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China: Australia on front line of ‘geopolitical contest,’ says Steve Bannon

When the US and Bannon are Australia’s greatest threats. 1) Following the US model of enslaving citizens and diminishing the value of labor 2) Hanging on the coattails of Trump’s global unpredictability. (ODT)

Australia, you didn’t know it, but you’ve been at the very forefront of Donald Trump’s project. “I think Australia is in a fight for the ages” that will decide whether the nations of the West can keep their sovereignty against Chinese intrusion, says Trump’s former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, now a coach and adviser to populist movements worldwide.

“Australia is at the forefront of the geopolitical contest of our time,” he tells me in his first interview with an Australian media outlet. He goes so far as to say that “what’s playing out in Australia is more important than what’s happening in the US and other places”.

via China: Australia on front line of ‘geopolitical contest,’ says Steve Bannon

Meet Australia’s professional full-time part-timers

The need to unionize against the modern slavery of piece work and piece jobs without benefits. (ODT)

The growth in secondary jobs has not just been confined to professionals. The economy experienced its strongest secondary jobs surge since June 2014 last year – driving the number of people with two jobs to 891,000, up from 779,000 in 2010.

More than 50,000 were added between March and September 2017 alone, according to Tuesday’s figures, which for the first time showed the volatile growth in secondary jobs by industry on a quarterly basis

via Meet Australia’s professional full-time part-timers

Supreme Court nominee would shield Trump from Russia probe: Democrats

Senate Democrats trying to rally opposition to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh are portraying him as a potential threat to the Russia investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that of the 25 names on President Donald Trump’s list of possible high court nominees, “he chose the candidate who he thought would best protect him from the Mueller investigation.

via Supreme Court nominee would shield Trump from Russia probe: Democrats

The World According to Trump

I wrote at the time, and still believe, that Trump was right to meet with Kim. But if the president really trusts the handshake promise of a murderous dictator to give up the nuclear weapons he sees as an airtight insurance policy, then the president is a fool.

Trump is giving power to Russia and China while taking it away from the United States and the Atlantic alliance. Some greatness.

via The World According to Trump

Donald Trump’s personal driver for 25 years sues for unpaid overtime

Donald Trump’s personal driver for more than 25 years says the billionaire real estate developer didn’t pay him overtime and raised his salary only twice in 15 years, clawing back the second raise by cutting off his health benefits.

Noel Cintron, who is listed in public records as a registered Republican, sued the Trump Organization for about 3,300 hours of overtime that he says he worked in the past six years. He’s not allowed to sue for overtime prior to that due to the statute of limitations.

via Donald Trump’s personal driver for 25 years sues for unpaid overtime

Gina Rinehart: Barnaby Joyce linked to court case | Daily Telegraph

She has also subpoenaed a mysterious foundation, CEF, which received $4 million from Hancock Prospecting in the year to June 2015, and the conservative Institute of Public Affairs think tank, which received $4.5 million from Hancock Prospecting.

The Institute did not declare Hancock Prospecting’s donation in its annual report, and after receiving the funds awarded Mrs Rinehart life membership.
Gina Rinehart wants all Australians to have a tax cut

Justice Julie Ward said the life membership raised the question of whether the donation was made “in order for some benefit to be conferred”, adding she wasn’t sure whether the life membership was “a valuable commodity or not … other than for self-congratulatory purposes”.

via Gina Rinehart: Barnaby Joyce linked to court case | Daily Telegraph

Defense Contractor’s Use of Vacant Office Building to House Children Underscores ‘Perverse Secrecy’ of Trump Immigration Policy

GUNS for HIRE (ODT)

An investigation sparked by reports from concerned neighbors who suspected that immigrant children were being housed in a vacant office building in Phoenix, illustrated the secrecy surrounding the care of children by the U.S. government and defense contractors that have been hired to help enforce the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy.

via Defense Contractor’s Use of Vacant Office Building to House Children Underscores ‘Perverse Secrecy’ of Trump Immigration Policy

America the Failed State

The ruling elites abjectly serve corporate power to exploit and impoverish the citizenry. Democratic institutions, including the courts, are mechanisms of corporate repression. Financial fraud and corporate crime are carried out with impunity. The decay is exacerbated by the state’s indiscriminate use of violence abroad and at home, where rogue law enforcement agencies harass and arrest citizens and the undocumented and often kill the unarmed. A depressed and enraged population, trapped by chronic unemployment and underemployment, is overdosing on opioids and beset by rising suicide rates. It engages in acts of nihilistic violence, including mass shootings. Hate groups proliferate. The savagery, mayhem and grotesque distortions familiar to those on the outer reaches of empire increasingly characterize American existence. And presiding over it all is the American version of Ubu Roi, playwright Alfred Jarry’s gluttonous, idiotic, vulgar, narcissistic and infantile king, who turned politics into burlesque.

via America the Failed State

Trump’s Ever More Powerful Weapons Against Journalism

“No U.S. president in recent memory has shown greater contempt for the press than Trump in his first months in office,” reads Freedom House’s 2017 report. “He has repeatedly ridiculed reporters. … Such comments suggest a hostility toward the fundamental principles and purposes of press freedom, especially the news media’s role in holding governments to account for their words and actions—as opposed to the government holding the media to account.”

via Trump’s Ever More Powerful Weapons Against Journalism

Fox News has now given Trump over $15 million in free advertising by airing his rallies

Fox aired the rally for an hour and 14 minutes, bringing the network’s total airtime given to Trump rallies to 7 hours and 47 minutes since April 28. According to iQ media, a media monitoring service, the advertising value of Trump’s Montana rally was $1,902,542.65. Since April 28, Fox News has gifted Trump $15,174,430.00 in free advertising by airing his rallies.

via Fox News has now given Trump over $15 million in free advertising by airing his rallies

Adam Bloom (AKA #PoolPatrolPete) Loses His Job | Crooks and Liars

via Adam Bloom (AKA #PoolPatrolPete) Loses His Job | Crooks and Liars

‘Fake news’ a loosely-defined term used for political gain – Greenwald — RT World News

‘Fake news’ a loosely-defined term used for political gain – Greenwald

via ‘Fake news’ a loosely-defined term used for political gain – Greenwald — RT World News

A man raped me, another tried to. They were not animals. They were men | Amy Remeikis | Opinion | The Guardian

Illustration of a hand reaching over a woman walking along a street

They are MEN Andrew Bolt just everyday MEN (ODT)

And when I talked about it, again, the questions came. Why were you out walking so late? How were you walking? What were you wearing? Did you smile at him?

And again they meant: “What did you do wrong, so we can avoid the same mistake?” What action did you take, so this won’t happen to me? How do I help my loved one stay safe? How can I stay safe?

I wrote as much in my victim impact statement to the court, asking the judge why must the conversation immediately turn to my actions, instead of the most obvious one – why are men attacking women in the street? In their homes? In parks, and on public transport, and in taxis and on doctor’s examining tables?

A friend told me it’s because he thought they were not men. That they were animals. “How do you even begin to reason with an animal like that?”

But he’s wrong. They are men.

They are sons and brothers, and fathers and boyfriends and husbands and friends and co-workers and the guys around you in the cafe.

We know they are, because the few who face the justice system get character references about how they are good guys, who are good sons and brothers and fathers and boyfriends and husbands and friends and co-workers who made a mistake.

via A man raped me, another tried to. They were not animals. They were men | Amy Remeikis | Opinion | The Guardian

What the statistics say about Sweden, immigration and crime | PolitiFact

President Donald Trump smiles as he prepares to speak at his "Make America Great Again Rally" at Orlando-Melbourne International Airport in Melbourne, Fla., Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017. (AP)

Correcting Bolt’s BS is a full time task because there is so much of it (ODT)

Asylum applications in 2016 dropped to about 29,000.

Sweden used to grant permanent residence permits to individuals granted asylum. The legislative changes in mid 2016 began restricting residence authorization by granting temporary permits and putting more requirements in place for permanent permits.

What about claims linking new arrivals and crime?

“In general, crime statistics have gone down the last (few) years, and no there is no evidence to suggest that new waves of immigration has lead to increased crime,” Selin said.

Generally, there’s a certain over-representation of people with immigrant background in crime statistics, but that tends to be closely related to high levels of unemployment, poverty, exclusion, low language and other skills, Selin said. “Swedes with these characteristics are also overrepresented in crime statistics,” he said.

If we look specifically at sex offences, which the Fox News segment highlighted, there were 18,100 sex offenses reported to the police in 2015, down 11 percent from 2014, according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention.

via What the statistics say about Sweden, immigration and crime | PolitiFact

Outgoing Defence Chief: China has breached its neighbours’ trust

Blaming China for Abbott’s inexcusable dumping of the Pacific Islands. How easliy forgotten. Abbott dropped the ball and the ADF did too. Breach of trust. (ODT)

Defence chief Mark Binskin says Beijing’s broken promise not to militarise the South China Sea means it has squandered the trust of its neighbours and undermined its aspirations to regional leadership.

In his final interview before he hands over command of the 80,000-strong Australian Defence Force, Air Chief Marshal Binskin also urged countries such as China that are moving into the South Pacific: “Don’t destabilise the region.”

via Outgoing Defence Chief: China has breached its neighbours’ trust

USA: Five corrupt “Justices”

USA: Five corrupt

Ever since the United States Supreme Court appointed George W. Bush president during the coup of 2000, a majority of its members have been on an unabashed mission to replace democracy with plutocracy and individual freedom with corporate fascism.

And they still were not done. Since the Citizens United ruling, these five corrupt “justices” have continued their crusade to regress the United States Constitution back to the days when only white male landowners could vote. To accomplish this, they have:

1. Gutted the Voting Rights Act that protects the right of African-Americans to vote;

2. Allowed states to “purge” voter registration rolls, even though such purges disproportionately affect racial minorities and the poor;

3. Defined political corruption so narrowly that it is now almost impossible to prosecute;

4. Supported gerrymandering by permitting states to create election districts designed to dilute the votes of racial minorities and/or to give political advantage to the party in power;

5. And, as I was writing this article, the Court, in the case of Janus vs. AFSCME (and in another 5-4 decision) ruled that non-union, public sector employees do not have to pay union dues, even though the union still must represent them.

And for those who would argue that my arguments about the true intent of these rulings are nothing more than hyperbole, I give you this tweet from Donald Trump after the Janus ruling. “Big loss for the coffers of the Democrats!”

via USA: Five corrupt “Justices”

Two Views of the Putin/Trump Summit

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A successful summit will require Trump to reject this neoconservative doctrine. If Trump can pull this off with Bolton sitting by him, Trump’s critics will look very silly. Do Bolton and the Deep State have a way of baking failure into the summit that will ensure the continuation of Russia’s enemy status, thereby sustaining the enormous budget and power of the US military/security complex? Is Trump a superman who can overcome this powerful vested interest about which President Eisenhower warned Americans in 1961? How much stronger is this complex more than half a century later after being nourished by decades of Cold War and War on Terror?

Assad and no doubt Iran are convinced that negotiations with Washington are a waste of time. Assad has concluded that “the problem with US presidents is that they are hostage to lobbyists. They can tell you what you want to hear, but they do the opposite. That’s the problem, and it’s getting worse and worse. Trump is a stark example. That’s why when talking to the Americans, discussing something with them does not settle anything. There will not be any results. It’s a simple waste of time.”

via Two Views of the Putin/Trump Summit

The Clown Who Plays King | Crooks and Liars

The Clown Who Plays King

via The Clown Who Plays King | Crooks and Liars

David Leyonhjelm Resigns To Take Up New Role As Sky News Presenter – The Shovel

via David Leyonhjelm Resigns To Take Up New Role As Sky News Presenter – The Shovel

Tony Abbott Demands To Know Which Dickhead Signed Australia Up To The Paris Climate Agreement – The Shovel

Tony Abbott has used a speech to a group of climate sceptics to express his concerns about the Paris Climate Agreement, demanding to know which idiot Prime Minister signed Australia up to the scheme.

via Tony Abbott Demands To Know Which Dickhead Signed Australia Up To The Paris Climate Agreement – The Shovel

Trump sidelined as UN Security Council plus Germany Meet Iran’s Rouhani in Vienna

I’m of a generation where the idea of the UN Security Council meeting without the US is hard to imagine. The conference is eloquent about how isolated and increasingly irrelevant Trump has made America. The rest of the world now sees Washington as an annoying problem to get around.

Moreover, think of it. This meeting involves three of America’s closest military and economic allies–Britain, France and Germany– having been pushed by Trump into the same corner with Russia and China in seeking to have better relations with Iran. I guess Trump has taught *them* a lesson.

Trump is ordering the US Department of the Treasury to slap third party sanctions on non-US firms who do business with Iran. Companies like Total, S.A., the French oil giant, who do business with the US, cannot afford to buck the Treasury Department and so are pulling out of planned Iran investments.

via Trump sidelined as UN Security Council plus Germany Meet Iran’s Rouhani in Vienna

Israel’s Solution to Global Condemnation of War Crimes? Punish Anyone Who Documents Them

Israel’s right-wing government has apparently decided that the best way to stop global criticism of its flagrant human rights violations against the Palestinian people is not to stop committing them, but to silence and punish anyone who attempts to document its crimes.

via Israel’s Solution to Global Condemnation of War Crimes? Punish Anyone Who Documents Them

Amid Scathing Accusations of War Crimes, UN Votes 120-8 to Condemn ‘Indiscriminate’ Israeli Violence Against Palestinians

“We cannot remain silent in the face of the most violent crimes and human rights violations being systematically perpetrated against our people,” said the Palestinian envoy to the United Nations

via Amid Scathing Accusations of War Crimes, UN Votes 120-8 to Condemn ‘Indiscriminate’ Israeli Violence Against Palestinians

As Global 1% Seize Economy’s Gains, ‘Unprecedented Wage Stagnation’ for Everyone Else

Would or could ordinary people ever unite for change? (ODT)

The world’s largest economies have grown at a steady pace and unemployment has consistently fallen in the years following the greed-driven global financial crisis of 2008, but income gains during the so-called recovery have been enjoyed almost exclusively by the top one percent while most workers experience “unprecedented wage stagnation.”

via As Global 1% Seize Economy’s Gains, ‘Unprecedented Wage Stagnation’ for Everyone Else

‘Sickening’: Bill Shine Goes From Covering Up Sexual Harassment at Fox News to Trump’s White House

Trump a President who has never left the Locker Room (ODT)

While President Donald Trump’s appointment of former Fox News executive Bill Shine to a top communications role was unsurprising to critics, many denounced the selection as the latest signal that the president holds contempt for the concerns of women.

via ‘Sickening’: Bill Shine Goes From Covering Up Sexual Harassment at Fox News to Trump’s White House

Burning Fossil fuels Even Causes Diabetes! Air Pollution and Blood Glucose

via Burning Fossil fuels Even Causes Diabetes! Air Pollution and Blood Glucose

IDF Censor redacted 2,358 news articles last year | +972 Magazine

Israeli soldiers show an order for a closed military zone to a cameraman on the Israeli side of the border with Gaza, November 15, 2012. (photo by: Oren Ziv/Activesillts.org)

via IDF Censor redacted 2,358 news articles last year | +972 Magazine

​Canberra Press Gallery black bans Nauru forum coverage (except for News Corp)

via ​Canberra Press Gallery black bans Nauru forum coverage (except for News Corp)

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Why some Nationals want Tony Abbott to stay in the dark on the National Energy Guarantee – Politics – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

A spotlight on Tony Abbott illuminates his face as he speaks. There are papers and a glass of water on the table below.

In fact, a number of them would rather Mr Abbott retreat and quieten down.

They worry he has politicised an important policy debate by muddying it with questions about leadership.

As one Nationals MP told the ABC: “Tony probably wants it to be like the ETS. That is not where we’re coming from. He decided he’s onto a winner. But he doesn’t have our support. It’s really a waste of time.

“No-one wants to tear down the Government.”

via Why some Nationals want Tony Abbott to stay in the dark on the National Energy Guarantee – Politics – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Hanson-Young gives Leyonhjelm one week to pay compensation or face lawsuit

 

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has demanded Liberal Democrat David Leyonhjelm pay her compensation and apologise within seven days or face defamation action over six separate statements he has made about her personal life.

via Hanson-Young gives Leyonhjelm one week to pay compensation or face lawsuit

Women graduates will hurt the most

Make no mistake, the government’s proposed lowering of the university debt repayment threshold to $45,000 will hurt female graduates the most. And the impact will be most felt by women in some of the most essential, yet underpaid professions in the country.

Women graduates will hurt the most

Game Over: Even Oil Giant BP is betting on Electric Car Boom

London (AFP) – British energy major BP on Thursday bought the nation’s largest electric vehicle charging firm, as it bets on booming demand in the coming decades.

The announcement mirrors similar moves by Anglo-Dutch rival Shell and France’s Total to expand into the charging of electric vehicles (EVs) which experts forecast will surge in popularity.

via Game Over: Even Oil Giant BP is betting on Electric Car Boom

Air pollution linked to 3.2 million cases of diabetes in 2016 – study — RT World News

“Our research shows a significant link between air pollution and diabetes globally,” Ziyad Al-Aly, the study’s senior author and an assistant professor of medicine at Washington University, said in a news release. Pollution is thought to reduce insulin production and trigger inflammation, preventing the body from converting blood glucose into energy.

Al-Aly and his colleagues estimate that pollution contributed to 3.2 million new cases of diabetes globally in 2016, representing about 14 percent of all global diabetes cases that year. They also estimate that 8.2 million years of healthy life were lost in 2016 due to pollution-linked diabetes, representing about 14 percent of all healthy years lost due to diabetes of any cause.

via Air pollution linked to 3.2 million cases of diabetes in 2016 – study — RT World News

UN human rights chief to probe extreme poverty in the UK — RT UK News

This isn’t “fuel poverty” as ultra conservatives want to make out (ODT)

The UN will launch an investigation into extreme poverty in Britain this year. The move comes amid concern at the impact of the Tory government’s austerity policies.

UN human rights chief to probe extreme poverty in the UK — RT UK News

A haven for paedophiles: The ultra-Orthodox settlement where Malka Leifer hides

Atop the shadow-cast hills at the northern end of the West Bank, in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlement of Emmanuel, abusers of children have found a safe haven.

Malka Leifer, the former Melbourne school principal and accused child molester, came to live here in 2016 after an Israeli judge found she was mentally unfit to face extradition to Australia.

And here, even though she is wanted by Victoria Police on 74 counts of alleged sexual assault and rape involving girls, one resident claims Leifer was able to continue abusing children, including his own teenage daughter, without consequence.

via A haven for paedophiles: The ultra-Orthodox settlement where Malka Leifer hides

Bankrupting Ourselves to Death: How We’re Borrowing to Fight the Wars we’re Losing

Warmongers walk away with the purse leaving the rest to pay and Australia is a victim as well. (ODT)

Even if Washington stopped spending on its wars tomorrow, it will still, thanks to those conflicts, owe more than $8 trillion in interest alone by the 2050s.

Never before has this country relied so heavily on deficit spending to pay for its conflicts. The consequences are expected to be ruinous for the long-term fiscal health of the U.S., but they go far beyond the economic. Massive levels of war-related debt will have lasting repercussions of all sorts. One potentially devastating effect, a new study finds, will be more societal inequality.

via Bankrupting Ourselves to Death: How We’re Borrowing to Fight the Wars we’re Losing

Lesson one – don’t dob on the government – » The Australian Independent Media Network

For years now, the OECD corruption watchdogs have been recommending that Australia improve its protection for whistleblowers. In their latest report last December, they pointed to some work that had been done towards this but still expressed concerns.

And with good reason.

via Lesson one – don’t dob on the government – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Middle-income Australia has a new look, and it’s not pretty | Greg Jericho | Business | The Guardian

When Malcolm Turnbull became leader of the opposition in 2008, he felt the need to downplay his wealth. He no longer bothers.

Let us be honest: Australia is a nation whose politicians are for the most part drawn from similar socio-economic (and education) backgrounds, covered by journalists who (including myself) come from similar backgrounds, and where any interruption to this course of events – such as when Ricky Muir was elected to the Senate – is greeted with a barely disguised level of condescension that someone not university educated or white collar has deigned to enter the sanctum.

It is a situation of course not solely devoted to income – gender and especially race are also major factors at play. In positions of power we remain a very white, relatively well-paid male nation (and I speak as one of that group).

Middle-income Australia has a new look, and it’s not pretty | Greg Jericho | Business | The Guardian

Australia’s Brutal Refugee Policy Is Inspiring the Far Right in the EU and Beyond | The Nation

Australia refugees

Australia the first since WW2 to lead the way. WW2 was fought in the name of liberation from tyranny. Australia turned it’s back and in shame and turned it’s back on  accords it signed regarding the international rights of Asylum. It turned it’s backs on it’s own dead soldiers who fought for freedom and it forgot the meaning of Anzac day. (ODT)

Soon after President Trump assumed office in January 2017, he had a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The transcript of the conversation, leaked in August, revealed that the new US president admired his Australian counterpart because Turnbull was “worse than I am” on asylum seekers. Turnbull had proudly stated, “If you try to come to Australia by boat, even if we think you are the best person in the world, even if you are a Nobel Prize–winning genius, we will not let you in.”

via Australia’s Brutal Refugee Policy Is Inspiring the Far Right in the EU and Beyond | The Nation

‘A dangerous precedent’: NZ teen held in immigration detention centre

He said the teen had been detained at a NSW youth detention centre for “stock standard” crimes when he was suddenly removed by the Australian Border Force and taken to Melbourne.

“[Immigration Minister Peter] Dutton has used [section] 116 of the Migration Act to revoke his visa,” Mr Barns said.

“That’s the section that says ‘I can remove your visa if I think you’re a danger to the community’.

via ‘A dangerous precedent’: NZ teen held in immigration detention centre

Press gives Israel pretext to attack Gaza | The Electronic Intifada

Australian Press needs inclusion here as well just read Andrew Bolt’s cooentaries but even more the lack of commentary on Israel. We can imagine just how much attention kites and balloons would get at International arms shows when they are portrayed by Israel’s IDF as deadly. Israel is no doubt copying them to sell commercially. (ODT)

Journalists in Britain and Ireland often refer to the summer months as the “silly season.” Little of consequence is happening, the media apparently decide, so we can treat trivia as newsworthy.

I’m not sure if hot weather is to blame but much recent coverage of Gaza is quite silly. Perspective has been discarded as kites and balloons have been depicted as major threats.

These are “weapons that are designed to kill,” according to an Israeli military spokesperson quoted in a Financial Times feature. Fixated on these high-flying incendiary devices, the feature omitted a pertinent fact: nobody has actually been killed by them.

Silly reporting of this nature serves Israel well. An aggressive state that has committed a number of massacres this year alone is cast as a victim.

Intentionally or not, the press is offering pretexts for Israel to launch another major offensive against Gaza. Any such attack would then be presented as an act of retaliation – or even of self-defense.

While every form of Palestinian resistance gets maligned, Israel’s weapons industry is treated with the greatest imaginable respect.

Dozens of Israeli firms took part in a Paris fair earlier this month. Eurosatory – as the event is called – was jointly organized by France’s defense ministry and arms lobby.

via Press gives Israel pretext to attack Gaza | The Electronic Intifada

Trump gives in to ‘compassion’ but not Dutton

Being asked to “guard against compassion for refugees” marks a new level of overt state-sponsored moral violence in Australia, writes Dr Jennifer Wilson.

via Trump gives in to ‘compassion’ but not Dutton

The American March to Inequality: Why the UN Alston Report Alarms the Trump Plutocrats

American poverty just issued by UN Special Rapporteur Philip Alston. It throws loads of light on how unequal a society America is, how it is marching rapidly toward even greater, Third World levels of inequality, and how peculiar the US is, as a land of rapacious robber barons and 40 million completely marginalized poor.

via The American March to Inequality: Why the UN Alston Report Alarms the Trump Plutocrats

Melania Trump Travels To Event Wearing Hideous, Inappropriate Husband – The Shovel

Melania Trump Travels To Event Wearing Hideous, Inappropriate Husband – The Shovel

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Melania Hospitalised For Kidney Problems – Donald Offers To Sell Her His – The Shovel

US Leaks 60 Percent more Heat-Trapping Methane than Government Says

US Leaks 60 Percent more Heat-Trapping Methane than Government Says

What if Canada had spent $200bn on wind energy instead of oil? | World news | The Guardian

via What if Canada had spent $200bn on wind energy instead of oil? | World news | The Guardian

Shooting the messenger: the ‘chilling effect’ of criminalising journalism | Andrew Fowler | Media | The Guardian

The former CIA employee and whistleblower Edward Snowden.

Unless there is a concerted effort by the west to abandon the surveillance state into which we are all being drawn, it is highly likely that the journalism that relies on dissent to expose the great injustices perpetrated by governments, particularly when they hide behind the cloak of national security, will be journalism of the past. It won’t disappear overnight, but will fade slowly over the years, like the democracy it defends.

via Shooting the messenger: the ‘chilling effect’ of criminalising journalism | Andrew Fowler | Media | The Guardian

Blood in the dust: The plight of South African farmers is far from black or white

Far-right extremists, both in South Africa and other countries including Australia, claim white South African farmers are facing a genocide.

Most people don’t accept the hyperbolic claims of a white genocide – it is difficult to equate South Africa with Rwanda or Nazi Germany.

Dan Kriek, the president of AgriSA, the largest representative body of commercial farmers in South Africa, condemns both attacks “in the strongest possible terms”.

But there is a difference between the two that troubles him.

One of the attacks, on a white farmer and his wife, was reported in the media. But the other attack – where the victims were two black farmers – received no coverage.

“The point I am trying to make is the media is not reporting the true state of affairs – farm attacks and farm murders are shared by all racial groups in this country,” Kriek says.

He believes the media portrayal of the farm murders as an onslaught on white farmers does nothing to help social cohesion in a country still haunted by apartheid.

Earlier this year Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton caused a diplomatic furore when he said Australia had “the potential to help some of these people that are being persecuted”.

via Blood in the dust: The plight of South African farmers is far from black or white