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29 votes
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Controversial curriculum changes in Oklahoma: Focus on 2020 election disputes, erasure of George Floyd’s impact, and COVID-19 origin claims
23 votes -
The Donald Trump administration has replaced covid.gov with a White House website blaming Chinese lab for the virus and attacking Joe Biden's pandemic policies
33 votes -
Conspiracy
20 votes -
Can baby bonds reduce childhood poverty? California thinks so.
10 votes -
Days of darkness: How one woman escaped the conspiracy theory trap that has ensnared millions
32 votes -
Florida surgeon general rejects Food and Drug Administration guidance, urges people under 65 not to get Covid booster
26 votes -
Danish general election called after PM faces mink cull ultimatum – Mette Frederiksen bypasses vote of no confidence by calling 1 November ballot
3 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 again
5 votes -
The forces of authoritarianism are getting slicker and deeper, and that disturbs me
A friend shared a troubling website with me. I'm not 100% sure why I found the site so troubling, but one thing that stands out is its slick sophistication. There are two primary facets to this...
A friend shared a troubling website with me. I'm not 100% sure why I found the site so troubling, but one thing that stands out is its slick sophistication. There are two primary facets to this sophistication: the organization and the presentation. https://defeatthemandatesdc.com.
The presentation is, at very first glance, about what I would expect from a leftist or progressive group. It didn't take long for me to detect something was off, and an a quick reading of what they are after confirms it's neither leftist nor progressive. But that very first impression, which was followed by a sense of confusion as part of my subconscious detected the true message, was unique for me, I can usually detect political bias instantaneously. (This is a curse more than anything else, a symptom born from trauma, but that's another discussion.)
Regarding the organization, it seems focussed and professional. There's some real effort and intellegince both behind the design and messaging at least. If that is representative of a larger effort, that indicates significant funding and effective organization skills at play. I can't quite articulate what's differnt from previous and ongoing, similar efforts. There's something, fundamentally different here that projects real power, depth, and sophistication, and that is deeply disturbing. Efforts like whatever was behind Jan 6 seem chaotic and angry. This effort feels more collected, dispassionate, focussed, and expansive.
14 votes -
Ontario passes the Working for Workers Act
10 votes -
Colin Powell dies of COVID related complications at 84
6 votes -
A new commission is investigating Jair Bolsonaro’s response to the pandemic — and political foes are gathering strength
12 votes -
Norway arrests highlight impact of pandemic on sex workers – governments should include sex workers in public health and financial support responses
6 votes -
Donald Trump administration announces nationwide US eviction moratorium through end of the year
16 votes -
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces modifications to international student policies amid coronavirus pandemic
8 votes -
Iceland heads to polls to elect next president – while the post is largely symbolic, the president has the power to appoint governments and veto laws
6 votes -
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tells European Union workers to come back, but must quarantine
12 votes -
How the pandemic has silenced the USA's biggest gubernatorial election
7 votes -
EU ambassador says Australia played 'bad cop' to Europe's 'good cop' to get coronavirus motion up
5 votes -
Federal judge rules that all Texas voters can apply to vote by mail amid coronavirus pandemic: "the Grim Reaper's scepter of death" is "far more serious than an unsupported fear of voter fraud"
7 votes -
Did the coronavirus kill ideology in Australia? How a government both sectarian and divisive learned (briefly) to become inclusive
5 votes -
Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down governor’s extension of stay-at-home order
13 votes -
The purpose of US President Donald Trump's COVID press briefings are to turn politics into a reality show
5 votes -
These US citizens won’t get coronavirus stimulus checks — because their spouses are immigrants
7 votes -
US President Donald Trump halts funding to World Health Organization, criticizing group's pandemic response
16 votes -
US President Donald Trump removes independent watchdog for coronavirus funds, upending oversight panel
14 votes -
Will the American economy/coronavirus affect Donald Trump's chances in November?
8 votes -
White House, US Senate agree to $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package
25 votes -
Parliament passes Ottawa's $107 billion COVID-19 aid package
5 votes -
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern introduces COVID-19 alert level; urges cancellation to all non-essential travel
7 votes -
US sanctions Iran, seeks release of Americans amid coronavirus outbreak
6 votes