers Island jail makes the air so sickness-provoking that a guard begged a prisoner to file a complaint. The guard was afraid of being punished for complaining.
Similar problems are found in many US jails and prisons. The fungus can cause permanent illness.
Here's Why Our [US] Infrastructure Is Crumbling and Our Recovery Is So Weak.
Everyone: call on the governor of Missouri to veto the "stand your ground" law.
The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem has given up complaining to military courts about the crimes of occupation soldiers. These courts are so biased that reporting crimes to them is useless.
Millions of girls live in cultures where menstruation is taboo, and they don't understand what is happening or what is best to do. Some have to sell sex in order to get pads to wear.
Some skip school while menstruating, because they would be sneered at in class.
This is patriarchy at work, aided by its faithful servant, religion.
Abul Kamal Azad was lured into borrowing thousands of dollars to get a job in London. There his sponsor enslaved him. He couldn't refuse, because his sponsor could have him deported at any time.
After he and his fellow slaves testified against their enslaver, they were threatened with deportation. But if they went back to Bangladesh without paying their debts, the money lenders might kill their families.
That threat is the other key to the situation, as it makes almost any resolution hopeless.
Other injustices appear in the background. What enabled him to sell his wife's jewelry — was he trampling her rights so he could lose her money as well as his own?
In an overpopulated place like Bangladesh, circumstances will inevitably put many people into desperate situations where they feel impelled to take bad risks. Some will end up destitute; the only uncertainty is whom and how. To have children in such a situation is simply wrong. What Bangladesh needs most is a lot fewer children.
French people are still protesting and striking against a proposed law to reduce workers' rights.
The president has adopted a standard right-wing position and justifies it with standard right-wing arguments: he claims this will benefit workers by giving employers the "flexibility" (i.e., more power over the workers). How could that be? Implicitly, he assumes France is competing with other countries to attract businesses by letting them mistreat workers more.
Millions of US teenagers live in places that have a permanent curfew. They can be arrested just for being outside.
Aside from being repressive, selective enforcement creates a way to direct minority group children into a life of legal difficulties even when they don't commit any real crimes.
British dissidents jailed for their acts of protest describe the repression and dishonesty they encountered in prison.
Typically their "offenses" are not real, just excuses the state finds convenient.
Some found their resolve strengthened by the experience.
A UK teacher writes about being threatened with dismissal for violating an unwritten requirement to wear a tie.
I reject ties both as a matter of comfort and as an act of rebellion. If it were just a matter of personal preference, I wouldn't need to talk about it, I'd just do it. However, many men are forced to wear ties, basically as a symbol of submission, and that makes it an ethical issue.
I hope that my refusal to wear a tie will help clear the path for others to refuse.
Trump chickened out of debating Sanders after Sanders accepted the challenge.
Trump was apparently bluffing, and did not know what to do when Sanders called his bluff.
Sunscreen Contributing to Decline of Coral Reefs, Study Shows.
This could explain why massive tourism tends to harm reefs.
The US is wasting its stockpile of helium, and ought to start charging a lot of money for it.
A court in Argentina has sentenced various various military murderers who participated in Operation Condor, and found that this collaboration in repression between 6 different countries in South America really did occur.
Of course, it was organized by the US.
US citizens: call on Congress to support the Take On Wall Street agenda.
Everyone: call on Washington State to cancel the Millennium coal export terminal.
Australia convinced the UN to drop Australia from a report on environmental damage, so as not to highlight how Australia is destroying the Great Barrier Reef. A draft of the report has been leaked, and it is bleak.
Meteorologists Are Seeing Global [Heating]'s Effect on the Weather.
It is becoming more common for weather patterns to get "stuck" in one spot, which could mean a lot of rain, a lot of snow, a long heat wave, a long fire, whatever.
Women as well as men join in storms of tweets and use misogynistic insults against women who are being criticized.
Since Clinton refuses to debate Sanders before the California Primary, he may debate Trump instead.
But Trump seems to be trying to create an excuse not to do it.
The environment minister of France warns that hundreds of millions of people will be forced to try to migrate by global heating.
If we consider late in this century, I think that is an underestimate.
Even in the Supreme Court, men tend to interrupt women.
Chile is considering a copyright law that would prohibit any sort of sharing license for audiovisual works.
The FBI massively collects data about millions people. A legal action directed specifically at biometric data, including photos of non-suspects going about their daily lives, demands the FBI follow standard US government privacy rules.
A victory in this would be just a small first step towards making the US government respect our freedom. For democracy's sake, we need to prevent even the accumulation of most of that data.
The proposed Trade in Services Agreement would give businesses broad and detailed power over over countries and people. For instance, a town would not even be allowed to impose a limit on the size of stores.
The proposed reform of US chemical safety law is just a small step towards what really ought to be done.
A report on the prevalence of sex trafficking of minors in Ohio is not only a series of exaggerations and worst-case assumptions, it is also based on false concepts: equating "engaging in prostitution" with "being a victim of trafficking".
The result is to scare parents in a way that encourages unjust laws.
Here's another example: Canadian parents are supposed to be terrified because three girls per year are kidnaped and killed.
Those murders are grave crimes, like any murder, but the danger they amount to is insignificant compared to life's other dangers.
Illinois thugs seized $72 million worth of property without official criminal charges during two years, and $50 million has not even been legally adjudicated.
The military tyranny in Thailand now intends to imprison people if they take note of criticism of the state without denouncing it.
Christian extremists in the US are using surveillance-advertising networks to harass women in Planned Parenthood clinics through their phones.
They send ads for one of the phony abortion counseling services that claim to offer help but really distribute misleading information. They also find out enough information, in many cases, to identify the person.
I think this is an instance of the general injustice of the surveillance-advertising system.
Chelsea Clinton's husband's investment fund got a big investment from the CEO of Goldman Sachs.
I suspect the CEO doesn't mind that the fund lost money and shut down. He probably thinks of this as an investment to be repaid by a future President Clinton.
G7 Nations Pledge to End Fossil Fuel Subsidies by 2025.
Why such a rush?
Obama has finally rejected the Keystone XL pipeline.
What reluctant "leadership"!
Google Should Not Be Allowed to Secretly Collect Private Medical Data.
A call to arms against the Australian parties that have sold out to the mining and fossil fuel companies.
Many web platforms systematically manipulate users to give the company what it wants. Here are some of the techniques used.
The way for users to have control over such activities is to replace those disservices with distributed social networks implemented by free software.
Apple censors games, banning some games from the cr…app store because of which political points they suggest. Some political points are apparently considered acceptable.
Clinton was found to have violated security rules while Secretary of State, in a way that created an espionage risk.
This carelessness was a far lesser wrong than the really bad things she has done (supporting coups, helping plutocrats), but it might convince Democratic superdelegates that they had better choose Sanders.
The IMF backed down from demanding debt relief for Greece. This means the euro-banksters are proceeding with their scheme to "rescue" Greece to death.
The "bail-out" isn't for Greece, but rather for the creditor banks. Each step imposes more poverty, supposedly so that Greece will have a surplus and pay back the ever bigger debt. However, the actual result of the poverty is further economic contraction, so there is no surplus, and that "justifies" the next step.
This economic warfare is killing Greeks, probably by tens of thousands. When people die in Greece as a consequence of poverty, I suggest Greeks turn their funerals into rallies to denounce the banksters that killed them.
A copy of the TPP text, with annotations saying what harm various parts can do.
The "war on terror", in the US, has harmed Americans and their rights, but does not seem to have done even the slightest bit against the few and rare terrorists in the US.
Abuse victim and habitual criminal Kelly Webb faces deportation from Australia to the UK, because she was brought to Australia at age 2 and was never naturalized.
I understand why Australia wants to expel foreigners that commit crimes, and for most cases such laws are legitimate. However, people who were brought to a country as children should not be deported to a place where they have no roots.
The world won't be a better place if Ms Webb is sent to the UK.
Some US universities have made all toilets nongendered.
If the students want it this way, I won't argue against it. In principle, there is nothing wrong with it. However, if this is applied to toilets with urinals, I'm concerned that women might feel uncomfortable, or that some males might be accused with exposing themselves for using the urinal when a female enters. This is not just my imagination.
The leaked conspiracy conversation demonstrates that the impeachment of President Rousseff is a coup against democracy in Brazil.
Prominent Britons say: counter-extremism bill puts our rights at risk.
Many Chinese academics are fleeing China, where censorship is becoming ever more pervasive.
Vietnam systematically jails people that fled Vietnam and asked for asylum, after they are forcibly returned based on promises they would not be punished for leaving Vietnam.
Some California farmers are relearning to grow crops without irrigation. They can even grow tomatoes that are worth eating, unlike the usual commercial US tomatoes.
I doubt that all crops will work this way. California may have to stop growing almonds, for instance. I will miss them.
Mohamedou Ould Slahi's brother, a German citizen, wanted to go to the US to advocate for Mohamedou's release from Guantanamo prison. The US denied him entry, after questioning him for hours about his family.
The US could easily have blocked him from boarding the flight, but that would have been insufficiently nasty.
Since imprisonment without trial is tyranny, the US must release all the prisoners in Guantanamo, or else charge them with crimes and give them fair trials.
The head of Victoria's government has apologized to the men convicted (in effect) of being gay.
Victoria is a state in Australia. Some years ago I proposed people should start a magazine to reveal corruption in Victoria; it could be called "Victoria's Secret".
Twitter is sending messages to people that tweeted identifying names behind the "celebrity threesome injunction", pressuring them to delete their tweets "voluntarily" and warning them of legal action.
According to this not entirely trustworthy newspaper, such messages are going to people in the US and Spain, where the injunction does not apply and British courts have no authority.
"Austerity" means more than spending cuts. It is a scheme to transfer wealth from the poor to the rich. It includes selling everything public to the rich at a cut-rate price.
The budget deficit that is the excuse for these policies is no accident. It is the result of not taxing the rich enough.
Thus, past plutocratic injustice is being used as the excuse for even more plutocratic injustice.
Professor Zaki was fired by a hospital in Saudi Arabia for doing his duty: reporting the unknown virus that was killing his patient.
The article suggests research that should be done to figure out how people catch this virus.
Iran has sentenced Narges Mohammadi to 10 years in prison for campaigning to abolish the death penalty.
Unlike many other oppressive regimes, the Iranian regime does not fabricate a phony crime as an excuse. It openly admits its contempt for human rights. It is made up of religious fanatics that label disagreement with their views as evil by definition.
Unemployed people in Detroit are excluded from work by stores that require people to apply for jobs only by internet.
I am concerned that applying requires (1) running nonfree software too. And almost certainly it provides lots of personal data to data brokers
The right solution is not to require job applicants to hand over so much personal data to a computer data base. We should not allow employers to demand this.
Meanwhile, public agencies, at all levels of government, should offer sufficient public computers for people to come and use to carry out their dealings with the state.
NSA officials set on ruining Thomas Drake's life went as far as to destroy documents that would help his defense, according to Pentagon Inspector Crane.
Crane wants the legal system to protect internal whistleblowers from being treated like Drake and Binney. He hopes that this way they won't need to report government wrongdoing to the public.
I see his heart is in the right place, but he's trying to solve only part of the problem. I think whistleblowers should tell the people what the state is really doing, because we are supposed to be in charge of the state. Accountability, in the state, means accountability to us .
The interview also reveals that the officials who are supposed to investigate accusations of retaliation (against other officials, for resisting corrupt or illegal practices) are afraid they will face retaliation for doing their job.
Fracksters gained approval for test fracking in part of England. Their representative compared a frack well to a human baby, in effect asking counselors to suppose it would grow into something admirable.
Due to the prevalence of fracking in the US, there is no mystery about what a test can grow into or about how they will try to cover up the local damage. A sprouting weed might be a better comparison than a baby.
Clinton, as Secretary of State, worked to encourage fracking world-wide. Fracksters claim that fracking as a "bridge" to renewable energy, but this is based on ignoring the methane links. The way to get to renewable energy is by building renewable energy systems. It's not hard if we spend enough money on it.
Preventing global disaster is worth a lot of investment.
Former President Nasheed of the Maldives has been given asylum in Britain. Nasheed was deposed by a coup for demanding action to curb global heating before the Maldives are inundated.
Nasheed got permission to go to the UK for medical treatment, then asked to stay. This means he broke a promise to the tyrant. The tyrant has no standing to complain, because he has done much worse to Nasheed and threatens to do more of it. He deserves whatever bad he gets.
However, one can debate whether this endangers the chances of other political prisoners that might in the future seek permission for medical care in a foreign country.
US citizens: support the Financial Services Conflict of Interest Act which would partly close the "revolving door" that admits corrupt people as officials.
A proper president would never appoint people like that.
US citizens: call on the Department of Labor to investigate cruel working conditions imposed on poultry workers.
Trump's men are winning the support of Muslim Republicans by saying that they shouldn't believe anything Trump said during the campaign.
One US judge ruled that the FBI, to use in court evidence obtained by cracking a computer, must show the malware code to the defense. The effect was that the FBI abandoned use of that evidence.
This makes legal sense, but I suspect the FBI will resort to lying instead: using the evidence obtained by cracking to find other evidence, then making up a false explanation of how that other evidence was found. That is illegal, as I understand it, but hard to detect.
China's coal trucks produce giant traffic jams.
There are strikes all across France to oppose the "socialist" government's labor flexibility bill.
Americans, global heating is likely to damage the Statue of Liberty.
But don't worry, damage to the Mall of Convenience won't come for a few more decades.
Dropbox wants users to install a kernel module written by Dropbox. This would allow Dropbox to spy on, or interfere with, anything the computer does.
The nonfree Dropbox Javascript code is already a step too far.
India might use Iris scanning to identify airplane and railroad passengers, as well as everyone filing a tax return.
They are already arranging to track all the poor by welfare benefits, but even for the middle class, there would be no escape.
Iris scanning is currently not as nasty as fingerprint identification, because people don't leave iris prints in places where they go. But there is a danger that iris-scanning cameras will in the future identify people walking by on the street.
We Need to Know the Algorithms the Government Uses to Make Important Decisions about Us, but most US states make excuses to conceal them. In some cases, the algorithm is a company's trade secret. This is a case where, in effect, code is law — and the law must be published for all to see.
In fact, US states have laws that belong to companies.
Sanders has good reasons not to throw in the towel to Clinton.
US citizens: call on Congress not to impose a nondemocratic austerity government on Puerto Rico.
The EU is working on another "trade treaty", with Japan this time.
People had better find out what's in it, because it could be as nasty as the other proposed "trade treaties". Even worse, it could be only half as nasty, in the hope that taking smaller steps towards plutocracy will provoke less resistance.
NO "trade treaty" made by plutocratic governments can be expected to be good for people other than plutocrats.
Unemployment And Austerity 'Increases Cancer Mortality'. Hundreds of thousands may have been killed this way by the effects of the financial crisis.
That crisis was provoked by banksters, and the austerity response was demanded by them. The banksters are responsible for these deaths.
Families that escaped from Fallujah, sometimes running at night without shoes so PISSI would not shoot them, say that the people who remain there are starving.
I have to wonder whether they are starving because PISSI keeps the food for its soldiers, or starving because the Iraqi army won't let food in, or both.
Almost 1000 people have been killed in two years by attacks on hospitals.
Amnesty International in Global Programme to Decriminalise Sex Work.
The criminalization helps maintain the stigma which is part of a patriarchal idea that women are supposed to be good little properties of men.
13 US states have banned all abortions after 20 weeks, based on questionable assumptions.
I think they aim to do anything possible to impede abortions.
The basic reason to avoid online banking is that the banks leave users holding the bag for security failures. In fact, there is sometimes pressure to treat them worse.
Currently, customers are reimbursed for some online frauds committed on their bank accounts, but not all. I don't want to take the risk of being one of those reimbursed.
How the Politics of Extreme Energy Lead to the Criminalization of Social Protest in Argentina.
Fracking in Argentina (like fracking anywhere else) immediately threatens the Mapuche that live there, but in the long term it threatens all of civilization, by smoothing the path to more global heating.
I wonder if the dispute over the Falkland Islands could be settled with the help of an initial agreement not to extract any oil from the sea around them.
Today's "digital assistants" are also spies.
For them not to be spies, they would have to be (1) entirely local and (2) entirely free (libre) software.
A thousand Americans have been convicted of shaking their babies because the babies appeared to have "shaken baby syndrome", but it seems that syndrome may be an erroneous theory and perhaps those parents did not really do anything.
Studying big data leads to slanted results when the data are systematically biased, and often they are.
How to get unbiased data? I fear that today's scientists will support industry and government in trying to forcibly monitor everyone. However, many people will give data voluntarily if it is collected in an anonymous way and can't be reidentified.
An in-depth article about Ada Colau, the radical mayor of Barcelona.
I find her admirably firm in her stance.
The US and China are in a nuclear arms race.
As with the US and USSR in the 70s and 80s, an advance by one side often puts the other side in danger of losing its deterrent capacity.
Wiser heads should negotiate treaties to limit the advances on both sides.
The head of Brazil's senate has conspired with the new acting president to pardon people facing corruption charges.
Will London Stock Exchange Bar Firm over Amazon Deforestation?
A student in middle school in Virginia was harassed by a thug for getting some milk in the lunch room, then arrested for "stealing" it, though in fact he was entitled to get it.
This is the start of the school-to-prison pipeline. We've got to get the thugs out of the schools.
When Dubya was elected, Exxon tried to pressure Congress to cancel a series of presentations on global heating.
Government monetary shenanigans such as negative interest rates, even threats to prohibit cash, are bad substitutes for what's really needed: more government spending.
Indonesia has denied many requests for palm oil plantations.
UN Expert Calls for Tax on Meat Production
Since eating meat is not the best thing for human health, and places a big burden on the environment (including global heating), it makes sense to discourage it this way.
US citizens: call on the Senate to pass the Email Privacy Act without weakening riders or exceptions.
US citizens: phone Senator Stabenow to oppose the DARK act and protect state requirements for labeling of GMOs in food.
Microsoft continues more or less forcing "upgrades" to Windows 10 onto users that don't want the change.
That this is even possible shows how much unjust power Microsoft exercises over its users. How slow they are, most of them, to recognize that the problem is pervasive in Windows and this is just the culmination of decades of it.
A method for commercial monitoring and manipulation of millions of people: profiling their way of thinking from their facial expressions in Youtube videos.
Meanwhile, states are planning to try to figure out people's feelings and thoughts from watching them with computer programs.
The municipal government of Rome is begging companies to donate to preserve ancient monuments.
This is what happens when companies don't pay enough taxes for the state to do its job.
Poland's right-wing government has begun its plan to cut down a large part of the Bialowieza forest.
If a fanatical or extractivist government gets just one turn at power, it can destroy things that can never be replaced. Forests are especially vulnerable to this. Perhaps destruction of natural forests or wetlands should be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court.
Obama's visit to the Ise shrine along with Japan's prime minister could support his efforts to use Shinto as a vehicle for nationalism.
Shinto is basically an unreformed ancient religion, comparable to ancient Greek paganism, which believes that kamis (powerful spirits such as gods) can be found everywhere in nature.
The last US political leader to support Shinto was Senator Joe McCarthy. He too believed that kamis could be found almost everywhere, including Hollywood and the US State Department ;-}.
The US is trying to wipe out the ash borer with four species of parasitic wasps.
This might actually work, but can we really be sure these wasps won't find other prey once the ash borers are gone?
Across Europe, the "mainstream" parties are losing strength.
I would say this is because they are too timid to denounce plutocracy and people are getting sick of what plutocracy does to them.
How Russia's Independent Media Was Dismantled Piece by Piece (over a period of five years).
Non-tenure-track teachers in UK universities are on strike because they get low pay and no job security.
US universities have the same problem.
Varoufakis says Australia is living on a bubble and condemns its tax exemption for people that own existing expensive houses.
Trump said he would donate money to help veterans. Later his spokesman said he had donated, but wouldn't give any details. Turns out that was a lie, and they rushed to actually donate once the press started investigating.
A proposed US law would provide for sanctions against people in other countries accused of important human rights violations.
It is a good thing in principle, but I fear that the US will apply this selectively, sparing various tyrannical rulers because they are US allies. The US already does that.
People from Cajolá in Guatemala have been ruined by foreign farm plantations and cheap grain imports. Their only hope is to try to get into the US to work.
The US does not have an obligation to admit them as workers. It does have an obligation to get rid of the practices that have ruined their lives at home. I expect that the Guatemalan government allowed these practices due to US pressure in the first place.
Indian women attribute domestic violence to alcohol and want it prohibited.
I understand where they are coming from. I saw a small version of that progression in my father, and it convinced me to lead a life of sobriety (which doesn't conflict with occasionally drinking a little wine).
However, prohibition of an addictive drug is likely to do more harm than good. The people who are dependent will get it through crime syndicates.
"My father warned Exxon about climate change in the 1970s. They didn't listen."
Florida's escalation of the War on Painkillers drove abusers to use heroin instead.
The overall effect is likely to be dangerous. The painkillers are made in regulated labs and the pills always the same contents. Heroin is made by unregulated labs and typically diluted with who-knows-what.
Russia and Ukraine traded prisoners of war, which both countries had put on trial.
The IMF puts social spending targets into many "aid" contracts, but these are usually not actually followed, and they have little effect compared with the crushing austerity the IMF imposes.
US retail company executives admit that the updated overtime requirement won't lead to (more) loss of jobs.
Elsevier, the continual copyright aggressor, has bought SSRN where papers are posted for gratis access. There is plenty of reason to worry.
With proper antitrust laws, this purchase would have been blocked.
An analysis of the acquittal of one thug that was involved in the killing of Freddie Gray.
The person quoted who claims that thugs are "no more or no less honest than the vast majority of witnesses" is surely mistaken: we know that they are habituated to lying in court, and that they lie as standard practice to protect each other. Other witnesses do lie but it's impossible that they lie as much as that.
I don't know enough about the situation to have an opinion about whether this particular thug was guilty.
We need to change the policies that give thugs almost 100% impunity.
Erdoğan now believes he can make the EU bow to his demands, with his power to grant or not grant help in keeping millions of Syrian refugees away.
I don't think the EU will give in this far, though.
SCROTUS want to treat Puerto Rico the way they screwed Detroit.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States.
Atheism is not a matter of faith
However, the claim that gods exist is not merely devoid of supporting evidence. When argued as clever theists argue it, it becomes unfalsifiable by any evidence, and therefore void as a statement about the real world. That constitutes valid grounds to reject it outright, not merely to doubt it.
Reportedly mass-market toys nowadays are almost all media tie-ins — that is, ads that you pay to show your children. Meanwhile, what children mostly use to play are proprietary games afflicted with DRM.
Australia sent refugees to prison in Manus Island, and demands they be allowed to settle in Papua New Guinea, but it is impossible for them to live there.
Some who tried are begging to be allowed back in to the prison.
Trump acknowledges global heating when it serves his own business interests.
Mohamed Alaradi was arrested and tortured in the United Arab Emirates along with 9 other Libyan expats. Six of them, including his brother, have been imprisoned over two years. They now finally have a trial, which is alleged to be unfair.
The US ought to call on its ally to stop doing this sort of thing, but if it tried to, the example of Guantanamo would make the position hypocritical. Meanwhile, I wonder if the US is partly responsible for their arrests.
A reform agenda for Wall Street that we can try to pressure Clinton to endorse.
The UK says it will investigate the evidence that Salafi Arabia dropped UK cluster bombs on Yemen.
To the UK's credit, it has prohibited the manufacture, sale and use of cluster bombs. In that specific department, there is nothing more it should do. But the UK should not support Salafi Arabia's bombardment of Yemen. If it has to recognize that Salafi Arabia is using old British cluster bombs, it may be forced to stop that support.
The birth rate for US teenagers has reached a record low, thanks to education and access to birth control.
The rate of abortions has fallen too, since fewer girls get pregnant without intending to have a baby.
Malian Jihadi to Plead Guilty in ICC Cultural Destruction Trial.
I am glad to see progress made in the prosecution of people who desecrate human heritage.
In Barcelona, evicting a 5-year squat which turned a former bank into a community center has provoked rioting.
If the city government can't prevent this eviction (except by paying ransom), then I don't think the city government should be blamed for it. But I do wonder if there is more that it could do, such as to threaten the evicting owner with public criticism and pressure.
For the first time, Mauritania has convicted people of enslavement.
Celia Oyler published another teacher's criticism of a widely used US school exam. The article quotes a few short questions quoted from the exam. The company that made the exam threatened to sue her for copyright infringement, and has got Google and Twitter to censor discussion of the issue.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
I don't know whether I agree with the article about the exam itself. I don't see, off hand, why inclusion of a few questions that are harder than the overall exam would be bad. But I'm not an expert on education or testing, and I don't need to have any opinion about that question.
US citizens: phone your senators (each of them) at 877-429-0678 to oppose proposed funding increases for the Pentagon in S. 2943.
Also say that such a decision should not be made with a voice vote.
Citizens of Massachusetts: Support Sen. Eldridge's amendment to close a campaign finance loophole in Massachusetts.
British-Made Cluster Bombs Are Turning Up in Yemen. Will Cameron Tell Us Why?
Cluster bombs are already killing children in Yemen, and may continue to do so for decades.
One of the thugs that collectively killed Freddie Gray has been acquitted of charges.
The judge seems to have pushed for a narrow interpretation of the laws he was charged under.
Burning all currently known fossil fuels would lead to 10C of global heating, according to a model. That's on the average — some areas would be heated more, and others less.
Many regions would be entirely uninhabitable for humans. We could only visit them with multiple backup air conditioning systems.
A leaked conversation among key Brazilian ministers shows that they plotted to remove president Rousseff specifically to quash a corruption investigation that threatened them.
One said he had corrupted most of the Supreme Court.
"Biodegradable" plastics don't biodegrade in the ocean.
Fraudulent DMCA takedown notices impose a plague of censorship on the internet. Even the most absurd false claims are taken at face value, making censorship nearly risk-free.
Big publishers are lobbying constantly for an even worse system, one that would require web sites to check for anything that had been the target of a takedown before.
Right-wingers are so set on privatizing that they will do it even when it's a loss of money for the state.
Which just goes to demonstrate their real motive.
World-wide protests against Monsanto.
New Yorkers blocked construction of a pipeline for natural gas (which would probably be from fracking).
In poor countries, women are still in danger of developing fistula in childbirth. Then they are typically ostracized. It is easily fixed with surgery, but no surgery is available to them.
Seeds of dangerous weeds are for sale on the internet.
I think few people would order these if they knew what a problem they cause.
After the US government persecuted internal whistleblowers such as Thomas Drake, it also persecuted John Crane, an official who tried to insist on treating whistleblowers according to the law, Crane believes that the office which was supposed to protect confidential whistleblowers instead helped persecute Drake.
In Any Humanitarian Crisis, Educating Children Must Be Part of the Response.
The current round of tax increases and privatization imposed on Greece include plans for additional automatic cuts when (the banksters say "if") the current round causes so much contraction that Greece still doesn't have enough surplus.
Plants have a kind of intelligence that operates at a slow timescale, so that humans usually don't notice except through careful study.
Occasionally people do notice. There is a kind of tea from Taiwan which is made only from leaves that an insect has started to chew on, because those leaves taste different.
Although plants make complex decisions, no evidence has been presented that any plant engages in conscious thought. Without conscious thought, I don't think an organism is entitled to the right to life.
Isn't it silly how people find it hard to call it a crime to wipe out a species unless the individual members of it have rights? Wiping out a species is a wrong of a different kind, a crime against the world, regardless of whether the individuals of that species have rights as individuals.
A US drone attack killed the leader of the Afghan Taliban. I expect it will make little difference to the situation in Afghanistan, except for political repercussions.
What ultimate effect it will have is imponderable. But the main point is that you can't defeat an insurgency with substantial popular support by killing its leaders. They will appoint new leaders.
How Big Tobacco Lost Its Final Fight for Hearts, Lungs And Minds.
A second year of drought in southern Africa threatens to kill up to 50 million people.
Droughts nowadays are only partially natural in origin. I suspect global heating contributed to this drought.
Exxon says it will cut its support for 9 heating denialist groups. That will leave around 24 more that it will apparently continue to fund, including ALEC.
Canada has approved sale of genetically modified salmon.
I find it entirely plausible that eating these salmon is safe. The concern for these salmon is that some might escape and transmit the modified genes to wild salmon. Just one escaper might cause permanent and irreparable harm.
Supposedly the modified salmon are sterilized, but how reliable is that process? 99%? 99.9%? There are systems to prevent the salmon from escaping, but how reliable are they? 99.9%?
Is that reliability maintained when thousands of low-paid workers have to run those systems, under management that doesn't want to immediately fix everything that breaks? The US has no Federal Salmon Agency to make sure every salmon farm gets an annual inspection and certify the people who maintain it.
If just one modified salmon in a thousand is not sterile, and just one in a thousand escapes, and the modified salmon number millions over the course of years, escapes of fertile modified salmon are almost a certainty.
WHO's statement that glyphosate seems to be safe was written by a committee whose chair and co-chair work in another organization that got a lot of money from Monsanto.
Whether the amounts of glyphosate that people actually ingest actually cause significant danger to humans may be a hard question to answer. Whether Roundup is dangerous is a different question, since there is some evidence that other ingredients can harm people. But it is clear that Roundup endangers wildlife, and that patented GMOs promote concentration and corporate control of our food.
300 interviews conducted by International Alert lead to the conclusion that the main factors leading Syrian youths to extremist groups are "personal experiences of trauma, loss of economic and educational opportunities, and a desire for vengeance against the Syrian government."
The way "loss of opportunities" does this is that they join for the pay, regardless of whether they entirely agree.
I wonder where groups such as al-Nusra get the money to pay them.
If robots are the future of work, where do humans fit in?
We are nowhere near being able to scan and emulate a human brain, and nowhere near being able to make the emulated brain run faster than the original. But these issues may arise even without that.
US citizens: Verizon, settle with your workers.
In the US: Verizon, be fair to your workers.
Northern Irish Women Ask to be Prosecuted for Taking Abortion Pills.
William Hager could no longer afford the medicine for his wife's many painful illnesses, and she told him repeatedly she wanted to die. He shot her, then called the sheriff to arrest him.
I feel sorry for them both, but especially for him, since he may now have to spend years in prison.
I wonder if he considered bringing home something she could take to kill herself. That way, it would be clearly her act and her responsibility, and he would perhaps not face prison.
It would be so much better if Florida gave people in her situation the option to formally ask for a humane death. However, most such laws are limited to people with a terminal illness. The article does not say she had one; her future could have been many years of increasing pain.
The EFF has appealed Chelsea Manning's conviction under the CFAA, which interpreted that law in the most dangerous way, criminalizing any violation of terms of service.
"I love abortion the way I love liver transplants and antidepressants."
In perfume, use of natural ingredients can be very harmful ecologically because growing them is terribly inefficient.
India is taking measures to stop Monsanto from impeding the cultivation of non-genetically-modified cotton.
Kenyan opposition supporters are protesting repeatedly against expected rigging of the 2017 election.
Boulder, Colorado, represents what a good future for the US would look like.
I don't believe it is inevitable that the US (or any country) will make a good choice for its future. If we want that to happen, we have to work for it.
Australia's National Sorry Day is an apology to the aboriginal people who were massacred, often in cold blood, by British colonists.
I can think of some other countries that should have a National Sorry Day. For instance, the US. Also Argentina, in which the intentional killing of indigenous people en masse continued into the 20th century.
A Scientist Weighs Up the Five Main Anti-Abortion Arguments.
As always, it is a mistake to repeat the spin term "pro-life" with which the enemies of abortion rights twist the issue. I support the right to life for human beings as much as they do; many of them support that less than I do, since they are in favor of the death penalty.
Boston used face recognition systems to try to identify every visitor to a large concert.
This was a test. If and when it works, they might use it on every street corner. We need laws to limit how the state and private entities can use such systems to accumulate data about people.
Protesters in Paris, when their banned protest against killer thugs was attacked by thugs, fought back and set fire to a thug car.
Fortunately, the thugs in the car got out.
I can't blame people for fighting back when attacked, but one should not escalate so far. If you sink to the level of thugs, you will be no better than them.
A list of congressional and gubernatorial candidates known to have Koch backing.
Should Trump be excluded from the UK for having encouraged violence against protesters?
I think he should be prosecuted when he does that, no matter where.
World Headed for Irreversible Climate Change in Five Years, IEA Warns.
Norway has approved oil drilling in new areas of Arctic waters.
Since sea ice comes into that area, it is asking for a spill.
When you look at the supposed benefits of this crazy decision, you can see that the decision completely ignores the disastrous downside.
US citizens: phone your senators to block attempts to forbid states from requiring labeling of GMOs.
San Francisco's thug chief Suhr has resigned after another gratuitous killing by a thug.
Members of Congress that serve trucking companies persistently try to allow those companies to make truck drivers work over 80 hours a week.
Sleepiness of the driver is a significant cause of accidents.
After thugs in Ferguson arrested journalists to prevent them from doing their work, and lied about it, prosecutors used invalid charges as leverageto get the victims to agree not to sue the city.
I'd call that a successful act of state terrorism.
The article points out that many other victims plead guilty to false charges because they can't afford the cost of defending themselves from even the most absurd accusation.
Denmark is adopting a total tracking system for paying for public transit.
A new anonymous card costs 10 euro, creating a strong disincentive against getting a new card. However, trading cards is feasible if there is a way to find the balance on each card.
Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau lost his temper and started hitting MPs from other parties. He banged one MP in the breast with his elbow, hard enough to cause her pain.
He apologized for this, but his misogynistic followers are now sending her hate mail.
I wonder what in the world he thought he was doing by trying to drag an opposition MP away from an official activity. Was there any legitimate grounds for that, or was it an act in opposition to Canada's constitution? I don't know.
Sanders is clearly beating Clinton in campaigning for the future views of Democrats.
Some prominent Democrats call for replacing the Democratic Party if it chooses Clinton.
[US Thugs] Nationwide Are Secretly Exploiting Intrusive Technologies With the Feds' Complicity.
Protect Myanmar's Marine Resources from Being Pillaged To Point of No Return.
Freedom of expression is in danger world wide from France's demand to censor searches world-wide.
Unlike the author of that article, I think that limiting searches is less of an issue than limiting the contents of articles. However, allowing countries to impose global limits of any kind is intolerable.
ALEC is campaigning to stop "net metering", the practice whereby utilities must buy from homeowners the surplus electricity that they generate from solar power systems.
Leading Democratic politicians in Colorado oppose the ballot initiative for a single-payer medical system in that state. However, the opposition campaign is funded mainly by companies that profit from the current system.
Everyone: Call on Oklahoma legislators to reject SB 1552 which would make abortion a felony.
Bahnhof, a Swedish ISP that resists the War on Sharing, reports that 27% of state demands for subscribers' identities are for that purpose.
That is more than any other purpose.
Europe is rushing the design of an "anti-terrorism" directive, using a process that will run secretly until it is too late for the public to influence anything.
The "sunbathing partly undressed woman" argument against drone cameras is convenient, but omits the most important part of the danger flying cameras pose to all of us.
Nonflying cameras on the street pose much of the same danger, except the part about being partly undressed (except if the camera can be directed to look in your window, which is the case for some of them).
Fossil fuel companies are spending heavily to oppose Colorado ballot initiatives to limit fracking, and plutocratic Democrats are helping the companies.
Around the world, both within countries and internationally, rule of law is increasingly rejected. Democracy and the UN are unable to handle the problems they face.
I conjecture this is because of national and international plutocratic control that makes democracy fail as an instrument for the people to get anything that the plutocrats don't approve.
With Obama taking it slow, and Big Oil fighting to make it slower, the growing world-wide climate protests are our main chance of speeding up necessary action.
US citizens: call on Democrats in Congress to defend the recent extension of overtime pay requirement to more workers.
The big danger of violence in Oakland, California, is its thug department.
US citizens: Call on Congress to support the Lautenberg Act and give Americans systematic protection against toxic chemicals.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call for saving Wyoming's wolves.
US citizens: Keep Oil and Gas Drilling out of the Wyoming Range.
US citizens: phone Federal Energy Regulatory Commission chair Norman Bay at 1-800-571-2435 to rebuke him for excluding the public from the meetings at which they gave fossil fuel companies what they wanted.
US citizens: support Senator Gillibrand's bill to reform prosecution of rape in the US military.
Ever larger cruise ships spew ever more air pollution.
The largest are estimated to emit "more sulphur than several million cars, more NO2 gas than all the traffic passing through a medium-sized town and more particulate emissions than thousands of London buses." The air in some port cities is making people sick.
Making bricks from industrial waste.
US citizens: Support allowing the Veterans Administration to recommend marijuana to sick veterans, in states which permit medical marijuana.
US citizens: call on the Republican Party to denounce Trump's repeated harassment of women.
Turkey has eliminated immunity from prosecution for members of parliament.
This is a scheme to allow trumped up charges to remove the representation of the party that stands for human rights for Kurds and Turks. It would be the culmination of the plan that Erdoğan started when he launched a civil war against the Kurds in order to get a better election result.
US citizens: Call on Obama to stop oil leasing off ALL US coasts.
US citizens: Tell Democratic leaders: Don't Help Republicans Gut Wall Street Reform.
Poland's extractivist politicians threaten to maim, kill or imprison environmentalists opposed to cutting down Europe's last primeval forest.
One turn in power is enough for extractivist government to destroy forever something irreplaceable. The Polish government's plan to cut this forest, and the Australian government's plan to destroy unique forest in Australia, must be compared with PISSI's destruction of ancient buildings in Palmyra.
We should establish heavy world-wide punishments for crimes against world heritage.
The extremists that occupied the Malheur wildlife reserve come from a movement of kooks who want to privatize large amounts of land in the American west, and believe that they are entitled to own it.
In fact, private development is spreading rapidly in the west, though it would take centuries at this rate for all the land to be built over.
"Roughly half of the money raised to oppose a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana in California is coming from police and prison guard groups, terrified that they might lose the revenue streams to which they have become so deeply addicted."
The same reasons they oppose the measure are reasons why the public should support it.
Many older Americans don't dare retire, because they are supporting their children or grandchildren.
The National Science Foundation concludes that genetically modified foods are not particularly dangerous, nor particularly important for our food supply.
It is clear that the widely grown GMO foods generally do not hurt the people who eat them. If they did, medical records would show it.
That doesn't mean they don't hurt wildlife. The widespread use of Roundup, generally with GMO food crops, has done a lot of harm to milkweed and to monarch butterflies. However, each kind of modification is a separate different issue as regards environmental harm.
So far, we don't see instances in which a certain crop has several quite different alternative forms of genetic modification. If that starts to happen, consumers might want labels to indicate which genetic modifications are used in a given food.
US citizens: call on the EPA to follow science, not fossils, on the issue of fracking and water pollution.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress to lift the ban on research into the phenomenon of gun violence.
US citizens: call on Trump to publish his tax returns.
The UK, France and Ireland are adopting a requirement to sell cigarettes in plain drab packaging, that has less to arouse desire and less to distract attention from the warnings that tobacco kills. Studies in Australia suggest that this contributes a small but significant amount to decrease in smoking, but it will take more years to get a clear picture of the results.
The article doesn't mention that Uruguay tried to impose plain drab packaging of cigarettes, and was forced to stop by means of a business supremacy treaty.
The US is allowing the Pentagon to provide military weapons to federal thugs now, as well as local thugs.
The militarization of thugs in the US has led to a large number of SWAT teams, and they need practice, so they are used when not needed. Each time they are used, there is a chance they will kill someone for no good reason.
Successful Americans systematically deny the role that luck played in their success. This threatens their self image, which is that they are self-made and that they earned every penny, including what they got from welfare, public education, or their parents.
Stop using ineffective "shareholder engagement" with Exxon as a substitute for divesting from Exxon!
Even hawks are not welcome in the Israeli government, unless they have a Trump-like contempt for any idea of restraint and decency.
Uri Avnery describes the takeover of Israel by the bloodthirsty right wing, followed by forcing all institutions into line.
He compares it to the takeover of Germany by the bloodthirsty right wing, which he witnessed as a boy.
Senator Warren proposes necessary extensions of US labor law to cover people who work irregularly for something like Guber.
Does the minimum wage already apply to such work? If not, it needs to.
The Koch brothers are already giving lots of money to congressional candidates.
US State Department Gave Egypt Passing Grade on Human Rights for Military Aid.
Michigan Republicans have shifted taxation from businesses to individuals (mostly to the non-rich ones); corporations will pay zero tax there this year.
Trump has increased his lead over Clinton in the polls, but Sanders still beats Trump as before.
2/3 of Americans would have a big problem coping with an unexpected expense of just $1000. They are also afraid of being shafted if they lose their jobs.
They are not destitute, but their lives are precarious.
A bill in Congress would require training thugs in de-escalation, so that they know how to do something with black suspects other than shoot them dead.
Trump and his supporters look aside from, and even excuse, the threats of violence against a reporter who published a negative article against his wife.
Brazil's new acting president is imposing right-wing austerity and privatization.
Foreign powers have set up a new "government" in Libya, and now plan to send it arms, but it hardly has real existence.
Who will end up with those arms?
There is another government in the eastern part of Libya, and both now plan to issue money — different money.
Temperatures in parts of India have reached 51C, a record in that country. People are demanding that the government do something about this.
The first thing it should do is to prevent things from getting worse. India must stop burning coal for electricity and invest heavily in renewable generation and storage.
Public schools in many US cities are becoming racially segregated, due to segregation in where people live.
Adding to the harm this does is the fact that the racial minorities tend to be poorer, so their school districts have less funds.
A large part of the civil rights battle of the 1960s needs to be fought again. In addition, we should stop the practice of funding schools from local taxes. We need to tax the rich and businesses more.
Clinton, if elected, will put Bill Clinton in charge of the economy.
His right-wing policies in the 1990s, including support for business supremacy treaties, are why I began voting for Ralph Nader and Green candidates.
A new treaty tries to interfere with sale of catch from illegal fishing.
Old messages show that Billionaire Polluters issued directions about exhibits, in exchange for the money it gave to the Science Museum in London.
The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone, 25 years ago, fixed various ecological problems that humans had created by wiping out the wolves decades before.
Due to this success, and the lack of harm to humans as a result, many Americans are coming to appreciate wolves instead of fearing them. I'm in favor of having wolves in the rural parts of America.
A new surveillance robot carries microphones and cameras, and can scan the license plates of all the cars it sees.
It sends the data it collects to a company's server, which means the data can be misused by the company, by the state, and by whatever criminals get into the data base. That is the worst possible scenario, but it is standard practice.
Listening and watching systems such as this should be prohibited by law, except when authorized by a court for a specific place and time period.
Privatizing parts of the UK's foreign ministry was supposed to save money but cost money instead.
Privatizers typically claim that it will do the same job and cost less, for some theoretical reason such as "investment" or "improved methods" or "economy of scale". Over and over, the result is the opposite. Do they then respond, "It was worth trying, but it failed, so let's now unprivatize that"?
Never. Because those theoretical reasons are merely excuses.
Some blockbuster Hollywood movies are now designed principally to make viewers feel they have to see the prequels or sequels. They don't need to have a meaningful plot any more, and they don't need to please the audience, only convince them to see other movies.
We can change this: don't watch a movie unless you think it is likely to be good (by whatever criterion of goodness you use). Otherwise, you know in advance that you're wasting your time (as well as your money). Don't be a sheeple and watch crap just because your friends are in the habit of settling for that.
If you use this opportunity to practice refusing to follow the crowd, eventually you will get good at that, and you can apply it to other things too.
Only a small fraction of patients that use opioids ever abuse them. It is a mistake to panic about them.
People who can see where you made social media posts can easily figure out where you live.
This is not just a reason to ask Twitter not to tell others where you were when you posted. It is a reason not to let Twitter know where you posted, by connecting through Tor.
Implanted brain-computer interfaces would bring digital insecurity to people's brains.
The necessary starting point for Computer security is free software. Security for brain-computer interfaces requires insisting that the software that controls the interface be free. This includes not only the firmware in the device itself, but also other software that will tell the firmware how to influence your brain.
For the paper referenced there, see http://sci-hub.cc/downloads/ef93/pycroft2016.pdf.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
The European Union is an instrument of plutocrats. "Staying in the EU means hitching ourselves to an undemocratic project run by and for a remote elite." To change that, is it better to leave the EU, or to try to reform it? It is not easy to decide.
Unfortunately, the UK is run for an elite that is nastier and nearer to Britain. I think it would be a mistake for the UK to leave the EU in such circumstances.
If Corbyn's Labour comes to power, that might be a good time to either do this or threaten it.
Chinese officials make almost 250 million personal social media posts per year, typically praising the government to drown out all criticism.
Basically, if you're in China, you may as well consider that any praise of the government means nothing unless it comes from someone you know.
Humans Damaging the Environment Faster Than It Can Recover, report finds.
The UK's junior doctors' strike won some improvements in their working conditions, but the NHS continues to decline as the Tories continue giving it insufficient funds.
I believe that the Tories aim to destroy the NHS as we know it, perhaps making it comparable to what you can get in the emergency room in a public hospital in the US. The firmness of the doctors has dealt them a setback, but hasn't defeated them.
A review of the effects of marijuana.
The Australian government sent thugs to raid the offices of opposition party politicians suspected of leaking true but embarrassing information of problems the government wanted to conceal.
Some EU countries are proposing a mini-TTIP within the European Union.
They are obeying the demands of companies based in the EU, which demand the same power over European governments that the TTIP would give to foreign companies.
Would-be frackers demand that the UK approve fracking projects faster, threatening that otherwise they might take their money home and not play.
If this is true, it offers a great opportunity to Britons: they can block fracking entirely by simply delaying it.
Or the investors could be lying.
Members of the US military that complained about sexual abuse (including rape) were often punished with an arbitrary diagnosis of "personality disorder".
Climate Scientists, Mourning Earth's Losses, Should Make Their Voices Heard.
Most US states have given up on the estate tax, and this costs them a lot of money. It is part of what makes college education in the US so expensive.
The US can excel in lots of areas if it stops trying to be number one in blood and gore, and imitates the countries that do peaceful things well.
Great Barrier Reef Needs $10bn for Chance of Survival, Scientists Say.
The funds would be to clean water pollution so as to help the coral cope with global heating.
However, ocean acidification would eventually kill the coral, all of it, if we don't reduce that.
50,000 people die annually, in just the US and UK, from resistance to antibiotics.
To a large extent, this is due to factory farms that keep animals in crowded conditions and give them all antibiotics to avoid the diseases that would result. They are killing us.
The UK has launched a program to reduce or eliminate indiscriminate antibiotic use in farm animals. Finally, political will to confront the issue.
As new antibiotics are developed, it should be absolutely forbidden to use them in animals.
Obama has decided to allow oil prospecting in the Atlantic, although that will cause injury and even death for whales.
All this to get more of something we already have far too much of!
A prisoner in Auschwitz says that nobody at the camp could have been ignorant of the mass murder —- the stench alone would have told them.
Compare And Contrast: Treatment Of Thomas Drake & Hillary Clinton For Having Classified Info.
Is duckduckgo.com partially enforcing the "celebrity threesome injunction"?
The US can excel in lots of areas if it stops trying to be number one in blood and gore, and imitates the countries that do peaceful things well.
The replacement leader of Brazil's lower house of congress is being investigated for attempted murder.
America's 500 Top CEOs Pocket 355 Times More Than Average Workers.
US citizens: Saturday May 21 is "Take Our Children to the Park and Leave Them There" Day.
US citizens: call for making election day a holiday.
Australia sent asylum seekers back to Sri Lanka without even listening to their claims for asylum.
US citizens: Oppose building the Millennium coal export terminal.
Fraudulent foreclosure continues in the US.
That the banksters are not prosecuted and jailed for this fraud demonstrates the power of the plutocrats.
Trump's insults of journalists must be taken seriously.
Chelsea Clinton's husband owns a hedge fund.
He is shutting it down because he lost most of its money.
I don't feel much sympathy for him or his investors; they gambled, they lost, and I expect they aren't broke. However, the most important point is what it implies about Clinton family values. They are plutocratists.
In regard to a pipeline that ruptured near Santa Barbara in 2015, the company that owns the pipeline and one of its employees are being prosecuted.
The FBI put microphones in a courthouse without a court order, and listened to everyone's conversations (even with their lawyers) for 10 months.
Investigating corruption is a good thing for the FBI to do, but it should not do this by listening without a warrant, or in a way that allows it to snoop on everyone at the court rather than particular suspects.
This Isn't a Google Streetview Car, Its a Government Spy Truck.
"We will lose the battle against HIV without LGBT decriminalisation."
For four days last week, Portugal generated all its electricity from renewables.
This milestone shows what can be done, but it doesn't mean Portugal has eliminated its carbon emissions. More development will be needed to be able to generate all electricity from renewables on most days of the year.
That still won't be enough, because it doesn't count the burning of fuel in cars, trucks, factories, and maybe homes (if homes in Portugal ever need heating).
Why There's an Uproar Over Trying to Increase Funding for Poor [US] Schools.
Venezuela is in an economic crisis, with shortages of food and other everyday products.
This is partly because price controls tend to cause shortages, but also partly the result of political struggles between the state and businesses run by plutocrats. For instance, the state might have stopped Polar from getting foreign currency to buy malted barley because that company is run by someone who supports the right-wing takeover, which was probably organized with help from the US.
Corruption surely plays a role too.
Spending more on girls' education is a great investment for society's benefit.
The Israeli government is trying to wipe out Breaking the Silence by making it identify its sources, soldiers who testify about crimes committed by themselves or other soldiers.
The principal aim of Breaking the Silence is to show the persistent general cruelty of the occupation of Palestine, which Israel systematically denies.
Environmental Groups Demand End to Logging of Australia's Native Forests.
The wildfire in Alberta that burned through Fort McMurray has now covered over 1300 square miles. Only 10% of Fort McMurray was actually destroyed, but the rest of the city is not safe.
Ironically, the fire is now destroying a tar sands mine. If only Canada had the sends not to rebuild it later.
Israel delayed the trial of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy until he was 14, so it could try him as an adult.
He was convicted of murder, based on no evidence except that a mob assumed he was involved in it, and beat him nearly to death.
The Israeli state issues uses hundreds of gag orders to prevent press discussion of events and topics that might make political difficulties for the government.
As the article mentions, it once used gag orders so it could get away with attacking Palestinians based on a false pretense.
Democratic Party insiders in Nevada rigged the choice of some delegates in favor of Clinton, by imposing new rules at the last minute and overriding the representatives there through a falsified voice vote.
One of the nonresponsible international "tribunals" created by business supremacy treaties rejected Philip Morris's complaint against Australia's plain paper packaging law.
This is good, but take not of the reasoning: that Philip Morris had set up a front in Hong Kong merely to take advantage of the treaty. If the US and Australia ratify the TPP, US companies trying to obstruct Australia's public health policies (or environmental, or economic, or anything else important) would not lose for that reason.
Note also that it would have been easy for the same tribunal to ignore this point. I suspect that the decision was partly in response to the great deal of political attention that this particular point received.
Among philosophers of ethics, hardly anyone objects to abortion except those that use religion as a starting point.
The term "pro-life" was chosen by the antiabortionists to misrepresent the views of us proabortionists. It's a smear, and we should denounce it, not adopt it.
Robert Parry: The Democratic Party is facing a deep split between the supporters of war (Clinton) and peace (Sanders).
I think that the split between plutocracy-as-usual (Clinton) and new-new-deal (Sanders) is bigger than that split.
Democratic Party insiders in Nevada rigged the choice of some delegates in favor of Clinton, by imposing new rules at the last minute and overriding the representatives there through a falsified voice vote.
Muslim States Block 11 LGBT Groups from Attending UN Aids Meeting.
Money can't directly buy happiness, but it can buy human company, and avoiding loneliness is important for happiness.
Iran continues repression of Bahá'ís, and even to talk with their leaders can be dangerous.
A former Facebook journalist employee says it was per "most toxic work experience".
A new study claims that glyphosate in food is probably not dangerous to humans, but the researcher in charge has a big conflict of interest that suggests this result needs to be checked for gaps.
Meanwhile, the other chemicals in Roundup might be part of the danger. They could make glyphosate more toxic. They could be more toxic than glyphosate.
The manufacturers of those chemicals try to prevent anyone from studying their effects. There should be a legal requirement for the manufacturer of an industrial chemical to make it available for experimental study.
Dust pollution spread in the air by human activities cause dead zones in the ocean thousands of miles away.
Psilocybin lifted depression for weeks in several patients that nothing else could help.
Evidence that psychedelics can cure the most refractory cases of depression has appeared before, and there is now some idea of how it works.
JK Rowling Defends Donald Trump's Right To Be 'Offensive And Bigoted'.
That's what I've been saying. Censorship is not the answer.
World-wide protests against fossil fuels.
Corruption in poor countries is in many cases suborned by businesses in rich countries.
Bribing a politician is a crime, in most places. Bribing the state is not. When a business offers a government, "Support our policy initiatives and we will spend a million dollars a year in your country", that's probably not a crime, but it is just as corrupt as paying that country's politicians a million dollars a year would be.
Women are harassed for giving suck to babies, while surrounded by ads showing breasts that are hardly covered at all.
This may be ironic, but it is no coincidence. Our taboo on breasts, and especially nipples, makes it effective to hint at them in ads, and leads to repression of women that use them.
In Auckland, New Zealand, even working people can't afford a place to live. They are stuck living in tents as winter comes, and winter in Auckland is cold and rainy.
Moving the collection of everyone's phone call records from the NSA to phone companies changes nothing in regard to the government's power to learn about all Americans' lives through that data.
Salmon farming might be the cause of Chile's red tide of poisonous algae that have made seafood inedible on long stretches of the coast.
The Tories have for years employed careless and slipshod evaluations to deny sick people welfare benefits they need. Most sick people who appeal these decisions, win. So now the Tories have hired lawyers to argue these appeals against the sick people and make sure the cruel and vicious goal is achieved.
The Tories are lower than vermin.
A St Louis thug faces murder charges for shooting Anthony Lamar Smith. The thug appears to have planted a gun in Smith's car to frame him.
Environmentalist Tim Flannery calls on Australia to make it an election issue to save Great Barrier Reef from global heating.
US citizens: Tell the Army Corps of Engineers to reject coal exports.
US citizens: support the campaign for a minimum wage of $15 in Washington DC.
US citizens: object to using the defense authorization bill to attack conservation for the sage grouse.
Everyone: Call on Thailand to drop the charges against Andy Hall.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
The Afghan "army" in Helmand is almost half nonexistent "soldiers".
Achieving this required corruption at every level of the army as well as the connivance of other officials.
Moreover, the lack of food for the real soldiers is probably not because the government has no money for it, but because officials and commanders have diverted that money. But then, most of the soldiers have joined the army only for the money.
The use of drugs by the soldiers reminds me of the US army in Vietnam. They had low morale, too.
The US can keep propping up the Afghan government as long as it wants to keep spending the money, but it can't defeat the Taliban that way.
Japan plans to replace shuttered nuclear power plants with coal burning.
In addition to the short-term pollution that will kill people, these will contribute greatly to global heating. Tokyo is very close to sea level; does Japan want it flooded?
Japan should invest in renewable power.
The US government conceals its practice of cracking computers, which prevents courts from judging whether they follow the constitution.
The article uses the word "hacking" to mean security breaking and only that, which insults us hackers. Please use the word "cracking" when what you mean is "breaking security".
What Are The Congresspeople Whose Districts Will Be Underwater Doing To Stop [Global Heating]?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali reminds us of how Islam systematically oppresses women.
It is absurd to say that no one but Muslims can criticize these injustices. Imagine claiming that no one but Christians can criticize the injustice of fanatical Christians — how absurd!
Recording everyone's phone call "metadata" is a substantial threat to everyone's privacy.
Researchers used basic phone logs to identify people and uncover confidential information about their lives.
Syrian Arab opposition militias are committing war crimes against Kurds in Aleppo.
These crimes are small compared to those committed by Assad's supporters and PISSI, but it won't be easy to unite the groups that oppose those two.
The reason why US workers are not allowed to go to the toilet is that we have allowed unions to become too weak.
How Donald Trump Emboldens Bigots Across the World.
A jury will be asked to decide whether reimplementing the Java APIs is fair use.
The decision by this appeals court (the CAFC) was stupid and dangerous, but few copyright cases will be covered by that court.
The FSF urged the Supreme Court not to take the case, because the danger was it would extend the decision to the whole US.
The Tories' proposed "British Bill of Rights" is more likely to be a Bill of No Rights.
Trump has endorsed deficit reduction as a goal. That means surrender to the plutocrats. Everything important that the government does would be cut, rather than make them pay taxes as they ought.
Unsafe Sex Threatens Girls' Health Worldwide. The Prescription? Feminism.
A study projects that this year's coral bleaching (and death) could be a normal annual event in the Great Barrier Reef in 18 years.
Occasionally there will be a much worse bleaching event which might destroy the reef entirely.
Want to Know What Facebook Really Thinks of Journalists? Here's What Happened When It Hired Some.
Using computers frequently for reading can reduce your ability to understand information abstractly.
The "connected car" is the dumbest idea in automobiles ever, or at least since the Edsel.
There is the danger that someone unauthorized will break the security of the car. And the even greater danger, to society as a whole, that this will be used to track where you drive. Remember, there is no such thing as "the cloud" — that's a misleading name for "someone else's computer".
Let's organize now to stop either the state or companies from pushing society into using "connected cars"!
It turns out that children's learning really suffers when they don't get a good breakfast.
Government policies that squeeze the poor often mean that children don't get enough to eat at any time. These policies hold children back for their whole lives, in this way and other ways, including lead poisoning and other effects.
The plutocrats then point at the consequences of this to claim that those people deserve to be poor.
Australia's "direct action" scheme to support renewable energy investments mainly funds schemes that were going to go ahead anyway.
It might nonetheless do some good, since it will effectively subsidize those schemes and make them easier to set up. However, a carbon tax would do a lot more.
The Western-created "unity government" in Libya is neither unity nor a government.
Given the violent chaos and extremism of Libya today, even an externally imposed government might be a step up — if Libyans generally accept it. If only a minority support this "unity government", they will do it mainly for western money, and it will be a phony that needs to be propped up ad infinitem like the Afghan government.
This April was the seventh month in a row to set a temperature record for that month.
The NRA misleads its members, and misrepresents them. (Most of them support some additional gun control measures.) The NRA has close connections with gun companies, and a lot of its effort is dedicated to boosting the sale of guns.
The European Union's antitrust case against Google raises a small part of a big issue.
Perhaps the search engine should be split off from Google and made into a regulated monopoly.
The CIA told the apartheid regime how to arrest Nelson Mandela.
US citizens: tell Federal Reserve to stop its 7 billion dollar subsidy to the big banks.
The UK construction workers who were blacklisted demand an investigation of the construction companies for trying to cover up the evidence.
Proposing measures to protect debtors in the US from the cruelty of collection agencies.
An Australian study has again recognized that copyright gives companies too much power.
The same report also examined patent law and concluded that patents give companies too much power.
It is a mistake to study these two different laws together, but in this case I agree with both conclusions.
A new system would make it easier for Big Brother to monitor people through thousands of surveillance cameras.
It's a great example of what happens when researchers fail to consider the ethics of their research.
Lack of Online Privacy Has Chilling Effect, U.S. Department of Commerce Says.
100 Egyptians were sentenced to years in prison for a peaceful protest.
It doesn't matter that the protest was over a fatuous and confused issue of nationalism. People in Egypt deserve the right to state their views, even confused views.
Australia is planning to get rid of invasive foreign carp by releasing a virus that attacks only them.
This weapon may be useful, but using it alone is likely to provide only a temporary effect. Australia tried to get rid of rabbits (another invasive species) with the myxoma virus, and it killed over 80% of the rabbits, but since then they have developed resistance. Surely carp will evolve resistance to this virus.
If they apply several measures at the same time, maybe they could eradicate the carp from Australia.
The US is becoming increasingly repressive to anyone that doesn't have official government identification.
This is what right-wing officials want. While these IDs for immigrants and homeless people are a good thing, it is wrong to require people to have IDs in order to fill prescriptions, to vote, or do other daily things.
Dishonest sales and marketing practices are rife on the internet.
Queensland, a state in Australia, is considering prohibiting tobacco smoking permanently for everyone born after 2001.
Tobacco is a deadly, addictive drug, but they are cocky fools if they think that prohibiting a drug is simply going to result in its non-use.
The House Science Committee Hates Science And Should Be Disbanded.
Disruption of natural ecosystems is part of what causes new epidemics for humans.
The UK government plans to impose broad censorship of publications and individuals considered "extremist".
This "protection" is more dangerous than the Islamist extremism it is aimed at. Sooner or later, "extremist" will be stretched to include opposition to plutocracy.
The UK Tories are trying to eviscerate an EU directive to limit dangerous particulate air pollution.
The Tories are lower than vermin.
California residents: support the ballot initiative for some sensible gun control measures.
Everyone: call on Walmart to pay workers $15 an hour and give people full-time work.
Citizens of Minnesota: tell your state legislature to reject the dangerous extension of publicity rights into a form of censorship.
If you know anyone in Minnesota, please spread the word. Most people won't find out about this issue.
The WWF says half of the world's wild animals have been wiped out in 40 years. (This doesn't cover small animals such as insects and worms.)
It is part of the general extractionist approach that our society takes: use everything up fast, and let the future go hang.
Facebook deleted without explanation the page of a publisher in the UK that had posted articles about publications that criticize Erdoğan.
The article shows that Facebook has censored on behalf of Erdoğan before.
7-11 underpaid its workers and was ordered to pay what it owed them. Then it was unhappy with the independent adjudicators who agreed to workers' claims, and acted to interfere.
Minnesota is considering a law to make publicity rights perpetual, and so broad that it would constitute censorship.
I think that publicity rights, in basic form, are legitimate.
Massachusetts thugs beat up a man who had surrendered; he had never threatened any violence.
Around the world, freedom of speech and publication is being attacked by governments.
In "free" countries, the usual excuse is "national security" — in other words, sacrificing our freedom in the name of protecting our lives. In principle, that's backwards! But it's also bullshit: these assaults on our freedom are generally not necessary, and rarely even useful, for protecting anything but unjust power.
Trump has threatened an anti-trust investigation of Amazon as retaliation for investigation of Trump by the Washington Post.
Both investigations ought to be done as a matter of course. The fact that they are being pursued for specific political reasons, rather than as a matter of course, reflects the dangerous power of plutocrats such as Bezos and Trump.
Taking power away from them, and changing the system not to concentrate wealth and power, go hand in hand.
As schools impose "learning management" systems to track what students do, they collect lots of data about students. There is no evidence that this snooping contributes to education, but it is obviously an injustice.
If some sort of snooping ever does contribute to education, the school should leave all the data in a per-student memory which the student can wipe when classes end.
In the US, people are jailed as a result of trials in which they had no lawyer.
Often this is for nonpayment of child support.
It is legitimate to make fathers with money provide some of that for their children. It is nonsensical to do this to poor people; they can't pay what they don't have.
The right solution for this problem is (1) to improve the welfare system so that no child has to grow up in poverty, father or no father, and (2) help and encourage people that can't afford to raise children properly to use reliable birth control.
If the "Ferguson effect" is real, what conclusions should we draw?
US blacks have good reason to fear that thugs will kill them and/or frame them. To a lesser extent, so do other Americans. If the thugs want to be trusted, they should start being trustworthy.
Confronting the threat of massive technological unemployment combined with allow plutocratic.
As someone said in a public hearing in Cambridge, some 20 years ago: "If the robots make it, we've gotta take it."
Proposed mergers, such as Bayer with Monsanto, would increase concentration of the seed supply and other industries related to farming.
Monsanto seems to have too much influence with the EPA's decisions.
A US senate committee staffer made threats to try to stop Colombia from approving a license for an generic, affordable cancer drug.
Of course, the threat used the propaganda term "intellectual property", which not only carries spin in favor of the drug companies, but also impedes understanding of any issue because it confuses several unrelated laws.
What is sad is that the article uses that term too. The author, who criticizes the staffer's actions, probably does not realize that the term gives implicit support to them, as well as impeding clear thinking about any specific law (in this case, patent law). That term should never be used. I object to it every time I hear or see it. You can, too.
The temporary president that is replacing Dilma Rousseff has himself been convicted of illegal campaign activities, and there is just as much basis to impeach him as to impeach Rousseff.
Citizens of Massachusetts: support full health insurance coverage for contraception, with no gaps or loopholes.
US citizens: call for a ban on transferring cluster bombs to Salafi Arabia.
US citizens: support the Atlantic Seismic Airgun Protection (ASAP) Act.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Civil Disobedience Is the Only Way Left to Fight [global heating].
It is a mistake to use the term "climate change"; that term was imposed by Dubya to downplay the danger, and it works all too well.
New Zealand is very useful for tax-dodging businesses.
Toddlers in the US have shot at least 23 people this year.
Over 1/3 of the people shot were killed.
Hundreds of companies in the London Stock Exchange are based on tax havens connected with Britain.
Call on the Democratic Party to oppose any vote on the Treacherous Plutocratic Poison until the next president takes office.
Real Trump supporters are very much motivated by his opposition to business-supremacy treaties that Clinton has supported.
It's no accident that Sanders polls better against Trump than Clinton does. These people would be potential Sanders supporters.
The UK government makes it easy for people to block nearby windfarms but rams fracking (and possible future poisoned water) down their throats.
Solar-thermal power plants store heat during the day, and can convert it into electricity at any time. In some areas, they are competitive with fossil fuels already.
These plants could replace a large fraction of fossil fuel use in a few years, but for inertia and fossil fuel subsidies subsidies. Governments could overcome both, if not for the power of the planet-roasters.
McGill University graduates are returning their diplomas to demand divestment from fossil fuel companies.
The GAO says that the US is failing to monitor the use of anti-civilian weapons it has provided to Egypt.
Protests are aimed at Olive Garden restaurants, demanding better treatment of their workers and that they stop selling meat that contributes to antibiotic resistance.
The Olympic Games in Rio could spread the Zika virus to poor countries that could not cope with it.
Oxfam says that US poultry packing workers have to wear diapers because they are afraid they will be fired if they ask to go to the toilet.
Billionaires threaten Britain: if you end secrecy rules, we will sell our mansions in London!
That would drive down housing prices in London and make the city more affordable. Two birds with one stone!
Ammar al-Baluchi says the US wants to prosecute him using statements he made under torture, asks for a UN investigation.
I don't think the US is likely to grant that.
The US should release all the prisoners in Guantanamo prison. Even if some of them really did commit terrorism, they have been punished enough. It is wrong to punish people without trial, and in order for the US clear its name, it has to stop doing this.
Egyptians refer to the tyrannical regime as "the zombies".
The British colonies that live on tax dodging make the argument that stopping them is futile without stopping the US too.
Of course, we must prevent tax dodging in all these places, but if we have an opportunity to do it in some places, we should take it The argument, "Don't stop us before you stop others", is simply invalid.
The fewer such states remain, the easier it will be to concentrate pressure on those.
Repression in the UK: a man has been jailed because he didn't keep his yard clean, and for having visitors after 9:30pm.
Half of all species of crocodilians are in danger of extinction due to human activity.
The latest victim of Muslim fanatics in Bangladesh was a Buddhist monk.
Many Muslims are willing to tolerate dissent, but the current of disrespect for others' religious freedom goes back to Muhammad.
Many species of rhinoceros are close to extinct. How can we save them?
The vaquita porpoises are being swiftly wiped out despite Mexican navy patrols.
The cause is one of the many superstitions typical of Chinese medicine.
Most WiFi router models sold in the US will soon block users from installing their own software, supposedly because of FCC regulations. However, the one exception demonstrates that the FCC regulations don't actually require this.
They use the term "open source" because they don't want to endorse our ethical principles.
Pfizer has forbidden US states from using its drug products for executions.
The death penalty is an injustice, and if this stops states from doing them, that is a good thing. However, I don't think manufacturers should have control over how their products are used. The industry consolidation that made this blockage possible is also, in general, a bad thing.
We should stop the death penalty with a decision to abolish it, not by letting companies have such control.
Both Clinton and Trump are connected to Goldman Sachs.
Tax Experts Push IRS to Expose Multinational Tax Dodging.
The EPA has proposed rules to reduce methane leaks from new facilities, but still has not tackled the existing facilities.
The right thing to do with new fossil fuel facilities is not build any.
Obama's new rules about secrecy of corporations may be meant to forestall stronger action being considered in Congress.
The US has an addition to war, and tends to engage in ever more war regardless of details.
I am not a pacifist: I think that fighting PISSI is legitimate provided it is done in ways that don't tend to cause lots of civilian casualties. I don't trust the US government to limit itself to those ways.
In other cases, such as supporting the bombardment Yemen, the US hardly bothers to offer a reason.
Clinton is not likely to do anything to restrain the increase.
Trump says he will do so, but what such a liar says means little.
Fracking in North Dakota has caused widespread pollution of water.
Post-Truth Politicians Such As Donald Trump And Boris Johnson Are No Joke.
Some aspects of society and law tempt people to be corrupt. However, other aspects make it very hard for a poor person not to be corrupt.
French women are rising up against a pervasive culture of sexual harassment by male politicians.
Israel has banned Omar Barghouti from travelling abroad, apparently out of disapproval of the views he advocates while travelling.
It's Official: [US] Employers Can't Force You To Be Happy.
US citizens: call for ending the cap on Social Security tax.
US citizens: call on the Peabody Energy CEO to stop fighting the Clean Power Plan.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Citizens of Massachusetts: oppose new infrastructure for using fracked gas.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
I my message, I stated that gas that requires fracking should be left in the ground.
Delhi and five other Indian cities are in the top 10 for pollution, which shortens people's lives. Nonetheless India has not changed its plans to increase coal combustion.
To end corruption, start with the US and UK. They allow it in broad daylight.
The British banks are in effect the hub of a global network of organized crime.
It is telling that Mossack Fonseca claims to have done "due diligence" to check the legitimacy of an average of 37 new corporations per day. Their definition of "due diligence" is clearly inadequate.
Nader: The U.S. Political & Media System Is Designed to Obstruct, Silence Third-Party Candidates.
Wealthier US families with children are boosting segregation by squeezing into neighborhoods with better schools, forcing poorer families to the worse schools.
Voter ID laws are effective at voter suppression, against students and Latinos.
The reward structure of science encourages publication of many papers of so little interest that they are never cited.
Brazil's senate has impeached President Rousseff, who will now be temporarily replaced in office during her trial.
Dominicans of Haitian ancestry, who were stripped of citizenship retroactively and expelled to Haiti, remain in camps near the border, with no medical care, no work, and little food.
"Enforcing high heels in the office is the height of workplace sexism." Especially since they are bad for the feet.
The UK has rejected the cases of Iraqis mistreated by UK soldiers occupying Iraq, on the excuse that Iraqi law says they brought the cases too late.
Tax Havens 'Serve No Useful Economic Purpose': 300 Economists Tell World Leaders.
This conclusion is valid if you look at the stated goals of governments and businesses. But those tax havens do serve the goals of the rich people that these governments really obey.
The burning of Fort McMurray was effectively arson committed by the planet roasters.
After the Fort McMurray fire, now is the time to talk about how to stop our global heating practices.
When people tell us, "Now is not the right time," we must respond, "The right time was 10 years ago, and now we are very late. Don't suggest we wait another day!"
Each part of the world has a mission it must do to prevent global disaster. For Alberta, that mission is to stop the tar sands extraction.
Trump has attacked Clinton for her readiness to attack other countries.
However, he too supported the invasion of Iraq, ignoring all the obvious reasons it was wrong.
The president we need is Bernie Sanders.
A member of the 9/11 commission says that Salafi Arabian officials provided support for the hijackers, though not with approval of their government.
He called for release of the suppressed part of the commission's report.
The prisoners tortured in Abu Ghraib are still seeking justice in US courts, while those responsible are seeking legal excuses to make the issue disappear.
Chomsky: repeating the approach of taking a sledgehammer to vulnerable societies plays into al Qa'ida's plan to draw the west into a quagmire.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
The proposed autonomy agreement for areas of Mindanao in the Philippines may now never be ratified.
An autonomous zone for a specific ethnic group is sometimes a good way to resolve disputes — as long as human rights are protected.
In the Philippines, I was told that this proposed autonomous zone would be allowed to set its own definition of human rights. I fear this means trashing human rights in accord with Shari'a law, against women and against those who want to stop being Muslim. Thus, I do not regret the failure of this agreement. I hope they negotiate another agreement that respects the human rights of everyone in the autonomous zone, not only the males that want to be Muslims.
We Need a Debate on Drone Killings — Whether They Should Be Happening At All.
The legitimacy of targeted killing (assassination off the battlefield) is in question as well as that of the unintended victims.
Some local communities in Australia are pushing hard for renewable energy even against the national government's push to continue fossil fuels.
Tourist boat operators are trying to conceal the damage to the Great Barrier Reef from politicians and reporters.
This is the same short-term spirit as the fossil fuel companies carry out. It's easier than preventing further damage, but it won't work for long.
If encryption software is "munitions", does the Second Amendment guarantee the right to bear encryption software?
Punishing abortion does not reduce the rate of abortions. (It does put women in danger.) However, access to modern contraception does reduce the rate of abortions, because it avoids unwanted pregnancies.
Legal Action against the French Surveillance Law (of 2015).
Note that the repeatedly extended "state of emergency" in France makes the surveillance even worse than what this law authorizes.
Germany will repeal one repressive measure that is part of the War on Sharing: punishing owners of unrestricted WiFi networks when they are used to share.
This is an example of collective responsibility, which in general is what states do to enforce laws that the people in general do not support. A democratic government would put an end to the War on Sharing, and adopt non-repressive means to support the arts.
The article uses the word "piracy" to refer to sharing. Since that derogatory word carries spin that supports the War on Sharing, we should reject it.
Trump now ties with Clinton in polls.
Peabody Energy argued global heating denialism in court, and lost.
Everyone: call on big banks to stop financing Exxon's global heating denial.
An experiment which randomly chose which students could use computers in class found that those who did not use computers got better grades.
US citizens: call on Congress to ask the US to appoint a special representative to protect Palestinian minors in Israeli prisons.
Some of those minors are so young that they really are children. Others are adolescents, and I don't think we should call them "children", but it is still wrong the way Israel treats them in prison.
For-profit colleges in the US regularly make their students agree to contracts that impose arbitration instead of lawsuits, and in some cases require them to keep their complaints secret.
No company should be allowed to impose such requirements on its customers. Meanwhile, for-profit colleges are a bad idea, and a big risk; don't spend your money on them.
Farming the sea for plants and shellfish is a sustainable food production method.
Exxon is still spreading climate disinformation, including via ALEC.
On the correct pronunciation of "Exxon".
Now that the War on Painkillers is in high gear, the War on Diarrhea Medication may come next.
An Arkansas thug took Guillermo Espinoza's $20,000, assuming that if he had so much money it could only be from selling drugs. Then, when prosecutors had second thoughts, the judge approved the grab anyway.
There is a long history of dealing with issues of segregation (racial or gender) in public toilets.
The leading hedge fund managers were paid an average of half a billion dollars each in 2015, even though most of the funds actually lost money.
Regulations and voluntary policies to avoid sending toxic e-waste to poor countries for manual recycling are failing a lot of the time.
The Democratic Party has invited business executives and lobbyists into the heart of planning the Democratic Convention.
Prisoners in Alabama, who are on strike, say the prison is now trying to starve them into surrender.
The heat of the ocean has killed all the coral in large parts of the Great Barrier Reef, and made it useless as a shelter for the many species of fish that depend on it.
The thug that killed Walter Scott faces federal charges: obstruction of justice, and deprivation of civil rights.
Two French whistleblowers face prosecution in Luxembourg. They exposed how Luxembourg eagerly helped multinationals to pay very little tax.
Turkey has refused to allow UN human rights investigators to visit.
US bee keepers lost 44% of their colonies in a year.
Global heating effects may be part of the cause, because they reduce the fraction of protein in the pollen that bees eat.
Everyone: Tell CNN to stop the climate negligence. Show climate coverage, not fossil fuel ads.
US citizens: call on the SEC investigate "toxic swaps" that drain US cities, and make the banksters return what they have taken.
A confused claim that global heating wasn't really responsible for submerging some of the Solomon Islands.
Looking closely at this article, it appears that heating really is the main responsible factor. The Pacific Decadal Oscillation, being cyclical, can make such events happen a few years sooner or later, but doesn't change anything in the long term.
Emails Reveal Navy's Intent to Break Law, Threatening Endangered Wildlife.
Mexicans say state agents tortured them to make them support the state's (demonstratedly false) version of events in the disappearance of 43 students. Independent examinations found evidence of this torture.
They say state agents even threatened to murder their family members.
The US government has abandoned its effort to close two medical marijuana dispensaries in California.
Duke Tran is suing Wells Fargo Bank, saying his boss fired him because he told the truth to a mortgage-holder that the bank was trying to cheat.
The boss told him and other staff not to admit to customers that the bank had lost their contracts (or perhaps had never had them).
Anti-Zionism Does Not Equate to Antisemitism, say British Jews rebuking the claims of the Chief Rabbi.
Rooting out antisemitism from various British political parties requires carefully distinguishing condemnation of the occupation of Palestine from antisemitism. Confusing the two, which defenders of the occupation persistently try to do, is likely to encourage antisemitism.
The Lummi tribe won a court case to block the construction of a coal export terminal at Cherry Point, Washington.
"I decided not to have children for environmental reasons."
Especially the well-off Americans, who consume so much per person, should have fewer children.
The fire that burned parts of Fort McMurray has cut Canada's oil production by 1/3. Alas, it is only temporary. If it were permanent, it might help avoid even worse fires in the future.
Thailand arrested another person for "defaming the king", and the US has condemned it.
A refugee forcibly sent by Australia to Nauru had a heart attack, and died waiting to be sent to Australia for treatment. He apparently had tried to commit suicide by taking an overdose of medicines.
Nauru does not allow journalists unless they are totally tame.
Meanwhile, the Australian staff face threats of imprisonment if they talk about any sort of mistreatment of the prisoners. Australia is running a vicious scheme that allows it to conceal any abuse.
The Iraqi army is still incapable of taking Mosul.
The UK government's cruelty towards welfare recipients is pushing low-paid workers into desperation. Some have to steal to eat. Some children can't afford to go to school.
If the Tories seriously wanted workers to work more hours, or get higher pay, they would make employers give workers longer hours and higher pay. That would be effective. But Tories don't really want those changes to occur, they only want an excuse to harass and punish workers.
This adds to other injustices to the disabled and the unemployed.
The real purpose is to demonize the non-rich as an excuse for dooH niboR (Robin Hood in reverse).
An organization of British authors condemns Britain's test-based education.
A success for fishing diplomacy: Atlantic mackerel are now managed sustainably.
EPA scientists published a study reporting that the pesticide atrazine seems to harm wild plants and aquatic animals. The EPA deleted it without saying why.
The CO2 level is now reaching 400 parts per million, yet willfully blindness continues. For instance, look at the plan to build another runway in a London airport.
It would be a wasted investment, because they could not keep using it for enough decades to recoup the cost.
Note how the discussion of the effect on the "environment" is limited to the local area around the airport. CO2 emissions are ignored completely.
"The UK government’s failure to build new homes that are energy efficient will see future generations dealing with our costly mistakes."
The same can be said about many other places.
Facebook's team of editors for "trending topics" altered the list of stories based on their own biases, and based on instructions from their bosses.
This is little different from what happens in US mass media generally. Most of the US media shut Bernie Sanders out entirely until he started winning some state primaries, while one TV network hyped Trump because his crudeness attracted viewers.
It's wrong, however, for Facebook to do this if it claims that it isn't selecting stories, just showing what its useds are looking at.
However, another German was ordered not to say that Erdoğan should be shot.
Some Turkish citizens are already fighting Erdoğan's men, since last summer when he started a war against them.
Former sex workers speak against plans to make sex workers' customers criminals.
US citizens: call on the Democratic National Convention to give Sanders supporters fair representation on the platform committee.
Everyone: call on Google and other tech companies not to support the Republican National Convention.
US citizens: call for thorough testing of genetically modified mushrooms whose sole justification is that they stay whiter for longer.
Women who regret having had children face strong social pressure to shut up about this, but some are daring to say so.
The lack of freedom of speech in Scotland is demonstrated by the prosecution of someone for posting a video considered "offensive".
I can't tell from the description who it is thought to offend. Jews? Nazis? Either way, that should not be a crime. Freedom of speech includes the right to offend, insult, mock or condemn any person, group, organization, belief or activity.
Clinton is the new darling of banksters, now that the Republicans they supported are out of the race. In March, over 50% of banksters' campaign contributions went to Clinton.
Journalists in the Democratic and Republican conventions will be required to get background checks from the Secret Service. This is a dangerous form of censorship.
Uganda has banned coverage of opposition protests.
Mordechai Vanunu faces new criminal charges, but they are nothing except violating the outrageous controls that have been placed on him.
These controls are an excuse to pretend that Vanunu is a monster who would justify them. The charges are absurd anyway.
Putin is trying to capture some of the admiration for the Cuban Five.
The Cuban Five were convicted of "spying" in the United States, but they were never accused of spying on the United States. They spied on terrorist groups sponsored by the US that carried out attacks in Cuba. By prosecuting them, the US made a mockery of its supposed opposition to terrorism.
I gave my support to a campaign to free the Cuban Five, but what did Putin do for them? Probably nothing, until he got the idea of inviting them to Moscow so that some of their glory would rub off on him.
Don't Compare Trump And Duterte — the Philippines Leader Is Far Worse.
The Panama papers reveal heavy use of New Zealand for purposes of dodging taxes and more.
US courts are gradually going dark, with secret evidence and even secret cases.
Less than 2% of US doctors are responsible for half the medical malpractice insurance payouts. If state medical boards stopped protecting doctors that repeatedly screw up, the US would not have a medical malpractice problem.
Although the euro-boas have backed off demanding a new round of squeezing Greece, the current round is still being enacted, and it is likely to crush people to death.
Meanwhile, they are currently proposing only to tinker with secondary aspects of Greece's debt burden. I wonder whether the IMF will make them go further.
The article repeats a common falsehood by saying that there is a bailout "for Greece". The bailout is really for the boa-banksters.
They launder the money through Greece and pretend they are doing Greece a favor.
Turkish Border Guards 'Continuing to Shoot and Beat Refugees at Border', according to Human Rights Watch.
Egyptian Satirists Arrested for Mocking President.
The newly elected president of the Philippines promises to abolish human rights and assassinate those he considers criminals.
What this means is, if he puts you on his list, you will not get a trial.
If any democracy at all survives this, it will be by luck.
The TPP would impose enforcement of non-competition agreements on employees. Technology companies want this, but it would be bad for people who work in technical fields, and perhaps bad for technology industries over all.
Please don't use the word "protection" in relation with copyright law or patent law. That term is propaganda for those that want to restrict us.
Tory rule has been effective in quashing renewable energy investment in the UK.
Sea-level rise has submerged some small uninhabited islands in the Solomons. Worse, inhabited parts of some larger islands have been inundated permanently.
1/5 of the world's plant species face extinction in the short term due to habitat destruction.
Those involved in UK drone attacks targeted at specific people could be prosecuted for murder.
Reddit's Technology Subreddit Ponders Banning Wired & Forbes For Blocking Adblock Users.
What they call "ad blockers", I call "surveillance blockers", and that's what's important about them. I don't care about seeing an ad, as such; I object to surveillance and I will block surveillance.
I encourage the redditors to ban sites that are egregious supporters of surveillance.
SEC And Chuck Grassley Still Trying To Stop Email Privacy Act That Got UNANIMOUS Support In The House.
The Tories want to impose political control over the BBC.
More information about the damage the TTIP would do to Europe.
It would do damage to the US as well, but perhaps not the same damage. If you see good articles about this, please email them to me.
Offshore front companies are not just for tax-dodging: swindlers use them too.
Mossack Fonseca practiced a formal sort of "due diligence" with its eyes wide shut.
The Theater of Security Agency is short of staff and is causing big problems for air travellers in the US.
Scanning old physical works of art gives museums an opportunity to try to impose copyright on them.
The article uses "intellectual property" as a synonym for copyright. That is a confusing practice, since in another article "intellectual property" will be a synonym for some other law. The term "intellectual property" adds nothing to any discussion except a false generalization, we should reject it every time it appears.
Ferguson employs private lawyers to prosecute people for imaginary, even fantastic infractions, and they refuse to obey orders to stop.
Fire them?
The unpredictability of Chinese censorship may be intentional, to make people generally timid.
The FBI is menacing a core Tor developer, trying to make her answer questions without a lawyer present.
Digital Restrictions Management is an injustice in itself, but it has a tendency to develop into sabotage — occasionally some DRM-afflicted works stop functioning because a company decides they are "no longer supported".
Since DRM is an injustice, so are the laws that prohibit breaking DRM. These laws' purpose is to give certain businesses power over the public. That purpose is evil, and the laws' effect is evil. It follows that these laws have no moral authority, and violating them is not in any way wrong.
If the government wants to teach people the habit of obeying laws, it should repeal laws like these.
In addition to being an injustice in itself, DRM implies a security vulnerability.
The article doesn't say it, but the vulnerability has a name: "nonfree software."
It would be better to avoid using the term "digital locks" to describe DRM, since that fails to express why DRM is an injustice.
UK construction companies will pay millions of dollars to the workers that they conspired to blacklist.
Noam Chomsky comments on the world geopolitical situation.
Massachusetts citizens: Oppose a new subsidy for natural gas.
In my message I called for ending existing subsidies for fossil fuels.
Everyone: call on the mayor of San Francisco to fire Thug Chief Suhr.
Everyone: call on the governor of Alabama to veto anti-abortion bills.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on the Department of the Interior to protect Joshua Tree National Park from a nearby dam.
Megumi Igarashi, who distributed 3d printer plans for a kayak modelled on her vagina, has been convicted of obscenity.
Prohibitions like these create a sense of taboo about female genitals. I think that contributes to various sorts of sexual ignorance and confusion.
The large fire in Alberta may burn for months.
represent.us campaigns to limit corrupting campaign finance at the local level.
A Swedish ISP head has attacked proposed laws to criminalize people who share files.
Hundreds of US hospitals follow rules imposed by the Catholic Church that put womens' lives and health in danger.
I believe hospital owners should not be allowed to impose such rules. The Church should have to back off on these rules or sell the hospitals.
The Panama Papers whistleblower has accused specific political leaders of protecting offshoring and tax dodging, and fears those same leaders will try to prosecute per (the whistleblower) for exposing the practice.
The 1965 massacre of perhaps a million alleged Communists in Indonesia left the military in a position of total impunity. Now it uses this impunity to protect the companies that burn thousands of square miles of rain forest to create palm oil plantations.
I don't think that a massacre of people for their political views should be called "genocide". The victims were belonged to various ethnic and religious groups. A massacre is bad enough; we don't need to call it "genocide" to condemn it.
Brazil is considering a law that would lead to lots of Internet censorship.
Lead water pipes laid in some cities in 1900 caused higher crime rates in those cities in 1920.
It has been three months since Clinton made flimsy excuses for not releasing the text of her highly paid speeches to banksters.
While we do not have proof "beyond a reasonable doubt", for the standards of politics we are entitled to conclude that she thinks we would not like what she said.
Groups of heavily armed poachers regularly fight the rangers that try to protect elephants at Virunga Park.
Techdirt: Homeland Security Wants To Subpoena Us Over A Clearly Hyperbolic Techdirt Comment.
The European Commission head said that Greece has suffered enough.
This is an abrupt change: just recently the boa-banksters wanted to squeeze Greece harder. (When they say "reform", it means "squeeze the people".)
The article says that the IMF "demanded more reforms". However, a few days ago the IMF did just the opposite: it refused to go along with further squeezing, pointing out that additional "reforms" would increase Greece's deficit, just as the "reforms" so far have done.
Has the IMF forced the boas to stop constricting Greece? Or is this too good to be true? Is it plausible that the IMF has actually done something good?
US citizens: call on the US to demand justice for Berta Caceres and stop supporting the coup-installed government.
US citizens: Ask your state legislator to support automatic voter registration.
US citizens: support Human Rights Watch's call for the US to stop producing cluster bombs and stop giving them to Salafi Arabia.
Over a thousand protesters blocked tracks to stop a coal train. while hundreds blocked Newcastle, Australia, harbor to stop coal ships.
Sea level rise and loss of land are eating into Louisiana and Alaska.
Syrians' principal motive for joining PISSI is that they need to get paid.
The US should be able to offer them more money than PISSI can.
When the FBI directs local thugs to create alternative stories to hide the fact that they actually used a stingray, they violate the constitutional rights of the suspect with lies.
Computers may soon be able to recognize the location of all outdoor photos.
"Colorado Springs will pay back destitute people it illegally jailed because they couldn't pay court fines, the city announced Thursday."
European Greens Present Draft Law On Protecting Whistleblowers.
US voters: you can ask Democratic "superdelegates" to vote for Sanders.
Fortunately for him, he was not actually removed from the flight. Perhaps airline personnel are starting to have a slight glimmer of intelligence in dealing with panicking idiots.
Part of Australia has allowed courts and even individual thugs to impose punishments on people based on mere suspicion, no evidence needed.
SCROTUS want to make children of poor families pay for school lunch.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States. They want to make poor people poorer so as to enrich the rich people they serve.
The Guardian repeats the Pentagon's take on Yemen, saying that US troops and Salafi Arabian bombardment are supporting "Yemen's government" against al-Qa'ida.
However, the main enemy of the US-supported "government" is the Houthis, who are Shi'ites. Al-Qa'ida is no friend of theirs.
Everyone: call on Google not to sponsor the RNC now that we know it will promote Trump.
Sadiq Khan, a progressive Muslim, was elected mayor of London, defeating a Tory whose campaign was based on bigotry.
I agree with what this article says about that Tory, and Tories in general. But not solely because they use one racism while condemning another, both crassly for political gain alone. Their worst bigotry is against the non-rich of whatever religion or race.
President Marcos of the Philippines pioneered the use of tax havens and secret dealings to conceal billions of dollars in wealth that he stole from the Philippines. Many other governments, including the US, protected the Marcos family in exile, so only a fraction of what he and his associates stole has been recovered.
The Philippines is investigating the responsibility of 50 large fossil fuel companies for human rights violations in the form of global heating and is present and future disastrous effects.
"TSA Precheck" functions as a system to pressure Americans to submit to background checks.
It can morph smoothly, just like a store discount card, from "You can save by using this" to "You will be penalized for not using this".
I am not going to enroll.
Social media monitoring doesn't pry into anyone's secrets, but it gives the state (or business) that uses it power that threatens democracy.
More Australian species are now on the endangered list, and the main reason is government's laxity in protecting their habitat from commercial destruction.
Rep. Issa Calls Out Civil Asset Forfeiture As Letting 'Cops Go Treasure Hunting'.
I think the word "cops" is too nice for them, but otherwise I agree.
The fire that rages through Fort McMurray is part of a world-wide trend towards bigger and longer wild fires, caused by global heating.
This article implores our sympathy for the people of Fort McMurray who have lost their homes to global heating effects.
It is a good clear example of distraction spin.
I don't strongly object to anything in the article. We can sympathize with the displaced people of Fort McMurray, along with the hundreds of millions of others who will be rendered homeless or killed by global heating effects. There is no point condemning people for taking jobs in fossil fuel extraction, since mostly they are not responsible for the decision to extract the fuel. (That changes if they campaign politically to keep the practice going — through that, they make themselves into planet roasters, co-responsible for attempted genocide.)
But Canadians should not let that distract them from the vital point: Canada must curb fossil fuel extraction as fast as possible, along with the rest of the world.
Canada should care for the displaced people of Fort McMurray elsewhere, and make sure there is no more tar sands extraction to draw any of them back. Since that wasn't the town's only reason for being, some will go back for other reasons, and that's fine.
Burning Kenya's ivory must be followed by changes if we are to end elephant poaching.
I should point out two of the important reasons why life in Kenya is "difficult" for most people.
Clinton may get the support of Republican Neocons that will encourage her to shed lots of blood.
She is already leaning their way.
Most US press coverage of foreign events is dictated by the White House.
China used its influence to cancel the Shen Yun dance troupe's shows in South Korea.
This illustrates the danger that we face outside China when businesses depend too much on exporting to China.
I watched a Shen Yun show once, and enjoyed the pieces that were not tendentious, but disliked those that were heavy-handed propaganda. They put me off even though I agreed completely with their point, which was to condemn the Chinese state's repression (which has got much worse since then). My friend who went with me said, "It preaches too much."
Tyranny in Turkey: reporter Can Dundar and bureau chief Erdem Gul have been sentenced to five years in prison for reporting on Turkey's support for Islamist extremists in Syria.
The Panama papers leaker wants to cooperate with prosecution of tax evaders, if person can be sure governments won't prosecute per.
This article's use of "they" in singular shows how confusing it is, and how wrong it reads. I reject it. I think we should use Marge Piercy's gender-neutral third person singular pronouns, "person", "per" and "pers", which work like "she", "her" and "hers". They fit the English language well.
Indian prisoners sentenced to death will probably not actually be executed, but regularly face torture and solitary confinement and are stopped from seeing their lawyers.
8 million Britons suffer from food insecurity, and almost 5 million regularly pass a day without eating because they can't afford food.
This is a measure of the Tories' success in taking from the poor to give to the rich (dooH niboR).
The Tories are lower than vermin — Aneurin Bevan.
The US has asked Bahrain publicly to release dissident Zainab al-Khawaja.
But it is not putting any real pressure into this request. Bahrain would have trouble resisting any real US pressure.
Many students in London are participating in a rent strike against universities that charge dorm rents so high only the rich can afford them.
Sanders vs Clinton is a battle for the spirit of the Democratic Party. Sanders would return to the New Deal and the Great Society programs that sought to make sure everyone in America has a decent life. Clinton would continue Bill Clinton's quasi-Republican policies.
Many prisons in the US are eliminating in-person visits. The prisoner is cut off from the outside except for very expensive video calls that require proprietary software.
With such tenuous human contact, recidivism is sure to increase. However, the right-wingers in control of most US states don't want to reduce crime. They want to show how tough they are.
Clinton and Trump are personally too close to offshore tax-dodging for us to believe that they would really try to stop it.
The IMF has vetoed the boa-banksters' plan to "rescue" Greece, pointing out that it will only create the need for a series of increasingly destructive "rescues".
Confirmed: the "bailout of Greece" was really a matter of supporting the euro-banksters that Greece owed money to.
The claim that suicide is "selfish" is a form of victim-blaming.
AirBnB creates an opportunity for racial discrimination that is outlawed for hotels.
Americans' debt is mostly due to dooH niboR, not to frivolous purchases.
Most Syrian refugee minors can't go to school, and many of them are forced to work in sweatshops instead.
As the Alberta fires continue to grow in "unseasonably hot" weather, the Guardian's coverage avoids relating this to Alberta's oil exports.
French thugs complain that criticism of them is unfair, but plenty of people can testify about how thugs attacked protesters.
I criticize any protesters that start avoidable violence against thugs. But don't be too quick to assume that isn't the fault of the thugs. Those "protesters" might be thugs, acting as provocateurs to give the protesters a bad name. I don't know whether this is happening in France, but it has happened in other places.
Protection of grizzly bears has enabled their population to increase, but they are now threatened by global heating effects, so it is a mistake to remove the protection.
It seems to me that there needs to be an intermediate status of partial protection for species that seem to have recovered. They may not need the full protection that enabled the population to recover, but they need some protection so we don't wipe them out.
Noam Chomsky Predicted the Rise of Trump Six Years Ago.
Elif Shafak: "In Turkey we can't even laugh at our politicians any more."
If Europe wants to halt the spread of Islamist extremism, it should prioritize stopping that in Turkey.
After attacking other candidates for taking money from other rich people, Trump now says he will do the same thing.
Sanders is mistaken on one issue: taxes on sugary drinks.
This issue is small compared with the major issues on which he is right. I hope he will get some good advice about it, though.
It is not too late to investigate the British thugs' violent attack on striking miners in 1984, after which the thugs tried to frame the miners they had arrested.
Iraq holds a thousand prisoners who are perhaps supporters of PISSI, and keeps them in tiny cages.
Maybe there is a good reason to keep hold of them prisoner, but even Iraq can build a prison where prisoners have room to lie down and walk around.
McDonald's, the Corporate Welfare Moocher.
Clinton talked about ending use of coal, but now she says she didn't really mean it.
Detroit teachers are on strike because officials refuse to promise they would get paid if they did work.
A high-school student faces felony charges for pulling his pants down momentarily for a photo that was put in the yearbook.
Plans for Coal-Fired Power in Asia Are 'Disaster For Planet', Warns World Bank.
Assad's forces or allies bombed a refugees camp inside Syria.
Careerist Republican politicians — the majority of Republican politicians — are changing their positions to agree with Trump.
Trump as Republican nominee is intensely embarrassing to Republican candidates for other offices. Some have already blatantly contradicted themselves.
This may result in their defeat, but we should not count on that. Republicans can forgive their politicians all sorts of hypocrisy, as long as said politicians attack those who are weak, different or poor.
2000 US doctors call for universal health care.
Egyptian journalist Mohamed Fawzy, arrested by Egypt for being somewhere near a protest, may be forced to return to Egypt and prison because he no longer has a US work visa.
Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta: Rush for Mega-Mergers Puts Food Security at Risk.
Why give the Tories a free pass on racist remarks?
Governments have made unprotecting a national park so commonplace that "protecting" them gives little protection.
Thousands of Egyptian journalists, and even newspapers, have joined a campaign "Journalism is not a crime."
The UK NHS has given Google a copy of lots of patients' data, without public scrutiny of what Google will be allowed to do with the data.
In Pakistan, tribal council members that were the ringleaders in burning a teenage girl to death have been arrested. Her relatives who agreed to the killing were also arrested.
I fear that Pakistan will execute them. In addition to the general wrongs of the death penalty, this risks enabling them to claim status as martyrs for the murder they did. I suggest instead punishing them in a way that will make them the object of public contempt. That way, others won't be tempted to follow their example.
Eduardo Cunha, one of the leaders of the campaign to impeach President Rousseff, has been suspended from Congress for trying to intimidate corruption investigations directed at him.
Justice for Telecommunications Consumers Act Would Thwart Unfair Arbitration Clauses.
Naomi Klein says that war, dooH niboR and global heating are three aspects of the same problem. We should unite the struggles against them.
Everyone: call on he EU to stop paying to cut down US forests for Europe's fuel.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: Tell Obama to halt new and expanded fossil fuel leases on public lands.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: tell the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau you support a regulation barring banks and credit card companies from imposing arbitration on customers and barring them from filing class action suits.
US citizens: Call on Obama to stop the secret plan for the NSA to hand over its snooping data for prosecuting Americans.
Everyone: oppose the new EU plan to impose a tax on hyperlinks.
US citizens: call on Obama to work towards nuclear disarmament by cancelling plans to spend a trillion dollars on new generation nuclear weapons.
The breakup of Florida's barrier reef, previously forecast for 2050, is already happening. The cause is human-generated CO2 that dissolves in the ocean and makes it more acidic.
This is expected to wipe out all coral, later in this century. The result of that would be the extinction of thousands of species and a collapse of fisheries that hundreds of millions of humans depend on for food.
Leaked documents about the TTIP show that This Treaty is Indeed Plutocratic. Even more so than we thought: it would give the US and foreign companies a veto over EU regulations.
The leaked text of the TTIP has made the French government reject it. That could kill it entirely, but we cannot take that for granted. The rejection was phrased in nationalist terms. The US might propose "more concessions" (nominally, to France; actually, to the plutocrats and banksters) and France might support it again.
We have to kill it dead. And CETA. And the TPP.
Clinton denounced the TPP only because she needed to compete with Sanders. She has supported business-supremacy treaties for decades. If she wins the Democratic nomination, I expect she will find a way to push for such treaties again.
Due to unprecedented heat, all schools in Delhi have been closed for the summer.
It is not clear that the students will be any safer at home.
Although the "president" of the Gambia's men arrest and shoot protesters, people keep protesting.
It is a mistake to let racist gaffes overshadow the substance of racism.
Conservative Think Tank President Says Voter ID Helps Conservatives Win Elections.
Republicans have imposed voter suppression on 33 states.
The leader of a group of Israelis that burned a Palestinian teenager to death has been sentenced to life in prison for murder.
A wildfire in Canada is consuming the town of Fort McMurray, which ironically is the origin of tar sands oil extraction.
The fire is the result of "unseasonably hot" weather, but it's only "unseasonable" by 20th century standards. Global heating is making this (and the drought) the new normal.
You could call the destruction by fire of that town poetic justice, if the harmful effects of their oil sands extraction were limited to them. However, as we know, they will hit the whole world. Canadians, you must put an end to tar sands oil extraction.
A study estimates that almost 10% of deaths in the US are caused by a medical error.
Cameron's new censorship plan pretends to be aimed at "violent extremists", but actually targets all sorts of political opposition.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Wise entrepreneurs can still offer stock to their employees.
Climate-Exodus Expected in the Middle East and North Africa.
Human life will become difficult as very hot regions become even hotter. Tens of millions could start to flee, maybe hundreds of millions.
Global Water Shortages to Deliver 'Severe Hit' to Economies, World Bank Warns.
In the US, using biometrics instead of a password cedes legal rights.
The FBI acknowledged officially that its "hair matching" forensic technique was worthless. 2500 trials must now be checked to see whether they were miscarriages of justice.
Obama's "Common Core" education reform has failed to improve education.
We may as well get rid of it, and "No Child Left Alone".
LA thugs have redefined prostitution as "human trafficking" to make arresting prostitutes and their customers appear justified.
SCROTUS supports Obama's new nuclear weapons plan so much that they don't want to find out what this will cost.
Obama and the Republicans are both part of the Plutocratist Party.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States.
Honduras has charged suspects with the murder of Berta Cáceres.
Given their job descriptions, I don't think they would have acted on their own initiative.
Egypt's journalists are holding a sit-in next to the journalists' union after thugs raided it and arrested two journalists.
It takes real courage to protest in Egypt under General al-Sisi.
Labour has suspended two local officials for "antisemitism" because of statements that really only criticize the occupation of Palestine.
Those two people may or may not be antisemitic, but these statements don't indicate that.
Neither of the quoted statements appears antisemitic to me. One said that European support for Israel's occupation of Palestine helped to provoke terrorist attacks in Europe. This is surely true. The statement criticizes Israel, but does not express hostility towards Jews.
The other one compares Israel's occupation policies with Nazi genocide. To equate them would be an exaggeration — Israel is not trying to kill Palestinians, only to ethnically cleanse them from certain areas — but Uri Avnery sees a similarity. Unlike us, he saw real Nazis before his family fled Germany.
The FBI imposes secrecy about use of stingrays (fake cell towers for snooping on people) on state and local thugs, even when this requires cases to be thrown out.
However, it is quite possible that this secrecy enables them to illegally deny the use of stingrays in cases where they did use them.
Turkish Journalists Accuse Erdoğan of Media Witch-Hunt.
Some European countries have isolated jihadi prisoners to stop them from spreading their ideology to other prisoners.
Isolation from other prisoners does not have to mean isolation from everyone. In principle, this does not have to be solitary confinement — it could be like the prison Anders Breivik is in (which seems acceptable to me). In practice, it tends to be almost solitary confinement.
Trump, the union buster.
What Trump says doesn't mean much, but we can get an idea of how he wants to treat workers from the way he treats the workers in his hotel.
Chelsea Manning describes her horrible solitary confinement, in which she was constantly watched and forbidden to lie down or sit against the wall for 17 hours each day.
Australian thugs imprisoning an Iranian refugee (whose husband recently set himself on fire and died) are acting like kidnapers, threatening to punish her if she looks out the window since she might be seen. When she cries, they inject her with sedatives.
They are trying to bully her into going back to Iran, where she faces a danger of persecution.
Apparently Australia's policy for keeping refugees away is to threaten them with worse persecution than what they are fleeing from.
The tuna fishing business can be wiped out by overfishing unless the fishing countries make an agreement to preserve the stocks.
Mothers of jihadis now offer family counseling to help mothers dissuade their children from becoming jihadis.
I think this has a chance of working, unlike the heavy-handed government surveillance/repression campaigns. In addition, this won't give large numbers of young Muslims grounds to feel resentment.
The European Commission is inventing and distorting evidence to justify a new regime of censorship for the internet.
It's for the sake of the War on Sharing, of course.
US insurance companies, and the data brokers that serve them, must be strictly regulated about what kinds of data they can collect.
US citizens: oppose SCROTUS's attack on support for healthful school meals for US children.
The Republicans are working for the billionaires, who are confident that they can afford good food for their children and judge that poor people are superfluous.
Uber has changed the regulations that cover charging passengers for making cars wait.
This decision itself may not be objectionable. Taxis typically charge for making them wait. But that regulation is set by a city agency which is at least somewhat responsible to the people. Uber is a business headquartered somewhere else, which accepts no responsibility to the people of any city.
We should not allow a company to privatize the making of the regulations that create our social order.
Abu Omar, who was kidnaped by the CIA in Italy and sent to Egypt for torture, says that former agent Sabrina De Sousa is one of the small fry and shouldn't be prosecuted.
The real culprits are higher-ups and not on the list to prosecute.
Poaching of tigers in India is now going at 4 times the 2015 rate.
To reduce poverty, stop obsessing about what poor people do to survive, and more attention to making the rich pay enough taxes.
Angola is worse than Ferguson for jailing the poor: A man who fell asleep in a stranger's minivan has been in jail 8 years awaiting trial.
Global heating is destroying many towns in the Arctic, and will cause a wave of climate refugees.
Wisconsin prosecutors have appealed to the US Supreme Court to reopen their investigation that is likely to touch Governor Walker and his henchmen.
The investigation was shut down by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which Governor Walker had packed.
A prisoner in Nauru, who was raped, needs a surgical abortion which might have complications. Doctors say to send her to Australia for this, but the state won't allow it.
She cannot communicate with the public, and her name has been replaced with "S99".
Despite all efforts to keep Australia's outsourced immigration prisons secret, and the prisoners incommunicado, some footage has leaked out, and some whistleblowers are willing to risk imprisonment to recount the cruelty they have witnessed.
I hope Ms Orner is finishing this film in a safe place, far away from Australia.
Farm workers in Yolo county, California, have inadequate nutrition because of their low pay and other limitations.
The US teen pregnancy rate has fallen substantially, due to reliable long-term contraceptive methods.
Why Do Progressives Cling to Hillary?
Sanders asks the Democratic Party to think about which side it's on: the rich and powerful, or the rest.
Which is more realistic, Sanders or Clinton?
Chomsky measures the corporate corruption of US media by the way they dismiss Sanders, who stands for mainstream America, as a "radical extremist".
Plutocracy is pushing for cuts in workers' pensions, while retired executives get lavish retirement pay.
Fracking: Environmental Groups Sue EPA in Call for Strict Rules on Waste.
Fracking might not be so attractive if frackers had to take responsibility for the various kinds of environmental damage that it causes.
Trump has gained the Republican nomination; other candidates have given up.
Kasich eschewed the I'm-toughest-cruelest-extremest rhetoric that Cruz and Bush used, but his actions make him a right-wing extremist.
Bill Clinton's 1996 "antiterrorism" bill continues to prop up miscarriages of justice
Apple refuses to pay taxes to maintain Cupertino's infrastructure. Residents are getting angry.
In Uganda, women known as gay just get murdered. In Somalia, they are given the choice between marriage (a form of slavery) and death.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Queers in Kyrgyzstan are persecuted; bigots murder them with impunity.
Rising seas (due to global heating) will release pollution from coastal landfills.
Who's making sure the Saudi bombs keep falling on Yemen? The Tories.
(Plus Obama, of course.)
Increasing numbers of Dalits in India are converting to Buddhism.
57 lakh equals 5.7 million.
In winter under Tory cruelty, families must choose: heating or eating.
The second in command of the Israeli Army warned that Israel was taking up Nazi traits.
Death by GPS is the extreme case of a very common problem: using a GPS makes people helpless at orienting themselves.
I'd rather use a paper map.
A woman in solitary confinement speaks to the world through a play that shows how solitary confinement crushes the spirit.
Numerous reasons to reject a cruise ship vacation.
Another reason is that they are as artificial as a resort hotel. (I know this because I was once hired to give talks on a cruise — I'd never spend money to go on one.) All the specific pleasures available on them, you can find closer to home and much cheaper.
I think that what people mainly like about them is the idea of being on a cruise. They think they gave themselves a prize. Well, you can pick almost anything and think of it that way.
Over 70% of Britons expect the NHS to deteriorate.
Of course it will: the Tories are trying to kill it. Only a callous rich bastard can rationally vote for a Tory.
A study estimates that the UK could prevent 80,000 deaths annually by better regulating pollution, workplace safety, and food safety.
Rep. Ryan wants to make cancer treatment unaffordable for many Americans by changing a crucial point in Obama's medical care funding law.
Crackdown in Turkey's Kurdish South-East Turns Journalists into 'Terrorists'.
This is so Erdogan can cover up the continuing atrocities against the Kurds in Turkey.
Climate protesters blocked the largest coal mine in Britain.
Everyone: support clemency for Leonard Peltier.
Puerto Rico is defaulting on its debt, because vulture banksters lobbied Congress not to allow Puerto Rico a form of bankruptcy.
If everyone lived like Americans, the human world would have already exhausted its fresh water supplies.
Erdogan wants to prosecute members of Parliament for "terrorism".
Will they be able to find asylum in Europe?
Snowden analyzes the difference between whistleblowers' leaks and the establishments' leaks (which often damage security interests much more).
Britain has a long history of real antisemitism.
This needs to be rooted out. Note, however, that none of these examples had anything to do with concerns about Israel's occupation policy.
Global [Heating] Is Starving West Coast Waters of Oxygen.
The EU proposes that web sites should require visitors to give their national ID numbers.
Stop waiting for the "right moment" to curb global heating. The right moment was 15 years ago!
People, and especially women, who carry guns are far more likely to be shot with a gun.
A part of this may be because people who feel more threatened are more likely to get a gun. But surely that is not the only cause.
The Feinstein-Burr anti-encryption bill would ban the distribution of free encryption software in the US. All distribution of free systems would have to move out of the US.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Italy's supreme court ruled that stealing food to eat is not a crime if you are desperately hungry.
NSA and CIA Double Their Warrantless Searches on Americans in Two Years.
US citizens: call on the SEC to make Wall Street banks return the money they got from cheating American cities.
US citizens: call for maintaining funds allocated for coping with future Ebola outbreaks.
The UK regularly deports Romanian prostitutes by claiming they are not working. In fact, they are working, but they have trouble proving this.
A large British retail chain has gone bankrupt because its main owner drained it constantly of money.
Parents Shouldn't Spy on Their Kids — it is bad for them, as well as unjust.
It was dangerously easy to make profiles about everyone in the Netherlands based on data available to the public.
Inequality Will Get Worse Until There's a Revolution.
Electing Clinton, Trump, Cruz or Kasich sure won't help.
Bernie Sanders Is Right: Poor People Don't Vote And It's a Problem.
One significant obstacle is logistical: coping with poverty is so hard that they have no time to vote. Another is Republican interference with voting.
Many teenage girls in the US today have been convinced they need plastic surgery on their genitals in order to be attractive to boys.
Wang Yam was convicted of murder in a secret trial. Now his conviction has been put in doubt because the thugs concealed evidence that could have helped his defense.
There is other evidence of official shenanigans in connection with this case.
Islamist murderers have spread terror in Bangladesh.
US citizens: call on Congress to pass the Lead-Safe Housing for Kids Act.
US citizens: call on the Democratic and Republican parties to stop advocating use of fossil fuels.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress to repeal the gag rule that AmeriCorps volunteers are not allowed to give information about abortion.
Obama's Controversial Offshore Drilling Proposal Rests On Research Funded By Fossil Fuel Industry.
This policy is based on a refusal to recognize the fact that oil is now cheap, and the knowledge that we need to keep 80% of known reserves in the ground.
This shows an example of the standard way businesses corrupt science nowadays. Businesses fund professors, who know what they have to say in order to get more support in the future. They also support "think tanks" in which those professors can meet and produce reports to say what the businesses want them to say.
Then the same businesses' pet politicians can cite these studies as an excuse to do what these businesses want.
The first step in putting an end to this is to make businesses get smaller.
Shame on states that force totally incapacitated people to suffer years of futile pain.
A group of young people sued the state of Washington, demanding that it protect them (and everyone else alive decades from now) from the danger of climate mayhem. The court has ordered the state to do more to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
The US crime of "conspiracy" is so vague that people can get long prison sentences for crimes they didn't know about and had only a tenuous relationship to.
Everyone: call on US Chamber of Commerce to stop lobbying against better pay and working conditions.
US citizens: call on legislators not to take money from oil companies.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Brigham Young University expelled Madi Barney when the administration found out that she had reported being raped. So she launched a campaign to pressure the university to change the "honor code".
The current policy is totally logical if you believe the idea that "honor" consists of staying far away from sex. I'd say that idea is the root of the problem.
Exiled Soviet, then Russian, dissident Vladimir Bukovsky says he is being framed for possession of "child pornography". He has started a hunger strike just as he did in the gulag.
Stanford University rebuffed persistent protests, refusing to divest from fossil fuel companies.
The cited reason was simply "Let's take it slowly", which is exactly the attitude that is now fatal.
Disentangling real antisemitism in Britain from right-wing misrepresentations is sometimes a difficult question.
Some of the accusations are based on statements taken out of context or misinterpreted.
Was the bombing of the MSF hospital in Kunduz a war crime?
Reckless action can be a war crime, but I think it is a stretch to equate confusion to recklessness. Especially since confusion is almost ubiquitous in war. For instance, US Army officers try very hard not to kill their fellow soldiers, but that happens anyway — through confusion.
Ted Cruz is behind a bill to support state bans on municipal WiFi access.
In effect, he is trying to give more power to the merged Charter/Time-Warner.
In resisting a movie company's claim to have a copyright on the artificially constructed Klingon language, an amicus brief cites proverbs in Klingon.
If you are using Tinder from an iThing, your parents or your ex could be snooping on your use.
It must be the case that either Tinder or Apple offers some interface for snooping.
Muslims in the US are often treated as terrorists, just because they are Muslim and talk with someone in a language other than English. Sikhs face the same harassment, since ignorant Americans think they are Muslims.
Indians are dying from drought and heat, and also from the fires that have been caused by those.
Will India learn its lesson and start cutting back on fossil fuels?
Shafik Rehman, Bangladeshi editor that supports an opposition party, has been charged with plotting to murder the prime minister's son. It seems he was investigating someone who was alleged to be planning this.
The Bangladeshi state is more interested in imprisoning secular writers than catching those who kill them.
Global heating could deoxygenate large areas of the ocean within 20 years.
This would mean no more seafood in some parts of the world, and perhaps extinction of some (or many) species.
Arguing for taxing the wealth of the rich, not only their income.
SCROTUS are trying to attack the protection of endangered species through the military spending bill.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States.
US citizens: call on Senator Baldwin & Rep Gwen Moore to end sending cluster bombs to Salafi Arabia.
A Florida thug is being prosecuted for battery; he attacked a handcuffed woman who was being put in jail.
She tried to kick him, which was a provocation. But since she was handcuffed at the time, she was unable to really hurt the thug, and he could have handled the situation without brutality. He should have controlled himself. That's the job — of a police officer.
A court ruled the FBI needs to get a warrant to inject malware into someone's machine. It can't just set a trap for whoever visits a certain site, without the authority of a court order.
However, the FBI has written new regulations for itself, saying that one court order can authorize it to attack an unlimited set of computers, if they are using Tor.
Senator Widen will try to cut this back.
I think it is legitimate for the state to install spy software in suspects' computers, with a court order; but these orders must be limited in scope so as not to threaten everyone.
The hot water that is killing much of the Great Barrier Reef is due to El Niño on top of global heating. By 20 years from now, continued global heating could make this temperature normal, and the reef certainly won't survive.
Tony B'liar did sales work for Salafi Arabia's oil business while ostensibly the UK's "Middle East peace envoy".
We must stop putting minors in solitary confinement. (And mostly adults, too.)
An Iranian who tried to go to Australia but was sent to Nauru couldn't stand being there. He set himself on fire, and later died.
He could not get proper medical care in Nauru, so Australia moved him to Brisbane in Australia, but this took a long time because Nauru is 4500 miles away from Brisbane. Who was responsible for forcibly placing him so far away? The Australian state.
His wife, who accompanied him to Brisbane, is being held incognito. The Australian government uses a variety of unjust means to suppress information about the various cruel things it does to would-be refugees. For instance, making it a crime to report those things. and sending them to a place (Nauru) where independent journalists are excluded.
Thugs in Paris violently attacked Nuit Debout protesters to force them out of the Place de la République.
I spoke there two weeks ago about free software and how massive surveillance threatens democracy.
The response was very favorable.
US citizens: tell the Senate to protect America's coastal national parks.
US citizens: tell the Forest Service: Don't renew Nestlé's water withdrawal permit.
Students at many US universities are holding protests, in some cases sit-ins, to demand divestment from fossil fuels.
Today's college students have a good chance to be killed by global heating in the second half of this century. Planet-roasters are spending millions to make sure this happens. It is rational for the students to take big risks and make substantial sacrifices to try to overcome the planet-roasters.
The US has adopted in Iraq the technique of exploding a missile above the roof of a building as a way of "warning" civilians to leave the building (which is scheduled to be bombed shortly thereafter).
The problems are that (1) the people don't necessarily recognize what the explosion means, or even that it was an explosion, and (2) the actual bombardment may come so fast that people don't have time to get their children or elderly parents out of the building.
Giving this sort of warning cannot as such be bad, but if it becomes an excuse for predictably killing civilians, that is bad.
Arizona has earmarked 5 million dollars for the Koch brothers' right-wing propaganda institutes. That's because many politicians there are already their henchmen.
Don't the Koch brothers have enough money to fund their own propaganda?
Bruno Kramm of the German Pirate Party was arrested for quoting part of the famous poem that insults Erdoğan.
Some towns in Australia find some slogans on the sides of vans offensive and want to institute a regime of public censorship against offending anyone.
Many US companies overstate their profits by using misleading accounting.
A thug working as a security guard at Walmart accused Tyrone Carnegay of stealing a tomato. Rather than allow Carnegay to show the receipt, the thug broke his bones with a stick, then arrested him.
This thug should spend 200 times as long in jail as Carnegay had to spend.
Why are people in Western countries buying less? Is it a cultural shift influenced by Buddhism?
I have a different theory: so many people have reduced incomes, or live in a very small space, that they simply can't buy a lot of stuff.
Israel's Covert War Against Palestinian Media.
The Dalhousie University student union has decided to divest from certain companies that directly aid Israel's occupation of Palestine.
Israel is confiscating land from Palestinian farmers.
10 states with lots of sun have obeyed fossil fuel companies by discouraging solar power.
A vehicle for billionaires' disguised political spending openly flouts US campaign finance law.
The FCC has authorized the merger of Comcast and Charter Cable. After this merger, only two companies will control 2/3 of US subscribers. No industry should ever be allowed to get that concentrated, unless it is a tightly regulated monopoly.
Mitsubishi Lied About Vehicle Emissions for 25 Years.
Obama's Offshore Drilling Proposal Based on Fossil Fuel Industry Research.
Everyone: call on Walmart to make sure its canned tuna was caught without killing sharks; also to make sure all the workers involved are treated decently.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Luxembourg is prosecuting two whistleblowers and a journalist for revealing how Price Waterhouse Coopers helps companies dodge taxes.
Three Iranian journalists have been sentenced to many years in prison on thinly disguised charges of saying things the mullahs do not like.
Under Iran's peculiar system of repression, the mullahs are above the elected president, so he can't do anything when they arrest his supporters.
The richest 0.1% are the ones who really have the influence in the US. Even the others in the 1% are starting to be treated like prey.
David Miscavige, head of the Church of Scientology, threatened to sue the publisher of a forthcoming book which rips him to shreds — written by his father.
Scientology has torn many other families apart. That it is doing so to the Miscavige family is sad, but poetic justice.
The Tory in charge of crushing the National Health Service comes from a background of such privilege that he has no compassion either for patients or the doctors that treat them.
All he understands is life in the class that gains from dooH niboR.
Abortion is still a crime in part of Australia, except when "necessary" for the woman's health.
India's Drought Migrants Head to Cities in Desperate Search for Water.
Nobelist Randy Schekman says his lab will boycott the most prestigious journals to protest practices that harm science.
One of those practices is the paywall, but he cites other harms as well.
The effects of marijuana legalization in Colorado.
A new victory for those who want to pour lots of money into US election campaigns anonymously.
Aid to the Eritrian tyranny in the hope that it will drive fewer Eritrians into exile is fatuous.
How about providing aid to refugees from Eritria just outside the borders of Eritria?
Do you want to think of Shakespeare as a "content provider"?
If not, please don't call anyone that. And please don't call works or publications "content".
If you are in solitary confinement, the thugs can do all sorts of nasty (and prohibited) things to you and get away with it, because they can prevent you from telling anyone about it.
Thugs in the UK (and the US) continue to demonize large segments of society, and are ready to maim or kill them given any excuse.
Pervasive surveillance inhibits masses of people: after Snowden showed everyone how much the US tracks people's browsing, there was a 20% decrease in visits to Wikipedia pages about topics relating to terrorism. Evidently a large fraction of people are terrorized by surveillance.
The rate of visits to those pages remain depressed three years later.
Netanyahu rejected a French plan for a peace conference in which other countries would have tried to pressure Israel and Palestine to agree.
Netanyahu has no wish to make peace with Palestinians; his only use for peace negotiations is as an excuse for continuing the occupation indefinitely.
Uri Avnery: Israel needs a new leftist/peace movement of people that are proudly both Arab-lovers and Jew-lovers.
Global heating has already increased the rate of heat-related injuries, but we ain't seen nothin' yet.
UK thugs whose official job was to investigate "extremists" planning violent crimes were in fact investigating dissidents, including Green Party politicians. A year ago they "promised" not to do this any more, but they continued anyway.
A Green Party leader explains why they do this.
Protesters are camped outside a thug office in San Francisco to protest killings by the thugs.
I don't think we should stretch the term "hunger strike" to include taking sugar or vitamins. A hunger strike is so powerful precisely because the striker goes to the utmost limit of nonviolence.
Why So Many Iranians Have Come to Hate the Hijab.
That repression (freudian pun intended) is what the hijab really means — its purpose. People have a right to wear them, but we should not give the practice any respect.
US citizens: tell the U.S. Senate to reject the China Bilateral Investment Treaty. It's like a miniature TPP.
Papua New Guinea's prime minister says he will close the Manus Island prison where Australia has parked people who tried to go to Australia by boat. He asks Australia to find another place to put boat people.
Papua New Guinea's constitution has protections for human rights which are needed in Australia's constitution.
Muslim fanatics in Bangladesh have murdered 16 writers that stood for ideas that the fanatics dislike, and the murder campaign is accelerating.
China has imposed strict rules on foreign NGOs that operate in China to make it hard for them to finance local organizations.
The UK thugs have often collaborated hand with the rich and their media outlets against the rest of Britain. The coverup and denial of the Hillsborough killings were an example.
Obama Is Chipping Away at the 'New Jim Crow'. But More Needs To Be Done.
Germany is proposing measures that would make offshore tax evasion somewhat more difficult.
However, this would have no effect on tax dodging which is lawful.
In places where ISPs make users pay to access anything but Facebook and/or Wikipedia, they use those services for file sharing.
File sharing is good, and ought to be legal. Shame on that article for supporting the publishers' smear campaign by calling sharing "piracy".
I understand that Wikipedia does not want to be a site for file sharing. Besides which, it has a specific purpose, and letting people post whatever they wish is not it. Still, they should not support the smear campaign.
It is also a mistake to refer to works as "content".
US congresscritters have hired former tax-dodger lobbyists to write the tax regulations.
Australian Greens call for a tax on mines to pay for the environmental damage they do.
Chatbots are ideal for phishing, because they are running on a server that isn't yours.
Any speech recognition running on a server that isn't yours, you can't trust.
US citizens: call on Wall Street to stop giving "golden parachutes" to employees that move to government appointments.
The president should not appoint such people. Sanders would not.
US citizens: stand with striking Verizon employees.
US citizens: call on the Senate to pass Biotechnology Food Labeling and Uniformity Act.
Everyone: call on Niger to raise the age for marriage so that teenagers are not forced into marriage.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
It is wrong to refer to teenagers as "children" — that tends to encourage people to disrespect their rights. They are adolescents. Forced marriage is bad enough that we need not exaggerate by calling the victims "children".
Over a million people in the UK live in destitution, meaning they can't afford the basic necessities of life.
The Tories put them in destitution by systematically searching for opportunities for dooH niboR. Their policies for driving rents up and driving wages down contributed too.
The Tories are lower than vermin — Aneurin Bevan.
A UK court found that 96 football fans that died in Hillsborough stadium in 1989 were killed by the negligence of thugs.
The thugs started constructing their cover-up almost immediately.
Bangladesh's Democracy Is at Risk if Sheikh Hasina Does Not Stop Extremists [from murdering those that disagree with them].
If Not Now, When? Young Jews Refuse to Stay Silent on the Occupation This Passover.
"Nestlé Is Trying to Break Us": A Pennsylvania Town Fights Predatory Water Extraction.
Protests have broken out in Cairo, so strongly that the state can't entirely suppress them.
How ironic that the protests that the Egyptian regime arise on an issue of misconceived patriotism.
According to the Egyptian state, the two islands in question belonged to Salafi Arabia all along, and its king asked Egypt to station troops on them in case Israel tried to occupy them. I have no reason to doubt that this is true, but apparently Egyptians won't take al-Sisi's word for it.
Whistleblowers who complain about abuse of prisoners in Australia's offshore immigration prisons face mockery and punishment.
Smoking reduction measures in Germany are quite effective; few young people start smoking there now.
Plans and models for coping with global heating should not presume we will soon be able to remove CO2 from the atmosphere in substantial quantities.
US citizens: call on Congress to support the Murphy-Paul-Lieu-Yoho law to limit arms sales to Salafi Arabia.
US citizens: Thank the legislators that defended freedom of speech by opposing bills to censor advocacy of boycott, divestment and sanctions towards Israel.
I do not support this campaign; rather, I support Gush Shalom's campaign to boycott companies that profit from Israel's colonies in Palestinian territory. However, whatever we think of the Palestinian BSD campaign as substance, we must all support people's right to advocate that policy (and various other policies).
Pressuring Australia to cut its giant subsidies for fossil fuels.
Congress Demands to Know How Many [US] Citizens Are Being Spied On [by the NSA].
"Intelligent assistants" that listen to everything you say might someday discern your intentions to buy something. Or at least they might convince you that you intended to buy it.
US citizens: call on Obama to order no more oil and gas drilling in Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.
US citizens: tell the US government to Keep federal lands federal — don't give them to states to sell off.
Everyone: call on the US Exim Bank not to support a coal plant next to the Sundarbans.
The kelp forests of Northern California are dying across a broad region. Other species that depend on kelp are dying too.
No one knows why this is happening, but global heating and El Niño may play a role.
Uber doesn't make things easy for people whose accounts have been stolen.
Michigan Officials Charged in Flint Water Poisoning, But Gov. Snyder Has Not Even Been Questioned.
The idea that he didn't know about this, while paying close attention to little details of other issues, is not credible.
People in part of New Orleans are being invited to report "suspicious" activities, such as people sleeping on the street, people walking while Black, etc.
This is being aimed at a neighborhood undergoing gentrification, and seems tailor-made to help force the poorer "undesirables" out.
Another professor in Bangladesh has been assassinated by religious fanatics. The victim this time was, it appears, a secularist but did not campaign for secularism.
The National Coordinating Center for Communications monitors the status of cell phone networks in the US, and can shut them down, too.
EFF and ACLU Expose Government's Secret Stingray Use in Wisconsin Case.
Why destroying Kenya's collection of confiscated ivory is the right way to protect elephants.
Considering how hard it is to burn ivory, and how much CO2 that generates, I wonder if there is some other safe and effective way of ruining it for sale. If ivory is chopped into small pieces, do they biodegrade?
The FCC is investigating rules to make ISPs protect users' privacy, but the proposals don't go far enough.
The ISP need to know what you are currently connecting to, but it has no need to remember what you connected to more than a minute ago. It should not be allowed to remember this, except under a specific court order.
Why Do People Get So Upset When The Government Helps The Poor?
Applications to help women get pregnant are spyware, to help companies find out who is pregnant (and who wants to be).
Fate of World's Coastlines Rests on Melting Antarctic Ice.
Chimpanzees prefer their vegetables cooked, and will save food for later in order to have a chance to cook it.
A group of congresscritters have demanded that the NSA report how many US citizens' data the NSA has collected "incidentally" through PRISM.
Egyptian Ministry of Interior Accuses Reuters of 'Spreading False News'. Journalists could be sentenced to 3 years in prison for this.
For the Egyptian tyranny, any critical news is "false" by definition.
Medical businesses are spending heavily to defeat a proposed single-payer medical system in Colorado.
The single-payer system is good, but the way it will be paid for is badly designed. It should come from income tax instead so as to make the rich pay a bigger share.
UK immigration has a habit of denying asylum with careless snap judgments, deporting people who are likely to be tortured and so on.
It will now make that carelessness harder to resist by charging so much for an appeal that most refugees won't be able to afford it.
The "need" to charge more only exists because the government is giving that money to rich people by letting them pay little tax.
Investigative journalist Nick Turse reports on how he filed 300 Freedom of Information Act requests in a year, all for his investigative work. The Pentagon calls him a troll, and wants the law changed to block such investigations.
London Next in International Campaign to Stop Pearson (Mis)Education.
A lawsuit in Chile aims to ban the use of surveillance balloons that track everybody everywhere on the street.
Tony B'liar's staff were warned in 2001 by the head of counterterrorism in MI6 that Dubya's plans to invade Iraq would inspire terrorists.
Either he ignored this, and was incompetent, or he secretly welcomed the opportunity this would offer him to look tough by attacking Britons' freedom, and was a traitor.
The UK Labour Party refused to sell McDonalds a booth at the party conference, because McDonalds persistently refuses to negotiate with workers that are trying to form a union.
I would say "Bravo!" except that this shouldn't be seen as exceptional. It should be a "no brainer". The fact that it isn't so seen, that some even question it, is a measure of how far New Labour took it into supporting plutocracy. I am glad to see it reinvigorated.
The plutocratist Labour Party, like the Clinton-Obama wing of the Democratic Party, won't try to do anything more than slow the surrender to the rich.
A well-meaning "local currency" project seems to have total surveillance as a byproduct.
I can't understand how people who presumably do not like massive surveillance can set this issue completely aside when they judge projects and products that track people. If we want to continue having democracy, we must build systems that surveil less.
I was disgusted to see today that the only way to pay for street parking in Paris (at least on the street where I am staying) is with some sort of credit card. That tracks people's movements. Even if the card is not associated with any person, the system will record that the same person paid for parking in a series of places. This is creeping total surveillance, and we must hate every single step in this campaign against our rights.
Omar al-Bashir, tyrant of Sudan, keeps on having his thugs kill students.
Big companies such as Google and Facebook have built large installations close to sea level, and they are going to get flooded.
Reporters Without Borders now ranks the US as number 41 in freedom of the press, because of Obama's persistent attacks on journalists' sources (i.e., whistleblowers).
This is where the US has a duty to be number 1.
Faisal bin ali Jaber continues to sue for information about the US drone attack that killed his relatives.
To stop global heating, it is vital to make the rich pay taxes by ending their tax-dodging.
Poor countries need 4 trillion dollars through 2030 to reduce their emissions as much as they have already pledged, and those pledges are far from sufficient to avoid disaster.
A proposed business-supremacy treaty for Asia includes restrictions on generic medicines, and would stop India from providing many generic drugs to poor people in a number of other countries.
As with other business-supremacy treaties, often referred to misleadingly as "free trade treaties" by their supporters, there is no good in this treaty. The countries involved should kill it.
It is a fundamental mistake to call these restrictions "intellectual property" because that leads people to confuse them with unrelated issues such as copyright law. Every time that term is used, it spreads confusion — so please, don't use it!
A new natural gas pipeline to Massachusetts has been blocked.
The public in the US and Europe has turned against the TPP. Will that be enough to stop it?
The Netherlands shut down an encrypted communication service, Ennetcom, on the grounds that some of its users were using it do crime.
This seems rather dangerous to me.
Foods and supplements can't "boost your immune system".
Torture victims will be allowed to sue the psychologists that designed the CIA's torture program, and subpoena documents about it.
After Turkish academics condemned the gratuitous war against Kurds in Turkey, Erdoğan can't decide whether to accuse them of "terrorist propaganda" or "insulting Turkishness".
This is absurd. Those academics do honor to Turkishness; it is Erdoğan whose conduct insults Turkishness.
US citizens: call on Obama to veto the dirty energy bill.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: tell the Treasury Department not to allow pension cuts for the Central States Pension Fund.
US citizens: call on the Senate to protect net neutrality by rejecting the bill designed to kill it.
The FCC's network neutrality regulations are not strong enough, but what SCROTUS want is none at all.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States.
Citizens of Massachusetts: Call for closing a loophole in campaign funding law.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: ask your congresscritter to cosponsor the bill to audit the Pentagon.
After a Syrian or Russian plane bombed a hospital in Aleppo, the cease-fire has nearly collapsed.
Gene therapy has successfully treated a kind of blindness.
Investigating the causes of the US attack on the MSF hospital in Kunduz. It seems to have really been confusion. I wouldn't expect the US Army to attack a hospital intentionally. Journalists, maybe.
When a Robot Kills, Is It Murder or Product Liability?
The Mika Model story starts where Ex Machina leaves off. But the part with the screwdriver is not credible. The company would just send a command to shut the robot down.
The Marshall Islands are suffering the worst drought ever recorded.
Trump's big "foreign policy" statement is incoherent, packed with self-contradictions.
I think this is because he decided to include all the points that might appeal to voters he seeks, and did not consider contradictions a problem. Perhaps he knows that his supporters won't be careful enough to notice them.
Republicans: It's OK for Corporations to Kill Workers.
Volkswagen and Shell are lobbying the EU not to reduce car emissions.
The civil war in South Sudan may have ended; the leaders of the two warring parties have started a "transitional government".
I wish them success at it.
Before British colonization, the Dinka and the Nuer used to be at war all the time, but they didn't have firearms.
A study found that some neonicotinoid pesticides harm bumblebee colonies,but one other neonicotinoid does not harm them.
There are many species of wild bees, and it is possible that the one that doesn't harm these bumblebees may harm other bees.
UK Greens: "Greens are often critical of the status quo. No wonder the police monitor us."
Some US charter school chains conceal the information that would help the public judge whether they do a good job.
Obama admitted, more or less, that the UK is of no particular importance in US policies.
Of course, we've known since Tony B'liar gave Dubya everything he wanted that the "special relationship" has a name: "subservience" or "vassalage".
Philip Nitschke, advocate for those who want to die, says that Avril Henry felt compelled to kill herself sooner than she would have preferred, from fear that she would be committed to a hospital/prison for planning an eventual suicide.
Even though she was fighting only to avoid her own pointless suffering, that was a worthy goal, and she was admirably level-headed and decisive about it. Her death was the world's loss, but we had no grounds to force her to stay alive, and it would have been wrong to do so by turning her life into hell.
Nitschke has been made a pariah for refusing to judge good and bad reasons for committing suicide.
I don't agree with him entirely. Many people want to commit suicide from depression; the depression may be treated, or spontaneously end, and then they will probably be glad they are still alive. It makes sense to stop them from making an irrevocable decision.
However, there are also same people who want to commit suicide for sane reasons, and they should be allowed to do so and should be entitled to practical help in arranging to be able to do so.
As countries lackadaisically sign the Paris climate agreement and take hesitant steps to do not enough, the treaties' climate goals are slipping out of reach.
Will Real-World Emissions Tests Clean Up Diesel Cars?
To See the Real Story in Brazil, Look at Who is Being Installed as President — and Finance Chiefs.
A large dam project in Brazil's Amazonia has been stopped because it would inundate indigenous people's land.
A large coral reef has been discovered at the mouth of the Amazon River, and oil companies are already working on killing it.
College Could Be Free In America If Corporations Paid Reagan-Era Taxes.
A Michigan official asked a technician in 2008 to artificially disguise high lead readings in drinking water.
Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to accept forced transfer of refugees from Australia. It is not clear what effect that will have, since Australia refuses to take them back.
A man writes about how his stepfather's violence crippled his mother, and in a way him also.
I used to hear, on Saturday nights, my father belittling and insulting his wife. I don't think he went as far as to hit her, but he made her miserable. And I felt miserable for her.
Pearson is privatizing the admissions decisions for teacher training in the US.
The usual pattern with privatization is that the company cuts corners, pays peanuts, and does a bad job. According to that letter, that's what's happening here.
Oklahoma thugs tried to steal $53,000 raised for charity by Burmese musicians, by claiming (against all evidence) that it had something or other to do with illegal drugs.
The CIA used prisoner Abu Zubaydeh as a guinea pig for torture methods for years, claiming he was a member of al-Qa'ida even though it already knew this was not true.
Now it wants to keep him in solitary confinement forever so that he can't testify about the way he was tortured.
Merrick Garland, proposed by Obama for the Supreme Court, sits now on the appeals court that has waited for years without ruling on Abu Zubaydeh's habias corpus petition. If he ever gets a hearing in Congress, I hope someone has the courage to pressure him about this.
But that won't affect my conclusions about whether he should be on the Supreme Court. He's not a progressive, he's a plutocrat.
Boston College has been ordered to hand over taped interviews that supporters of the IRA made, after they were promised these would be shown to others only after they were dead.
The latest digital technology is perfect at taking note of everything you do, and informing various companies and states about it.
The article says "Your devices", which presumes the reader has fallen into the trap. I hope you don't accept products like this.
"Privacy violations erode individuals' rights to autonomously make their own decisions and exercise individual power."
In the UK, as in the US, the tax authorities harp on the non-rich for small sums, but don't bother with the rich.
In the US, this was a political choice, probably because most of Congress has been bought.
In the TTIP, Chevron lobbied for the power to sue states if they take measures to curb global heating.
Various possible replacements for the "War on Drugs".
A war that's on drugs is especially dangerous because it tends to attack everyone indiscriminately.
One reason many people eat too much is that we have become accustomed to large plates.
Sheldon Adelson has turned the Las Vegas Review-Journal into a personal propaganda rag, prohibiting a columnist from criticizing him. The columnist, John L Smith, has quit in response.
Adelson had previously bankrupted Smith with a bogus defamation lawsuit.
Asha Moni, widow of murdered Bangladeshi secularist blogger Niladry Chattopadhya, says, "I must survive to seek justice," as she expects she is also a target.
Almost 80% of Junior Doctors (across England) Took Part in All-Out Strike. "Junior doctor" in the NHS includes a large fraction of the doctors.
There are now Salafi militias in Yemen, due apparently to the intervention by Salafi Arabia.
The NAACP's campaign against North Carolina's voter-ID law lost the first battle.
Brazil is considering a "cyber crime" bill that could impose broad and arbitrary censorship, as well as threatening users' anonymity.
5 billion dollars in penalty for Goldman Sachs would be just the cost of doing business— but the US government was so subservient that it will let company off paying substantial parts of that.
Trachoma could be eradicated for just a billion dollars.
Visiting investigators say that Mexican officials refused to cooperate with their investigation into the massacre of 43 students, about two years ago.
The CIA with help from Georgetown University, is censoring cold war history.
ALEC wants to keep poor people from suing, effectively end workman's compensation, and stop the US government from acting to end depressions.
If Britain leaves the EU, it will be an opportunity to escape from present and past business-supremacy treaties. But the Tories won't use it for that — quite the contrary.
What they want to get rid of is the European human rights treaty.
The UK government is now attacking the independence of the BBC. That follows a path made by Berlusconi.
Meanwhile, in the US there's no need for right-wing state control of PBS and NPR, because the same companies that mostly give orders to the state have lots of control over them.
Cruz and Kasich decided to work together to block Trump from the Republican nomination.
I don't agree that Trump is the worst of them all. All the Republican and Democratic candidates are lousy except for Sanders. While Trump blazed a new trail of overt hostility to Mexicans and Muslims, the other Republican candidates are probably more serious than he is in their hostility to women and poor people.
Meanwhile, Clinton has supported coups d'etat south of the border and bombs lots of muslims already.
Sanders is the only major party candidate that i will vote for. My second choice would be the Green Party candidate.
Chinese Journalist Sentenced to Nearly 5 Years for 'Provoking Trouble'.
Everyone: File a public comment asking California not to resume executions.
Malia Bouattia, elected head of the UK's National Union of Students, faces accusations of antisemitism for attacking Zionism.
England's NHS doctors, most of them, are planning an indefinite strike rather than accept the contract that the government wants to impose by edict.
The government's goal is to destroy the NHS, and paying its staff too little is the chosen method.
The issue affects only England as the other zones of the UK have separate NHS policies.
US citizens: call for moving marijuana out of Schedule 1, so as to stop pretending it has no medical use.
The UK government is talking about requiring foreign companies to disclose their true owners when they buy property in the UK or bid for government contracts.
That is a step in the right direction, but it should not be so limited. It should be a condition, for a payment to a foreign company to be deductible as a business expense, for that foreign company to disclose who owns it. That would come close to making it a requirement for doing business in the UK.
To avoid 2C of global heating, countries must strengthen their Paris Agreement pledges pretty soon.
But even 2C is too much.
Obama should declare a climate emergency and block US oil exports. That would not be enough to prevent global heating disaster, but it would be a step in the right direction. Even more important, it would set an example of recognizing how serious the problem is.
US citizens: call on Obama to block the merger of Syngenta and ChemChina.
Distribution of "child" pornography is now hidden on sites that normally appear to have only adult pornography. The result is that people trying to download the adult pornography may get "child" pornography they did not want. They could be jailed for this.
This is yet more proof that it is intolerable to prosecute people for having downloaded something, or having a copy of something — no matter what that something is.
Be careful not to take the term "child abuse images" on face value. It's accurate for some of the images, which are photos of real sexual abuse of real children, but not all of them. Some of the "children" are adolescents, or even adults that appear to be adolescents, and others are not real people at all.
The inhabitants of Ni'lin village continue regular nonviolent protests against the Israel wall that cut them off from their farmland, and Israel keeps attacking them.
US citizens: call on the Treasury Department to launch investigations of tax dodgers revealed by the Panama papers
Audi developed emissions test cheating software in 1999 but didn't use it. Volkswagen got it 10 years later and actually used it.
A Hamas militant put a bomb on a bus, and was killed by wounds from it.
Oakland, California, which used to have lots of slums, is now too expensive for poor people to live in at all.
What the Bay Area needs is a lot of non-luxurious housing built near mass transit lines.
Two FBI agents carried out a multi-stage plan to steer Khalil Abu Rayyan into terrorism. The first pretended to be in love with him, and broke his heart. Then the second one manipulated his suicidal inclinations by proposing terrorism as a substitute.
The plan didn't actually work: he didn't do anything. But it gave the FBI an excuse to search his house and find that he owned a gun.
Since the only reason to search his house was the plan to entrapment him, the gun should be invalid evidence and all charges should be dropped.
Alan Wainwright, who exposed the UK construction industry's blacklist, is suing because now he seems to be blacklisted.
Cambodia has banned a documentary about assassinated Cambodian activist Chut Wutty, who resisted deforestation.
It appears that the government is thoroughly corrupt and will go to great lengths to protect extractivist business. Killing Chut Wutty was part of that, and this act of censorship is too. Other environmental activists there have been imprisoned.
Maxima Acuña has blocked a big US company from digging a gold mine on the spot where her farm is located. Lawsuits, violence, and sabotage of her crops didn't make her back down, and international support helped her stand up to them.
The mine would have poisoned the whole zone, not just her farm.
The Koch brothers have spent 1.5 million dollars to fight a plan to protect the Grand Canyon region from uranium mining.
RIP Loomis Reef, the coral and the fish, killed by human action.
Extractivists keep saying, "Destruction is so far off that you shouldn't worry about it," until the destruction arrives. Then they say, "There's nothing left to destroy, so why not let us take all we wish?" But there are things elsewhere that we can still save, if we push it.
Face It, Britain's Corporate Fatcats Will Party Until We Turn the Music Off.
One way to turn it off: bring back high income tax rates for high incomes. While plutocratist governments compete to attract rich people to spend some money, democratic governments should ally to make sure the rich pay tax.
The billionaires financing Clinton's campaign are heavily invested in fossil fuels and pipelines.
Students at some US universities, campaigning for divestment from fossil fuels, have occupied school buildings and refuse to leave.
The UK Parliament voted to declare PISSI's attacks against Christians and Yazidis as "genocide".
This is a veiled rebuke to Erdoğan's hidden support for PISSI, but not overt criticism. Too bad — it would have been fun to see him demand prosecution of the UK Parliament for insulting him.
The ministers stubbornly refuse to do what Parliament told them to do.
There has to be a specific reason for such stubbornness. Are they protecting countries that helped PISSI reach the power to commit genocide?
Salafi Arabia's regime demonstrated hostility to visiting Obama, who has not given them the unstinting public support it feels entitled to.
The question is, will he have the courage to help curb the worldwide harm that Salafi Arabia does: oppression of women locally, and spreading extreme, fanatical and patriarchal Islam around the world.
Michigan officials face charges for poisoning Flint's water then lying to cover it up.
I agree that Governor Snyder should be the main target. We don't publicly have proof, but plenty of grounds for investigation.
However, starting by charging the small fry can be a fine way to make them testify against Mr Big.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a plutocratist "think tank" whose purpose is paid propaganda, faces investigation for aiding Exxon's global heating denial.
On the correct pronunciation of "Exxon".
Thugs that shot innocent people trying to flee flooded New Orleans have finally been sentenced to many years in prison.
Parents of children murdered in Sandy Hook are suing the gun manufacturer for marketing its product in militaristic ways that appeal to the desire to kill.
So far, global heating has affected the US mainly in less winter cold. As heating continues in this century, it will mean painful summer heat.
Unrelenting Winter Warmth Could Herald Alaska's Future.
Another reason to leave your smartphone home: the constant search for frequent stimulation makes people more susceptible to boredom.
More trains and buses in the US record passengers' conversations.
Microphones that record all or most of the time should be banned by law in public transit vehicles including taxis.
In the UK, a university education at a non-prestigious university is no longer a path to higher income, but it saddles the student with high debt that is hard to pay off.
Malia Bouattia condemns antisemitism and says that she has always opposed this and other forms of bigotry.
It seems to be a case of the usual right-wing lie that labels all criticism of the occupation of Palestine as "antisemitism".
The leading presidential candidate in the Philippines is somewhat like another Trump, publicly promoting violence. He made a joke about a missionary who was raped and murdered, which may cost him the election.
If poor Filipinos are supporting him because society exploits them and offers them no opportunity, it follows that his campaign is yet another distraction campaign. It's the plutocrats, stupid!
Researchers are tackling the problem of extending the human lifespan.
I am very much in favor of this, but we will have even more need to reduce the birth rate.
Supposing we reduce the birth rate sufficiently, I expect life extension won't cause economic problems. This is because by the time these treatments work well and are quite common, developed countries will probably have an economic system that doesn't require people to work, and most people won't be able to find any work.
But we can't take that for granted. If the plutocrats win, they could force most people into Hunger Games poverty that few will want to extend.
The Egyptian "false news" published by Reuters is that Giulio Regeni was arrested and handed over to "homeland security" on the night he disappeared.
This doesn't prove that "homeland security" tortured and killed him, but it seems plausible from a regime so murderous.
Aggressive marketing of cosmetic surgery covers up the risk, paving the way for social pressure to make many people believe it is their only hope.
The result is a sort of beauty inflation, comparable to grade inflation in a school. When most students get an A, getting a B is in effect describes you as a bad student. When most people who aren't naturally beautiful get cosmetic surgery, an appearance that 40 years ago would have been just fine may now be regarded as ugly.
Anorexia is part of a similar phenomenon.
Republicans that oppose abortion rights mostly shy away from the logical conclusion, which is to treat their female relatives as murderers. So their excuse is to treat women as lacking responsibility for their actions.
The FISA court contrived a strained excuse to let the FBI study the bulk information that the NSA collects without half trying.
Some congresscritters are not happy with this.
Atheist Pastor Sparks Debate by 'Irritating the Church into the 21st Century'.
The amount of annual damage from "natural" disasters continues to increase.
Partly this is due to human activities; for instance, global heating makes droughts and floods happen, and deforestation also makes for worse flooding for the same amount of rain. Partly this is because of increase in human population: more people need to live in the regions that are prone to various sorts of disaster.
In addition to curbing global heating, we also need to curb the human population.
The Koch brothers say they might vote for Clinton.
This confirms that we shouldn't!
Time to Bury the 'Clean Coal' Myth.
Usually it refers to hypothetical future technology and they want you to treat it as given.
Patents will interfere with US marijuana farmers.
Patents should not be allowed to interfere with farmers' large-scale cultivation of crops.
Using the term "intellectual property" to refer to patents is a terrible mistake, because in other articles "intellectual property" refers to copyright, and in yet other articles it refers to trademarks. Patent law is totally different from copyright law, and both of them have nothing to do with trademark law, and confusing them leads invariably to total nonsense.
A decision by the CAFC effectively destroyed the right of first sale in patent law. The EFF asks the Supreme Court to reverse this decision.
New York thugs are being prosecuted for perjury, as well as for beating up a postman based on an irrational grudge.
The problems of people far away can seem very easy to fix with a little imported intervention.
Refuting several fallacious arguments offered by the lobbyists for countries that assist tax dodging.
In many US industries, profits are too high — because companies have effectively limited competition.
How Technology Helps Creditors Control Debtors, and denies ordinary people the possibility of owning things.
I think many of these practices ought to be prohibited by law. Not only because they work for the rich while restricting the liberty of the poor, but because they give publishers too much power.
A new Libyan government has been set up, mainly by foreigners. Some Libyan factions have joined it but others are reluctant. The talk about "security help" suggests that it is a vehicle for intervention, as is the government of Somalia.
I won't say that this is necessarily a bad thing, if it works. Libya is in horrible shape, due to previous US and European help. But this help could go wrong, too.
Hillary's Dance: The Two-Faced Hypocritical 12-Step.
Chemical and radioactive contamination at George Air Force Base makes the military personnel gravely ill and causes birth defects for their children.
US citizens: call on the EPA to close the loopholes in its Risk Management Plan for preventing accidents in chemical plants.
US citizens: call on HUD not to sell Americans' home mortgages to Wall Street.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour is on trial in Israel for a poem; the court is judging her based on a translation made by a thug who isn't even qualified as a translator.
Israel has repeatedly demolished the houses of Araqib, an old Bedouin village that Israel refuses to recognize. They keep rebuilding, so Israel proposes to fine the remaining inhabitants for each day that they have spent in their village.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Everyone: tell Tobie Mining and Energy to drop its lawsuit against Colombia.
Colombia blocked a gold mine that could have poisoned part of the Amazon rain forest, and the mining company, based on the US, is now using the US-Colombia business supremacy treaty to sue.
It makes sense to pressure the company to drop the suit, but that's not enough. Colombia and the US should cancel this unjust treaty.
Facebook employees asked if Facebook should "stop Trump" by skewing what messages the useds of Facebook actually see.
It appears Facebook did not try to do this, but nothing prevents it. Which is another reason it is bad to be used by Facebook.
When people talk of "stopping Trump", they usually mean boosting some other candidate who is more or less right-wing, such as Cruz or Clinton. That makes no sense anyway.
India Drought 'Affecting 330 Million People' after Two Weak Monsoons.
The unparalleled heat is adding to the drought.
Chinese censorship systems actively look for Tor nodes so as to block them.
Thailand asks foreign residents to state their social media accounts, bank accounts, and the places where they buy things.
Don't go to Thailand — the state is effectively mad.
Thug representatives testifying to Congress want to add government censorship to the private censorship of corporate "app stores", as a way to ban encryption applications.
Threats by Billionaire Polluters intimidated the EU out of passing laws to curb pollution and greenhouse gases. The company threatened to move production out of the EU.
The right response would have been to tell them, "Get lost — Good riddance!"
It is true that sometimes pollution control laws can encourage companies to move the pollution to another country. That doesn't mean the laws are ineffective, though. Once some countries reduce pollution, it becomes easier to convince other countries to do likewise.
Israel has arrested a group of Jewish terrorists/ that tried to burn down a Palestinian house with a family in it.
This reminds me of what Islamist terrorists have done in Europe.
Why Is Britain Still Selling Saudi Arabia Arms to Use in Yemen?
A foolish protest at a university expresses solidarity with Muslim women who cover their hair as a statement of religious support for patriarchy.
Nobody is born with a hijab. People should have the right to cover their hair, but if you do so as a gesture of support for some religion, any religion, people are entitled to criticize you for that gesture. In particular, feminists may want to denounce the patriarchal religion that you are supporting, one that tells women (only!) that they should be ashamed if they don't do this.
Meanwhile, I suggest that the well-intentioned organizers of this event try organizing a "no hijab" day at a university in Iran, Libya, Salafi Arabia, or even Iraq.
The Council of Europe says that the EU's refugee deal with Turkey violates international law.
The EU should provide a lot more funds for food, shelter, education and health care for Syrian refugees, in the neighboring countries and internally displaced in Syria.
Half the US population lives in zones of dangerous air pollution.
Clinton gained substantially over Sanders in New York, but the fight is not over.
It would be premature to give up now and switch to supporting the Green Party.
In the US: call on American Electric Power to stop funding opponents of the Clean Power Plan.
Several Palestinian prisoners are on hunger strike against prolonged solitary confinement. Some of them have been imprisoned without trial.
US citizens: oppose the bill whose purpose is to sabotage the Endangered Species Act in name of sport.
The French government wants to extend the State of Emergency (i.e., suspended human rights) until the end of July because some important sports events are coming up.
Such events occur frequently. If that's enough to pre-empt human rights, they could justify suspending them forever.
Australian senators have proposed a ban on cosmetics with microbeads. The microbeads kill wildlife.
US citizens: call on Obama not to deliver portable anti-aircraft missiles to Syrian rebels.
The supposedly "secular" Syrian rebels collaborate constantly with al-Nusra (the branch of al Qa'ida) and any arms given to the one find their way to the other.
Thousands of Israelis rallied in support of the soldier that murdered an incapacitated Palestinian stab-attacker in cold blood.
At least one of them carried a sign saying "Kill them all." All Palestinians? All Palestinians suspected of crimes? These protesters also threatened a reporter with violence.
93% of the sub-reefs of the Great Barrier Reef have been hit by bleaching.
Bleaching typically leads to death of the coral polyps if it lasts for more than a short time.
The UK government has backed off from gagging scientists from talking about public policy, but it dragged its feet.
The UK arbitrarily ruled that MPs and their relatives are off limits for investigation for money-laundering.
The euro-banksters are starting to reveal what their next set of demands for Greece will be, after the current demands.
They say that these subsequent demands will be imposed if the current "reforms" are not "sufficient to produce" a budget surplus. That is a virtual certainty, since their real effect is to cause contraction and a bigger deficit.
What the banksters are saying is, in effect, "Next year, when it is seen that the gasoline we are throwing on the fire this year has not extinguished it, here's how much more gasoline we intend to throw."
It is a good thing that they are starting to talk about this, because it means that they have abandoned their tactic of pretending that each step is the last one. When Greeks see two steps at once, the current one and the next one, maybe they will rebel.
The FBI had many reasons to conclude that there was little pertinent information in Syed Farook's work phone, and no reason to give for demanding access to it except that there was a part of his day that it didn't know where he was. Its argument was that any gap was a valid argument for attacking all Americans' privacy.
The Swiss Federal Railways will stop collecting data on who rides where using the national rail pass.
This shows governments can respond to public demand not to accumulate data. However, what about the municipal and regional transportation authorities? Do they accumulate the data on their riders' identity, as they check the passes? They too must make a commitment not to do so.
The site makes a vicious claim to use copyright to restrict making links to this page. I spit on that, and you should too. I will never sell advertising on stallman.org, but that is for my own sense of integrity, and has nothing to do with their what they claim to "permit".
Although Obama has spoken some criticism of Salafi Arabia, he insists on continuing to give it everything it wants.
That's an Obama pattern — he does the same for the planet roasters and the banksters.
Erdoğan's latest insult to Turkishness: prosecuting a visiting Dutch journalist for tweets criticizing him.
It is not clear in the article whether she was in Turkey when she tweeted them, but Erdoğan aims to intimidate people world-wide.
Perhaps the Netherlands should post a travel advisory urging people to stay away from Turkey.
Murderer Anders Breivik is blocked from talking to other prisoners, but talks with other people every day. Is it right to call that "solitary confinement"?
"During the Second World War, our parents and grandparents had no doubt: refugee children had to be given succour and safety."
A substantial fraction of men are looking for women they can have sex with while feeling only contempt for them.
I don't understand what those men are thinking. What is the point of sex with someone you don't feel good about? I can't imagine it.
Poland's anti-human-rights government is trying to take control of a new museum built the history of World War II, so as to use it for political purposes.
I must agree with the Polish state that the term "Nazi death camps" is correct and "Polish death camps" is not. Even though Poland was antisemitic, Poles did not establish those camps, or organize rounding up Jews to kill in them. That was done by Germans under the orders of the German government.
However, the idea of prosecuting someone for expressing views about who killed how many Jews is viciously opposed to human rights. Sad to say, Poland is not the first European country to criminalize statements about that subject. France and Germany have set the example of doing so, and it is wrong there too.
Behrouz Bouchani has been given asylum in Papua New Guinea, but he never asked for asylum there. He never wanted to go there. He was forcibly taken there by Australia.
I can understand his not wanting to live in Papua New Guinea. It is not much of a happening place. There is no Iranian or Kurdish community there. And it is hot and humid. Much of Iran is also hot, but not humid like New Guinea.
On the other hand, if one is making the case, "Please let me into your country because they will kill me if I can't leave," it would seem that Papua New Guinea ought to suffice. No one will persecute him there for being a Kurd.
Will they ostracize him for not being a Christian? I don't know.
The suicide rate in the US has increased by 1/4 since 1999.
Important causes seem to be the spread of poverty, and the fact that many Americans don't have coverage for treatment for depression and can't afford to pay for it themselves.
The Nissan Leaf has a built-in cell phone modem which allows effectively anyone to access its computers remotely and make changes in various settings.
That's easy to do because the system has no authentication when accessed through the modem. However, even if it asked for authentication, you couldn't be confident that Nissan has no access. The software in the car is proprietary, which means it demands blind faith from its users.
Even if no one connects to the car remotely, the cell phone modem enables the phone company to track the car's movements all the time.
Someone I know physically disconnected the cell phone modem as a security measure.
Matthew Keys was sentenced to 2 years in prison as an accessory to digital graffiti, demonstrating that the CFAA (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act) is no less unjust now than it was when it was used to drive Aaron Swartz to death.
Industrial chicken farming is cheap only because it does not pay the costs in terms of pollution, CO2 and antibiotic resistance.
For our long-term good, we need to make it pay those costs rather than dumping them on the rest of us.
Turkey has charged thug chiefs, among others, for the murder of Hrant Dink.
I am surprised that this can happen while Erdoğan is president, but I am very glad.
A German is on trial for calling some people "cattle" and "scum".
This reveals how Germany fails to respect freedom of speech. Freedom of speech includes the right to insult anyone and anything. We should defend people's freedom of speech regardless of whether we agree with what they said.
I don't call anyone "cattle" but I've referred to some people as "sheep". (I don't hate them, but I an very disappointed with them.) I am proud to call banksters and SCROTUS scum. Would I be put on trial for saying this in Germany?
Down with censorship!
Making naloxone available where people use opioids (for instance, in their homes) could save many of them from being harmed by overdoses.
The chance that old men develop dementia has fallen considerably in the UK since 20 years ago. Scientists speculate it may be due to adopting healthier lifestyles.
The probability for women has remained mostly the same. I wonder how that probability compares with that for men.
Freddie Gray, One Year Later: Baltimore's Black Residents Still Waiting For Changes.
Smoking tobacco through a water pipe seems to have the same danger as smoking cigarettes.
A new scientific approach confirms that essentially all the global heating since 1950 was caused by human activity.
Many countries have seen urban movements for the rights of the city dwellers.
The Limits to Growth forecasts of 40 years ago were right about pollution (which includes greenhouse gases).
US citizens: file a comment opposing new coal leases on federal land.
The word "empowerment" has been taken over by business and self-promoting celebrities, and changed from "helping some group win equal rights and respect" to "doing anything you chose to do, no matter how frivolous or unimportant."
There's nothing wrong with posting a nude video of yourself, and doing so could help defeat oppressive prudism (which is still a real problem).
However, outside of special circumstances, it's not going to do anything against the world's other big injustices, such as gender or racial discrimination, and plutocracy.
Vice President Biden says Washington must pressure Netanyahu to make peace.
A first step would be to calculate the amount of US aid to Israel based on the rate of decrease of the population of Israeli colonies in the West Bank. Separately, the US could offer to finance housing construction on Israeli territory. The US could also buy colony housing constructed before 2010, and turn it over to Palestinians.
The government of Queensland loosened laws against deforestation, and almost 800 square miles were denuded in 2 years. And that measurement was almost 2 years ago; deforestation has presumably continued apace.
Deforestation is a major contribution to greenhouse gases, so it threatens the whole world.
Proof of the nocebo effect: people who think that electromagnetic fields cause them to suffer really do suffer when interacting with someone else that believes special electromagnetic fields are present — whether that's true or not.
The US Supreme Court accepted the decision that Google Books is fair use.
That is a small victory for all of us against copyright tyranny.
Even negative interest rates don't convince big companies to invest. That's because there is excess capacity, world wide, and investments don't seem worth while in any case.
The way to make the economy grow is the Sanders way: tax the rich and invest heavily in renewable energy. That will put more money in people's pockets, and they will spend some as well as save some.
Imagine a back door in your clothing.
Stephen Lawrence's mother rebuked the head of London thugs for continuing to cover up how thugs spied on the family while the family campaigned for them to do their job properly.
Calling on the World Bank to treat censorship as a reason not to lend to countries that practice it.
Arms fair protesters presented evidence in court to prove that British arms fairs promote illegal arms sales. Now some MPs want to investigate the arms fairs.
What a big victory for these protesters.
'An international disgrace': Jesse Jackson calls for Chicago to close Homan Square.
Teenagers in Colorado have not increased their use of marijuana since it was legalized for adults.
We should not call teenagers "children" — they are adolescents. That error encourages treating them as incapable and trampling their rights.
Moving Australia 100% to renewable energy by 2050 would be a very profitable investment, yielding 90 billion dollars before that year.
There would be even bigger profits afterward.
But this study seems not to count the world-wide benefits of avoiding global heating disaster. Counting that, the rational course of action is a crash program to cut down fossil fuel use much faster.
The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs also caused the large volcanic eruptions, already in progress, to flow twice as fast.
An Interview With Gustavo Castro, Sole Witness of the Murder of Berta Cáceres.
Proposing tax disobedience by the non-rich to make governments stop letting the rich off the hook.
In the US: call on PEN America to stop working with the Israeli embassy.
Pakistan is in the process of passing a law for arbitrary censorship of the internet.
The Israeli soldier who killed Abed al-Fatah al-Sharif has been charged with manslaughter — a rather weak charge for what appears to be murder of an incapacitated man in cold blood.
It is peculiar that the Guardian obeys a foreign demand to conceal the name of the soldier, who has already been identified in Israel and world-wide.
Many Israelis celebrate that soldier as a hero for this murder, which is disgusting. I won't mention his name, because I don't think he deserves more fame, but it is in the article pointed to above.
Two Russian soldiers captured in Ukraine were tried and sentenced for "terrorism".
I don't know the details of this "terrorism" but I am skeptical about it. They might have committed a war crime, but I have no faith in Ukraine's courts to judge that question honestly. To trade them for Savchenko seems legitimate, but there was no need to try them to do that.
An airplane hit a drone while landing; it was not damaged. However, pilots are concerned that a drone might damage an engine if it were sucked in.
It is important to keep drones away from airports, and it seems reasonable to design them to stay away from certain areas. But I am afraid that this will be done in a way that requires some proprietary software in the drone.
Due to a badly designed communication protocol, anyone can track and snoop on any mobile phone.
Protesters against plutocracy are getting themselves arrested daily at the US Capitol building.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Hamas is once again building tunnels from Gaza into Israel.
Making a tunnel is not in itself violence. It is a preparation for war, but Israel also is preparing for another war. I don't see anything particularly bad about this kind of preparation.
An important and quite old magazine editor in Bangladesh has been arrested.
The article seems inconsistent about the reasons for the arrest. It says "sedition" and talks about suspicion he is planning murder. Which one is he charged with?
But either way, it is clearly wrong. Charging anyone with "sedition" is automatically an injustice. That's not the case with charges of planning murder, but the idea that a respected editor would do that is totally incredible.
Everyone: call on the 5 biggest greenhouse emitters to deliver big emissions reductions.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Greenpeace activists put gas masks on many statues in London.
Brazil's President Rousseff has been impeached by a vote of many criminals in congress.
It seems a travesty that she is being removed for a much lesser accusation while they can't be removed.
The procedure will be carried out over 180 days.
The IMF calls for more government spending. However, the plutocratists that control most governments are more interested in dooH niboR.
File-sharing has failed once again to kill the movie companies, which are enjoying record profits.
What's especially sad is that most of their profits are for films that are crap. Very likely, you often pay to watch a movie while knowing in advance that it is crap. Why do that?
I recommend joining me in a near-boycott of Hollywood: don't pay to watch a movie unless you have reason to believe it is likely to be good. In principle, that's quite different from an outright boycott; in practice the results are nearly equivalent.
Several US states forbid prisoners from having blogs, even maintained by their friends or relatives in their name. They can be punished by solitary confinement (i.e., brainwashing).
Obama admitted, in effect, that the US government secrecy system is totally broken.
This creates a great opportunity for selective prosecution. Those that the government wants to get can be prosecuted for revealing insignificant "secrets" while those with establishment friends get treated in a reasonable fashion.
The pharmacy company Boots was subject to a leveraged buyout; then it began running its staff ragged, endangering the lives of sick people. Of course, also not paying taxes.
I think it would be appropriate to impose a special tax on companies that have had a leveraged buyout. That would discourage the practice for the future. For the companies that have already suffered a buyout, this could drive them into bankruptcy, at which point they will be sold off for a much lower value to someone who won't have to run them with an extractivist approach.
Real terrorists don't bother with encryption.
There's a persistent pattern that Muslim passengers on US airlines are treated as terrorists for doing things that are totally innocent.
It's a form of systematic bigotry, comparable to the systematic bigotry that leads many US thugs to irrationally regard black males as threats, and kill them.
Implausible fantasy situations, as unlikely as the "trolley problem", are regularly used to justify torture and drone bombings.
I've also written about why the trolley problem is not pertinent to real life moral choices.
The cease-fire in Yemen has not worked: Salafi Arabia continues its US-supported bombardment.
US citizens: tell the National Marine Fisheries Services to recommend protecting manta rays under the Endangered Species Act.
The Pastafarian Church has conducted its first wedding.
Thousands marched "against terror and hate" in Brussels, calling for an end to useless and harmful "security" measures.
The Afghan army uses schools for military purposes, sometimes even when children are there.
Dawkins is right: when a fetus has Down's syndrome, you should abort it and try again.
(Some) mothers can indeed love a child with grave handicaps, but that's no excuse for saddling the child with them.
Methods for ending tax dodging, both the legal kind and the illegal kind. The only hard part is building a movement powerful enough to actually do it.
With enough political will, a state can simply refuse to treat payments to a hidden company as business expenses. They will more or less disappear, then.
An interview with Lula about Brazil's political crisis.
A quarter of British Muslims want to impose Islamic law, which means they are against many human rights. Half of them want to prohibit homosexuality. About 40% are against equality for women.
We must respect people's freedom to choose their beliefs in the sphere of religion, but that doesn't mean we can't condemn their choices.
We don't have to ignore people's religious views in deciding whether to admit them as immigrants. It is rational to refuse to admit immigrants who hold the views that many British Muslims hold.
One way to do this, which has the virtue of rejecting to fanaticism regardless of which religion it is inspired by, is to require immigrants to sign a public declaration in favor of equality and human rights. That implies, in particular, rejection of Islamic law and inequality. Those willing to put their names publicly on this statement are ok.
Thugs and religious fanatics joined to attack a feminist art festival in Indonesia.
This is what US support for Salafi Arabia has wrought.
Human Rights Watch: Why We Need to Ban Killer Robots.
They would allow countries to bring about likely war crimes for which no one would be legally responsible.
The UK government is about to gag state-funded scientists from talking about the political implications of their research.
Living near a highway, like 10% of Americans, is bad for your health due to the air pollution, including ultrafine particles.
I suppose that poor Americans are more likely to live near highways, so this explains part of the 14-year difference in life expectancy between rich and poor American males.
I think these ultrafine particles are what diesel engines produce so much of, and Volkswagen was found to be falsifying in emissions tests.
Raising cattle on grass rather than farmed grain avoids causing antibiotic resistance, as well as being far more efficient.
If we ate only the beef that can be grown this way, we would eat less beef and that would be good for our health.
Snowden points out that "We didn't break any laws" is not an excuse for pursuing journalists' sources.
Shoe manufacturer New Balance says the US government offered it a contract in exchange for not condemning the TPP.
Obama said that intervening in Libya was his biggest mistake, but history will say that was the TPP and such like.
An automatic basic income for citizens is about to be tested by Finland and maybe Switzerland.
A heatwave in the sea is playing havoc with marine life near Tasmania.
Dr. Avril Henry killed herself at age 81 because various illnesses were making her life unbearable. She was already too sick to go to Switzerland for help in suicide, but her suffering could have continued for many years.
To get materials for this, she had to fool thugs who tried forcibly to prolong her suffering.
I am sorry for her that she became so ill that she could not have a life worth living, and glad for her that she succeeded in escaping in the only possible way. As for the thugs, shame on them for their "illogical and cruel" policy of forcing the innocent to suffer.
Hilary Clinton is the most hawkish candidate in the two main parties. She seems to have learned nothing from the repeated failures and backfires of US interventions.
Criminals and terrorists get AK47s in the EU through a simple scheme: they are modified simply to "deactivate" them, sold lawfully, then criminals revert the change to make them work again.
The European Union has known about this for almost a decade but is only beginning to think about changing the laws to stop it.
The banksters' imposed spending cuts and their attacks on Greece's industries have produced the expected economic contraction, and increased deficit; so now, as predicted, they demand even more cuts.
Greece will have to default. The sooner, the better, since each year of surrender to the banksters' attacks enables them to make Greece weaker and more helpless. Greece will need to act aggressively, looking for any and all threats it can make against the banksters and their institutions — including ways to cause a bigger crisis.
The Real Reason Dilma Rousseff's Enemies Want Her Impeached.
Don't believe quack claims for treatments to "cleanse" or "detox" the inside of your body.
What's worse for a Silicon Valley executive: ties to the Chinese military or friends in the US Defense Department?
In Iran, political prisoners don't get proper medical care.
The prohibition of abortion in Nigeria drives women to illegal abortions and regularly they die.
Although the Panama papers came from a business in Panama, it would be a mistake to single out Panama for blame.
However, we should not let Panama off the hook. All the governments that bow down to the plutocrats in ways that hurt the public are to blame, Panama included.
It sounds like Panama allows companies to route income through Panama and thus avoid taxes on it, and that is a specifically bad policy.
GCHQ grabs all sorts of private data bases with information about all sorts of people.
93 different diesel cars tested recently in Europe all failed emissions tests in real driving, even though they did not have specific "defeat devices" to cheat.
What they do have are systems that have many tunable parameters: enough that it is possible to tune them to reduce emissions under the sort of conditions found in the test, while increasing performance at the cost of excessive emissions in other circumstances.
There would be less pressure to create this sort of problem if the state's method for bringing about greenhouse gas emissions were a general carbon tax instead of specific measures such as "Make more diesel cars." However, the way to end this particular abuse is to test car emissions by real driving.
Replacing coal with wood from forests that won't recover after being logged does not constitute renewable energy.
Russia is flying artillery into Aleppo, apparently planning to terminate the cease-fire and attack the Syrian rebels supported by the US and various tyrannical regimes.
Mitsubishi admitted falsifying emissions data for 600,000 cars, and the Japanese investigators raided an office to look for documents.
Job opening at the Free Software Foundation.
Sanders campaign’s commitment to victory irritates media, offends Clinton campaign.
How can the Guantanamo prison be closed?
Berta Cáceres's daughter asks European countries to stop aid to Honduras to pressure for human rights.
The US deserves a president who won't support coups such as the one that crushed human rights in Honduras. In other words, not Clinton.
New York State removed a large fraction of voters from the electoral rolls before the primary this week.
Some voters are suing.
There were other obstacles to voting, too.
UK Spy Agencies Have Collected Bulk Personal Data Since 1990s, Files Show.
Even when the data is about persons "of interest", that should not mean it is ok for them to collect whatever data they can get.
Australia brought back 54 minors from prison on Nauru. Half of them show mental illness.
Drought in Africa means more than just crop failure — people actually have trouble getting enough water to drink.
Calling on Australia to close the loopholes that enable shell companies to dodge taxes.
San Francisco has adopted a law that new buildings must have solar generation or solar water heating on the roof, unless they are over 10 storeys tall.
Instead of that strange exception, they should require taller buildings to have solar panels on the south-facing walls as well as on the roof.
Activists in Oakland, California are fighting to block a new coal export terminal.
It is crazy to boost the coal trade; it shows the US is not serious about avoiding disaster. The only redeeming feature is that maybe no one will buy the coal. China is cutting down its use of coal, to reduce air pollution that makes it impossible for cities to operate; India mines its own coal. The investment of building coal terminals could be wasted.
But we can't be sure of that, so it is important to fight against the terminal.
Going from 1.5C of global heating to 2C would mean a big increase in worldwide disasters.
A leak of radioactive waste at Hanford, perhaps the largest ever, is very dangerous to workers trying to clean it up, and will increase the contamination of the whole site.
Why Isn’t Everyone In Favor of Taxing Financial Speculation?
The US could also direcly limit the kinds of financial derivatives that may be traded.
South Australia already gets half its electricity from wind and solar power.
A program to subsidize building owners in buying batteries would quickly go the rest of the way.
Why does Obama threaten to veto a bill that would allow victims of the September 2001 terror attacks to sue foreign governments if they are responsible?
Maybe because he doesn't want the US government to be sued for things like drone bombings. Or maybe he is defending Salafi Arabia. Both reasons are bad. Maybe it is both. He may not want Yemenis to sue the US for providing weapons that Salafi Arabia is using to bomb civilians there. Both Sanders and Clinton support the bill, but Sanders also calls for publication of what the government's report said about Salafi Arabia.
As for the Salafi threat to sell some assets in the US, the US should not cower in fear of that. On the contrary, it suggests that Salafi Arabia has reason to expect it will lose such a lawsuit. The US needs to stop supporting Salafi Arabia in any case, so that it can't keep spreading fanatical Islam around the world.
US citizens: tell Congress you support the bill to impose stricter conditions on US arms for Salafi Arabia.
The country's official name is "Saudi Arabia", but "Salafi Arabia" reminds people of that country's most important export: an oppressive and fanatical form of Islam.
Khairuldeen Makhzoomi, who moved to the US from Iraq as a child, was taken off a flight in the US because another passenger found it suspicious that he was speaking Arabic.
High-tech traps are designed to eradicate the feral cats that threaten Australia's small wildlife.
Maybe in the future it will be possible to eradicate other feral animals that endanger unusual local species in other places.
Oxfam reports that the world's rich are rapidly grabbing the world's wealth from the poor: they have taken a trillion dollars since 2010.
They do this with dooH niboR policies designed to take from the poor and give to the rich. Often these actions are lawful, but that doesn't make them legitimate.
The rich are not entitled to hold on to this wealth merely because the laws they procured legalized their grab. We must strengthen Robin Hood so that he defeats dooH niboR.
Tens of thousands marched in London against bleed-the-poor "austerity" policies.
Neoliberalism — the Ideology at the Root of All Our Problems.
Renewable energy investment has succeeded in decoupling economic growth from growth in greenhouse gas emissions.
The UK's new catch-22 for low-paid workers who are forced to work unpredictable hours demands they come frequently and uselessly to appointments at a "jobcenter", and if their working hours make them miss an appointment, they get fined.
The Tories' general aim is to take as much as possible for the rich that they serve, and generate excuses to condemn and crush everyone else.
Verizon is forcing customers to switch from copper lines to fiber through a policy of refusing to fix those.
This March set a new global heat record for March.
Each of the last 11 months has set a global record for that month.
UK spy agencies presented secret evidence to quash the lawsuits of Libyan dissidents that those agencies handed over to Qadhafi's regime for torture.
This demonstrates how such secret evidence perverts justice.
German "defamation" law is extremely broad censorship.
This shows why we must fight all attempts to criticize "hate speech." People have a right to insult anyone, even you or me.
The US State Department's report on human rights in Salafi Arabia is a gross whitewash of the US-supported bombing campaign in Yemen.
The idea of a tool to determine whether a driver's phone was used for text messaging at the time of an accident is fine in principle, but it is almost impossible in practice unless it snoops on a lot more than that.
I get the impression Android Auto is based on using proprietary software to restrict users.
SCROTUS gave cable companies a present by passing a bill that threatens the FCC's network neutrality requirements.
SCROTUS = Sleazy Congressional Republicans Of The United States.
In the US, rich men live 14 years longer than poor men. Now dooH is taking years from the poor and giving them to the rich.
Syed Farook's iPhone turned out to have nothing interesting on it, but it was a handy excuse to try to set a precedent.
The Solution to the Migrant Crisis is Jobs in Low Income Countries.
However, that should not be taken as a reason to replace well-paid workers with poverty wages. The right way to boost jobs in poor countries is to block the rich elites of those countries from sneaking their wealth into tax havens.
A collection of recordings of the sounds of wildlife is now the only remnant of many wild places that humans have destroyed.
Don't believe Time Magazine's national debt panic — it's as wrong now as it was before.
This Study Shows How Low Corporate America's Taxes Really Are, But Tax-Dodging CEOs Complain about High Rates All the Same.
One less than obvious injustice of many internet services is that they decide what "service" means. If you use these more than very rarely, their algorithms run your life.
Many of the companies they talk about have bigger, absolute injustices which absolutely rule out their use. Facebook, Netflix, Amazon and Uber are examples. But even if a site isn't outright unjust, using it to the point that its algorithms control your life is unjust.
Is the UK refusing to recognize PISSI's genocide a matter of catering to Erdogan?
Over a thousand species of animals and plants have been moved by humans because humans endanger their survival in their original ranges.
US citizens: call on Congress to pass the Tax Filing Simplification Act of 2016.
In Arizona, poor people have often voted by absentee ballots which volunteers bring to the polling place. This is because there are too few polling places where poor people live. Now the antidemocratic politicians of Arizona have passed a law to imprison those volunteers.
Never mind arguing whether the embarrassment of dating a sex worker should remain private, or be exposed. The main wrong here is whorephobia.
Canada's New Democratic Party has made itself useless with a swing to the right, a la Bill Clinton and Tony B'liar. Now it is considering adopting a platform to really address national and world problems.
Sanders announced in the debate the need to support Palestinians against the Israeli occupation, and criticized Netanyahu for unjustified violence.
Protesters arrested at a London arms fair argued in court that they were preventing crimes…and the judge dropped the charges.
It is pretty clear that digital technology is increasing unemployment and driving down wages.
We need to defeat the plutocrats and share their income with the non-rich.
Merkel authorized prosecution of a German comedian for insulting Erdoğan.
Since the existing law says that such prosecutions require authorization from the government, Merkel is telling a falsehood when she claims that the decision is not for her to make and she is only recognizing independence of the courts.
If the case results in repeal of that law, at least there will be a positive outcome.
SCROTUS's latest attack on women is a bill to ban choosing an abortion based on the sex or race of the fetus.
Some feminists want to ban sex-selection abortions, because they are often based on a preference for male children. I've warned that this position is misguided and would put abortion rights in danger.
An article about tracking down a swatter shows details that could provide an easy way to stop swatting: just take note when the call to 911 is not a local call.
Apple internally expects iThings to last only 3 years.
A UK privatized prison company has been fined 100 times for violating its contracts.
For such companies, contracts are made for cheating on.
Norway's giant investment fund has divested from coal companies.
Australia is attacking journalism by accessing journalists' phone records.
A refugee dumped by Australia in Nauru tried to commit suicide. He didn't die, and was prosecuted instead.
Journalists are effectively excluded from Nauru so there is not much good information about how these refugees are treated.
Learning about what psychedelics do to the brain, from brain scans.
A UK food bank organization warns that dependence on their aid is now normal for poor people in the UK.
The Tory goal, though Tories don't openly admit it, is to stop helping poor Britons survive. This shows how successful their policies have been.
Missing Mexican Students Abducted in Front of Federal Police, Witness Says.
Coal vs Coral: will Australia destroy the Great Barrier Reef with coal mining?
The chutzpah of those who help the rich dodge taxes: "If it isn't illegal, you can't blame me."
What nonsense! Impoverishing the rest of society does not become ok just because the rich procure a law that lets them do it.
When it isn't illegal, we cannot prosecute them for it. But we can condemn them as enemies of society, boycott them, shun them and ostracize them — as part of the movement to make their tax-dodging illegal.
Burundi's tyrant is sending death squads into refugee camps in Tanzania.
A Chinese human rights lawyer has been arrested, apparently for posting information about the secret offshore bank accounts of relatives of high officials.
Beef, soy, palm oil, and wood products are the main causes of tropical deforestation.
Beyond blaming the victim: investigating the victim. Students at Brigham Young University who report being raped are suspected of violating the "honor code", and are investigated for this.
This reminds me of countries where, under unjust Islamic law, women who are raped are convicted of having sex outside marriage.
Goldman Sachs vs. Democracy Spring: America's Two-Tiered Justice System on Full Display.
Western companies should stop collaborating with Chinese censorship.
Corbyn says that leaving the EU would allow Tories to attack the rights of workers and the non-rich.
The EU is undemocratic, and should be abolished if it isn't fixed. But Tories don't want to fix what is wrong with the EU; they want to unleash it.
Clinton, defending the millions of dollars rich people spend on her campaign, uses the same arguments that were used to justify the Corporations United decision.
That group of corporations called itself "Citizens United", but we should not repeat their falsehood just because they said it. The name "Corporations United" describes them correctly.
Tory Minister John Whittingdale's scandal is not that he had a non-business relationship for six months with a woman who was a sex worker, but that he pleads about how fast he broke up with her when he found out.
Money Influences Everybody. That Includes Hillary Clinton.
Terrorists in France were at least considering an attack on a nuclear waste storage facility.
These sites are impossible to defend properly. Maybe they could keep out people armed only with bombs, guns and cars, but they can't keep out a hijacked airliner. These wastes should be stored underground in tunnels with few, well-guarded entrances.
Leaked US diplomatic messages show that US officials are very worried about violence caused by water shortages.
Global heating is not the only cause of water shortages, but it will make them worse.
A transgender man in North Carolina has prepared cards to hand out in the women's toilets that he is now legally required to use, to allay the anxiety of other women about the presence of a man.
Microsoft is suing to defend customers' right to know if the US government looked at their email.
It is a worthy attempt, but I doubt you will ever have the same rights over your email stored in a company's server that you have over your data in your own server.
The European Parliament voted for three directives that protect privacy inadequately or harm it.
The UN could have avoided loosing cholera in Haiti with a $2000 package of tests and antibiotics.
The German law that criminalizes insulting foreign rulers dates from the time of the German empire.
Italy, Poland and Switzerland have similar laws. All these countries must take this opportunity to repeal those laws.
Was the Panama Papers leak a CIA operation? There is some suggestive evidence.
Canada is considering a law offering euthanasia, but only to Canadians with terminal illnesses.
Once again, this omits people who are paralyzed and likely to live years of boredom and futility. And why be cruel to non-Canadians?
Marching across India, to free Dalits from the job of manually pawing though human excrement, without any protective gear.
That work is not only disgusting, it also exposes the workers to disease.
The US oil industry was warned in 1968 about the danger of global heating and how disastrous it could be.
New Documents Reveal Oil Industry Knew of Climate Risks Decades Earlier Than Suspected; Suggest Coordinated Efforts to Foster Skepticism.
It's Time to Get Cops Out of Schools.
A school that has thugs is asking for its students to be jailed for minor things, thus set on a path to a life of persecution.
Five big US banks still present themselves as "too big to fail": they have not provided credible plans to for handling their bankruptcy.
Above 1.5C of global heating, we are likely to encounter tipping points that will drive large global changes.
Luqman Onikosi knows that being deported to Nigeria will kill him.
Verizon is raking in billions but demands to treat its workers worse. They have gone on strike.
Bernie Sanders joined their picket line.
Would Clinton do that? I doubt it. She loves getting endorsements from the leaders of unions but doesn't really care about their members.
US citizens: call on Congress to support Peace Now rather than AIPAC.
ACLU Sues Bureau of Prisons Over Missing Torture Documents.
Keith Allen Harward was convicted of murder because the prosecutor denied his lawyer the evidence that proved the culprit was not him. 30 years later, this evidence got him freed. But prosecutors keep on with the same trickery, knowingly convicting innocent people.
A foolish man, Brok, saw a beautiful woman in a store. He posted her photo, asking people to introduce him to her.
Brok has foolishly attached exaggerated significance to a minor event, a momentary infatuation. He will learn that seeing beauty in someone is no reason to think that the two would like each other. He will learn that he has the same chance — the same minuscule chance, I suppose — of finding happiness or pleasure with any of the other fish in the sea.
The author has also foolishly attached exaggerated significance to a minor event, namely Brok's posting of the photo. However, the author's reaction is far worse, because it attacks everyone's human rights. The author advocates making it a crime to take photos of people you see in public places and publish them.
Low-Income Americans Spend As Much As $400 to Get Tax Refund, Report Finds.
Israeli Expansionism Is Key Driver of Violence.
The Israeli right wing attacks human rights organizations because it is hostile to the general idea of rights that everyone deserves.
The Israeli population is becoming ever more right-wing, nationalist, and opposed to equal respect for human rights.
Obama should support the Palestinians' Security Council resolution.
Campaigners against the death penalty in Georgia hold a vigil every time someone is executed.
I have never understood the idea that execution is wrong specifically and only for people who are mentally deficient. I think the death penalty is wrong in all cases — for the mentally deficient, for geniuses, and for people of average intelligence.
Homeless teenagers in Delhi publish a newspaper.
(I don't want to call teenagers "children" because I think that will support the idea of limiting their rights.)
A historian faces the possibility of imprisonment in Poland under an outrageous censorship law redolent of France or Turkey, but much broader.
Regardless of whether the Polish government charges Professor Gross, it is guilty of contempt of human rights.
The UK is imposing a system of extreme repression against resident foreigners, restrained only by occasional court decisions.
The 50 largest US corporations are storing over a trillion dollars in foreign countries to dodge taxes.
The Hong Kong museum dedicated to the Tiananmen Square massacre is being shut down by its landlord. The museum operators scent Chinese meddling.
Many taxi drivers in Australia are racist and refuse to take indigenous passengers. One who is famous is using that fame to push for an education campaign.
Zika causes many kinds of prenatal brain damage.
I think that subhuman babies should not be considered human beings. It is legitimate to euthanize them rather than bear the burden of taking care of them for decades.
The new Canadian government said it was too late to cancel arms sales to Salafi Arabia, while in fact it hadn't yet signed the permits.
Just how fanatical is Ted Cruz in opposition to sex?
Part of Australia proposes to give thugs power to impose restrictions arbitrarily on citizens.
US citizens: call for an investigation into a federal official's decision to let some Republican-controlled states require voters to show proof of citizenship.
Such rules are very effective at preventing some US citizens from voting, particularly poor people.
Uber gave the US government data on millions of customers.
In Hollywood movies, female actors have less dialog than male actors, and it gets to be even less when the female actors are over 30 years old.
There are some who want you to be very very worried any time a stranger talks to your children.
The Massachusetts Supreme Court rebuked prosecutors for misconduct in 250 cases, but the prosecutors never face punishment for this. Usually their names are not even published.
Israeli soldiers dumped rubble and sand on a Palestinian's farm, apparently because the inhabitants of a nearby unofficial Israeli colony want the land.
Israel's latest excuse for demolishing many Palestinian homes near the center of Jerusalem is to create new "national parks" and a "Bible trail".
Oxfam says that Israel is increasing the rate of demolitions.
EU Plans to Tackle Tax Avoidance Are a Good Start — But Only a Start.
Greenland has set a new record for widespread melting of ice.
How to make elected officials heed the voters that elected them: keep reminding them.
The European Union's woefully inadequate proposal to stop tax dodging.
Clinton turns reality upside down, pretending that the coup in Honduras was not a coup.
Dumping tritium from Fukushima into the ocean may be the safest thing to do with it.
It is a small amount of tritium compared with the amounts already in the ocean.
A man who announced he was living in a wooden "pod" in someone else's house has been forced to stop, based on "safety rules".
These rules are beneficial when it is possible for everyone to get housing that follows them. However, that's not true today. Is the pod more dangerous than living on the street?
Disposable cutlery that's also edible.
Mariah Walton's parents, religiously cruel, condemned her to a life of suffering by denying her a heart operation when she was a baby.
That's religion for you.
A poll found that more than 90% of young Iraqis consider the US an enemy of Iraq.
I can't blame them.
When US thugs kill, fairly often the state quietly decides to make no charges against them, with no announcement.
Chicago thugs killed a teenager, then said he had pointed a gun at them.
You can't take their word about such things.
Why Is the USDA Silencing Its Own Scientists' Warnings About the Dangerous Effects of Pesticides?
In Idaho, thugs are authorized to arrest runaway children, but does it make sense to arrest one because he has returned home? And smash his face, while they are at it?
Global Fisheries Are Collapsing — What Happens When There Are No Fish Left?
Overfishing is an example of extractivism: treating the whole Earth as something to use up and throw away.
Planting 40,000 trees saved a town in England from the floods that affected the surrounding region.
A study of 9000 subjects found that replacing animal fat with vegetable oil failed to reduce heart attacks.
US citizens: call on Congress not to privatize the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge.
Refugees living in Australia on "bridging visas" have no health care, and sometimes no heat or food. They are not allowed to do work to get them.
More Than 400 Arrested at the Capitol During Protest Against "Big Money".
I wonder why the newspaper put quotations around "big money" in the title.
The UK government proposes a definition of fracking which excludes lots of ordinary fracking.
The Chicago thug department made it almost impossible for lawyers to tell that their clients were being held in Homan Square for interrogation (perhaps torture).
Thugs will break any rule, if they get away with it. If all that we do when we discover such a practice is to make them stop that one, they will find another. We need to jail thugs for participation in such oppressive practices, and there needs to be a separate prosecutor for this.
US citizens: call on Congress to reject the Feinstein-Burr anti-encryption bill.
Panama Papers Show How the Very Rich Use Art to Get Richer.
Shell companies even enable them to hold on to stolen paintings by hiding from courts.
Americans agree broadly on many political issues, but plutocrats block the US government from doing what Americans want.
Goldman Sachs was just fined for deceiving investors — fined an amount too small to do any good. No banksters were jailed.
Patients Waiting Hours for Ambulances after NHS Transport Service Privatized.
Tax investigators from 28 countries will plan a joint strategy for investigating tax dodging.
However, most tax dodging is legal, and what it needs is changes in laws.
India's Supreme Court ruled that temples cannot exclude women.
Health systems should not have to rely on crowdfunding: governments must shoulder their responsibilities.
James Hanson: sounding an alarm should not be dismissed as "alarmist".
US tobacco companies marketed menthol flavoring as part of a plan to prey on US blacks' anxieties.
BP continues to search for more oil reserves even though we have too much already. What could it do with the additional reserves, other than destroy civilization?
The UK has adopted ambitious carbon emission targets, then defined them in a phony way.
A San Antonio school thug knocked a 12-year-old student to the ground, then made up lies to excuse it. The thug has been fired, but that's not enough.
A museum of pinball machines may have to close because kids these days have lost interest in taking machines apart.
Pinball machines made with integrated circuits are not worth preserving, in my opinion, because in that period they were designed to be showy and distracting. For instance, In 1970, each sound that a pinball machine made indicted a certain amount scored. A few years later, they were meant only to distract the ear. That was also the era of point inflation, when the smallest score was 100 instead of 1.
Several witnesses deny the San Francisco thugs' bogus excuses for killing Luis Gongora.
Ironically, Trump may be defeated by the nondemocratic system of Republican candidate selection.
I would not rejoice at that, since Cruz is even worse in his politics than Trump. I also don't agree with the attitude of the author that it was Trump's fault for thinking the system worked in a more democratic way. Rather, it is the system's fault for not doing so.
It appears Chicago thugs tortured Jaime Galvan to death.
Wall Street economist Asher Edelman says that only Sanders can clean up US banking.
Obama is willing to say, in the Clinton case, that most secret information is not important. When prosecuting whistleblowers, the tiniest, unimportant detail is enough excuse.
US citizens: Tell the FEC: Crack down on illegal political contributions by "ghost corporations".
Everyone: call on the members of the Internet Association to publicly disavow its endorsement of the TPP.
These members include major Internet companies, including Google, Amazon, Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, and Yahoo. Some of those companies are despicable, while others are not — either way, we want to press all of them to denounce the TPP.
Everyone: tell Unilever to clean up the mercury it dumped in the ground in Kodaikanal.
US citizens: call on Clinton to reject campaign funds from fossil fuel companies.
Plans to examine the phones of drivers, after accidents, to see if they were texting while driving.
This extremely limited search, in a situation where there are special reasons for it, seems legitimate to me.
Malware Found on Security Cameras Available Through Amazon.
A camera that records locally on physical media, and has no network connection, does not threaten people with surveillance — neither by watching people through the camera, nor through malware in the camera.
Contract official Shay Assad campaigns unceasingly to stop overcharging by companies to the Pentagon.
Now the companies are trying to win the support of treacherous congresscritters, to hamper his efforts.
Global heating will make water scarce in most small oceanic islands.
Some of them will, however, have too much water — they will be inundated.
Palestinian farmers in the West Bank face constant obstruction from the policies of the occupation.
Obama says that the intervention in Libya was a mistake.
Is Hillary's Personal Story About Student Loans a Fabrication?
Erdoğan's poison is spreading from Turkey to Germany, as a comedian faces prosecution for "insulting a foreign leader".
Germany must repeal that tyrannical law on the double.
"We Should Treat Offshore Wealth as Terrorist Finance."
I think that's not hostile enough. In Europe and the US, terrorism is a minor threat compared with plutocracy. We need to treat the organs of plutocracy as something far worse than terrorism.
Ireland's blasphemy law, which its government doesn't dare try to enforce, gives comfort to religious tyranny everywhere.
Documents confirm the torture methods of Chicago thugs.
Pity poor David Cameron, "trapped in wealth".
Thugs evicted protesters in Paris, but they plan to return.
Rebuilding parts of Palmyra with modern materials and techniques would be a lie. It is better to leave the ruins as a memorial to the evil of religious fanaticism.
The Cameron family tax-dodging strips bare the Tories' claim that the sacrifices they impose on poor Britons are for the country. Now no one can avoid seeing that those sacrifices are for the tax dodgers.
Maybe the world needs a global body to decide international tax policy.
Such a body might be helpful, but the idea does not get to the root of the matter. The article assumes that this issue is a clash between "national interests" of the poor countries and the rich countries, and that each governments involved is trying to serve the national interest of its country.
As we know, that's not always true. In particular, most governments of rich countries nowadays typically serve the interests of plutocrats rather than the interest of the country overall. If these governments tried to truly serve their own national interests, they would clamp down on tax dodging just as the poor countries would want them to.
Bleaching now affects half of the Great Barrier Reef.
Coral animals often die after bleaching. In the more equatorial parts of the Great Barrier Reef, half of them are dead.
Australian scientists are trying to breed a replacement coral that could survive higher temperatures and higher acidity.
Bravo to them, but supposing if that effort succeeds, it won't avoid disaster. 400 known species of coral that live in the Great Barrier Reef; there may be others as yet unknown to science. Losing all but one, or all but a few, would still be disaster.
Iranian presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi, held under arrest since his last defeat, accuses the state of rigging the elections.
Now that the Panama papers show clearly how the rich are cheating the rest of humanity, the question is whether we will fight hard enough to defeat them and make them stop.
Beware the temptation to respond cynically, because that's an excuse to give up.
Right now, Americans have a special opportunity to fight back: work for the Sanders campaign. Toadies like Clinton follow the orders of the rich, and those orders say to protect all their means of cheating us. Simply electing a president who wants to stop them will bring us one big step closer to stopping them.
Tourism to the Arctic, to "witness" how global heating is destroying it, is adding to the damage.
A Republican US official is trying another avenue for voter suppression: allowing Republicans in some states to demand voters prove their citizenship to register.
The Republican Party is a vast conspiracy to disenfranchise Americans.
Arizona legislators have made up an excuse to keep reporters out of the state house.
The 1% hide their money offshore — then use it to corrupt our democracy.
US citizens: Tell Senate Democrats: Don't help Republicans sabotage retirement protections.
US citizens: call on Congress to pass the Incorporation Transparency and Law Enforcement Assistance Act and thus crimp the use of shell corporations in the US.
Trump mixes dirty words with bigotry to imply that bigotry is no worse than a dirty word.
Someone tell Israel that fighting the soldiers in an occupying army is not terrorism. The proper term is "guerrilla war".
Alexandra Elbakyan is freeing scientific literature from paywalls.
Three cheers!
Shame on the article's author for taking the side of the restricted access journals, by using words such as "pilfer" to describe liberating science from its feudal lords.
The dictator of Burundi has driven 250,000 people into exile, fleeing from torture meted out to anyone that didn't support him.
Stretched and subjective definitions of "bullying", "prejudice" and "trauma" make it easy to paint political expression as "violent harassment". It's a tendency we need to reject because it leads to censorship.
UK immigration officials are allowed to crack security of refugees' computers, specifically their phones. This could endanger their right to confidential communication with their lawyers.
I think it is legitimate for the state to crack security for investigations, but only with a specific warrant.
The US created Panama for purposes of tax evasion.
David Cameron dodged around $130,000 in inheritance tax a few years ago.
Great apes in Africa are likely to be wiped out by diseases that humans help spread.
A whistleblower alleges that large Brazilian projects including the Belo Monte dam were used to siphon off money to the Workers' Party and the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party.
Anti-abortionists in Northern Ireland betrayed their flatmate to the state for having an abortion, and she was prosecuted.
Now women there fear betrayal by their acquaintances, and doctors worry that women who have complications after an underground abortion will not dare go to a hospital.
Northern Ireland's political parties are sectarian and worthless. I hope the fight for abortion rights will lead to the creation of a secular party that stands for human rights and people's well being.
I also suggest a form of action for people in Northern Ireland: post a sign on your door saying, "We do not rat on women for having abortions." The statement is not illegal, yet it clearly defies the evil law.
Research shows that an important positive feedback in global heating, water droplets in clouds, will be bigger than previously thought.
That means we need even bigger emissions cuts to avoid total disaster.
Only a fool bets that the road runs off the cliff further rather than nearer. Don't be a fool: demand big cuts soon.
The Panama Papers Prove It: We [the US] Can Afford a Universal Basic Income. Plus good infrastructure, good public education, good medical care, and so on.
The Brussels terrorist bombers were planning to attack France, but they saw that investigators were closing in on them, so they made a hurried plan to attack in Brussels instead.
This is a sign that state powers to investigate terrorists are already adequate. There is no need to give the state additional power — though using its power more efficiently could be an improvement.
People who broke free from controlling religious sects talk about how they found the strength to escape.
Italy says Egypt is being uncooperative in the investigation of the murder of Italian researcher Giulio Regeni.
Probably the killers were part of the state's mechanism of repression, which operates almost unchecked on Egyptians.
Thomas Piketty: Panama Papers: Act now. Don't wait for another crisis.
Amazon wants to wipe out local grocery stores.
I will never buy from Amazon. I hope you won't, either.
Higher crime rates in US black communities is not a cause of their poverty, it is a consequence of that poverty. White communities with similar economic levels have similar crime rates.
The US treasury proposes a badly designed rule about shell companies with another badly designed rule about shell companies that might have an even bigger loophole.
President Sanders would fix this problem for real.
A Polish Abortion Ban Would Turn Women Back into Childbearing Instruments.
Philippine farmers who received bullets instead of rice from the state are the picture of what global heating will do to ever more millions.
Ralph Nader: Big unions support Clinton at the expense of their members.
Clinton and Sanders seem to have patched up their recent harsh criticism.
I am not part of that deal. Clinton would be almost as bad a president as the self-admitted Republicans, aside from specific areas such as women's rights.
One of the banksters that rigged the Libor rate says that the bank's high executives approved of the plan.
The 1st quarter of 2016 is the third warmest year on record in the US.
Systematic special surveillance of poor people in the US feeds algorithms that tend to exclude them from ordinary opportunities, thus trapping them in poverty.
The FBI is building a data base of nearly all Americans' faces, and can search it for any reason.
Since it is made from the data bases of photo IDs, that Americans need to have to drive, to ride in a plane, to open a bank account, to buy certain prescription medicines, and in some states even to vote, it amounts to something very close to a national ID card.
When combined with the cameras on the street that recognize faces, they add up to a system of total tracking of everyone's movements.
Of course, this sort of total control over the population makes the work of the police easy. It makes the legitimate activities easy, and the illegitimate ones easy too. It can be used to find rapists, or find heroic whistleblowers.
However, while finding the occasional rapist in hiding is positive, the good it does is puny compared with the harm of intimidating potential heroic whistleblowers. The effect is repressive control that we must overthrow.
Americans, have you the courage to resist the state's seductive offer to "protect" us from various smaller dangers, at the cost of total monitoring?
There is no known way to dispose of the remains of the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown, so the plan is to cover it with a metal dome that is expected to last 100 years. Engineers hope that, within that time, we will find some permanent solution.
That approach may work assuming technology continues to advance. But what if technological advance ceases because global heating is too much of a drain on society? Then the reactor will degrade, and leak more. In centuries, or millennia, that fallout will pollute a much bigger area.
Green chemistry: designing chemical processing to avoid making hazardous wastes, even from the product itself.
Blacks have a privacy advantage against current face recognition snooping systems, but this can work against them when thugs assume the system's judgment is correct.
Cameras on the street that match everyone's face against a database are a threat to everyone's freedom. Even if you're not on a list of suspects, and they don't immediately arrest or investigate you, they are doing wrong to you.
Laws should require such cameras not to recall who they see, except court-designated suspects.
El Salvador has raided the local office of Mossack Fonseca and seized documents, apparently to investigate possible crimes involving its clients.
The melting of Greenland's ice, due to global heating, has measurable effects on the movement of Earth's poles.
In response to the Panama papers, the EU will propose tougher disclosure regulations for EU companies' foreign subsidiaries in other countries that are considered tax havens.
Why not apply this to all other countries? This would avoid the need to define which countries constitute "tax havens".
If regulators were not scared of the power of the businesses, they would not try to take such small steps.
Yet another man convicted due to "bite mark" matching has been exonerated.
That technique is worthless.
Stand Your Ground, Unless You're a Battered Woman.
The Clinton campaign has made a series of false attacks against Sanders, with gaps between them, but now it is attacking in high gear.
Senator Warren and a few others blocked a vote of the Banking Committee about two Obama nominees for the SEC that are banksters' pets.
Estimating the funding of paid climate obstructionism: perhaps $500 million a year.
The UK government has cut the rate of solar installation to 1/4 the rate of a year ago.
Good work, planet roasters!
Although courts and the prosecutor now recognize that the conviction of Fran and Dan Keller for "satanic abuse" was based on no evidence, and that a retrial could not convict them, they refuse to drop charges.
The participants in the system believe it should go to the mat rather than admit anyone's innocence.
US publisher McGraw-Hill discontinued a textbook because it included a map of Palestine, which met with condemnation.
Evidence Shows New Pipelines Will Not Solve Alberta's Economic Woes or Support a Clean Energy Transition.
US citizens: Call on Obama to think about his climate legacy and put public lands and waters off limits for gas and oil extraction.
Spanish banks will have to repay some of the charges they made to people who were foreclosed.
Unfortunately, that won't be enough to save many of these people from spending the rest of their lives excluded from all visible employment. (If they earn any money, they would have to pay it to the bank.) In Spain, they are known as "fiscally dead".
I've suggested they should do a protest on the Day of the Dead, but nobody seems to have picked up on the idea.
The new government of Myanmar has freed many political prisoners, carrying out Aung San Suu Kyi's new policy.
Mass peaceful night-time political discussion meetings have spread across France.
Assad has released an imprisoned American journalist after 4 years.
Assad didn't have the journalist beheaded, as PISSI would have done, but that is damning with faint praise.
General Electric CEO Immelt said GE executives "saw it as our task to outsource manufacturing". No wonder he condemns Sanders, and the feeling is mutual.
The new Argentine government, apparently turning repressive, has imprisoned a local leader for protesting. Amnesty International has taken up her cause.
A mother in South Carolina was arrested for letting her 9-year-old nephew accompany her 3-year-old son to buy a snack.
Oh, wait — they were headed for McDonalds. What neglectful parenting, allowing a kid to eat McDonald's food. Parents are supposed to know that this is "fast food", made for fasting, not for eating.
World wide: participate in global heating protests May 4-16.
Clinton favors continuing to operate the Indian Point nuclear power plants. Sanders says it is dangerous and should be shut down.
Clinton wants to continue fracking. Sanders says it is dangerous and must be banned.
David Cameron Admits He Profited from Father's Offshore Fund.
The thug that killed John Crawford III was not punished, but the man who called 911 may face criminal charges for exaggerating the situation.
This is backwards. A thug, as a public officer, has a specific responsibility to tell when there is no real threat, and is supposed to know how. Citizens of course should not lie or exaggerate about such dangers, but they have no responsibility to get training in doing so.
Two Widely Used Pesticides Likely to Harm 97% of Endangered Species in US.
The EPA dropped its investigation into water pollution from fracking in Wyoming, but two scientists continued the research and proved the contamination came from fracking.
A thug was in a big hurry to shoot Yvette Smith dead, and he lied to excuse it. Now he has been acquitted of murder by a judge who more or less said he would always take the thug's side.
We will never be safe until thugs face real punishment for their killings and their lies.
Doublespeak in IT security: the UK will certify VOIP systems as "secure" only if they have been built with a back door.
Many US school principals are studying interrogation methods that often make students give false confessions.
Los Angeles has prohibited homeless people from keeping more property than what will fit in one garbage bin.
I suppose that is to facilitate putting their property in the trash, which thugs do from time to time as a harassment measure.
If the city wants to do reduce how much they keep on the street, it should offer each homeless person a substantial shed. That would not cost much — the building codes for sheds are not very strict — and it would keep their property off the street without screwing them.
Of course, what the city should really do is provide them with decent places to live.
An illegal traffic stop, followed by an illegal public strip search, were the penalty for Driving While Black in South Carolina.
A Clinton-supporting Alaska "superdelegate" shows stubborn determination to support Clinton in the teeth of the Alaskan public.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
If Sanders clearly wins the public primaries and caucuses, and superdelegates make Clinton the nominee, the public will not respond well to such treatment.
Here's how the Clinton campaign bought the support of 33 state Democratic Party organizations, including superdelegates.
Global disparity of income between countries has grown tremendously in recent decades, and it is still growing.
Disparity of income within countries is growing too in the advanced countries.
Koch and co. are pumping millions of dollars into US senate races.
"As a taxpayer, David Cameron is innocent. As a lawmaker, he is guilty."
An officer of the former US-backed military regime of El Salvador will stand trial in Spain for murdering civilian dissidents.
It is noteworthy that the US knowingly sheltered this murderer for 15 years.
El Salvador's other elite repression unit was called the Atonal Battalion. They used to torture prisoners by making them listen to Schönberg's music for hours on end ;-{. (I wish that were true, but I suppose they did much worse things.)
Everyone: call on Wolf Blitzer to ask Clinton and Sanders how they would deal with Panama-style tax-dodging in their trade policy.
SCROTUS are trying to relax regulations to protect borrowers from misuses by banks.
The banksters say respecting borrowers' rights is "too expensive". How can that be true? US banks are not losing money.
Beyond Panama: What the World Really Needs is the Delaware Papers.
In Fact, Sanders Has a Very Clear Plan on How to Break Up Too-Big-to-Fail Banks.
A poll found that 1/4 of Sanders supporters would not support Clinton in the general election.
I am one of them. Clinton is not as bad as Republicans on all issues — I am sure she would support women's rights more than Cruz or Trump — but on the crucial issues of corporate power and armed aggression she is no better than them.
The US government wants to collect data about movements of boats and use that data for all sorts of things.
I see nothing wrong in requiring large vessels (over 65 feet) to be tracked all the time. I would not object to requiring this for vessels owned by corporations, since they are not entitled to the same rights as real persons.
However, luring people into more surveillance in the name of safety is a dirty trick.
The US has developed a robot ship to scan for submarines.
It won't be long before other countries have such a system, too. They won't even have to design one, since they could steal a US ship and reverse-engineer it. Enemies of the US have done this with cruise missiles.
Some states in India have banned sale of alcohol. However, the prohibition policies are not as strict as the US prohibition of various other drugs.
Why We'll Continue Our Fight to Save Lambeth's Carnegie Library.
Cutbacks on libraries are part of the right-wing policy of not bothering to educate poor people.
If It Weren't for Tax Havens, Lambeth Might Be Able to Afford Its Libraries.
Of course, tax havens alone are not solely responsible for dooH niboR. Many other unjust policies help take from the poor and give to the rich.
US citizens: call on Congress to invest in world-wide family planning.
We Are Blind to an Epidemic of Domestic Abuse.
That applies to many countries, perhaps all. Meanwhile, right-wing rulers are cutting funds to the centers that support victims of domestic violence.
Mining magnate Donald Blankenship has been sentenced to prison for directing Massey Energy to persistently disregard workers' safety.
The World Bank says it will put 28% of its future investments into dealing with global heating.
This is a small step forward but nowhere near enough to avoid disaster.
Hungary's right-wing ruling party wants to ban encrypted communication outright.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Even worse than solitary confinement: two people kept 23 hours a day in a tiny cell that's too small even for one person.
The Problem With Hillary Clinton Isn't Just Her Corporate Cash. It's Her Corporate Worldview.
The Global Consequences Of Hillary Clinton's Predatory Pragmatism.
Clinton prefers to take advantage of the Corporations United big money rather than fight to change it.
US citizens: call on Obama to ban new fracking on public lands.
Everyone: call on 5 big fast food companies to stop using meat made with regular use of antibiotics.
David Cameron acted directly in 2013 to keep offshore tax dodging schemes functioning in the UK.
How Big Telecom Gets Away With Rewriting America's Laws (to ban municipal WiFi and broadband).
Just because a WiFi network is municipal does not necessarily mean it respects users' freedom. If the network requires users to identify themselves, or to run nonfree JavaScript code, that's an injustice no matter who does it.
Why Is Honduras the World's Deadliest Country for Environmentalists?
Clinton played a significant role in bringing this about, by allowing or endorsing the coup.
Many teenagers can be dissuaded from joining PISSI by conversing with them and paying attention to what they say.
A plutocrat says his million dollar donation to campaign for Jeb Bush was laudable because it was opposing Trump.
I don't think it is clear that Jeb Bush was better than Trump, or that Cruz is less bad than Trump.
However, buying elections is not democracy even when the purchase is a good one.
A US court ruled that people don't in general have the right to record what thugs are doing on the street.
Let's hope that this decision is overruled by others.
Technology for efficient heating and lighting in buildings could be based on tracking people through the building.
I am sure there are other ways to implement the goal of controlling heating and light locally.
A Bangladeshi atheist blogger was murdered; he had made postings criticizing Islamism.
Note that Islamism is not the same thing as Islam. The latter is a religion; the former is a political stance. Human rights include the right to criticize either one.
Oculus virtual reality is going to provide only a virtual suggestion of privacy.
1000 nonviolent protesters that were arrested for no good reason in the G20 protests in Toronto will sue the thugs.
In order for this to be effective at controlling wrongdoing by thugs, the thugs must be held personally responsible. When the city pays the damages and the thugs do not, the thugs can still shrug off responsibility.
The US and Canada announced a useful plan to cut methane leaks, but they act as if they had all the time in the world.
Recognition that eating sugar is a major cause of obesity was suppressed in the 1970s by scientists who had endorsed the "blame saturated fat" theory.
Poverty continues because it's very profitable for some (just not for those who suffer it).
The UN half-plan to make airlines reduce CO2 emissions is too weak.
It seems that plutocracy is having its usual effect, helping companies continue practices that they know damage the world.
China is trying to suppress all mention of the Panama papers.
Citizens of Massachusetts: call on Massachusetts senators to support designating a Marine National Monument in the ocean off Cape Cod.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on NOAA Fisheries not to help fishing boats cover up the amount of "bycatch" (sea animals that they catch inadvertently, and throw away dead).
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress to provide lawyers to represent children in immigration hearings. Stop making children as young as five years old represent themselves.
Everyone: call on the CEOs of the 50 largest companies to come to an Earth Day meeting and make a plan to curb global heating and environmental destruction.
US citizens: Support Fish and Wildlife Service for blocking Alaska's plan to kill lots of predators and screw up ecosystems.
The right-wing terrorists in Colombia are having a resurgence.
The paramilitares have been Colombia's worst terrorist group because they have connections with the army, with politicians such as ex-president Alvaro Horrible, and with the elites that think they should own the country.
Wall Street lobbyists are raising funds for Clinton while she quibbles about the details of Sanders's plan to neutralize the banksters they lobby for.
Meanwhile, the major US media didn't try very hard to understand Sanders' plan.
Big banks are systematically providing big loans to the owners of rent-controlled buildings, obviously expecting the buildings to be converted to condominiums and the tenants kicked out.
Flint residents have brought a racketeering lawsuit against Governor Snyder and his collaborators.
One of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the arbitrary and unaccountable US "no fly" list is a child, not quite 5 years old.
Apparently he was put on the list when he was 7 months old.
Over 100 Medical Groups Urge Congress to Fund CDC Research on Gun Violence.
The obstacle is NRA pressure.
Google/Alphabet has intentionally shut off home automatic control products, cheating the customers who bought them.
Google/Alphabet had that power because the product depends on a company server. The lesson is, don't stand for that! Insist on self-contained computers that run free software!
The article doesn't take a firm line against anything. How weak that seems to me.
Pfizer canceled its merger with Alergan, once the US Treasury decided to block the intended tax dodging.
Hot Dusty Weather Makes Flint's Lead Crisis Worse, because lead comes out of the soil.
It got into the soil from burning leaded gasoline.
Americans with lower income get much less social security benefits, because they die several years younger.
Thousands of Bangladeshis are protesting plans for coal-fired generators that would kick them off their land. Thugs shot some of them dead.
The US is a bigger tax dodge sanctuary than Panama is.
The UK does plenty of it, too.
Mississippi has legalized discrimination against people on the basis of almost anything related to sex, as long as it is motivated by religion.
In effect, religion is the designated place for hostility to accumulate.
The activists of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition say that there is no sharp boundary between surveillance and harassment.
Our greatest cities are now pricing out even middle-class people.
Poaching has wiped out tigers in Cambodia.
The UK, and China have similar net censorship systems, and maybe soon South Korea.
After Australia eliminated its tax on CO2 emissions, emissions went up.
It appears that HSBC has refused a bank account to a Hong Kong political party as an act of political interference.
In the sick and prudish spirit imposed on US universities in the name of Title IX, even a mural that refers to sex is considered dangerous and illegal.
When the "safe space" obsession goes overboard, an anonymous political poster is seen as "harassment".
Good thing King George III didn't have this idea. If he had had this excuse to turn people against anonymous pamphlets, he could have prevented the American Revolution from starting.
Queensland in the north of Australia is rapidly destroying forests and wiping out wildlife.
An extractivist government made this happen.
In the UK under Tory austerity, "care" companies regularly cheat their workers, who then mostly cheat the old people they are supposed to take care of.
The workers can't possibly afford to spend as much time with the patients as they are supposed to, since then they'd be paid well below minimum wage.
The US allows tax-exempt organizations to support violent Israeli extremists.
I have to point out that while celebrating the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin is despicable, criminalizing the expression of such views is disrespect for freedom of speech.
Rabin was assassinated because he wanted to end the occupation of Palestine. There used to be large demonstrations in Rabin's honor, for as long as many Israelis continued to want peace.
A few Israelis still want peace, and joined Palestinians for a protest march against the occupation.
But only a small minority of Israelis still want peace. For the most part, anyone like Rabin would be ridiculed in today's Israel. Most Israelis don't today celebrate his assassination, but they don't miss his efforts any more.
Israel is considering a bill to imprison children younger than 14. Palestinian children only, one understands.
Good news for Australia: the coal market is collapsing so fast that the cost of cancelling all planned fossil fuel projects now would be only 1/5 what it was in 2013.
In Tennessee, a mother faces punishment for allowing her children to go farther away than arms' length.
It's the parents that drive their children around that are negligent. They are failing to protect their children from obesity and all the consequent illnesses.
A cupcake sale intended to teach about gender and racial inequality in wages inspired nasty men to post death threats.
The UK economy is screwing the poor for the sake of trickle-up to the rich, but the rich confuse the issue by presenting it as a conflict between old and young.
Half the UNESCO World Heritage nature sites are threatened by human activities in the vicinity.
A protest in Parliament took place against UK cuts in benefits to disabled people.
The Tories ordered the BBC to stop broadcasting the protest.
Sanders plans to phase out nuclear power plants, one by one, by not relicensing them.
I would be in favor of continuing to run them, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, if they were not so dangerous. Meanwhile, with a massive campaign to install renewable generation, we can do without them.
Goretti Horgan says she will continue buying abortion pills for women in Northern Ireland.
The Treasury Department changed the rules on "inversions" that allow "US" corporations to become officially foreign corporations and dodge US taxes.
Wisconsin illustrates three ways that the rich undermine US democracy by controlling elections.
Over 30 New York State legislators want to ban a campaign for Palestinian rights from the City University of New York, after accusations that it is "anti-semitic" which appear to be based on equating opposition to Israel's occupation policy with "anti-semitism".
Be careful of the term "hate speech", because those who use it want you to presume it ought to be and is prohibited.
US prosecutors are never held responsible for arranging unfair trials, not even when that causes conviction of the innocent.
The White House warns that global heating will kill perhaps around 30,000 Americans a year by 2100.
How many people the heat kills would depend on heating occurs. But this seems like an underestimate, not counting many kinds of effects. Another study suggested global heating would kill 100 million people world-wide by 2030.
Christian Universities Increasingly Apply for Exemptions From Anti-Discrimination Rules.
The Australian government decided to cut scientific research for the public good, in order to focus on research that appears profitable.
But their idea of "profitable" was focused on the short term. In the long term, the most profitable investment humanity can make is to cut down on carbon emissions fast, and climate research is a start on that investment.
Egyptian Editor, Press Freedom Advocate Faces Arrest.
What else would one expect from the US-backed military regime in Egypt.
Thailand is preparing "re-education camps" for dissidents.
US Abortion Providers Faced 94 Threats of Violence in 2015 And Just One in 2014.
Tinder collects and saves lots of data about its users, including their locations.
The fact that others can see this information too is a secondary symptom of Tinder's collection of the data.
100 women in the Central African Republic charge UN peacekeepers with rape.
Vietnam has sentenced 7 dissident bloggers to prison.
The Vietnamese have got the worst combination in their government: subservience to the US, and oppression to the Vietnamese.
Why does Clinton believe the millions she gets from rich people can't alter her political views?
It's simple. She has already shaped those views to match the donors.
Chambers of Commerce across the US took a poll of their member CEOs and found that most of them supported various measures to help working people, such as increasing the minimum wage and better benefits.
So they told their lobbyists to design a way to convince the members to forget about it.
Drought destroyed the crops in part of the Philippines, so people are demanding the government provide food. Instead, soldiers shot them.
A second Indonesian minister says it is not true that de Caprio faces a threat of being excluded from Indonesia for campaigning against deforestation.
I would like to see a clear statement that Indonesia will not bar foreigners merely for criticizing anything about Indonesia: in other words, that Indonesia respects freedom of expression.
Tax-dodging through companies such as Mossack Fonseca adds up to hundreds of billions of dollars per year.
An investigation of posted Russian bombing videos reports that nearly all the Russian air attacks in Syria through the end of February were outside PISSI's territory.
This is no surprise, because it was clear at that time that Syria was mainly attacking enemies that Assad found threatening. And that was before the partial cease fire, I believe. Since then, Russia does seem to be fighting PISSI.
5 years ago, Bernie Sanders objected to the US - Panama business supremacy treaty because it would exacerbate the problem of tax dodging through Panama.
Polar bears' suffering from decreased Arctic sea ice has been measured: the average weight of females in one area has gone down by 10% since 1984.
I speculate it will be harder for them to have and rear offspring with the lower weight. Thus, the population will dwindle and eventually disappear.
Non-rich retired people in the UK can get some meals from charities on a pay-what-you-can basis. But only if they are well enough to travel to the meal.
A woman in Northern Ireland was convicted of having an abortion using abortion drugs. Here are the other lousy options she rejected.
In parts of the US, women are imprisoned for having miscarriages.
The participation of Muslim scholars enables polio vaccination campaigns in Afghanistan and Pakistan to make progress.
Corbyn says the UK has the power to directly order the tiny British islands to stop permitting tax dodging.
Here are suggested measures for prying open the secrecy.
But why would Tories screw up a racket that is so useful for them?
Educating Girls Could Cut Child Marriage in Bangladesh by a Third.
The UN denies its responsibility for bringing cholera to Haiti, but an internal report took note of the UN's faulty sanitary measures just before that occurred.
To refer to the UN's troops as "peacekeepers" is misleading, since there was no war there, only a US-backed overthrow of the elected government.
Disabled and poor people in Britain, who can barely afford to eat, face jail because they are now required to pay as much as 10% of their income as local tax.
These vicious Tories don't really expect to get blood out of those stones (people), who already can barely survive. They want to reduce the expense those people cause and have found an excuse to drive many of them to death. Not quickly, but faster than they would have died while they could still afford food.
Instead of shame, the victims should feel hatred. They are martyrs and they should recognize the cause they are dying for: fighting the tyranny of the banksters.
If they have courage, they have a way to carry the fight to the enemy: they can dare the state to burn up more of its money by jailing them. Once in jail, they must thwart any state plan to extract money from them, such as by making them do work.
Thailand has become a totally military state in which soldiers can arrest people anywhere. Their powers are almost arbitrary.
Please don't ignore this injustice by vacationing in Thailand. As for me, that dictatorship is so crazed that I would not risk going there at all.
Big US school districts hire cops rather than counselors.
Thugs in San Francisco maimed Stanislav Petrov, leaving him too injured to use his hands for work, then tried to cover up their crime by offering his belongings to homeless witnesses so they would keep silent about what they had seen.
Now the FBI is prosecuting Petrov and refuses to say what those charges are.
I have no way of knowing whether Petrov was guilty of some crime, but if so, it cannot justify acting like this.
Everyone: state support for witness Emad Abu Shamsiya, who faces threats from Israeli fanatics.
Prisoners in Texas prisons have gone on strike against abuses such as being charged for medical care, solitary confinement, and forced labor.
I think it is legitimate to make prisoners work to keep the prison going, but when they do any other work, they deserve the same rights and working conditions as other workers. Otherwise, prison labor is an injustice to the prisoners and to the non-imprisoned workers that they compete with.
I admire this strike. Joining with others for the common good is exactly the sort of activity that can transform a habitual criminal into an upstanding and dependable member of society. It builds the skill to defer immediate gratification for long-term good, which helps people stay away from crime.
UK government officials no longer waste time pretending to pay attention to heed human rights organizations.
The Tories are lower than vermin — Aneurin Bevan.
WordPress Wants Statutory Damages for DMCA Abuse.
Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are trying to make the "self-driving" cars of the future depend on their servers (and thus be totally tracked and controlled remotely).
These cars won't be "self-driving", they will be driven by a company, one that has a history of snooping.
The workers in Trump's hotel in Las Vegas voted to unionize.
Protecting parrotfish might save coral reefs, for a while.
Racism against blacks is rampant in the San Francisco thugs.
Charlie Hebdo receives criticism for calling Islamist terror the extreme point on a spectrum of campaigns against criticizing Islam.
I think that is not true — that Islamist terrorists aim for something far beyond merely suppressing criticism of Islam.
There is a campaign to deny people the right to criticize Islam, and we must fight it resolutely, starting with rejecting the idea that such criticism is wrong. But we should not confuse this campaign (which is not violent, only unjust) with other forms of Islamist activity, such as terrorism.
It is clear that we should not hesitate to criticize any aspect of any religion, including Islam, when we have a reason to. People have a right to choose their beliefs, and within some limits to practice them, but no one is entitled to the right not to be criticized.
A study estimates that the economic damage to human assets from global heating above 2C could range from 2.5 trillion dollars to ten times that.
It would be far cheaper to spend the money now to prevent global heating. The question is whether the rest of us can defeat the planet roasters who have spent millions to confuse and delay. They are the biggest enemies of human civilization — PISSI is a pipsqueak by comparison.
On the correct pronunciation of "Exxon".
Yanis Varoufakis argues for trying to save the European Union by making it democratic.
A democratic union of Europe might be a good thing, but it won't be easy to achieve against all the institutions that are already tentacles of the banksters.
I noticed the EU's lack of democracy a decade ago, and proposed that vote of the citizens should replace the council of Europe for final approval of directives.
Using computers for receiving votes is dangerous. Using obsolete computers leads to additional problems, because they break.
Having people cast their votes in a computer creates a risk of massive centralized undetectable fraud. Don't do it!
The ID requirements for students to vote in Wisconsin are especially complicated, and no one has told students what they need to do.
Each additional activity that requires a government-issued ID is a step towards the tyranny of massive surveillance.
Atrocities in Conflict Mean We Need the Geneva Conventions More Than Ever.
HSBC lobbied Mossack Fonseca to continue serving Assad's cousin despite sanctions.
For some people, belief that ads were targeted at them based on their "sophisticated" interests can flatter them into being more interested in a product.
I expect that advertising agencies are years ahead of other psychologists in discovering things like this, and already use them.
Thus, the massive surveillance on which digital ads are based not only threatens really important things, such as democracy, whistleblowers, dissidents, and your willingness to state views that are controversial. It also threatens to cause you short-term trouble by luring you to spend more money.
It is well established that people tend to spend more when they are not paying cash.
Don't be tracked (and save money)
Pay cash.
Face recognition creates a danger of systematic tracking of everyone everywhere, in businesses and on streets.
Suitable laws could reduce the danger, but they have to be strict and stern, not lax. They must go beyond the bare minimum that one might claim will be sufficient. They must not presume either the good will or honesty of the companies involved, or their ability to maintain proper security.
Imagine if people could wear specially reflective jewelry which had the effect of telling most cameras "Blur my head!" Of course, anyone could have a camera which did not obey this, but businesses would need special permission to use such a camera, and publishing such photos would require justification such as serving journalistic purposes. Security cameras, not connected to any network and making only local recordings, would not have to obey the blurring.
Employment laws were designed to protect rights for employees. Businesses increasingly game the system by converting staff into "independent contractors" whose work is controlled tightly by the company but get none of the rights or benefits of employees.
One way to fight back is for the state to rule that these people are employees or must get the same benefits as employees.
Another, which may be more durable, is to redesign the protection of workers' rights and benefits so that it doesn't depend on who is the employer at any given minute. Benefits should be paid from income taxes and wealth taxes, not from payroll taxes. There should be minimum rates for piecework jobs based on how long they are likely to take, or actually do take.
The danger of plutonium fallout, and a few ideas that might help reduce the danger.
At present, nearly all the plutonium we have generated is highly localized, so most people are not in any real danger from it. But substances tend to mix. In 10,000 years, will the plutonium have spread around enough that all humans get lung cancer eventually? If technology advances, we will presumably have no trouble treating those cancers — but if it collapses due to global heating, that could wipe out humanity (and other sufficiently long-lived species).
Cancelling the UK's planned new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point would save 60 billion dollars.
Right-wing austerity and mass unemployment, over some years, can destroy permanently the social ties that show young people a path to strive for a successful life.
New York State has joined California in programming a $15 minimum wage, though it won't take effect for several years.
However, as more and more workers become piecework contractors, we need to cover them too.
Decommissioning Europe's nuclear power plants will cost almost half a trillion dollars.
But that's a lot less than what it would cost to run them until they fall apart and spew fallout.
Ecuador has started drilling for oil at the edge of the pristine Yasuni forest.
Over a set of comparable Austronesian cultures, human sacrifice was more common in the societies with less equality.
Nowadays millions of people are effectively sacrificed by the Cult of the Invisible Hand.
"Tax Havens Don't Need to be Reformed. They Should Be Outlawed."
When car loans impose a remote shutoff device, loan companies can use this power to get away with cheating.
They have various habitual ways of screwing customers. Pushing across the line, to see if they get away with it, is their way of life.
I think it should be a crime for companies associated with selling or insuring a car to put remote shutoff or interference devices into cars.
Tasmania has the same problem as Venezuela: shortage of rain leads to shortage of electricity.
One of the predicted effects of global heating is bigger and more frequent droughts, as well as bigger and more frequent floods. We will more and more often find big expensive hydropower dams high and dry, leading to more use of fossil fuels. This is a positive feedback effect, and they make it even harder to escape disaster.
But we can still escape, if we push hard enough in the right direction.
US citizens: call on Obama to nominate commissioners for the Federal Trade Commission who will defend people from abuses by businesses.
Expanding a natural gas pipeline close to a nuclear power plant: asking for trouble.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission puts its rubber stamp on every pipeline application. This is the inspiration for the "rubber stamp" protest that is planned.
The rebellious area of eastern Ukraine is full of landmines, which kill civilians trying to return home.
Mexico is torturing Mexicans that speak only Mayan, demanding that they say they are Guatemalan and give the state an excuse to deport them.
A Key Similarity Between Snowden Leak and Panama Papers: Scandal is What's Been Legalized.
Medicine is recognizing that chronic fatigue syndrome is a physical illness often resulting from some sort of infection.
The Air France flight attendants' union rejects the company's order for female flight attends to cover their heads while stopping over in Iran.
I suggest a way to protest this: the male flight attends can wear headscarves saying, in French and Farsi and English, "Solidarity with all women in Iran."
The company that makes proprietary software for filing US tax returns also lobbies heavily to stop the US government from providing any easier automatic method.
I refuse to run proprietary software. I fill out my tax returns by hand. It is not terribly hard — the main work is collecting the data on my income and deductible expenses, which I would have to do anyway.
The US media don't subject Clinton's health care proposals to scrutiny. Perhaps because they are so vague it is hard to evaluate them at all.
The real crisis in US education consists of setting up to blame public schools for social conditions, as an excuse to privatize them, so businesses can wolf down public funds and cheat the students and the teachers.
The article uses the word "monetize" to mean "profit from". I shun that usage and recommend that you shun it too.
Habitat for Humanity proposed to use Federal funds to improve housing in Bedford-Stuyvesant for poor people. But gentrifiers took over the housing.
What our expensive cities need now is not upgrades to housing. They need more places where poor people can afford to live — and that calls for driving prices and rents down.
For Older Americans, Divide between Rich And Poor Gets Bigger.
One secondary danger of the systematic tracking of mobile phones is that crackers could steal the data and use them for criminal purposes.
However, the worst danger from the data is that the state can get them easily. Many countries are using panic inspired by rare acts of terrorism as an excuse to eliminate all protections.
Rather than offer users an opportunity to "opt out", the data should not be collected at all except when the state gets a specific warrant to track a specific phone.
Tax havens that enable people and companies to dodge taxes, whether legally or not, do great harm.
In Africa, the high rate of offshoring wealth impoverishes everyone.
The claim that corporations' duty to shareholders takes priority over all other responsibilities was imposed by a systematic effort starting in the 1970s. We have no obligation to grant it any legitimacy.
Leaked documents papers from a company that arranges offshore tax havens show that many people are hiding lots of wealth, including politicians from many countries.
One of them is the Prime Minister of Iceland, who probably will face a new election as a result. The Pirate Party has a chance to form the next government.
The documents show Putin has enriched his friends and family by 2 billion dollars by making the state give them preferences and financing. Alas for Russia, it doesn't have the option to replace Putin democratically.
Special beacons will make it possible to track a mobile phone's location to within 10 cm, inside buildings.
More reason to refuse to carry one.
US citizens: tell Congress to stop exposing fetal tissue researchers to threats from religious fanatics. It is doing this with a gratuitous harassment-investigation, as an extension of the gratuitous harassment-investigation of Planned Parenthood.
Fetal tissue research is vital for advancing medicine, including understanding the effects of Zika on fetuses.
Put it all together, and this harassment scheme aims at saddling as many women as possible with brain-damaged babies.
US citizens: ask your congresscritter to support internet radio broadcasting and stop the RIAA from killing it off.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
The governor of Mississippi has proclaimed April "Confederate Heritage Month", showing no recognition of the evil of slavery, the perpetuation of which was the purpose of the Confederacy.
I would encourage Bernie Sanders to propose a rally during this April to recognize "Confederate Heritage Month" by denouncing all of its evil forms: slavery, the KKK, lynching, the "Jim Crow" segregation laws, the great foreclosure fraud of a few years ago (which disproportionately affected blacks), the many killings of blacks by thugs who hastily assumed they were criminals, and today's voter-suppression laws.
British Museum Must Sever Its Links With BP.
Will No One Stop Poland Destroying Europe's Most Precious Forest?
The MPAA opposes a ban on revenge porn in the name of freedom of speech.
The worse contract for most NHS doctors is especially hard for women and is likely to drive them out of medicine.
Trump probably won't be elected president, but he has convinced most Americans to ban Muslims from visiting the US.
In principle, it would make sense to exclude people with fervent Muslim or Christian or Orthodox Jewish views, since they are likely to promote repressive policies towards women if they become powerful enough here. However, it is too late, since there are so many of those people (especially Christians) in the US already. It would have been necessary to enact the policy around 1615.
Poor children in San Jose, who are a large fraction of the city, say, "My mom won't let me get a [library] card because she doesn’t want fines."
I wonder why they so often return books late. I suspect that children in poverty face simple practical obstacles to returning books on time, and I wonder if there are practical solutions. For instance, could a system for them to return library books through their school help?
Hello magazine admitted its "exclusive interview with George Clooney" was completely fabricated.
The magazine says it did not know the article was fabricated, but will someone be held accountable enough to make sure it doesn't happen again?
Coal companies will evade the obligation to clean up their polluted strip mines and mine waste by going bankrupt.
Arizona has passed a law to obstruct access to abortion drugs.
Knee-jerk reactions to a shocking event tend to be bad ones. The biggest danger to Europe from terrorists is in the foolish attacks on freedom in Europe that are now threatening.
The big record companies, through their tentacle the RIAA, are pushing to make the DMCA even nastier.
Americans have not fought hard enough to demand repeal of the DMCA.
Many physical retail stores have stopped ordering products for ordinary sale. Instead, they tell customers to order the product on the internet, then show a government photo ID to pick up the product.
This is a massive surveillance system. I won't use it, and I hope you will reject it too. Don't reward or encourage surveillance!
When I buy things, I absolutely refuse to give any personal information. The store has a right to my payment. If the store demands more, I say "no sale".
"We won't accept a coup": Brazilians rally to defend president Rousseff even though they were not her supporters.
Indigenous people do not have a right to demand "return" of everything that they gave or sold to Europeans, nor a right to control all the ideas of their culture.
No one has a right to a monopoly over a cultural practice. An Australian indigene has no more right to enforce ownership over a style of artifacts, or all its examples, than an American has the right to enforce ownership over jazz, rock or rap. And people have the right to make fusions of these with other styles, too.
If you don't like those fusions, don't watch or listen to them.
The Australian government found a cute way to shift the blame for insufficient spending and taxes onto the states — so taxes won't be raised, and hospitals and schools will continue to run short.
Disabled artists in the UK use their art to show what the state's contempt for the disabled means.
Erdoğan's war of choice is leading many young Turkish Kurds to join the armed PKK.
The PKK had had a cease-fire with the Turkish state for many years until Erdoğan broke it. If he had respected it, those youth would be campaigning for the human rights party HDK instead of planning to fight. Poor Kurds, poor Turks, as long as Erdoğan oppresses them both.
But that's fascism for you: scapegoat a minority, whip up hatred for it among the majority, and get its support to impose tyranny on all.
"Donald Trump's disastrous comments on abortion show that the best way to undermine irrational politicians is to give them a platform to speak."
"Modest" fashion, designed to suit dress codes imposed on women by male clerics, teaches us about the patriarchal demand for women to be "modest".
Al Qa'ida, PISSI and Netanyahu all say, "Never mind what we do to people we hate."
Everyone: Thank state attorneys general for investigating Exxon's global heating fraud.
Everyone: call on New York Mayor de Blasio to fire all the thugs involved in killing Ramarley Graham.
Everyone: call on the Georgia governor to veto the guns-on-campus bill.
Honduras has decided to allow Gustavo Castro Soto, witness to the murder of Berta Cáceres, to leave the country.
As long as he remains in Honduras, the murderers will have easy access to kill him too.
The EPA raised the allowed level of cadmium in waters, ignoring its duty to consult about the danger to wildlife.
Ohio plans to make electric customers bail out old and dangerous power plants.
Chicago Teachers, Workers Come Together for 'Unprecedented' Strike for Public Funding.
A Briton was convicted of the crime of treating his wife (who arrived from Pakistan) as a domestic slave.
The Muslim religion and the culture that goes with it is partly responsible for this crime, because it is pervaded by that attitude towards women. Not all Muslim men act this way, but when you teach men to despise women, some will follow their teaching.
The Indonesian government spoke of deporting Leonardo DiCaprio because he criticized the policies that encourage massive deforestation.
To consider deporting someone for that reason is disrespect for human rights. Indonesia deserves better government than that.
Most women in Papua New Guinea suffer from domestic violence, and most men participate in gang rapes. Women are fairly often burned for "witchcraft".
The New York Times obeyed an Israeli demand not to mention the name of the soldier that murdered a Palestinian in cold blood.
The other soldiers and medics who saw the murder did not react at all, suggesting that they were accustomed to witnessing such murders.
The American Association of University Professors accuses a branch of the US government of imposing far-reaching censorship on college courses, based on equating uncomfortable subject matter with harassment.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
In effect, the Department of Education has set up an unofficial system for censorship, bypassing actual courts, and trying to pretend it doesn't punish universities while in fact threatening to cut off their funding if they don't comply.
Some US states have laws to boycott companies that boycott Israel, or even decide not to have subsidiaries in Israel.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
When Massachusetts adopted a boycott of companies that did business in Burma, the US government decided that state purchasing boycotts were prohibited by the WTO. I wonder if that will be enforced in this issue too. However, I think that states should have the right to boycott for any criteria.
Wisconsin's voter-ID law called for a public education campaign so that voters would know how to comply. But the Republican legislature disregarded that and never appropriated funds for it.
No surprise. After all, the real purposes of these bills is precisely to bar poor, old, minority and student voters from voting.
Awareness of general surveillance leads people to self-censor their dissenting opinions.
We must seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of Bernie Sanders. Being cautious will at best continue the status quo, whose nature is to keep getting worse.
The Mexican state couldn't bear the scandal of trying soldiers who murdered civilian prisoners, so it has stopped releasing information about such cases.
New York State has given employees paid family leave, but this is paid for by the same employees while they are working.
It would have been a mistake to make employers pay for this leave for their employees. That would have discouraged hiring workers.
But it is also a mistake to make the employees pay. That turns it into a forced savings plan that will be useless to those that don't have children and don't take time off work to care for parents.
The right way to fund such programs is by taxing the rich, and companies in ways that have nothing to do with how many people they employ.
Protesters chained themselves to cars to block the road to a Trump rally.
Some towns near the border of Texas supply water with so much arsenic that it isn't safe to drink.
This is a extreme case of a general problem in the US: too little money for infrastructure. The cause is the success of businesses and the rich in reducing their tax rate, starting under Reagan.
Pollution Is Now Coming from Donald Trump's Golf Course, in Addition to His Mouth.
South African president Jacob Zuma faces calls to resign for his corruption, including from one of the heroes of the African National Congress.
Assad's forces report finding a mass grave in Palmyra containing 42 corpses, over half of them civilians and including three children.
One can't entirely trust Assad's forces, but this is a plausible claim. Gratuitous cruelty and violence are part of PISSI's ideology and recruiting method.
A fool notices that bringing children into the world facing disaster is not a wise choice, then convinces himself that it couldn't be wrong because it feels so good.
You don't have to be foolish like that.
The idea of a "biological imperative" that constitutes a reason why you should reproduce is nonsense. There is a biological tendency to reproduce, which exists for well-known evolutionary reasons, but a tendency to do something is not a reason to do it. I have a tendency to mislay things and forget where I put them, but that is no reason why I ought to forget.
Anything that makes you focus most of your attention on the well-being of one specific other person — which is almost guaranteed to call for more money than you can gain honestly — is a road to cheating or abusing people. It is wiser not to set foot on that path!
The EU-Turkey deal to return Syrian refugees to Turkey without considering their applications for asylum might violate treaties about refugees.
Hibo Wardere describes the suffering that genital mutilation caused her, and continues to cause her now that she is an adult. She now dedicates herself to putting an end to the practice.
Those accused of sexual abuse, but never tried, have no way to clear their names. They are treated in many ways as guilty.
In Texas, at least 100,000 women have tried to give themselves abortions due to the law denying them access to safe abortions.
Greenpeace Reveals Indonesia's Forests at Risk as Multiple Companies Claim Rights to Same Land.
Finally, a good reason why the UK should leave the EU: to thwart the IMF's continuing attack on poor Greeks.
Amerindians are protesting an oil pipeline that could pollute their drinking water: the Missouri river.
Snowden urges future whistleblowers not to regard exile as defeat or disaster. He says he can campaign more effectively for freedom from exile than he could have done in the US.
Belgium plans to require immigrants and long term visitors to sign a statement in favor of "European values" and promising to report plans of terrorism.
I think this is basically legitimate, but "European values" is too vague.
It is self-contradictory to claim (1) that one can take this for granted so there's no need to raise the issue and (2) it would drive some immigrants away.
I think most immigrants will agree with it and sign it, and it will lead them to reflect on the values they are agreeing to.
El Al staff told a female passenger to change seats because her neighbor, a Jewish religious fanatic, said that a woman near him was against his religion.
This sort of thing has happened on El Al many times before, but now the defenders of equal rights for women have a good case to fight. The woman in question was an 81-year-old widow, making the supposed danger of her attractiveness absurd.
However, even if she had been a beautiful 21-year-old wearing something skimpy, that would not give another passenger the right to demand that she move. There is nothing wrong about being 21 and beautiful, and wearing revealing clothing is not an aggression against anyone.
If the man had been less arrogant, if his goal had been to follow his beliefs rather than to subjugate women in general, he might have looked for someone who would switch seats with him.
The ultra-orthodox continue looking for ways to oppress women in Israel, and I fear that as their numbers grow they will eventually win. At that point, non-orthodox Jews will face oppression in Israel and will need to seek a homeland somewhere else.
Canadian journalist Ben Makuch says he will go to prison rather than reveal the messages he exchanged with a source who is now in Syria fighting PISSI.
Piketty and Varoufakis explain what it takes to save the sinking ship of Europe, but the elites are getting into the lifeboats already.
Elizabeth Warren Warns Banks Are Lying About Upcoming Rule Change, Potentially Breaking The Law.
During Erdoğan's visit to the US, his bodyguards attacked Turkish journalists as they tried to enter the hall in Washington where he was going to speak.
They also threatened to kill one of the journalists.
It looks like Erdoğan and Putin are Trump's role models.
The FBI has replaced the publicly visible order for Apple to crack security on an iPhone with another case, which is being argued in secret. The FBI is trying to sneak this past the American people.
In this case, the targets of prosecution are gang members, not terrorists. In other words, this is part of the cruel and foolish "War on Drugs".
This should teach people to stop thinking of the FBI's demands as an "anti-terrorism" measure. It's an "anti-anyone-accused-or-suspected-of-anything" measure — exactly what our constitution is supposed to put limits on, for our freedom's sake.
The ACLU defends our constitutional rights. I'm an ACLU member. How about joining?
The scorn directed from all quarters at women who have been raped pressures many of them to deny that it happened.
Why is it worse to be raped than to be stabbed? As a physical injury, the stabbing is worse; but there is no general pattern of scorning people for being stabbed.
In a healthy society, the word "slut" would be incomprehensible.
When a right-wing terrorist killed Hanne Lovlie, her family decided to help victims of violence as her memorial.
The UK is trying to set a precedent of requiring people to turn over passwords to them, using someone accused of cracking US computers as a convenient example. It is keeping the trial secret so Britons won't notice their rights are being threatened.
Clinton claims she doesn't take money from fossil fuel companies. But she has accepted over a million from their lobbyists.
Greenpeace organizer Eva Resnick-Day describes how she confronted Clinton about this.
Obama has worked to improve security for the world's civilian stores of highly enriched uranium, but has neglected the far larger military stocks.
In the US: participate in the Democracy Awakening rally in Washington on April 17.
Everyone: call on Quebec not to destroy the old-growth forests around the Broadback River.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
The immediate proposal is to build roads, but companies would use them to cut down as many trees as they can sneakily get away with.
US citizens: call on your congresscritter to support the bill to audit the Pentagon.
US citizens: call on Obama and Congress not to sell fighter jets to Qatar until it stops funding al-Nusra (the Syrian branch of al Qa'ida).
Turkish border guards are accused of shooting Syrian refugees at the border.
This is part of a general pattern: it isn't entirely safe to be a Syrian refugee in Turkey.
A peace agreement in Syria could enable many of the refugees to go home. That should be the goal.
France accuses Russia of bombing civilians in Damascus for purposes of terrorism.
Many Arab countries quietly cooperate with Israel. If Israel only were willing to end its occupation of Palestine, those countries would become its eager friends.
Most of them are eager friends with US money, and as a patriotic American I find the friendship of such tyrants rather embarrassing. But Israel has less world influence than the US and perhaps shouldn't be asked to reject possible friends on such grounds. If Israel simply pulled back its colonists and ended the occupation, I would have no criticism of its foreign policies.
There remains, however, the issue of democracy. Israel is considering a law that would allow it to expel all the Arab members of parliament.
Middle-Class Feminism Has a Blind Spot over Female Cleaners.
The many articles about the "glass ceiling" for female executives strike me as a distraction from the main issue.
Doctors and teachers in the UK should go on strike together.
Gouging in US health care shows why we need a single universal health care payment system.
Women in parts of Nepal and India are treated as disgusting when they are menstruating.
How cruel superstition is.
Use of tissues from aborted fetuses is essential for research on Zika.
Step by step, Australia abolishes the right not to testify against oneself.
North Korea kidnaped people from various countries in the 1970s to force them to train spies.
The Japanese ruling party calls itself the "Liberal Democratic Party" but it is really a conservative party.
Xi Jinping's grab for total power over China is compelling him to develop an Erdoğan-like sensitivity to criticism, which he implements with Erdoğan-like overt repression.
Nuclear Power Plants Are Pre-Deployed Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Meanwhile, accidents are still a danger. The Indian Point nuclear plants, near New York City, are among the most accident-prone in the US.
If an accident occurs, it may make New York City unsafe to inhabit, decades before the rising seas would do so. However, evacuating 5 million people from New York and surrounding suburbs would be impossible as well as unsustainable.
Senator Warren called for replacement of the government's system for collecting college loan payments.
Using private companies to do the government's work is inviting fraud. Each indirection in the chain reduces accountability, and we have seen the effects here.
GlaxoSmithKline announced it will not patent its new drugs in countries that are the poorest of the poor, such as Afghanistan, Rwanda and Cambodia.
I wonder, though, whether this apparent magnanimity will have any practical effect. I don't think there are generic drug factories in countries such as Afghanistan, Rwanda and Cambodia. If the countries such as India that actually make generic drugs are not covered, if GSK continues using patents to prevent the manufacture of generic drugs in those countries, this gift will turn out to be an empty gesture.
The reason this problem exists is that the World Trade Organization treaty requires India to allow patents on drugs.
The real solution for this is to abolish the World Trade Organization.
Senator Wyden's speech for a bill to defend encryption from state interference and to narrow the "third party" doctrine that is the excuse for so much state surveillance.
These would be major advances, but what we really need is to prevent systems from keeping records about what people do. We should require digital systems to offer the maximum possible level of anonymity.
The UK pays to discourage coal-fired power plants, then pays to keep them running.
Such a policy contradiction can also be seen in the area of trade secrets: the US adopted the patent system explicitly to discourage trade secrecy, then adopted specific trade secret laws to encourage trade secrecy.
The UK's foreign aid "for the poor" is being diverted to consultants in the UK.
California has increased the minimum wage. After several steps it will reach $15 in 2022.
Prince Edward Island, in Canada, will legalize abortion.
Some US food companies are going to stop using BPA, a hormone disrupter. But the replacements may be bad for people, too.
After Leading The Attack On Investigative Journalism, President Obama Whines About A Lack Of Investigative Journalism.
In Mexico, the ability of the rich to buy their way out of prosecution is now coming under exposure.
US citizens: support the rule to require companies to report how their pay scale varies with employees' gender and race.
Movie companies are suing to eliminate a Star Trek fan film, and trying to stretch copyright law in the process.
An imprisoned computer manipulation operative says he helped manipulate elections in Mexico and several other countries.
Donald Trump's Most Recent Attacks on Women Point to a History of Misogyny.
The Corporations United decision allowed foreign companies and people to fund US election campaigns.
The corporations called their organization "Citizens United", but there is no reason to support their falsehood.
Poland's right-wing government is also fanatically Christian and wants to ban all abortions.
Mississippi is passing a law privileging religious discrimination and hatred.
This shows the nastiness at the heart of common American versions of Christianity.
Hindu nationalists failed in their attempt to excise coverage of bigotry against Dalits from California textbooks.
Delivering an abortion drug by mail can avoid many of the artificial impediments imposed by right-wing state legislatures.
If Azerbaijan Is a Democracy, Why Were We Imprisoned for Our Views?
US ex-officers condemn Trump for rejecting the Geneva Conventions.
Soldiers understand that they depend on the Geneva Conventions as much as, or more than, civilians do.
The thugs who shot Jamar Clark while he was handcuffed will not be prosecuted.
The city of Nantes is moving its administration completely to LibreOffice. I hope this will be followed by moving to GNU/Linux.
The article uses the confused term "intellectual property" which refers to a dozen or so unrelated laws and misleadingly suggests they are similar. Too bad.
Merrick Garland is a "moderate" in the sense that he decides cases to support the power structure. He was a prosecutor, so his decisions tend to support the state over people and especially accused people.
Watch a Black Student Assault White Teen Because His Dreadlocks Are Cultural Appropriation.
No person or group is entitled to own a hair style or any other cultural practice.
Imitating practices that in some other group have a meaning you don't understand can in some cases be insensitive, and doing so might make you look foolish — but that doesn't entitle them to stop you. And some practices, such as your hair style, don't have any meaning unless you say they do.
Colorado proposes to make sexting a misdemeanor for teenagers, which could result in more prosecutions of teenagers for sexting.
Laws concerning teenagers and sex or reproduction tend to be twisted up by prudish irrational impulses.
San Francisco thugs stopped a public defender from protecting her clients' rights by arresting her on false charges.
To reclaim our cities from these thugs, we need to teach them a lesson. We need to put them away for periods of many years.
Mass transit in the US is scraping to a halt for lack of maintenance funds. We need to increase the gasoline tax — but the politicians in the pocket of the planet roasters will never allow that.
Japan's public pensions are so meager that old people can only survive by stealing and getting in jail.
"The more money [or gifts] doctors receive from drug and medical device companies, the more brand-name drugs they tend to prescribe, a new ProPublica analysis shows."
The EFF is starting to fight more strongly against Digital Restrictions Management.
Senator Wyden will personally block bills to require software developers to block their encryption.
Drought is crippling hydropower in Venezuela.
This is likely to be a world-wide problem — it will rain too little, except where it rains too much.
Now people in Turkey are threatened with prosecution for repeating rumors.
This resembles China and Thailand.
Queers still face repression in Ukraine; the pro-Western (but somewhat fascist) government is no better than the previous pro-Russian government.
Subcontracting is increasing in Silicon Valley, and this is spreading poverty.
Shell's Headquarters Raided and Formal Investigation Launched over Billion Dollar Nigerian Oil Deal.
The French minister for women's rights compared women that wear burqas to American blacks that supported slavery.
I agree. Those women are entitled to wear what they wish — it should not be prohibited — but we should recognize what the burqa stands for.
Meanwhile, there is nothing insulting about the word "negro". The fuss about the minister's word choice is foolish.
Pakistan's government promised religious fanatics it would not repeal the vicious blasphemy law.
This crowns with success the murder they rallied to support.
Depending on a GPS navigator leads you to lose your ability to read maps and understand where you are.
A new study, considering more processes that affect the Antarctic ice, estimates an additional meter of sea level rise in this century.
Sea level will rise further after 2100. Many coastal cities are likely to be swamped sooner or later.
France is trying to extend the so-called "right to be forgotten", i.e., right to exclude articles from searches for your name, into a global censorship regime.
The French state has a pattern of attacking freedom of speech. It is forbidden to say there was no genocide of the Armenians, as well as to say there was no genocide of the Jews.
I reject both of those statements (see evidence for the genocide of the Armenians) but we must defend people's right to say these things even if they are incorrect.
You can also be prosecuted for saying "Don't buy from Israeli companies."
That goes somewhat beyond my form of opposition to Israel's occupation policies, but the right to advocate a boycott is part of human rights.
Even saying "I am not Charlie Hebdo" can get you harassed by thugs.
When France, a supposed champion of freedom, imposes persistent and ever-extending censorship, that clears the path for tyrants such as Putin and Erdoğan to impose their own forms of censorship.
US government standards, being effectively imposed on colleges, say that it's not enough to say "yes" to sex — only an "enthusiastic" agreement is enough to avoid accusations of crime.
It won't take much more to reach a 1950-style "abstinence only" rule.
The idiotic arguments that have put the US and Europe in danger of surrender to plutocrats are now being deployed against Africa.
Understanding some of the biological basis of anorexia.
The Smart Con: Clinton vs. Trump.
Clinton Campaign: No More Debates Until Sanders Starts Being Nicer.
The FCC told some app developers to stop working with SilverPush. It seems that SilverPush is claiming to have stopped this practice, while also continuing to offer it to advertisers.
The root cause of this practice comes from advertising that tracks people. We need to put an end to that, totally.
Monsanto is pressuring the government of Nigeria to grow Bt cotton, but farmers are fighting back.
Obama is choosing drug treatment over drug repression, to reduce heroin addiction.
This much is good, but I am still concerned about the War on Pain Sufferers.
Cooper Union has removed all gender signs from its toilets.
It would be useful, however, to indicate which ones have urinals, since some people may want to use a urinal, and others may prefer not to see exposed penises.
Sanders is the only candidate that recognizes the precarious nature of work for young Americans.
Hollywood romantic comedies teach people to expect, even demand, behavior that is rather twisted.
Human Rights Watch accuses Louisiana of denying prisoners access to medical care for HIV.
Top Scientists Back Federal Plan to Protect Alaska Predators.
The predators to be protected are animals that prey on animals (not multinational mining companies.)
A lawsuit tries to stop Canada's sale of arms to Salafi Arabia.
Trump's campaign manager faces criminal charges for grabbing and yanking a journalist.
Erdoğan petulantly ordered the German ambassador to have a satirical German video deleted because it makes fun of him.
Trump, despite all that is bad about him, has the merit of attacking business supremacy treaties constantly.
I am reluctant to trust that he would really try to get rid of them, however. Trump is more manipulative than honest. The people who support Trump for this reason should support Sanders instead.
Everyone: Support a new wildlife refuge in Massachusetts.
Everyone: call on Connecticut to drop charges against Cherelle Baldwin.
US citizens: call on the Department of Justice to investigate Arizona voter suppression.
US citizens: call on Congress not to fund groups that attack Syrian Kurds.
The US and Russia are cooperating to fight PISSI in Syria.
Evidently, Russia is not withdrawing all its forces from Syria quite so fast.
This cooperation is useful. It also demonstrates that the US and Russia don't need to be enemies. To be sure, Putin is capable of various sorts of aggression. Nonetheless, if the US avoids pushing too hard (for instance, inviting parts of the former Soviet Union to join NATO), the US and Russia need not be in conflict.
It will still be a shame that Putin has done away with democracy, the independent press, and other human rights in Russia. But the US is not in a position to do much about that.
I am concerned that Russian bombardment of Raqqa will be indiscriminate, a series of war crimes. The US makes some effort to avoid killing civilians, though it denies these killings when they happen. Russia hardly bothers to try to avoid killing civilians.
The Fight for the Environment And the Fight for Blue-Collar Jobs Are One And the Same.
In both cases, it's a fight for democracy against plutocracy.
Link between Fossil Fuels and Great Barrier Reef Bleaching 'Clear' And 'Incontrovertible', Say Scientists.
Koch Brothers Attempt to Kill Single-Payer Health Care in Colorado.
The FBI wants prominent people in the Muslim community to counsel troubled youths, and report in detail on them.
One might expect them to report any actual criminal plans that they learn about, but this demand goes for beyond that.
A trillion dollars in planned investment in new coal-fired power plants will be a wasted and the money lost, assuming we save civilization from disaster by not actually using those power plants.
Was the British colonization of Australia an invasion?
Colonization is not synonymous with invasion. The British colonization of Massachusetts started very slowly and did not become a violent conflict until many years had gone by.
The colonization of Australia, starting 170 years later, went much faster; exiled were sent by thousands. "Invasion" could be an accurate term for that.
Thousands of Pakistanis are rallying in favor of a religious fanatic who murdered an official for advocating tolerance.
Pakistan is one of the countries I absolutely refuse to visit, because it is a hotbed of vicious fanaticism.
Repression in Thailand has reached absurd levels: posting a photo with a gift from exiled former PM Thaksin Shinawatra brought a woman prosecution for "sedition" and a possible sentence of 7 years in prison.
Perhaps they will sentence her to one year in prison and ask to be admired for how merciful they are. However, the very idea of prosecuting someone for "sedition" is evil, never mind what the punishment is.
Rich people like to think poor people have genes for stupidity, rather than admit that growing up in deprivation holds them back.
An FBI informant won Khalil abu Rayyan's heart, then got him to talk about fantasy terrorism to impress her. Now he is being prosecuted.
Writer Akram Aylisli is being persecuted in Azerbaijan because he wrote about the persecution of Armenians.
Sperm whales are dying from filling their stomachs with floating plastic waste.
Global heating will cause bigger heat waves and floods, which could cause large numbers of people to get sick at once. The UK's medical system could be overwhelmed. That is probably true in other places as well.
France's plans to punish convicted terrorists by loss of citizenship have been defeated.
Hooray! Alas, some other countries have similar plans, but this may deal them a setback.
This measure was never conceived as a rational scheme to reduce terrorism.
"When Israeli leaders keep pushing the message that killing Palestinian attackers is a laudable act, is it any wonder that the shooters become our national heroes?"
Breaking the Silence, which organizes former Israeli soldiers to witness the crimes they committed or saw other soldiers commit, is now the target of a right-wing phony scandal, comparable to the one cooked up against Planned Parenthood and previously against ACORN.
Israel has adopted higher taxes for bank executives' pay above a certain limit.
It is a step in the right direction, but I would do it in a more general way, by adding higher tax brackets with higher tax rates.
US Girl Scouts' rules say that even high school students are not allowed to sell cookies without an adult's supervision.
China is considering blocking access to all non-Chinese internet domains.
This would amount to cutting China off from most of the world's internet entirely.
Spreading in the UK: boroughs where no state school even offers the advanced high school classes that universities expect entering students to take.
This results from the combination of two aspects of Tory plutocracy:
20 US states are investigating Exxon's climate lies together.
The American College of Physicians calls for the US government to keep the prices of medicines down.
The natural way to do this, used by most other wealthy countries, is to have a national health service that negotiates with manufacturers on behalf of all patients.
The Associated Press got permission to keep operating in Nazi Germany by serving as Hitler's propaganda outlet to the US, and aiding Nazi propaganda in Germany.
Many US companies and business leaders eagerly helped the Nazis. IBM's cooperation is famous, and there was also Mr Bush.
US citizens: phone the FCC to oppose the merger of Charter and Time Warner Cable.
Most of the ancient city of Palmyra is still in good condition.
We should recall that Assad's bombers have destroyed other ancient urban areas.
Everyone: Call on Nike to stop renting a big store in Trump Tower.
A poll reports that most Israelis support the recent murder of an incapacitated Palestinian.
They have dehumanized Palestinians to the point of being ready to kill them with hardly a thought.
Utah has found a creative way to endanger pregnant women with fetuses with severe birth defects: requiring anesthesia for their abortions.
Brazil should recognize Zika is a sexually transmitted disease, and promote condom use.
The FBI backed off from demanding Apple write software to facilitate decrypting data on an iThing.
However, other such cases are still pending.
The Arctic set a record, this February, for least ice in winter. This broke the previous record, set last year.
The lack of ice is not just a sign of global heating, it also tends to cause more heating.
Right-wing Israelis cheered the summary execution by a soldier of an incapacitated Palestinian suspect. Perhaps a majority of Israelis support the murder.
Next the Israeli state will punish the deceased's family by destroying its home.
Some during the 70s and later in the second intifada Palestinian militants often treated Israelis as vermin. They have mostly stopped doing so. Now the Israelis have taken over that attitude.
US citizens: call on Arizona election official Helen Purcell to resign.
US citizens: call on the US government to investigate Arizona voter suppression apparently aimed at Latinos.
US citizens: call on Democrats to reject non-budget riders in budget bills.
The Australian minister in charge proposes to work hard to protect the Great Barrier Reef from all the major threats, except for the biggest one: global heating.
Meanwhile, the same CO2 that causes the heating will eventually kill all coral by making the ocean too acidic for them.
Chinese journalist Jia Jia was, apparently, jailed for a few days for warning colleagues it might be dangerous to republish the anonymous open letter that called for strongman Xi Jinping to resign.
Clinton's fund raiser offers rich people access to her for $353,000 each.
This shows what sort of president she would be.
The Belgian state's attitude in 2013 was, "Let those radicals leave for Syria, and good riddance."
It turned out to be a mistake, but it wasn't obviously wrong at the time.
If you let a company sequence your DNA, the state will use that against you.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
PISSI made an explicit plan to spread terror around the world through underground suicide squads.
PISSI expects Europeans to panic and play into PISSI's hands with harsh security measures. Instead, people should learn to cope with the occasional occurrence of medium-scale terrorist attacks.
After all, they are rather small compared with the other dangers.
It would be a mistake to give up on trying to curb people's disproportionate, irrational responses to these attacks. If we even help a few people to avoid panic, that is good in itself; further, it can make the difference between passing or defeating a foolish unjust law.
The first step is to stop legitimizing and supporting the panic reaction.
A petition demanding the right to carry guns at the Republican Convention hoists gun nuts on their own petard.
How about a petition to allow people to carry petards (bombs) at the Republican Convention?
Bryan Sanders, who was punched by a Trump supporter at a Trump rally, says Trump is the one responsible.
A Colombian general is being prosecuted for killing civilians.
Erdoğan condemned a foreign diplomat for being photographed with one of the persecuted Turkish journalists.
Poor Turkey, saddled with a president that insults Turkishness.
Melting Arctic ice is an invitation for cargo and cruise ships to risk causing deaths and oil spills.
Georgia's governor says he will veto the pro-discrimination law just passed by the legislature.
I think it should be vetoed, but I find it disturbing that businesses exercise so much power to block laws. There are other laws that we need to adopt, to reduce businesses' power, that they also want to block.
Angolan protesters have been sentenced to years in prison for publicly reading from a book by Gene Sharp.
Ralph Nader: Why Bernie Sanders was Right to Run as a Democrat.
Gustavo Castro Soto, colleague of Berta Cáeres who witnessed her assassination, fears the US-backed Honduran state will frame him for killing her.
Clinton, I see you!
To be sure, I don't think that Clinton suggested framing him, or suggested killing her. The point is that she helped put in power the power-at-all-costs elites for whom this is typical practice.
The UK is about to criminalize a wide range of currently legal drugs.
A guide for identifying products made by Israeli companies in colonies in Palestine. They often try to hide this.
American meteorologists now firmly recognize that human activities cause global heating.
Israel has backed down on trying to make Brazil accept a prominent anti-peace politician as ambassador.
Netanhayu now plans to use him to foist a similar gesture of fealty on the US.
Microsoft and some other large companies decry North Carolina's new pro-discrimination law, but their repeated donations to Republicans are the cause of it.
Before the CIA handed prisoners to other countries that were considered likely to torture them, the CIA took nude photos of them to serve as proof that the torture wasn't done by the CIA itself.
Why it should matter whether the CIA maimed someone directly or through an subcontracted government is beyond me. Either way, the US is culpable.
Chomsky, Snowden, Greenwald on Privacy in the Age of Surveillance.
Snowden's remarks, as quoted here, seem to consider an omniscient state as a reasonable option, and objects only to failing to ask the public for consent. As I've shown in before, an omniscient state means no democracy.
Bosnia-Herzegovina needs to escape from the nationalist fragmentation that the peace arrangements of the 1990s have left it in.
Chinese expat journalist Zhang Ping says his brothers in China have been jailed as hostages; the Chinese government demands he withdraw an article he published.
Honduras has arrested a suspect in the murder of environmental activist Nelson García, who was killed shortly after Berta Cáeres.
Most British teachers have students who come to school hungry.
A large revolutionary mural in Cairo, part of the little that al-Sisi has not crushed, is being torn down by the American University as part of a construction plan.
If the FBI gets the power to order proprietary software developers to make changes, it will use that to do more than snoop on you. It will take over your digital devices' proprietary software and do to you whatever it wants.
The argument about a car directed to bomb the White House is invalid, because that car is no more or less dangerous than one driven by a suicide bomber. I presume the Secret Service has already arranged measures to stop either one.
Even if laws stop the FBI from turning all your devices against you, the software's developers could do it. So could rogue employees, blackmailed employees, and crackers that have broken the company's security.
There is only one real solution, and that is to shun nonfree software in these devices. You can never trust a nonfree program.
If "democratic" states cede power and responsibility to big tech firms, there may be no way to prise them back.
Protests are planned in May against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which should stop rubber-stamping every request that the fossil fuel industry makes.
Some psychological studies suggest that most people want autonomy rather than control over others.
Sanders won landslide victories in caucuses in Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii and has reduced the delegate gap from 300 to 200.
Apple designs its own servers, from concern that commercially available servers have been modified by the NSA to enable snooping.
I am also concerned about this threat.
The Federal Trade Commission warned app developers to inform users about snooping on them.
While this is well-intentioned, I don't think it goes far enough to solve the problem.
Lawrence Faulkenberry's security cameras proved that the thugs who beat him up and gave him permanent injuries also tried to frame him.
So where's the prosecution for perjury? We must not let these thugs get away with these lies.
The Challenge of Secularism and Human Rights in Africa.
Trump's supporters are people he despises as "losers".
Does it make sense to invest almost 400 million dollars in a train system for Miami?
For other cities, I'd say it is important to invest in reduced fossil fuel use. In the case of Miami, will people live there long enough for this system to be worth the cost? (The reduction in greenhouse gas emissions can be counted as part of the repayment.) Even though the train line itself will be elevated, it won't be much use once flooding starts making people leave.
Perhaps it would be wiser to invest in moving people to higher ground — perhaps in Georgia.
The Briton charged with a crime for saying he asked a Muslim woman to "explain Brussels" has had charges dropped, for now.
It seems that the thugs bring such charges on their own; higher officials must approve it. So the charges have been dropped. It is conceivable that he will be charged again.
We must defend his right to say these things even if we don't agree with them.
A California city wants to make it a crime to be present at a loud party.
Indiana's new abortion law bans choosing to abort because the fetus has a medical problem. It is also calculated to expose doctors to terrorism.
How about aborting because the fetus has a different kind of problem? Can we detect fetuses that are likely to turn out to be religious fanatics?
Some US congresscritters call on the NSA to cease and desist from its plans to expand spying on the US.
A committee of experts as called for decriminalization of using recreational drugs, to avoid the deaths and sicknesses caused by the War on Drugs.
It's only barely the start of Spring, but there's already a record-breaking wildfire in Kansas.
The primaries in North Carolina and Arizona show that Republican voter suppression methods are effective enough to steal an election.
In the US nowadays, being poor means 13 or 14 years less life expectancy.
The UK government plans to turn all public schools into "academies", which means eliminating local control and for the most part privatizing them.
Teachers say that they expect less pay for more work under more pressure, so many of them plan to quit.
A strike is in the works.
When you meet someone with cancer, don't urge a quack remedy. It's at best condescending, at worst victim-blaming.
I have never had cancer, but I've faced similar annoyances over much lesser problems: for instance, people who insist on trying to be helpful by telling me background information I already know. They are not helping me at all, only creating an excuse to feel they are being helpful.
If you can't help someone, there's no good in pretending you can.
French anti-genocide investigative journalist Florence Hartmann revealed that the Bosnian war crimes tribunal had withheld information from the International Criminal Court. The war crimes tribunal has now jailed her and is subjecting her to 24-hour sleep deprivation.
Obama strongly condemned attempts to stigmatize Muslims in general. I agree completely. I just wish he would also avoid bombing Muslims in many countries.
Wen Yunchao says China has disappeared his parents and brother because someone claimed he was the author of a published letter that called on Chinese ruler Xi Jinping to quit. The Chinese state apparently suspects him of writing the letter. If true, it would be no excuse to arrest or disappear anyone.
Poland Approves Large-Scale Logging in Europe's Last Primeval Forest. It might be the right decision if it prevents beetles from causing even worse harm. But that sort of defense doesn't often work.
Many ways that the establishment has tried to block Sanders from a fair chance against Clinton.
Humanitarian Groups Refuse to Partake in 'Mass Expulsion' of Refugees (from Greece to Turkey).
'This Is a Coup': Brazil's Workers Party Faces Its Greatest Test.
Mass protests for democracy are planned for April in Washington DC.
North Carolina's law that requires toilets to be designated for people's biological sex may be unconstitutional.
US citizens: stop Arch Coal from building roads in the Sunset Roadless Area.
US citizens: call on Obama to end fracking on public lands.
US citizens: tell Clinton, release your speech texts.
US citizens: call on Congress to hold gun manufacturers responsible when their negligence gets someone shot.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Simply making a gun does not constitute negligence, and the gun manufacturer should not automatically be liable when someone is shot, just as a car manufacturer should not automatically be liable when someone is hit with a car. However, the gun manufacturer should not get an automatic free pass which the car manufacturer doesn't get.
US citizens: call on the Democratic National Committee to impose sanctions on Democrats that support the TPP in a lame-duck session of Congress.
Massachusetts citizens: call on House Speaker DeLeo to raise the "net metering" limit, which limits selling solar-generated electricity to the grid.
News reporting should present the thousands of dead and mutilated victims of US-supported bombing the way it presents the dozens of dead and mutilated victims of PISSI's bombings.
After months of bombardment by Salafi Arabia (with US support), 80% of the people in Yemen need aid.
The bombardment and the blockade have caused shortages of food and medicine.
The UK spits on freedom of expression: a Briton actually faces criminal charges for tweeting that he asked Muslim to "explain Brussels".
That tweet expresses hostility towards Muslims in general, which I don't think is justified. But that's of no relevance — freedom of expression includes the right to express hostility, whether justified or not.
In Belgium, each month, around 60 people are killed by traffic accidents [1], around 15 by murderers [2], and around 150 by tobacco [3]. Heart attacks kill around 400 a month [4].
By comparison, a terrorist attack once in a while is simply not a big danger. Sure, it's worth some effort to investigate so as to prevent terrorism, because there's a good chance of having some success at it. But it's not something to freak out about, and not worth surrendering freedom for.
[1] WHO, Global Health Observatory data repository. Website. Table: Estimated number of road traffic deaths & Estimated road traffic death rate (per 100 000 population), 2013
URL for table: http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.main.A997
[2] United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Accessed through the 'UNdata' database. Source for figures: UNODC Homicide Statistics 2012 Table: Intentional homicide,number and rate per 100,000 population
URL for table: http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=UNODC&f;=tableCode%3a1
[3] WHO, "Global Report - Mortality Attributable to Tobacco", page 60. Report, published in 2012.
URL for Website: http://www.who.int/tobacco/publications/surveillance/rep_mortality_attributable/en/
URL for PDF (4.6 MiB) http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2012/9789241564434_eng.pdf
[4] WHO, "European Detailed Mortality Database". Database, last updated in Dec. 2015.
URL for website: http://data.euro.who.int/dmdb/
Turkish journalists will be prosecuted for their work in a secret trial.
Now that there is video proof of one cold-blooded murder by an Israeli soldier, we must not let it be dismissed as an isolated incident.
British Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia Are Immoral And Illegal.
The US arms sales to Salafi Arabia are just as immoral, whatever the law says.
British troops and Jordanian troops are fighting in Libya.
The UK government refused to discuss this with Parliament.
Egyptian thugs say they identified the people who killed Giulio Regeni and shot them dead, every one of them.
Sounds like a case of "Now shoot the usual suspects!"
How the World's Biggest Polluters are Two Trade Deals Away from Steamrolling Climate Protections.
Native Americans Are Taking the Fight for Voting Rights to Court.
Protesters at an Indian university were arrested and have been kept incommunicado.
A flight over a large part of the Great Barrier Reef found that 60% of the coral was bleached.
Coral that bleaches is likely to die, unless it gets an unstressed and cool period to recover.
Obama and Biden proudly announce they tried to choose a nonprogressive Supreme Court nominee to satisfy Republicans.
They chose someone not worth going to bat for.
Obama is no progressive, and this was always obvious. That's why I never voted for him.
Video proves that an Israeli soldier killed a wounded, helpless Palestinian suspect in cold blood.
The Palestinian was suspected of stabbing a soldier. Perhaps he did it, but that is no reason for summary execution.
Electing people who hate government gets you a government that does not do its job right.
They are happy with that result, because they can use it to get reelected. And the rich people they serve can buy their way out of the problems, more or less.
Singapore Court Sentences Online Editor for Sedition.
If "sedition" is a crime, the country stands convicted.
The head of the London thugs says he wants bank customers to be left with the losses due to online fraud.
I don't do online banking, and Professor Ross Anderson, a security expert, says you shouldn't.
The trial of Radovan Karadžić helped lead to a better understanding of the significance of such atrocities.
In the US: call on employers to offer fossil-fuel-free 401k plan options.
US citizens: call for an end to money bail.
It discriminates heavily against the poor.
Most investment has moved from fossil fuels to clean energy.
We can call this the end of the beginning. Alas, the world has so much fossil fuel generating capacity already, pumping out so much CO2 each day, that we need to get rid of most of it in order to be safe.
Texas Mothers Jailed Five Days in Louisiana over Two Hot Dogs (which they say they didn't take).
Just because they pled not-guilty, they were going to be jailed for two months. The prosecutor defended this pointless harm by saying they do it all the time.
The International Labor Organisation is moving, slowly, against Qatar for encouraging enslavement of workers.
Radovan Karadžić Sentenced to 40 Years for Genocide at Srebrenica.
There's a plan to dredge the US's only barrier reef in order to improve access to the port of Fort Lauderdale.
Fort Lauderdale is less than 3 meters above sea level — about two feet higher than Miami, which already floods regularly. If James Hansen is right about projected sea level rise, Fort Lauderdale won't even be there for much longer. Any investment in it is folly.
Some buses in the US record passengers' conversations — all conversations.
If the state recorded everything everyone says and does, that would be perfect for catching all criminals, except those that the state doesn't want to catch. It would also be tyranny. Catching criminals is not as important as some other goals.
TSA "explosive" sniffers detect hand sanitizer.
Three Iranian artists face imprisonment for their work, after a joke of a trial where they were not allowed to talk with lawyers.
On Tuesday, Sanders won two of the three primaries.
More importantly, he got more delegates than Clinton did.
"Far from being a bridge to the future, natural gas turns out to have been a costly detour."
The US must entirely stop fracking to meet its greenhouse gas targets.
An appeals court ruled that thugs can't seize people's cash based on vague suspicions they are engaged in some sort of crime.
It is a step in the right direction, but not far enough. "Civil forfeiture" is an excuse for punishment without trial.
Legalizing all recreational drugs could solve a lot of problems, and would not necessarily mean much more abuse of them.
I am not sure I advocate unrestricted sales of physically addictive drugs. A half-way step would be to prescribe them only to addicts. But if legalization works — if the problems of use are not much bigger — it would be better.
The EU's proposed business tax reform is far too weak. It covers only payments to other companies based in the EU.
"To rescue capitalism from its own arrogance."
The Rockefeller family charity says it will divest from all fossil fuel companies.
NFL Finally Admits A Link Between Football And Traumatic Brain Disease.
Anti-privacy senators are pushing a bill to give the state power to order companies to break whatever encryption they provide for people to use.
If this bill passes, it would be great for free software, since no other software could offer encryption that can't be broken. Until, that is, the day that they ban free software.
Promoting secularism in African schools, to reduce religious war, disease and abandoned babies, and encourage practical problem-solving.
US citizens: call on the government to forbid using fracking wastewater to grow organic food.
If you have Javascript disabled, this page may appear not to work, but in fact it does work.
The TPP will not help farmers.
Politicians that hate our freedoms, in the US and Europe, are already using the Brussels bombs as an excuse.
Eliminating the nuclear family, presented here as a joke, might be a good idea.
PISSI intends its bombings in Europe to undermine international cooperation such as the Schengen agreement and to make European countries waste lots of money on "security" measures.
Reports from the modern city of Palmyra say Russian planes are bombing indiscriminately.
Ted Cruz proposes a sure plan way to make Muslims angry and resentful: to "patrol Muslim neighborhoods".
Croatia's government has cancelled a satirical TV show, calling it "hate speech."
Prohibiting "hate speech" leads straight to attacking free speech.
Arizona's voter suppression hit Latinos heavily.
When humans remove the top predators from an ecosystem, the result can be extinction of many other species.
What our greenhouse emissions are doing to the world would be scary enough in a computer game.
In Britain, the growing season for plants is now one month longer than it was in 1960-1990.
In a few more decades, there will effectively be no winter for plants, just a not-quite-summer.
Industrialised Nations Must Lead an Exit Strategy for Fossil Fuels.
The Madres de la Plaza de Mayo condemn Obama for planning a speech in Buenos Aires on the date of their annual large march for justice.
Can the UN be held accountable for the failure to protect civilians?
It seems to me that the root of the failure in South Sudan is that only a much larger mission could have protected more than a small fraction of the civilians there. Basically, peacekeeping missions depend on the prestige of the name, "United Nations Peacekeeping Mission", which depends over the long term on the willingness of the Great Powers to use their might against those who disrespect those missions. The Great Powers had better do their job.
Everyone: call on President Zuma not to legalize trade in rhino horn in South Africa.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Everyone: Tell world leaders, 15000 nuclear weapons add up to no nuclear security.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress to fight the practice of wage theft.
Bacteria living on the Greenland ice cap may be speeding up the melting.
Nearly all ash trees in Europe are likely to be killed by a fungus and a beetle. Many species that live on ash trees will go extinct.
Oxfam is now aiding poor people in the UK.
The Tories have cut billions for welfare funding since the election last year even though they have just been forced to back off from further cuts.
Since poor people in the UK are on the edge of destitution, many of them are going to be forced onto streets or into cemeteries.
The Tories are lower than vermin — Aneurin Bevan.
The UK thugs must come clean about their infiltration of dissident groups.
Courageous Vietnamese protested the trial of a blogger accused of publishing things that the government doesn't like.
The Australian government plans a big cut in spending on renewable energy.
Obama has quietly sent more US troops to Iraq, and it's not clear what they do. Are they running artillery?
Creepy Ad Company Says It Will Stop Eavesdropping With 'Audio Beacons' (to tell what TV shows or podcasts are playing nearby).
That's good, but how can we stop other companies from taking up the practice? We need to demand free software, so that the community can check for malicious functionalities, and the community can remove them.
See https://gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html.
Making all UK schools into "academies" is privatization, disguised as "applying higher standards" by eliminating local democracy.
When we criticize Cuba for trampling human rights (which it does), we must not pretend that the US or other countries respect them properly.
The US respects human rights more than Cuba does. A person who rejects injustice really can run for president in the US and at least have a chance at winning. In Cuba, that is impossible. In the US, people campaign to influence government policy (see the Urgent Action notes on this site); in Cuba, though the constitution says that is allowed, in practice people are treated terribly for doing that.
Sarkozy will face trial for selling political influence.
It is no surprise to me that he would do this.
The "limited autonomy" of the Palestinian Authority is a fraud, as Israel breaks the rules of the Oslo Agreement whenever it wants.
Tim Canova is challenging Rep. Wasserman Schultz, a plutocratic Democrat, in the Democratic primary. The Florida Democratic Party has denied him access to the party's voter data base.
A group of economists say Sanders' tax on Wall Street speculation would bring in 300 billion dollars and would create millions of jobs.
His plan is a form of the "Robin Hood" tax, which was proposed originally by Tobin to stabilize the stock market.
Sanders Declines To Pander To Israel Lobby In Speech Prepared For AIPAC.
Sanders supports Israel, but does not support the occupation on Palestine.
Here is the text of Sander's statement.
"Islamic State can't win in Brussels — we are fighting hate with love."
Salafi Arabian bombardment of Yemen continues killing lots of civilians.
WHO says humanity needs to plan to cope with thousands of brain-damaged babies (due to Zika).
I think it would be smarter to plan to prevent the birth of those thousands of brain-damaged babies.
Bahraini dissident Zainab al-Khawaja has been imprisoned for tearing up a picture of the brutal, repressive king.
May all his pictures be torn up soon.
Hillary Clinton Goes Full Neocon at AIPAC, Demonizes Iran, Palestinians.
Clinton told AIPAC that criticism of Israel's occupation policy is antisemitism.
A US general apologized to the victims of the bombing of the Kunduz hospital.
Jewish anti-occupation activists respond to Clinton's insults.
13 years after conquering Iraq, the US has not learned much.
Climate scientists warnings that global heating would damage coral terribly were right on target.
Porn, often violent, is giving young people a warped idea of what sex is like.
They need to see the spectrum of what non-violent mutually pleasing real sex is like. The way you get information that is by having sex with various kind and compassionate people that know considerably more than you do.
UK policies that hurt the poor are making people physically sick.
New York's Millionaires to Governor Cuomo: 'Raise our Taxes, Please'.
Balinese protest a plan to convert a bay into artificial islands for tourists to visit.
The article errs in stating that the 1906 puputan occurred in the "final years of Dutch rule". On the contrary, that was when the Dutch took control of Bali: many rulers and their courtiers committed suicide-by-invading-army rather than surrender. The final years of Dutch rule occurred after World War II, when the Dutch tried to reclaim control.
Many students in Illinois were arbitrarily blocked from voting.
Using disenfranchised prisoners as an excuse for gerrymandering has been ruled unconstitutional.
In the US: phone the FCC to oppose the merger of Charter and Time Warner Cable.
Our Response to the Brussels Bombings Requires Patience And Restraint.
I fear that a frenzied and frustrated public will give some politicians an excuse to attack human rights in Belgium.
Obama in Cuba under Pressure to Criticise Human Rights Violations.
Cuba has repressed dissidents harshly. On the other hand, the Cuban revolution has spared Cubans the horrible experiences of plutocratic rule, that we can see in Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Colombia. The multinationals that US plutocrats serve would like Cuba to go down that path.
Several species of butterflies in Britain are declining gravely in population for no obvious reason. Global heating is suspected as a cause.
Facebook is effectively racially profiling its useds, in an indirect and deniable way.
James Hansen predicts several meters of sea level rise within 50 to 150 years. This is a controversial result, since other reputable climate scientists forecast only one meter.
We don't really need to know the answer, because the implications in either case are the same: we need a crash program to cut CO2 emissions (and methane emissions), not the lackadaisical approach adopted so far.
Britons were unjustly arrested in 2003 to stop them from protesting against Dubya's invasion of Iraq. They fought in court for 10 years for compensation. Now it appears one of them was an undercover thug, who concealed evidence about their case.
Burglars in Flint City Hall pulled out the documents about lead poisoning and strew them around the room. It is impossible to tell whether they stole any documents, but surely they must have intended to.
Sanders Says 'Never' to Nuclear Power, Clinton Claims US Needs It.
The US deployed terrorism against Cuba for many years.
The "Cuban 5" were convicted of espionage in the US for spying on terrorists shielded by the US.
The Committee to Protect Journalists is carefully documenting how Erdoğan cracks down on freedom of the press in Turkey.
Cuts in UK funds for energy efficiency in homes have been 80% effective in reducing the number of such improvements.
The Tories intend to crush renewable energy, but they don't want to admit this is their goal, so they are changing the policies a step at a time.
Eat Less Meat to Avoid Dangerous Global [Heating], Scientists Say.
Gentrification in San Francisco may be part of the cause of Alex Nieto's killing by thugs, as he sat eating in a park.
Uncontrollable — Pentagon and Corporate Contractors Too Big to Audit.
Explaining the fallacies in economists' arguments for "free trade".
They have a rational argument that free trade tends to increase the overall efficiency of production; then they want us to presume that this will benefit everyone. That second step is false; as we know, the business supremacy treaties with which they implement free trade tend to shift wealth to the rich and impoverish the rest of us.
Amnesty International condemned Latin American governments for restricting contraception and for threatening women with violence for having abortions.
Now Clinton will only release her paid speeches if Republicans do.
In effect, she says, "Compare me with Republicans, not with Sanders."
Australia has inspired other countries to tow boats full of refugees out to sea.
A study tied thousands of coastal floods to the human activities that are causing global heating.
And sea level is faster than at any time we have records for.
This article makes it clear that we don't have records before 2800 years ago.
Snooping digital devices could enable insurance companies to control people's lives.
Just as we must forbid ISPs to offer cut-price access only to some sites, we must forbid insurance companies to offer cut-price insurance to people who accept such control.
Fatal kidney disease has become surprisingly common in a few regions, and Roundup might be responsible.
India's government is persistently attacking freedom of speech by arresting people for "sedition".
It appears Sanders praised Obama's plan to shift imprisonment without trial to US territory.
I hope that is not really the position he took. In any case, I still support him, because defeating plutocracy is crucial. He is the first chance we have had in many years to shift the "range of acceptable opinion" outside what plutocrats are willing to pay for.
Obama's Lethal Drone Policies Still Shrouded in Secrecy.
Some US congressional candidates are campaigning on the issue of surveillance.
Congressman Robert Smalls showed compassion to the aged, demented widow of the man who had formerly owned him — after his freedom was secure.
As Guber outsources its customer service reps, it also has them call drivers to propagandize against unionization.
Proposed European emissions cuts to curb global heating at 1.5C will require "profound lifestyle changes".
In the US, it will require smaller houses. I wonder if it will be possible to insulate some interior walls so that some rooms can be excluded from heating or cooling.
UK Parliament Report Rejects Encryption Backdoors, Other Parts of Sweeping Surveillance Bill.
Sanders Forges Ahead: 'No One Said a Political Revolution Would Be Easy'.
Our rate of greenhouse gas emissions is more than at any time since the extinction of the dinosaurs, 66 million years ago.
The International Criminal Court has convicted the former vice president of the DR Congo (formerly Zaïre).
To End HIV in Drug Users, Stop Chasing the Dream of a Drug-Free World.
PISSI is committing genocide: we should recognize this now.
I don't think it changes much of the conclusions, because even without this, PISSI is clearly a great evil.
Amazon has another obnoxious computational idea patent on paying by identifying yourself with a photo.
On the one hand, this might have the good effect of discouraging use of that foolish practice. On the other hand, it might also help Amazon, which is bad.
Regardless of the specific consequences of this patent, it is one more example of why we should not allow patents to apply to software.
McConnell: No New Supreme Court Justice Until The NRA Approves Of The Nominee.
[Thugs] in Maryland Routinely Used Tasers When Suspects Posed No Threat to Their Safety.
The webmaster of a group for disabled Tories will join the Labour Party in response to the Tories' latest attack on disabled people.
The people that run Britain have no compassion for people who are not rich. Cameron probably cares about his disabled son, but non-rich disabled strangers mean no more to him that non-rich able strangers.
The tyrant of Chechnya is battling all-out against the Committee to Prevent Torture.
Cruz and Trump would just love Chechnya.
Some cities in Europe have appointed "night mayors" (what an unfortunate term!) to manage coexistence between nightime music/booze establishments and the other residents.
A Russian show trial found a captured Ukrainian solder guilty of war crimes, disregarding evidence that she was somewhere else at the time.
The way to understand Putin: think of Donald Trump, only clever.
Current Record-Shattering Temperatures Are Shocking to Even Climate Scientists.
When this El Niño ends, temperatures will go down somewhat. We can expect the planet roasters to say, "This shows we're safe!" That's because they are playing for time: time to sell more fossil fuels, time to lock more investment into future fossil fuels.
A foreign visitor in the US is struck by the stark and extreme poverty. It's the same feeling I got when I first visited India and saw the shanty towns in the middle of the city.
This is what plutocracy does.
Criticism from the UN made the extractionist government of Tasmania back down from an plan to log forests that are labeled as "world heritage".
A witness to the murder of a Palestinian family by Israeli extremists was the target of an arson attack.
Putin's regime is planning to make it a crime to post information about how to access blocked sites.
In a state that regularly tramples all sorts of human rights, this is nothing special. But the multinational companies that want this in Russia will try to impose it elsewhere.
Right-wing extremists in Ukraine forcibly shut down an LGBT festival.
US citizens: call on Obama to protect the Grand Canyon watershed.
A lobbying group is flouting US lobbying law by refusing to say what businesses it represents. SCROTUS allow this to continue because they are working for the same businesses.
Dallas now deals with homeless people that have other major problems by first giving them a place to live.
Too bad they don't do this for the homeless people who are not mentally ill.
The TTIP would give the US government a veto over EU legislative proposals.
Sanders Must Build a Progressive Movement All the Way to the Convention and Beyond.
Clinton Campaign Boosted By More Rumors And Dishonest Attacks Against Sanders.
50,000 Australians demonstrated for compassion for asylum seekers.
US citizens: call on Obama's task force to advocate full tracing of seafood for commercial sale.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
New solar-powered street lamps provide surplus electricity as a side benefit.
Governments with a proper sense of urgency about coming climate mayhem would install these lamps in large quantities as a crash program.
Letting bars stay open later in the UK increased total alcohol consumption very little; but it led a significant fraction to occasionally go in for bigger binges.
Is there, I wonder, a way to discourage overdrinking?
Even some Tories have trouble stomaching the cuts that the UK government wants to make now.
Those who track patterns of sickness see a national water crisis in the US, developing over the timescale of decades.
The causes of the water problems are many, but the root cause is simple: plutocracy. Take Flint, for instance. Why did all the jobs in Flint disappear? Why did Flint go bankrupt? Why did Michigan Republicans impose the emergency manager law? Why did Snyder impose an emergency manager on Flint? Why did the emergency manager decide to use the unsafe water from the Flint river? Plutocracy is at work in each case.
Thousands of US government employees are subject to constant investigation to see if they might perhaps be whistleblowers.
The Tories have stirred up so much hatred towards people who get welfare payments that many carry out random hate crimes against them.
The UK government wants to promise it will pay an extra 30 billion dollars to the owners of its new nuclear plant if it shuts the plant before 2060.
A future British government will have to impose a life sentence on the employees of any company that tries to collect compensation for shutting down a power plant.
The plant is so expensive that makes no economic sense except as a giveaway from governments to their cronies.
US citizens: call on Congress to preserve food stamp support for people that are looking for jobs or training, even when they can't find those.
An unjust law in France prohibits calling for boycotting any country.
While the murder of Charlie Hebdo's cartoonists was more bloody, the biggest enemy of freedom of expression in France is the French state.
The US government has made companies hand over proprietary software source code so it can search for bugs to attack.
With proprietary software, you're forced to put your trust 100% in a company that couldn't protect you if it wanted to. And code-signing by the company won't do any good if the NSA forces some employee to hand over the signature key.
With free software, you are assured that the NSA can't get anything that you don't get.
The US (or rather part of it) Is Becoming a Terrifying Nation for Women.
Protesting against right-wing extremists and Trump sometimes plays into their hands. Sometimes it is better not to give them what they want.
Amazon closes customers' accounts, which implies confiscating their money, if they return too many defective products.
The company refuses even to discuss why.
The Pentagon does not have effective control of its contracts or its inventory.
WikiLeaks accused Facebook of blocking useds from following links to Clinton's email release.
It's not just insulting Erdoğan that can get you imprisoned in Turkey. Defaming women in general is also a crime.
I disapprove of statements that insult women, but they are covered by freedom of speech.
Facebook guesses the race of each used, and companies use this to show people different ads.
How Ladar Levison dragged his feet when the FBI ordered him to betray all Lavabit's customers.
The Apple encryption cases parallels the Lavabit case.
When the US government says, "Let us spy on everyone — we'll only look at that one target?" Whether the one target is a terrorist, or a hero like Snowden, we know from many examples that we can't trust the US government with such power. When you give those snoops an inch, they take a mile.
If applying the first amendment to Apple's encryption software gives a good result, it will be the exception to a long string of horrible decisions resulting from that bad practice.
China requires all digital maps to have pervasive random errors.
I suppose the US government has made accurate maps of China from satellite data, but they are not available to the Chinese. At least, not today. It would be a great propaganda coup for the US to publish them.
Is Open Street Map at work on China? Contributions would have to be made in secret, but they could be made.
The most disturbing statement in the article is that GPS devices have back doors so that China can order them to shut down or give erroneous answers. Of course, China would impose this on products sold in China; perhaps on all products made in China, such as iThings. And that would include most devices — but are there no exceptions?
The EU made a deal with Turkey about sending back Syrian refugees that arrive in Greece by sea.
The deal includes the absurd agreement to consider EU membership for Turkey just as it is being turned into an explicit tyranny. Why not Belarus, and Russia too?
Sheldon Adelson's Israeli Newspaper Has a Crush on Donald Trump.
"What price an Olympics that protects the rights of children and their families?"
Olympic games do harm in many ways. I am glad that the people of Boston pushed away the olympics bid that was planned, and I urge the people of every city to organize against such plans.
The main Brazilian political parties are full of corruption, and the elite-supported major media are using this to try to replace the corrupt Workers' Party with the corrupt elite-supported parties.
The judge investigating them is not acting very well either.
A lawyer that sues climate scientists to cause trouble for them was paid by a coal company very recently.
Americans are starting to grasp how dangerous global heating is.
Think Again Hillary Democrats: 10 Reasons Why She Could Lose this Fall.
US states are passing laws to try to stop participation in the Palestinians' Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign against Israel.
US citizens: call on Senator Grassley to bring the CARERS Act, S.683, for a vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
This would protect some state-legal medical marijuana activities from federal interference.
British citizens: oppose plans to track everyone's browsing history.
Everyone: call on Vanguard retirement fund to vote in favor of stockholder resolutions for companies to disclose political spending.
An opposition newspaper in Venezuela had to shut down because it could not buy paper.
In India, airlines and legislators are pressured to make public pledges of militaristic loyalty.
Because of landmines and murderous neighbors, the Yazidis cannot go home even though their home is no longer controlled by PISSI.
Uri Avnery: Hesbollah is not a terrorist organization, if you judge by its actions. It suits politicians to pretend about this.
Confirmed: the US attacked all the users of Lavabit specifically to get at Snowden's email.
The Pentagon says it has identified the soldiers responsible for the bombardment of the MSF hospital in Kunduz, and says it was only errors.
Human rights groups say they consider this a slap on the wrist.
If they really were errors, rather than intentional acts, it would not be right to treat those responsible as criminals. But it would be just like the US Army to diminish the seriousness of their responsibility. Without some external investigation, we don't know if there were crimes.
The drought in the eastern Mediterranean appears to be the worst in 900 years.
Tony B'liar is making lots of money from the houses he owns in the UK.
Clearly anyone that owns substantial property has a conflict of interest with anyone that wants a place to live.
Several US cities, and even states, have high levels of lead in the water and have had it for a long time.
The Clinton-installed post-coup government of Honduras has sentenced a journalist to prison for insulting a prosecutor.
Americans of Asian or African descent double their chances getting a job interview by disguising their ancestry, thus demonstrating that racism is operating.
Rich universities entrust endowments to speculative hedge funds whose managers make more money than they spend on education. They invest in companies that attack and drain society.
People ask me why I am motivated to keep fighting, for free software and other causes. This article presents the reasons clearly.
Increasing trade with China cost the US millions of jobs, and the workers who are not very highly skilled were hit especially hard.
Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court is no progressive. The best thing you can say about him is that he is better than Scalia.
Obama the plutocrat is telling big donors that Sanders has lost and they should support Clinton the plutocrat.
What else would you expect from a plutocrat?
A massive temporary expansion of stop-and-search in London had no measurable effect on the crime rate.
Why do blacks die at a higher rate than whites from heart attacks? Because the hospitals where the blacks live are overloaded and slow.
Systemic racism in US appeals courts: decisions by black judges are more likely to be overturned.
The US Senate rejected the DARK Act that Monsanto sought.
US citizens: call on Obama not to allow any new undersea oil drilling.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Obama to cancel oil drilling in the Arctic Ocean.
Disappeared Hong Kong booksellers/publishers have been charged with illegally selling books in China. Reportedly the books they supposedly sold were made by the Chinese state in order to frame them.
Unanswered questions about the scope of NSA snooping.
As thousands starved during the Irish famine, plenty of food was produced in Ireland but the farm owners exported it.
This is what happens when the rich dominate society. Similar things are happening today, though not in Ireland.
US states are escalating the war on painkillers: states are passing laws making it hard to prescribe them enough to treat some peoples' pain.
Millions of people are likely to face horrible suffering from this. In effect, the law not only authorizes but requires torture.
A splinter group took responsibility for a bombing in Ankara that was aimed at civilians. This group split off from the PKK, which does not attack civilians. Naturally, Erdoğan used the bombing as an excuse to arrest supporters of the PKK.
In Turkey, no one is safe from prosecution for "supporting terrorism"; even those that call for a cease fire can be imprisoned. But that's not broad enough.
A study suggests that certain gun control laws could greatly reduce the rate of killings with guns.
UN experts' suggestions about dealing with North Korea.
Doubling global clean energy by 2030 would save trillions of dollars and save millions of lives, as well as curbing global heating.
However, I suspect it may be too small a target. With a real effort we could do much more than double it, and we had better do so, double-time.
Thugs in Dallas have been arrested for murdering fleeing suspects.
Maybe they deserved to be arrested, but not killed.
There is some evidence that FBI agents are lying about the killing of LaVoy Finicum.
They are thugs, so why wouldn't they lie?
A Russian human rights activist was attacked by an organized gang in Chechnya.
The Netherlands has imposed an arms export embargo on Salafi Arabia.
An expat professor was deported from Turkey for possessing leaflets inviting people to a Kurdish new year celebration.
Mere friendship with Kurdish culture is intolerable for the repressive regime.
North Carolina's voter suppression law is hitting substantial numbers of minority group members.
Clinton got the majority of the delegates in the latest Democratic primaries.
However, Sanders may win the large states that come next.
Professors are suing Southampton University because it demands they pay around 40,000 dollars for permission to hold their conference on Israeli policies.
Naomi Klein explains why she does not trust Clinton.
The UK now plans to remove all public schools from local control, making them effectively unaccountable.
Rising temperatures and associated drought have caused 36 million people in Africa to be short of food.
Syrian liberal activist Bassel Khartabil was imprisoned in 2012. Now the Assad regime refuses to state his whereabouts, and he might be killed.
In parts of India, villages don't allow Dalits to get water from the public well with the public pump.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Obama to prosecute Exxon for its climate fraud.
On the correct pronunciation of "Exxon".
US citizens: tell the Department of Education to come clean about the student loan profit scandal.
US citizens: call on Obama and Congress to stop arms sales to Salafi Arabia.
US citizens: demand that Republicans allow a vote on the Voting Rights Amendments Act.
Kim Foxx defeated thug-protecting Anita Alvarez for DA of Chicago.
A smoothie is not as good for you as the fruit it is made from.
Humans' CO2 emissions did not increase in 2015, which is good, but evidently not good enough since temperatures continue to rise dangerously.
Coal protesters in Australia face harsh punishments if their protests cause any inconvenience.
This is what it looks like what government is in the pocket of business. You will see it in many places including the US.
News reporting in Malaysia is shutting down in response to harsh repression.
Towns That Jail People Because They're Poor Are Put On Notice.
Donald Trump's Volunteer Contract Forbids All Criticism of Trump for Life.
Tory Cruelty: Disability Cuts Threaten to Destroy Independent Living for Thousands.
US civil officials are too subservient to the military on questions of whether to fight wars.
Russian bombs in Syria have killed 2000 civilians in the 6-month period of intervention.
US schools sometimes punish students in cruel ways for the smallest defiance.
I am not surprised that this happens more often to black male students. Unconscious racism would be enough to cause that.
In the Arctic, 2016 was the year without a winter.
Or, perhaps we should say, the first year without a winter.
Baltimore had no increase in crime after Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson, Missouri, but did have a spurt in crimes after thugs in Baltimore killed Freddie Gray.
McGill graduates are returning their diplomas, demanding divestment from fossil fuels.
People arrested in the US for the smallest reasons may be denied bail if they are in the "terrorist watch list", which is compiled in a slipshod manner.
A whistleblower says that Volkswagen deleted documents when the emissions test fraud was discovered.
Thugs in Washington DC got search warrants by citing "practice" as the reason.
With robot "carers", old people who can't leave the house will be able to survive for years without talking to another human being.
Make the whole Arctic region a marine reserve, then license specific fisheries when they are safe.
Calling on the Labour Party to firmly reject antisemitism, while criticizing Israel's occupation policies.
The Isle de Jean Charles, in Louisiana, is vanishing under rising seas, and the last 85 inhabitants are asking for a place to move to.
When we have to move millions of people from Miami, it won't be so easy.
The EU has suspended direct aid to Burundi's tyrannical government.
The Icelandic Pirate Party is now the largest in the country, with support from 38% of the voters.
Putin is withdrawing Russian troops and planes from Syria. It looks like the intervention was always intended to be temporary.
Maybe Putin chose this moment in order to pressure Assad to be more flexible in the peace talks. If the US and Russia have both decided that the fighting among the non-Jihadi parties in Syria is bad for everyone, maybe there is a path to a good outcome.
Environmental pollution contributes to 1/4 of human deaths.
The Pentagon is trying to stop soldiers from buying a book about the toxicity of the "burn pits" in Iraq and Afghanistan where it burned all sorts of rubbish.
With "free trade", the US is following a path that we can observe in Mexico.
People Are Going To Prison Thanks To DNA [Analysis] Software — But How It Works Is Secret
A man who was sentenced to death, then exonerated, challenged Clinton's support of the death penalty.
Michigan's "emergency manager" law is being challenged on civil rights grounds.
Some areas of medicine are already coping with the absence of antibiotics.
A model suggests that 13 million Americans may be forced to move by rising seas during this century.
Far larger numbers are likely to be affected world-wide, but the focus on Americans is useful: when they realize what it will do to them, they may take action to stop it.
Exploitative real estate developers continue building in places that will surely be flooded. Some of them are building commercial establishments that might have a hope of repaying the investment before they are wiped out. The rest must intend to sell to suckers.
Advanced kinds of disguise systems for military vehicles would violate the laws of war if they make the vehicles appear to be civilian.
The "non-lethal" weapons that thugs use against protesters cause lots of injury, even death.
How Bernie Sanders' Solutions Would Dramatically Improve Wages, Poverty and Inequality.
US citizens: oppose "campus carry" laws that allow guns in college campuses.
US citizens: call on Obama to end fracking in the US.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
February was 1.35C hotter than the usual temperature for February.
Tennessee's response to pregnant drug addicts is to put them in prison after they give birth.
To steer them towards abortions would give better results.
The World Bank's Weird Way of Helping the Poor — Investing in Luxury Hotels.
More information.
It's a great handout for a few millionaires.
The Obama regime seems to be planning to order WhatsApp to decrypt messages that it can't decrypt.
Old-Fashioned Mechanical Systems, Plus Humans, May Help Avert Catastrophic Breaches.
Babar Ahmad never supported terrorism, but the Obama regime effectively ordered the UK to jail him for years then hand him over for trial for "terrorism" based on a technicality.
He still wants the UK thugs to apologize for torturing him. An apology would be more important than the money they paid as compensation.
The US-UK extradition treaty is fundamentally unjust. The US Congress was right to refuse to ratify it. The UK has a duty to repudiate it.
Sanders challenges Clinton to commit to killing the TPP.
Clinton's emails show the real motive for the intervention in Libya: not Qadhafi's tyranny, but his strengthening of Libya.
Rachel Maddow: Donald Trump Chose to Visit Cities with Recent Racial Unrest.
The Tories' next target is Britons who need help to dress themselves or use the toilet.
This is one step in a series that has run many years already and is surely intended run many years more. The overall goal is more important than any one step, but the Tories don't admit what their goal is, so we have to guess.
My guess is that disabled people's "care" will be in circumstances that kills them pretty fast. Same with support for the unemployed. Poor children will be sent to schools that are really prisons as a path to putting them in real prisons. After all, they won't be needed as workers any more.
The Tories are lower than vermin — Aneurin Bevan.
Everyone: Call for devestment in the Agua Zarca dam that Berta Cáceres was killed for opposing.
Everyone: call on New York City Mayor de Blasio to fire the thugs that participated in killing Richard Haste and/or in covering that up.
US citizens: call on presidential candidates to commit to appointing officials that will get tough on Wall Street.
US citizens: call on Sanders to affirm that Israel's colonies in Palestinian territory are not Israel.
Legalizing carrying guns in college classes tends to intimidate professors. This might be exactly what Republicans aim for.
Most Israelis want to exile the Arab citizens who constitute 20% of the population.
The FBI is already searching at will through the NSA's giant data base of Americans' communications.
Reportedly Obama inwardly understands that Salafi Arabia is not America's friend and should not get much US support.
If this is true, it doesn't seem to show in his actions, such as supporting Salafi Arabia in bombarding Yemen.
27 Giant Profitable [US] Companies Paid No Taxes in 2015.
The Koch-Fueled Plot to Destroy the Veterans' Administration.
In the US, toddlers shoot and kill more people than terrorists.
The US should sign the convention against cluster bombs and stop making them.
Calling for a Congressional investigation of how the FBI investigates dissidents.
Near where Freddie Gray was arrested and killed, 1/3 of the people surveyed reported being mistreated by thugs.
Don't assume that Senator Cruz is less bad than Trump. Cruz is a religious extremist that has no respect for the human rights of people that don't follow his religion.
Trump is the culmination of decades of Republican hatred which usually is presented in disguised form.
US citizens: tell Clinton (and Congress) that Israel's colonies in Palestinian territory are not Israel.
Clinton doesn't speak in favor of torture but she has supported it for many years.
US citizens: call on Obama to block Pfizer's "tax inversion" plans.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on the Department of Agriculture to drop the idea of speeding up the production lines in pig slaughter factories.
US citizens: call on the FTC to ban "conversion therapy", which claims to make homosexuals into heterosexuals, as a fraud.
Citizens of Massachusetts: support legal requirements to identify political donors.
Veterans Urge Presidential Candidates to Say No to Militarism.
California is considering a bill to allow Guber drivers to unionize.
The FBI plans to demand Apple hand over its signature key to authorize software to run in an iThing. This is Obama's last attack on our security.
Users of iThings can't decide on their own what operating system to install: they are forced to trust Apple to do it, because Apple can sign systems to run in the product. If the FBI prevails with that argument, users of iThings will be forced to trust Big Brother too.
The New War on Poverty.
The state of Georgia will provide funding for phony "crisis pregnancy centers" whose purpose is to mislead women about abortion.
PISSI reportedly attacked with poison gas in Iraq today.
How Trump's $50m Golf Club Became $1.4m When It Came Time to Pay Tax.
Why Does the Gun Lobby Encourage Small Children to Handle Guns?
The article offers an answer: it's part of a business campaign to market guns to children.
The Five Foreign Policy Questions Every Candidate Should be Asked.
A computer has defeated the world champion Go player.
This means that the political issues raised by AI can't be put off.
Clinton praised Nancy Reagan's handling of AIDS, and was hit by lots of criticism.
Banking for the Common Good, proposed to replace commercial big banks.
Obama is arranging for various government agencies to look through the NSA's data collections to fish for opportunities to prosecute Americans.
The lesson is, "emergency" powers that the government takes to cope with some mind-clouding threat will tend to be used for everything.
Sanders endorses a carbon tax and banning fracking.
A part of President Clinton's "welfare reform" is about to take delayed effect, cutting off food stamps for at least half a million long-term-unemployed Americans.
We have not yet seen the full damage that that law will eventually do, but Hillary Clinton still supports it.
Thailand's dictatorship plans to restrict foreign journalists like China.
UK "academies", somewhat like US charter schools, tend to have the same problems as the ordinary state schools they replace.
In the US, the impetus for school privatization comes from those who desire to divert public funding into their pockets. I suspect there is an ulterior motive in the UK as well.
The FCC wants to make cable and phone companies ask customers' permission for some uses of data collected about their communications.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
I am not impressed. The real danger here is that the data are recorded at all, because they are always available to Big Brother.
Zoning laws are used to keep unrelated people from sharing housing.
The general effect of zoning laws is to make housing expensive. Thus, I think they are harmful.
Kansas Republicans passed a law to impeach any judges that rule a law is unconstitutional. This is meant to get rid of the last obstacle to eliminating public education and public services.
Former presidents of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico state that the "war on drugs" is an "unmitigated disaster".
When a war gets on drugs, it starts attacking everyone at random.
The US has 30 reactors that use the same design as those of Fukushima and has neglected the danger for 5 years.
CPJ: Venezuelan editor sentenced to 4 years in prison for criminal defamation.
This is an injustice regardless of what he said, or whether it was true.
Sanders and Clinton After Michigan: A Look at the Map.
Oxfam and other organizations accuse the US and Russia, among others, of fueling the Syrian civil war.
Uri Avnery: Neither side of the debate about BDS calls for peace between Palestine and Israel, but that must be the goal.
Violence erupted outside of a Trump rally.
Then a rally in Chicago was cancelled, because the protesters were so numerous that the supporters didn't dare attack them.
Trump's complaint, "Cancelling my event violates my freedom of speech," is one I would usually agree with. When protesters bring about cancellation of an event, their intimidation has succeeded.
In Trump's case, however, he's the one who has been using intimidation against protesters, so the fault is his. He has regularly called on his supporters to be more violent.
Finally one of his violent supporters has been charged, but it's time to charge Trump too.
Clinton's role, in regard to Iran and later Syria, has been to encourage war.
A Danish children's rights activist faces charges for giving food and a lift to a family of Syrian refugees that she found walking along the road.
This exemplifies a pattern we have often seen from states and bullies. I think the best term for it is "conspicuous cruelty."
If we cease to have effective antibiotics, infections will kill ten million people a year. (In addition, many operations won't be done because of the danger of infection.)
Newark public schools were found to have high levels of lead in the water.
The Israeli government wants to punish the relatives of Palestinian attackers by imprisoning them in Gaza.
The latest, refined models say we are on track for a whole meter of sea-level rise by 2100. That in itself will be disaster world-wide.
Libya repeats the lesson of Iraq: that overthrowing a tyrant is easy, but you don't know what will pop up instead.
Trump faced criticism for calling the Tien An Men protests a "riot" and praising the "strength" of the Chinese government.
I think that interview represented his real thoughts. He wasn't running for president then.
Zero-hour contracts continue increasing in the UK even though supposedly employment has "recovered".
New Zealand has banned zero-hour contracts.
This is a big step in the right direction, but I think there needs to be protection against demanding people work at short notice. Workers must be free to plan other activities and not be required to cancel them at the last minute in order to work instead.
A Hong Kong film projecting future Chinese tyranny has disappeared from movie theaters. Chinese threats are suspected.
It is a shame that people who want to see it are obliged to be used by Facebook.
Five years later, cleaning up the Fukushima meltdowns is going slowly, and it will take many decades to finish (using methods yet to be developed).
If civilization collapses due to global heating, and the melted fuel is still there, it could have a nuclear fizzle and spew a lot more fallout than it did the first time.
The Fukushima reactors had known safety flaws that made it vulnerable to an earthquake. Many other reactors have them too. These flaws were covered up for the sake of the company's profits.
Israel is investigating a video that appears to show that a thug shot and killed a Palestinian that was lying wounded on the street.
Anti-coal activists in Bangladesh are going to march 400km (around 270 miles) to call attention to the harm done by burning coal.
A fracking company will have to pay 4 million dollars to families whose wells it polluted, but there is no way to restore the water to its former drinkable state.
Obama and Trudeau said that the US and Canada would lead the world towards lower greenhouse gas emissions.
I wish I could have confidence this is more than just talk. Not long ago, Trudeau called for more pipelines to export tar sands oil.
Nowadays few wars ever end — most of them just freeze over.
2015 saw the largest annual CO2 increase for as far as we have data for.
Republicans Against Human Rights calls for putting more prisoners into Guantanamo.
The captured ISIS officer should be treated as a prisoner of war.
The UK has put many pitfalls into its welfare system, so that people can become ineligible and forced into destitution on the street.
Increasingly, the homeless face repression.
For right-wingers, such as the Tories, homeless people are an inconvenience and the place to put them is the cemetery.
At a Trump rally, a supporter punched a black man as the local thugs were forcing him out of the hall. The thugs responded by physically attacking the victim and arresting him. Nothing was done against the puncher, but it is not too late to prosecute him if his identity can be determined.
Trump incites such violence frequently. He should be charged for this.
Austin, Texas, applied to Guber the same regulations that apply to other transportation companies. Guber funded a referendum to exempt companies such as Guber from these regulations.
Then Republicans saw an opportunity to start a recall election against the city council member that implemented the decision, piggybacking it on Guber's campaign.
Unlike her, I don't want to work with Guber. Unless it allows passengers to be anonymous, and stops requiring nonfree software, Guber should not be allowed to exist.
For your own freedom's sake, don't ever use Guber.
The UK's National Health System is so overwhelmed that patients could die for lack of treatment.
Unable to provide children with psychotherapy, it gives them drugs.
This results from lack of funds, and it was the Tories' plan all along. Next they will offer to put in some of the lacking funds, but only through privatization.
Tim Atkins was framed by thugs, and imprisoned for 31 years. Now exonerated, he is denied compensation for his wrongful imprisonment.
Have we made enough reform to assure that other people are no longer being framed as Atkins was? I don't think so.
John Perkins, the confessed Economic Hit Man, relates what he did (and many others, including Obama and Clinton, still do) to Guantanamo prison.
The US government has used military drones to spy on the US, but won't say where or when.
The Break Free from Fossil Fuels campaign plans a series of protests and civil disobedience against the planet roasters.
US citizens: call for an end to garnishment of Social Security benefits to pay back loans.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on the Office of Management and Budget to implement protection for workers.
US citizens: tell the Democrats, and Rep. Wasserman Schultz, to defend the CFPB, not payday loan companies.
Everyone: tell the World Wide Web Consortium not to approve DRM.
Global heating is destroying the pasture for the herds of Mongolian nomads.
'Funny' Stories from the Frontlines of Dagestan's Gender War.
I think there should be no forgiveness or forgetting for the men that carry out this violence. When the state does not give justice, private revenge is not only legitimate, it is also necessary to change the practices.
US citizens: call on Congress to reject bills to help companies get away with cheating the public and their investors.
A large fraction of Americans killed by thugs had some sort of disability.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
The US says it killed 150 Somalis and that they were all fighters for al-Shabaab. Can we believe that?
If they really were al-Shabaab fighters, I would not criticize killing them, but the sad thing is that we can't trust the US about that.
Honduras has forced Gustavo Castro, witness to the murder of Berta Cáceres, to remain in Honduras, where he remains in danger.
A trend of increasing energy use per person could get humanity in hot water (and hot air) as soon as 2030.
Sanders said he will try to be even-handed between Israel and Palestine.
There has been a rash of murders of human rights activists and indigenous rights activists in Colombia.
I suspect that the killers are the paramilitares.
Turkish journalist sentenced to 21 months in prison for insulting Erdoğan.
By acting like a tyrant, Erdoğan insults himself worse than anyone else could.
A UK activist went to Australia to confront the undercover thug who had pretended to love her as a front for infiltrating environmental activist groups.
Now he is associated with a training program for thugs, which is probably part of setting up in Australia to snoop on, sabotage and provoke protests.
Hysteria about terrorism is so great in France that students are being encouraged to smoke tobacco inside schools because it is considered too dangerous for them to stand and smoke in the street.
Thus, the very large danger (albeit one that takes decades to kill people) of tobacco is being encouraged for fear of the very small danger of terrorism.
Lula, the former Brazilian president, has been charged with hiding property from tax rolls.
I am disappointed in him over this, because I admire him for making Brazil's policies better in various areas.
The TPP uses the weasel-term "free flow of information", which sounds like it refers to freedom of expression for people, but really only defends businesses' data collection.
Activists from the Committee for the Prevention of Torture tried to escort journalists into Chechnya, but a gang attacked them with sticks.
Putin and Kadyrov are very proud of their torture practices. Trump would love them.
William Perry says the US under Clinton and Dubya was responsible for spoiling the military cooperation with Russia that developed in the first few years after the fall of the Soviet Union.
I agree that extending NATO up to the Russian border was a mistake. It's wise to have a buffer zone.
Six Pieces of a Real Democracy Movement We've Never Had Before.
Two Baltimore school thugs face charges for attacking a student.
There should not generally be thugs in the schools anyway, because they direct students into the school-to-prison pipeline.
The Polish constitutional court overturned as unconstitutional a law that was designed to screw up its functioning.
Google has been ordered to disclose the IP addresses of people who posted fake reviews of a daycare facility, which wants to sue them.
Tories' method of giving young people better opportunity is to cut the funds to help young people of deprived backgrounds.
Obama proposed reforms to make the government answer Freedom of Information Act requests faster; then the Justice Department secretly pressured Congress to reject the reforms.
Was the Justice Department betraying Obama, or was it obeying Obama and the two of them betraying us?
Frackers are still investing money in Clinton's campaign.
US citizens: call on Congress to enact Obama's proposed reforms for reporting on civilian casualties of drone attacks.
Everyone: sign this petition against including DRM in the specs for the World Wide Web.
Snowden says that the FBI's arguments for demanding Apple write code to weaken iThing security are based on lies.
PEN Norway Awards Snowden, Calls on Government to Grant Safe Passage.
US citizens: call on the US government to remove lead from US drinking water (not only in Flint).
US citizens: phone the White House and call on Obama to nominate a progressive who rejects the idea that corporations are necessarily entitled to human rights.
The White House comments line is 202-456-1111.
US citizens: call on Kerry to pressure the government of Honduras to protect union organizers from assassination.
Hillary Clinton's State Department Armed Saudi Arabia to the Teeth.
Salafi Arabia (as I call it) is now using those weapons to bombard Yemen. Obama is responsible, both for approving what Clinton did and for supporting the attack on Yemen.
The EU has agreed to an incoherent refugee deal with Turkey: for each Syrian refugee returned from Greece to Turkey, the EU will admit one Syrian refugee from Turkey.
This gives Syrian refugees in Turkey a gigantic incentive to make sure lots of Syrian refugees arrive in Greece.
Meanwhile, European governments won't dare criticize Erdoğan's tyranny. It's a great deal for him, a lousy deal for Turkey.
Burma's military is respecting democracy, but its violence and impunity are still there.
Sanders won the Michigan primary, which he was expected to lose.
Violence and abuse experienced by pregnant women tends to go with bad health for the resulting baby.
I think right-wingers will not care about this. Their concern for fetuses only applies when it provides an excuse to repress women.
Al-Shabaab acknowledges that the latest US drone bombing hit its training camp.
I don't see anything to criticize about killing al-Shabaab fighters, but many other US drone bombings are not so well targeted.
Al-Shabaab would not exist, if not for the Ethiopian intervention that destroyed Somalia's previous effective government under US sponsorship.
Washington Post Ran 16 Negative Stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 Hours.
The [Republican and Democratic] Parties Are Ruining the Primary Debates.
You can't survive as a poor person in the US by being lazy, but many right-wing Americans think you're poor because you're lazy.
Tracing the poisoning of Flint to right-wing billionaires.
In Australia's refugee prison in Nauru, 66 prisoners are on suicide watch. Some are forcibly injected with sedatives.
To commit suicide under such a situation is not an indication of mental illness. It can be a rational response (depending on details of one's situation).
Sanders knows that political decisions are a matter of life and death for the people affected.
An economy based on reputation has all the bad characteristics of an economy based on money, and worse: once someone is rich in reputation, he can get more "likes" by behaving like a jerk.
Daily showers are wasteful and bad for the skin.
How and why satellite temperature measurements required the recalibration which now shows that global heating continued steadily since 2000.
E-books can contain Javascript code, and sometimes this code snoops on readers.
The UK government propagandizes the public with ad campaigns asking people to report welfare cheaters — so the public is more worried about welfare cheaters (who are few) than about disabled or unemployed people suffering terribly (who are many).
Everyone: call on Obama to tell the FBI to withdraw its demand for Apple to write software to help break encryption.
Everyone: call on Turkey to drop charges against Can Dündar.
US citizens: support the Congressional Progressive Caucus climate resolution.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: call on Congress to rebuke Turkey for crushing the press.
US citizens: support the Seniors and Veterans Emergency Benefits Act.
Everyone: call on major food companies to get serious about preventing deforestation caused by their palm oil purchases.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
What we really need is for countries to pass laws banning import of palm oil that doesn't follow strict strict standards. If any treaty gets in the way, kick it aside.
Research suggests that roughly 1/3 of all the Americans killed by strangers are in fact killed by thugs.
The Trump campaign apparently ordered some black students removed from its rally at Valdosta State University, then lied about it.
Alternatively, the thugs might be lying (they have practice). But I don't think they would lie to hurt Trump.
PISSI must be getting big donations from rich people in Salafi Arabia and other Gulf states.
A thug in Cincinnati showed his arrogance as well as his racism by harassing, then attacking, then framing Charles Harrell.
The way other thugs came to the defense of that thug illustrates the reason why nearly all cops deserve to be called "thugs". The exceptions, those who have the courage to denounce thugs' false accusations, are police officers rather than thugs; but they are few.
Malaysian Internet Censorship is Going from Bad to Worse.
Clinton pushed for war in Iraq, in Libya, in Syria, and some months ago in Iran.
A proposed code of ethics for virtual reality.
The article insults Luddites by treating the word as an insult. I, as a Luddite, denounce the insult.
The Luddites believed in judging technologies based on their effects on people in general, rather than letting manufacturers decide unilaterally which technologies to use. In the same way, I believe that certain technologies should be banned — for instance, fracking and DRM.
How the media machine supports Clinton: cherry-picking among interruptions and using that to distract from real issues.
In many American cities, evictions are running fast — poor people can't afford any place to live.
It is clear that a lot of Eagle Moving's income comes from holding its victims' property for ransom, and selling whatever they don't pay for. Community organizers have an opportunity here. If they organize people to help those evicted by storing their stuff, evictions would get a lot more expensive.
Lots of women in Africa will want contraceptives, if we can give them access.
The CIA Torture Report Belongs to the Public.
Spoofing a fingerprint can be easy.
Nancy Reagan's love for her husband did not excuse the policies she supported.
50 anti-fracking protesters were arrested at a gas storage site in New York.
Green Climate Fund Must Say No to Partnerships with HSBC, Crédit Agricole.
Clinton Benefits From US Media's Misleading Reporting Of Delegate Counts.
Most of the "superdelegates" are Clinton supporters, and they may well vote for Clinton, but not necessarily. If Sanders is leading by the time of the Democratic Convention, public pressure (which we have to try to create) may oblige them to support Sanders.
The Transformative Power of Democratic Uprisings.
An independent turned Democrat writes about going to the Colorado caucus to support Sanders.
The Marshall Islands is suing nine nuclear powers for failing to carry out the obligation to promote nuclear disarmament.
The strategy of mutual deterrence worked during the Cold War, in that neither the US nor the Soviet Union ever intentionally launched a nuclear war. With the help of some lucky escapes, when nuclear bombs almost exploded by accident or retaliations were almost launched for nonexistent attacks, it was a success.
But it is not effective in a world where tiny countries and even non-state groups could develop nuclear weapons. How would you carry out massive nuclear retaliation against al-Qa'ida? Or North Korea?
Clinton, as Secretary of State, promoted fracking world wide. Now, confronting Sanders, she has to turn around.
Clinton's jobs program is designed to help the banksters, too.
The poverty-spreading consequences of President Clinton's "welfare reform" law are still growing today, as states carry out the "race to the bottom" that people warned about in 1996.
In 1996, we called this law "welfare fraud", and it is why I did not vote for Bill Clinton in 1996.
Hillary Clinton endorses the law now, as she did before. It is one of many reasons I will not vote for her.
Europe's "bailout" package for Greece has only tightened the vice.
It was clear, that this would happen. The longer Greece waits to exit the Euro, the weaker it will be. Have courage!
The UK has distorted researchers' findings to fabricate an excuse to claim that it is safe to send refugees back to Eritria.
In India, British rule meant high taxes and deadly famines.
That's because the British wanted to export the wealth that Indians produced, rather than keep it locally.
By 2100, many regions of Africa will be unable to grow their current staple crops, because they won't get enough water.
European armies are trying "nation building" in Libya in order to exclude PISSI.
It would be a good thing, if they could do it, but this has almost always failed. Is there any chance it will work in Libya?
Lead poisoning harms adults, too.
Protests against statues in Britain are a call to remember the injustice of the British Empire's colonialism and Britain's history of slavery.
The Religious Roots of Shaming-as-Rehab Programs.
Republicans took control of the South Coast Air Quality Management District in California, and immediately voted for more pollution.
One CREOSOTUS (*) is single-handedly blocking federal funds for water in Flint.
CREOSOTUS = Crazy, Right-Wing, Extremely Oppressive Senator Of The United States
The head of Médecins Sans Frontières says that major powers are becoming barbaric in making war on civilians.
Ironically, they say they are fighting "terrorism" — but terrorism is making war on civilians.
Economic policies have systematically harmed the generation born from 1980 thru the 1990s, in many countries.
The problem is that the brunt of dooH niboR policies fell on them. But some are trying to blame old people for receiving adequate pensions and distract criticism from the rich people and businesses that no longer pay enough tax.
With Europe desperate for Turkey's help in blocking Syrian refugees, Erdoğan sees his opportunity to crush freedom in Turkey.
US citizens: call on Obama to stop new offshore drilling.
A bus ad for a meeting of a group for nonreligious people.
Some schools use software to build a dossier of good or bad behavior about all students, to show to their parents.
The school will probably keep the data forever, and so I suspect will the company that developed the app (which is surely a nonfree program).
The lack of an ethical compass we can see facilitated the rise of Donald Trump.
Sanders won the Maine caucuses with a large margin, after the unusually high turnout caused very long lines.
An Australian "terrorist suspect", accused of possessing forbidden documents, is being held in solitary confinement for not answering questions.
China's total greenhouse gas emissions seem to have stabilized, perhaps started decreasing.
Erdoğan's men have seized the newspaper Zaman and turned it into a propaganda sheet.
Egypt accuses the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas of together organizing the assassination of a prosecutor who played a central role in Egypt's repression.
If it is true, we could hardly criticize them for killing someone responsible for so much evil. Sure, it would have been better to put him on trial, but there is no hope of that.
In prosecution of thugs for crimes such as murder and rape, prosecutors bend over backwards to praise all other thugs, describing the defendants as exceptions.
Many US cities cheat on their tests for lead in the water.
Virtual reality entertainment, when overused, could cut people off from reality.
On the other hand, so does TV.
Some of the Hong Kong publisher staff that were grabbed by China have been freed.
Imagine Obama's National Security Policies in Trump's Hands.
I am sure he will do bad things, but so would Clinton — and so does Obama. I think Sanders would do less of these bad things. But the real issue in this area is to reduce the president's power.
Chimps make piles of stones in hollow trees, and throw stones against certain trees, for no evident practical reason.
NATO warns that Russia is running a massive trolling and disinformation campaign directed at political influence in Europe.
The same analyst says that Russia is funding various sorts of extremists just to make trouble.
NATO might be inclined to exaggerate this, but I find it plausible.
The UK should not be selling protest-suppression weapons to repressive governments.
Behavioral targeting of advertisements can reinforce people's image of themselves, whatever that image may be.
I think we should not let them get such data about us.
A thug in Arizona faces prosecution for murder.
Syria's cease fire is holding, even to the point that people have held peaceful protests against Assad.
US citizens: tell Agriculture Secretary Vilsack, and Congress, that QR codes are not adequate labels for GMOs.
US citizens: call on the EPA to close the pollution loopholes for oil and gas operations.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
US citizens: tell the Secret Service not to interfere with journalists.
Everyone: call on Obama to end new fossil fuel sales on public land.
Governor Walker told Wisconsin that being cruel to the poor would reduce poverty. Naturally, the actual result is the opposite.
The Turkish government has taken over an important anti-government newspaper, Zaman.
Here's a copy of article about this from the paper's English affiliate, Today's Zaman.
The New York Thug Department used weapons against protesters that fire intense sound that can cause bodily harm.
John King, nominated by Obama for Secretary of Education, supports the centralized model of harsh testing and privatization.
It is noteworthy that Republicans have not vowed to refuse to vote on his nomination. They see he is on their side — the side of the corporations.
Fallout and mutations are observed in many species of wildlife in the Fukushima region.
Senator Warren rebuked the Department of Education for bending over backwards to protect student loan companies, rather than students.
Tracking some British families from 200 years ago found little social mobility: the descendants of then petty criminals are working-class and the descendants of the wealthy are still well off.
Japanese women pay thousands of dollars to be photographed in a wedding dress.
I don't criticize fantasies, though the fantasy of a perfect wedding has never appealed to me, But surely you can enjoy your fantasy without getting ripped off.
The FBI boasted of convicting a group accused of trafficking a minor, but it appears the supposed victim was neither a minor nor trafficked, and that the alleged crimes did not happen.
China has imposed very strict censorship about sexual relationships in TV shows.
This is what theocratic Christians aim to impose in the US.
Amazon's recent "upgrade" for its modified version of Android was really a downgrade — it removed the data encryption feature from tablets.
Amazon backed off from this change after it attracted widespread criticism.
This change was in Linux, which is the kernel used in Android (as well as in the GNU/Linux system).
Amazon tries to prevent users from installing their own modified versions of Linux, by making the (nonfree) bootloader check for Amazon's signature on the kernel it loads. Users have so far been able to defeat that attack, but they should not have to. If Linux had advanced to GNU General Public License version 3, Amazon would not be allowed to do this.
Surveillance of phone calls makes whistleblowers fear to call Patient Privacy Rights.
Peace Activist Wrongfully Becomes Subject of Investigation.
The people of Michigan voted to repeal the emergency manager law, so Lead Poison Snyder and his Republican henchmen imposed another law almost identical.
Lead Poison Snyder then used the new law to impose an emergency manager on Flint, which was responsible for poisoning Flint's children.
Desperation Shows As Critics Argue That Nominated Librarian Of Congress Is 'Pro Obscenity'.
The basic wrongs are in a prudish approach towards sex and in the idea that sharing is "piracy".
Kanhaiya Kumar says he was falsely accused of calling for Kashmir's independence from India.
If he had really advocated that, it would be part of his human right to freedom of political expression. People have the right to advocate separating Kashmir from India, just as they have the right to advocate keeping Kashmir in India. It's the same right in both cases.
A woman who was born as a prisoner in Auschwitz, and almost died from malnutrition, is testifying against a man accused of being one of the guards there.
I object to her claim that causing a hypothetical person not to be born is equivalent to murder. It would imply that celibate priests, monks and nuns are all murderers, along with anyone that decides not to have sex with someone, not to mention anyone that uses birth control.
The Nazis murdered 7 million real living helpless prisoners. Surely that is sufficient evil to condemn — I don't think we need try to stretch that figure by counting nonexistent potential people too.
There are three things I don't understand about this testimony:
Many poor countries were on the path to effective development, including the poor, until US/UK/France intervened 60 years ago to impose plutocracy and repression.
Jeremy Corbyn has the courage to stand up to prudes that want to prosecute prostitutes or their customers.
The New York State Common Retirement Fund lost $4,500 per member by investing in fossil fuels.
Trump now says he would not order torture, or assassination of relatives of designated enemies.
This doesn't surprise me. He only advocated those things to appeal to fleeting passions; he didn't really care about it as a policy.
I've seen articles comparing Trump's hate rhetoric with Hitler's, but I think that is an error. Hitler was obsessed with hatred of Jews, long before he got anywhere in politics. I don't think Trump really hates Mexicans or Muslims. I think he is only using them as scapegoats to get support, and if he won, he would not need these scapegoats any more.
We can't tell much about what Trump would really do as president from what he says, and likewise for Clinton. They would be lousy in different ways, but we can't be sure who would be worse.
We can tell that neither of them deserves our support. The only candidate now in the race that deserves support is Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders and the Future of Liberalism and Socialism.
Orangutans populations have been found in additional parts of Sumatra, but that won't save them from extinction. Some orangutan cultures may be extinct even sooner.
Syed Adam Ahmed is still on Canada's no-fly list, despite reaching the advanced age of 6, and the Canadian government refuses even to say why.
Reproductive justice and economic justice go together: for many women, pregnancy implies poverty, as they can't afford the cost of an abortion, and can even less afford the cost of having a baby.
Republican abortion sabotage measures are often designed to make abortions prohibitively expensive.
"My friend was texting prayers. If this is suspicious, the terrorists have won."
The basic injustice here is kicking a passenger off a flight because some other passenger is irrationally upset. If airlines made it clear that they would not do this, and told the irrational passengers "You can leave the plane if you like, but we see no reason to punish that person," they would learn to control themselves and there would be no problem.
I think it is also an injustice to set a standard that passengers should show all their secrets in the vain hope of being allowed to travel, or that a much-used bible can prove they are good people. In the US, at least, Christian terrorists are right up there in violence with the Muslim terrorists.
Hindu nationalists seek to falsify the history of India to make it support their ideology, and they attack historians that don't cater to them.
It resembles US right-wing theocratic Christians.
US citizens: call on the Federal Election Commission to ban Super-PACs.
Everyone: call on the UK to change the visa policies that facilitate treating domestic workers as slaves.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Everyone: call on the president of CBS News to stop boosting Trump for profit's sake.
US citizens: call on Congress to demand that Honduras properly investigate the murder of Berta Cáceres.
Craig Murray says insiders have told him that intelligence agencies can activate a portable phone's microphone even if its battery has been removed. He reports this, even though he can't see how it can be true.
My guess is that this refers to the phones that have a large, removable battery and another nonremovable battery.
Oregon has almost finished passing a law to phase out coal power by 2035.
The improvement in the environment and the added expense go hand in hand. Either they will both be small, or both large. Either way, this is a step in the right direction. I worry that it is too small, too slow.
Human rights in Iran are still in a deplorable state.
It is not clear that President Rouhani has any control over most of these injustices. Many government bodies are officially not under his authority.
The UK has imposed censorship on universities, and a requirement to report on suspect students, in the name of trying to block "terrorist" ideas such as animal rights.
Now the US is doing the same, only more broadly, asking students and teachers to inform on each other.
January and February set new records for seasonally adjusted heat.
It's almost entirely due to global heating, not El Niño.
The Northern hemisphere is currently 2C hotter than what used to be normal.
Increased world-scale digital interconnectedness creates unanticipated vulnerabilities that can lead to disaster.
I recommend the book Normal Accidents, by Charles Perrow, for a picture of how even much simpler systems can cause disasters because they are too complex for their operators to understand.
Egyptian thugs arrested journalist Sabry Anwar, but won't say what they did with him. This raises suspicions that they tortured him to death.
Regarding freedom of speech, Clinton and Trump are both lousy.
Canada's new Prime Minister Trudeau advocates the absurd idea of transitioning to a low-carbon economy through long-term investments in tar sands pipelines.
If such a transition does occur, those investments will turn out to be wasteful — so whoever owns them will fight like hell to prevent any such transition.
Many progressive organizations are trying to pressure Republican senators to hold hearings for Obama's possible Supreme Court nominee.
I supported this campaign until Obama's men started talking about nominating a Republican. At that point, I realized we can't count on Obama to nominate someone that we should want to have on the court. If he nominates a progressive then I will support campaigns for that nominee.
Clinton has fought for business-supremacy treaties since the 1990s and will surely go back to them if elected president.
George Lakoff explains Trump's success in terms of framing: he appeals to people that want a strict father family and think only in terms of direct effects, not system effects.
Dubya taught most Americans to consider stupidity and incompetence desirable in a president. They prove he's an "ordinary guy".
Commercial web ad-blockers are proprietary software, and like many other proprietary programs, they snoop on users.
I don't use an "ad blocker". I use IceCat, which is designed to block surveillance. It has the effect of blocking most ads, but I don't care about ads as such; if an ad is implemented in a way that doesn't track people, I don't mind seeing it.
The US mainstream media refused to mention the large rallies for Sanders in cities across the US.
[Reference updated on 2018-03-29 because the old link was broken.]
Trump's core supporters are the personality type known as "authoritarian followers", but stirring up fear of "enemies" can convince frightened people to act like authoritarian followers.
US politicians in both parties have been doing this since 2001, which is why the US has become so authoritarian already.
Retailers Experiment With Surveillance Tools Used by [state surveillance]
It should illegal for anyone to aim such a camera at a place where the public is admitted, except under a court order that covers only a specified place and period of time.
A woman had an RFID chip implanted in her; she said it was done by someone who trafficked her.
If it was indeed implanted by a trafficker, I think its purpose was to demoralize or intimidate her.
US citizens: on Monday March 7, phone your senators to oppose the DARK Act (which would stop states from requiring labeling of GMOs in foods).
The Capitol Switchboard numbers are 202-224-3121, 888-818-6641 and 888-355-3588.
India denied visas to US government representatives that wanted to check on religious freedom in India.
Religious freedom includes freedom to adopt and to proclaim the beliefs of one's choice in the area of religion. These freedoms are increasingly threatened in India, as the prosecution of a comedian for imitating a preacher demonstrates.
Before that was the banning of Sita Sings the Blues and the prosecution that drove secularist leader Sanal Edamaruku into exile.
Meanwhile, the repression of Dalits that want to officially register as Buddhists has been going on for a long time.
Reducing CO2 emissions from concrete is making great progress at the research level, but putting into practice faces obstacles including "convincing clients and contractors to use it."
A carbon tax, making emitters pay for the damage they do, would help convince them.
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Close Ally of Hillary Clinton, Is Trying to Gut Regulations on Loan Sharks.
Clinton is in the banksters' camp, which is one of the reasons we should not vote for her.
I expect to be much worse as president than the way she is talking now. Meanwhile, since Trump will say anything to shock people, I think he won't even try to do all the bad things he says — only some of them, Meanwhile, Clinton would do some of them too.
Thus, if it comes down to Clinton vs Trump, I will vote Green. It is a mistake, in the long term, to vote for the "lesser evil" because that ensures things get more and more evil.
An Argentine human rights champion calls on Obama not to visit there on the anniversary of the US-backed military coup, which began years of repression, murder and torture.
The US has not changed its ways very much. The 2009 coup in Honduras, under the sponsorship of Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, brought in a corrupt and murderous government. Anti-dam indigenous activist Berta Cáceres was just murdered.
The reason for the coup was to keep the local rich people in power, and that is what Clinton would do as president of the US.
UN's Own Experts Chastise Ban Ki-moon Over Handling of Haiti Cholera Outbreak.
An Australian kangaroo court does not allow witnesses to tell anyone they have been ordered to testify, and imprisons them if they refuse to answer a question.
Melting is making Greenland's ice darker, as it concentrates soot on the service. Being darker causes it to absorb more sunlight and melt faster.
Poland's right-wing government plans to squeeze out wind power the way Texas squeezes out abortions.
While Trump eagerly talks about killing suspected terrorists' families, Obama actually does it, over and over, but pretends it isn't happening. The main difference is that Trump would drop the pretense.
This difference would have a real effect: it would openly commit the US to murder of innocents.
A bankster who has put lots of money into Clinton's campaign wants to be Secretary of the Treasury if she is elected.
Methane Leaks Across US Pose a Much Greater Threat Than Aliso Canyon.
The Turkish army is bombarding the rubble of a Sur.
Reportedly 80% of the buildings have been destroyed, but that leaves 20% still to be blasted down. This was Erdoğan's war of choice.
Planet-roasters have put a hundred million dollars into Republican candidates' campaigns.
An Atheist in Russia is being prosecuted for "offending the sentiments of Orthodox believers". He said that some of the Bible is "bullshit".
He's right, and that's why it's called the "buy-bull": some people will buy any sort of bull.
Calibrating satellite measurements of atmospheric temperature for the time of day of the measurement shows a lot more global heating.
A big psychosocial trend is that younger generations show more narcissistic behaviour traits — they become proud not to care about other people.
Advances in sustainable energy will not end use of fossil fuels without making them pay for the costs of global heating.
Note that fossil fuels are currently highly subsidized.
Bill Clinton broke Massachusetts election law while campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
Volkswagen's CEO was told about emissions cheating a year before he admitted it.
Everyone: call on various companies to refuse to sponsor the Republican Convention if Trump is going to be nominated.
I think it is scandalous corruption for any political party to accept sponsorship from businesses, but that is another issue.
A teacher was pressured into resigning, and faces possible prosecution, because a student took her phone and copied her nude selfies out of it.
I wish she had refused to resign.
In the US, anything relating to sex brings out the cruelty of self-righteous prudes.
Despite a reduction in poaching, the elephant population in Africa is still falling.
Proposed new coal mines in Australia would directly wipe out an endangered bird.
Then the CO2 would wipe out much, much more. Flooded Sidney?
Global inequality makes lots of people homeless.
When the plutocratic state's policies impose a certain level of homelessness, everyone competes avoid being a victim. Those who become homeless are the ones that lose this competition, so typically they have weaknesses and flaws. That doesn't excuse those policies.
Some investors are divesting from factory farms.
The fact that we need to try to pressure companies to stop the massive use of antibiotics is a symptom of the weakness of democracy. In a democratic state, we would not allow food companies to choose whether to stop a profitable practice that endangers public health.
Clinton won more delegates than Sanders on Super Tuesday, but Sanders is not giving up.
Sudanese Journalists Launch Historic Hunger Strike Against Free Press Crackdown.
Podemos in Spain has rejected becoming part of a coalition supporting right-wing economic policies. This means there will be a new election.
Netanyahu threatens to exile the families of Palestinians that attack Israelis.
Is it legitimate to attack the relatives of those that attack you? Israelis, think twice before you say yes to that: if Palestinians apply the same principle, you may not like the conclusions.
By 2050, global heating is likely to kill half a million people a year just by making fruit and vegetables more expensive.
But that's small potatoes compared with what will happen when China's rice crop fails — which is projected to happen 1/4 of the years, by the end of this century.
Extreme inequality in South Africa means that most students can't afford to attend even a public university. Debt pressure has led to large protests.
The role of drought in increased poverty is global heating at work.
A thug in Montgomery, Alabama, has been charged with murdering Gregory Gunn, age 58.
Everyone: call on Coca Cola Company not to sponsor a Trump-led Republican Convention.
US conservatives can't admit that their abortion restrictions are intended to make abortion nearly impossible. They have to pretend there is some medical purpose.
Trump is allowing closer associations with white supremacist hate groups.
The Turkish army has turned much of Cizre into rubble.
Erdoğan started this war hoping to get a better result from new elections. It partly worked.
The UN security council approved new sanctions on North Korea calling for inspection of all its shipping.
This has China's support, so maybe it can actually be enforced. Maybe.
Based on data for 900 years, Syria's current drought is probably the worst in that whole period.
That's surely because of global heating.
Bruce Schneier endorses the idea of regulating what data businesses can collect.
Almost 2000 people in Turkey have faced legal threats for "insulting" President Erdoğan.
Engineers at the Mosul dam say it could break at any time. A gate in the dam is jammed, so there is no way to release the water that will soon build up from snow melt.
However, there is no way for the population of Mosul to move 6km away from the river, because there is no place there for them to live or work. And then there's the question of whether PISSI would let them go.
UK local governments are starting to recognize that outsourcing their activities makes them bad and inefficient.
The contractors are in a great position to skip and overcharge.
Watch out for techniques of altering a campaign message for a specific voter.
For instance, when a canvasser shows up at your door with a tablet, the tablet may be saying how to spin the candidate's message specifically for you.
Why We Should Teach About the FBI's War on the Civil Rights Movement.
A New Wave of Climate Insurgents Defines Itself as Law-Enforcers.
Many armies use rape as a weapon of war, but there are ways to discourage this in most conflicts.
These solutions are no use against PISSI or Boko Haram. Military force is needed to stop them.
Food workers in New York City are making things very uncomfortable for Hot and Crusty's union-busting. It changed its name, disguising its owners, but that won't enable it to hide.
I have occasionally bought things there, but I will never buy there again until I get word that it has settled with the union.
Some US schools have shut off their drinking water because of high levels of lead.
The former director of Guantanamo prison did not appear in the trial in France, where he is being sued by victims of torture.
The new UK snooper's charter, no better than the previous try, is an attack on human rights for everyone in the UK.
It is done, of course, in the name of protecting people from secondary dangers.
Vulture Paul Singer, fresh from a mostly-victory over Argentina, is bankrolling Marco Rubio to do the same to Puerto Rico.
Trump had local thugs remove some black students preemptively from a rally, presuming they might protest somehow.
This reminds us of the way that a repressive US law imposes long prison sentence on peaceful protests at presidential campaign events, driving protests far away to where the mainstream press can completely ignore them.
San Francisco thugs forced prisoners to fight each other, for gambling. It seems they have done this for more than a year.
On-line sales have lead to false information about products' energy efficiency.
Basically, on-line selling makes it harder to hold sellers accountable, so it is going to result in various kinds of mistreatment unless governments put more funds into checking for fraud and prosecuting it.
Elif Shafak: Turkey is dominated by "intimidation and paranoia". State-supported Islamic fundamentalism has made it possible to force many teenage girls into marriage, and created fertile ground for PISSI.
A thug in Raleigh shot a black man who was running away.
The man was wanted for arrest, but there is no indication he was violent. He certainly didn't respond with violence.
New York thugs often illegally search homes, especially those of blacks.
In-N-Out Burger Commits to Eliminating Overuse of Antibiotics in Beef.
The TPP threatens indigenous people's rights.
In the US: phone to oppose the proposed merger between Charter and Time Warner Cable.
Walmart and Kraft are being sued for stretching "100% parmesan cheese" with wood.
US citizens: call on Congress to pass the Stop Corporate Inversions Act.
'Like Putting Lipstick on a Pig': Changes to CETA Make it More Corporate-Friendly Deal.
The proposed "data protection" deal between the EU and the US over personal data of Europeans is bogus, since it does nothing to resist NSA bulk surveillance.
Press Release: "Privacy Shield" Is The Same Unsafe Harbour.
Activists and tech companies are deadlocked in a dispute about proposed privacy protection schemes that would be woefully inadequate.
They would be a more codified form of today's "privacy policies", which are hardly worth paying attention to.
Once data are collected, they will be misused — by rogue staff, by criminal crackers (please don't call them "hackers"), and by the US and other governments, and probably by the company too, because its "privacy policy" allows harmful use.
What we need is to stop systems from collecting the data.
A Hong Kong publisher, in Chinese hands, says he has renounced his UK citizenship.
I hope the UK has the guts to say he can't surrender his citizenship while in under some other government's power.
A court quashed one subpoena against Apple that would have required it to develop software to weaken security.
It is good that Apple is defending people's privacy on this one front, but Apple software does plenty to undermine and mistreat users.
Some Israeli artists compare the current situation with McCarthyism.
Urban women with children are especially likely to be evicted in the US. The record of the eviction can make them struggle for many years.
Guatemalan officers have been convicted of raping indigenous women as part of the US-organized civil war.
The US was supporting the local plutocrats against people who were fed up with being ruled by them.
Climate Activists Threaten to Shut Down World's Major Coal Sites.
Several ambassadors warned China not to define dissent as "terrorism".
I agree completely. I wish the US would stop investigating dissidents and whistleblowers by accusing them of "terrorism".
Evidence substantiates that Zika can cause Guillain-Barré paralysis.
It's a grave symptom, since 40% of them still can't walk three months later.
Journalists in Chhattisgarh, India, face harsh state repression.
The executives of TEPCO face criminal charges for ignoring the known danger of a higher tsunami than they admitted publicly was possible.
The CEO of CBS says Trump is great, because his spewing hatred enriches media giants.
Everyone: encourage Nebraska legislators to vote to end gerrymandering in Nebraska.
Everyone: Demand an investigation into the killing of Hernan Jaramillo by thugs in Oakland.
Billboards are starting to track people's mobile phones. Even nastier, some use cameras to try to learn about who walks by.
Both of these practices should be illegal.
The brother of Colombia's former President Uribe has been arrested and accused of leading a murder squad.
El President Horrible was associated while in office with the paramilitares, the worst group of terrorists in that country. It sounds like this murder squad was a part of the paramilitares.
Lack of sleep makes some people crave sugar and fat, activating natural chemicals with marijuana-like effects.
Facebook can tell when its useds are asleep. Via Facebook, others can tell that too.
In Papua New Guinea, men's violence towards their wives and daughters is so common that women are very lucky if they don't suffer it.
The vultures that attacked Argentina gained 75% of the money they demanded. I'd call this a 75% victory for evil.
We need to change US law so that next time the vultures will get nothing.
Trump insults anyone that comes within range, even soldiers and veterans.
When hawks say we should "support our troops", they mean we should support whatever unjust wars the hawks send those troops to fight in. The right way to support them is to bring them home.
We should not blame the soldiers just for fighting an unjust war. (It's their commanders that should be imprisoned for that.) However, we must not forgive them for war crimes.
Snyder told his aides he wanted to avoid declaring a disaster in Flint, so they falsely claimed he was not authorized to do so.
The hands of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman had no traces of firing a gun, which is evidence he was killed by someone else.
The prima facie hypothesis is that he was killed to stop him from testifying the next day against then-president Fernández.
Iraq has warned people in Mosul to move away from the Tigris river because of the danger that the Mosul dam might collapse.
The EU is emitting too much CO2 to keep its Paris climate pledge.
If Apple develops software for the FBI to guess the pin or password on one iThing, every cracker and internet army in the world would try to get ahold of it.
Funding better education for girls in Africa is a very efficient way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions there.
It's not enough, though — we also have to cut down in emissions in other parts of the world.
Towns in the UK are banning activities such as sleeping or begging in public, just as critics predicted they would.
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