Great time to invest in alternative measures like mass transit, high speed rail, and electric vehicles.ย
Youโre being gouged.
Crude oil is below $100/barrel. There are more taxes on gas now than in 2008.
Republicans are willing participants. Corruption is a pillar of authoritarianism.
Russia funds the GOP. GOP attacks democracy, non-whites, LGBTQ community, teachers, students, schools, and public health policy.
From Trump to entire GOP congress: they all take Russian money and parrot Russian active measures.
Russiafication of Red States.
When conservatives hyperventilate about Sharia Law, they are talking about themselves.
Tyrannical government is a conservativeโs best friend.
Tucker Carlson takes his useful idiot job seriously.
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While mask requirements are now removed where I live we are still wearing ours for a while to see if there is a new spike.ย It seems there is a Delta / omicron combination gaining traction. ย
Remember Colin Kaepernick?ย He is still banned from the NFL for kneeling to being attention to the abuse suffered by black people at the hands of police.ย ย ย Rodgers is a hero for fighting against public health measures that save lives and promoting harmful fake medical treatments.ย ย
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Misleading right wing media cartoons / memes
Clearly this is just butt kissing the oil companies butts by the right wing media.ย ย ย Nothing has been done to reduce the US supply by Biden.ย No new leases would increase supply as that takes years to set up.ย ย No pipeline would increase supply as it is already moving via other means and that oil was not for the US anyway.ย ย The US is exporting more oil than ever.ย More than ever!ย So you want to increase the US supply and lower prices, then nationalize the oil industry and take the huge profits out of it.ย nationalize it and keep it from leaving the country and we will have the cheapest gas.ย But that means doing for the people and not the big businesses who are sucking in incredible profits.ย
The right wing likes to claim that everything wrong with the country is Biden’s failed policies.ย ย However they never mention what these failed policy are.ย ย Biden has led the response to the war started by Putin pulling countries around the world together.ย Biden has over seen the greatest economic recovery since they started keeping track.ย ย Unemployment has dropped to 3.8%.ย What are the failed policies that are keeping the country back?ย
If the Republicans would stop blocking every attempt to pass legislation, then everything wouldn’t have to wait to be shoved into one very large bill. ย If the Republicans would govern instead of obstruction then the country would have decent bill passed and signed into law. ย
I would remind the right wing media that the US is the one that broke the deal under tRump to get more concessions from Iran including a change of their government to one we liked.ย ย A complete no starter.ย ย Biden sadly kept the tRump’s goals rather than try to get back to the original agreement that was containing Iran’s nuclear ambitions.ย ย It is about too late for any agreement.ย ย ย Iran will not change it’s government for any reason that is pushed from the outside.ย ย ย Change of government must come from inside the country by the people.ย At this point Iran is much closer to their goal of a nuclear weapon than they were under the original deal that tRump broke.ย So why when we broke the deal do we get to demand even more punishment and restrictions on them?ย Fact is they have seen that the US will break deals it makes and the US will attack only those countries without nuclear weapons.ย ย So they and all countries will do what ever they can to get them, so the US and NATO wont attack them.ย
Some people seem to react to the move away from fossil fuels like it will be an all or nothing move. Thatโs far from the truth.ย ย When automobiles started popping up, everyone didnโt just stop using horses. It took some time before there were enough gas stations, dealerships, repair shops and roads to support them.ย ย
Just a couple of points:
1. It will be a good amount of time before electric cars predominate. As of 2021, EVs were between 8-9 percent of vehicles sold:
2. The USA leads in EV technology but this is by no means guaranteed in the years to come. Look at the chart above. For the first time in 2021, the majority of electric car sales were in China. Right now, the USA is home to Tesla, the largest car manufacturer by market capitalization and the pioneer EV manufacturer. But China would love to steal that away, just as they grabbed the solar cell market when we were squabbling about Solyndra. We should not let that happen.
3. I donโt mind so much that we still generate electricity with fossil fuels. We managed a conversion from coal to natural gas fairly handily, and we can do the same with renewable sources.
4. Itโs true that there is reduced solar capacity at night, but there is also decreased usage. Additionally, the US is a large country that has only a few hours of complete darkness from coast to coast. Also, the wind blows at night as well as by day. Further, there are old technologies such as pumped storage that may be utilized to store electricity for later use. Here is an example of a facility in upstate New York:
We need to get started on this!ย And if we donโt start the change, we wonโt be able to finish. So letโs quit making excuses, especially for political reasons, and get started.
Personally, Iโd like to see child-development science curriculum implemented for secondary high school students, and it could also include racial- and neuro-diversity, albeit not overly complicated. It would be mandatory course material, however, and considerably more detailed than whatโs already covered by home economics, etcetera, curriculum: e.g. diaper changing, baby feeding and so forth. I donโt think the latter is anywhere near sufficient (at least not how I experienced it) when it comes to the proper development of a childโs mind.
For one thing, the curriculum could/would make available to students potentially valuable/useful knowledge about their own psyches and why they are the way they are. And besides their own nature, students can also learn about the natures of their peers, which might foster greater tolerance for atypical personalities. If nothing else, the curriculum would offer students an idea/clue as to whether theyโre emotionally/mentally compatible with the immense responsibility and strains of parenthood.
Meanwhile, a person can have an unlimited number of children regardless of oneโs incapacity to raise them in a healthy manner, let alone according to child-development science. And consequential dysfunctional parenting occurs considerably more often than what is officially known or acknowledged.
Hello Fgsjr. My feeling is that students / children / kids / young people should be given more information not less. All these bills pushed and passed by Republicans are restricting information, restricting knowledge from kids. Why? They seem to be of the idea that if the kids that are not exposed to LGBTQ+ information then wonโt be LGBTQ+, and they wonโt be supportive of the LGBTQ+ other kids. It is like these people feel that being LGBTQ+ is attractive or better so if kids know it exists, they will do it also. That is silly of course. But I watched the guy who wrote and pushed the Florida โDonโt Say Gayโ bill, and he made it clear this is not about keeping little kids from learning about sex, he is a real hard core bigot that hates gays and wants them erased from society. He is bothered by same sex marriage, he hates that gays can be teachers, that gays can adopt, and he feels there are far too many of them. Yes too many of them. I posted that he said he was very upset that kids who came out were accepted as OK and not ostracized and bullied like he felt they should be. He said they were nobodies who were treated like celebrities. So when people start to tell you they are planning to restrict information you have to ask why, what do they want to accomplish.
So the Republicans want to restrict kids from learning about history, diversity, slavery, any US committed wrongs, sexuality, gender, biology, evolution, climate science, and medical science. They are pushing all that under parentsโ rights. What I see all these have in common is religion. IMO. US excellence says the US can do no wrong because we are godโs favorite, established by God himself, and all those things I mention are parts of the culture wars that the religious groups are waging and until 2016 were losing. This seems to be part of the Blitz project to return the US to more and more Christian control, more help to fight against the loss of religious privilege. To promote the enforcement of Christian doctrines in the US. What they learned from Russia is if you deny the gay groups a presence and the right to defend themselves then constant attacks on them can change public perception to deep negatives. In Russia gay people were making great advances in rights and acceptance, making the church furious. So they got Putin to make any positive mention of gays where minors could hear or see it illegal on the grounds it corrupted kids. It sexualized kids, it was grooming of kids. It was recruiting kids to be gay. It was denying parentsโ rights to teach their kids the morals they wanted them to have, which was gay is wrong and evil. Same basically as being pushed here now by republicans. I wonder if that is why they love Putin? So when the gays went to defend themselves, they got arrested. They couldnโt even show their pride flag. No one could argue against the bill or a pro-gay stance in newspapers, books, TV, online or on any medium a minor could see or hear as that violated the law. It may corrupt that child. Where a minor could see or hear it was intended to be overly broad and vague to mean anything in the public or anything a child could accidently find. It was designed to take the voice way from the marginalized, and it worked. Gay representation in public disappeared. No gay people or programs on TV, none in schools, no support groups or posters at school, no books about gays or gay subjects, no gay people in movies, gays became invisible. No gay internet sites and no gay help sites for gay kids to go to in hopes of understanding themselves. The program worked as far as the church and government was concern, it wiped out the gays from society and returned them to hated status. It did not however stop young people from realizing they were gay. See what these people cannot understand is gays are not recruited, but they are created. But not by other gay monsters. The gay kids are created by straight couples who have kids and some of them will be gay. LGBTQ+, the same sex attraction, the gender ID, and all of it is born within us and formed in the womb. So no matter how hard you deny gay, lesbian, or trans people they will keep being born. But what these groups of bigots do that manage to change the laws to erase the LGBTQ+ from the public like in Russia really accomplish is to make life harder for every gay, lesbian, trans kid / adult that is born. It gives them nowhere to find acceptance, it gives them no medical help, it gives them nowhere to go to understand themselves, and it gives them nowhere to turn when / if they are abused.
The abuse one is not only limited to LGBTQ+ kids but all kids. Recently a religious group blocked a program to prevent child abuse that taught kids their bodies were their own and they had a right to say who touched them and why. The program taught that if their parents were touching them wrong and making them do sexual acts, they should tell another adult as that was wrong. That was the part the religious group demanded to have taken out and replace with โParents should be trusted and obey at all timesโ. Doesnโt that set off alarm bells in your head?
So In Russia the public acceptance and presence of the gay people has plummeted. No gay pride flags. No gay pride parades. No gay newspapers, those few left were closed down by the state and the people arrested with long prison terms. The polling shows that gay / lesbian acceptance that was increasing yearly has plummeted. When asked why the people have negative feelings toward gay people the response now is that those people are targeting kids for sex, recruiting them to become gay monsters like they are. That is what these Republican assholes want in the US, and in the red states they are getting it. It really scares me. The state I am living in is returning to the way things were when I was a kid and everyone repeated Anita Bryantโs hateful slander of the gays including the teens and adult males who were raping me.
Fgsjr. Sorry for the rant. This got a lot longer and more emotional than I had intended. I am still having issues from the story I posted the other day. It has nothing to do with you and I thank you for the comment that I could reply to and get these things off my chest. I am going to proofread this, sent it as a reply, and then post it as a post on its own. Your comment was grand. It needs more people to see it. Thanks
Google and Apple blinked after threats from Russian agents
Russian President Vladimir Putin holds an iPhone in 2017. Over the past year, Putin has moved to bring foreign technology companies to heel. (Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)
Russian agents came to the home of Googleโs top executive in Moscow to deliver a frightening ultimatum last September: take down an app that had drawn the ire of Russian President Vladimir Putin within 24 hours or be taken to prison.
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Google quickly moved the woman to a hotel where she checked in under an assumed name and might be protected by the presence of other guests and hotel security, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The same agents โ believed by company officials to be from Russiaโs FSB, a successor to the KGB intelligence service โ then showed up at her room to tell her the clock was still ticking.
Within hours, an app designed to help Russians register protest votes against Putin could no longer be downloaded from Google or Apple, whose main representative in Moscow faced a similarly harrowing sequence. Titans of American technology had been brought to their knees by some of the most primitive intimidation tactics in the Kremlin playbook.
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The unnerving encounters, which have not previously been disclosed, were part of a broader campaign that Putin intensified last year to erode sources of internal opposition โ moves now helping him maintain his hold on power amid a global backlash over the invasion of Ukraine.
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In a single year, Putin had his political nemesis Alexei Navalny imprisoned after a poisoning attempt failed to kill him; pushed independent news outlets to the brink of extinction; orchestrated a Kremlin-controlled takeover of Russiaโs Facebook equivalent; and issued โliquidationโ orders against human rights organizations.
Amid this internal offensive, Putin also moved to bring foreign technology companies to heel. Moscow deployed new devices that let it degrade or even block Russiansโ access to Facebook and Twitter, imposed fines totaling $120 million on firms accused of defying Kremlin censors, and ordered 13 of the worldโs largest technology companies to keep employees in Russia and thus exposed to potential arrest orย other punishment for their employersโ actions โ a measure that U.S. executives refer to as the โhostage law.โ
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On their own, these moves were seen as disparate signs of Russiaโs descent into authoritarianism. But they also laid the groundwork for the Soviet-style suppression of free expression now underway in Russia, much as the months-long military buildup set the stage for the invasion of Ukraine.
Putinโs crackdown has accelerated in recent weeks. Facebook and Twitter have been knocked offline by the government for millions of Russians. News outlets that survived state harassment for years shut down this month in the face of a new law imposing prison time of up to 15 years for spreading โfakeโ news โ understood to be anything contradicting the Kremlinโs depiction of a โspecial military operationโ unfolding with precision in Ukraine.
To Russian activists, the impact has been devastating.
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โEvery meaningful, practical avenue for dissent is being systematically shut down,โ said Pavel Khodorkovsky, founder of the New York-based Institute for Modern Russia, whose father was one of Russiaโs original oligarchs before spending a decade in prison after confronting Putin over corruption.
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โI donโt think itโs an over-dramatization to say that Putin is longing for a return to Soviet Union times,โ Khodorkovsky said, โnot only in geopolitical power but in terms of total control inside the state.โ
There is preliminary evidence that the suppression strategy is working. Polls, whose reliability is always uncertain in Russia,ย show that a majority of Russians support the war. In interviews with Western journalists that have gone viral online, Russians who rely on state-controlled media have consistently echoed Kremlin falsehoods about eradicating alleged Nazism in Ukraine while seeming to be genuinely oblivious to the warโs carnage.
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For relatives on opposite sides of the Ukraine border, reality has cleaved. Civilians in the besieged cities of Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odessa have described surreal conversations with family members in Russia who refuse to believe that Russian forces are bombing residential districts, that women and children are among the casualties, and that 2 million people have fled a country hit by power outages and food shortages.
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The war is still in its early days. And it may prove more difficult for the Kremlin to sustain its information blockade as costs of the conflict, including mounting casualties and sanctions that are turning the country into an economically marooned pariah, penetrate Russian society.
Apple, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms have played a major role in galvanizing the global response. Viral images of the devastation in Ukraine and video clips of the countryโs resilient leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, have shaped world opinion and exposed Moscowโs war claims as fiction.
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American technology companies have used their power to add to the pressure on Putin.ย Googleโs YouTube platform has blocked RT, Sputnik and other Russian propaganda channels globally, and cut them off from ad revenue. Facebook, which Russia has sought to declare an โextremistโ organization, has taken similar steps against state media outlets. Apple has โpausedโ sales of iPhones and other devices in Russia and removed RT and Sputnik from its app store outside the country.
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But American tech companies have also made numerous compromises with the Kremlin in recent years that have undermined activist groups, impaired Russiansโ access to reliable information and look increasingly problematic in the wake of the invasion.
Playing โrope-a-dopeโ with the Kremlin
Even after the threat to its executive, Google kept its employees in Russia and continued to negotiate with the Kremlin on ways to comply with the so-called landing law, putting company officials there at risk of arrest or other punishment, according to industry executives familiar with the discussions. Those talks were still underway, one executive said, even after U.S. officials were warning that a Russian invasion of Ukraine was imminent.
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Apple has similarly kept employees in Russia and taken other steps to placate the Kremlin.ย The company last year began configuring iPhones sold in Russia to promote Kremlin-backed social media companies, enabling users to activate them with a single click. It is an accommodation Apple has rarely made elsewhere and advances Putinโs goal of migrating Russian people to platforms controlled by the government, according to Russia analysts.
Among them is VKontakte, a Facebook equivalent that in December became majority owned by the state-run energy giant Gazprom.
A building in St. Petersburg where the social network VKontakte rents an office space. (Olga Maltseva/AFP/Getty Images)
Apple is also yet to give Russian users access to a new security tool, Private Relay, that could help Russians reach foreign news coverage and other content deemed illegal by the government. The feature, designed to render Internet browsing untraceable, comes pre-installed on new phones in the United States and other markets. But those who try to activate it in Russia get a message saying that the program โis not supportedโ in that country.
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Appleโs decision has baffled Russian analysts.
โWhat is the reason at this point to accommodate the Russian government?โ asked Sergey Sanovich, a postdoctoral scholar at Princeton University tracking the Kremlin crackdown. โIโm not sure what [Apple] has in Russia that they are trying to protect at this point.โ
For years, American technology companies navigated a narrow path in relations with the Kremlin. Google and others resisted some of the most invasive demands, including a law requiring the storing of usersโ data on servers in Russia that were more likely to be breached by the government. But the firms granted concessions in other areas in part to preserve access to the Russian market.
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โA lot of tech companies played rope-a-dope with the Russian government,โ said Andrew Weiss, a former White House official who oversees research on Russia at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The war in Ukraine has scrambled those calculations, and, at least in some corridors of Silicon Valley, led to bouts of second-guessing.
โThere is concern about the employees we have there,โ said an executive with one of the companies that has been a target of pressure by the Kremlin. โThere may come a point where [my] company decides itโs not worth it anymore and just completely pulls up stakes.โ He and others spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing the situationโs sensitivity.
Even critics of U.S. tech companies acknowledge that departures on those terms could be harmful to U.S. interests and advantageous to Putin.
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The devices and platforms provided by American tech firms have functioned as conduits of Western information and ideas to millions of Russians. This American technology has been critical to protest movements and reform advocates, enabling such groups to raise money, build support and map strategy on encrypted channels that are more difficult for Russian intelligence agencies to monitor.
Culmination of escalating pressure
A decade ago, Navalnyโs group started with about 50,000 followers, but was reaching as many as 10 million a day before the war through videos and other messages distributed on YouTube, Twitter, Telegram and other platforms, according to Leonid Volkov, the political director for the organization.
That is in part why the decisions by Google and Apple to take down the Navalny app in September were seen as such betrayal, Volkov said. โIt was a major blow to our supporters,โ he said. โThey really helped Putin.โ
Alexei Navalny is surrounded by journalists in a plane before a flight to Moscow from Berlin in January 2021. (Mstyslav Chernov/AP)
The Smart Voting app, as it was called, had sought to help Navalny supporters across the country select candidates with the best prospects of beating representatives of Putinโs United Russia party. The aim was not to take control of the Duma โ considered an impossibility because of ballot manipulation โ but to eat into United Russiaโs margin of victory, bring new energy to the opposition movement and deliver an embarrassing setback to Putin, Volkov said.
The app had been conceived in part as a way to evade Kremlin censors; while Russian authorities were well equipped to take down lists posted online, the main censorship body, Roskomnadzor, had not demonstrated that it could interfere with downloads through Google and Appleโs secure app stores to millions of cellphones.
Navalnyโs organization had spent months fine-tuning the app and selecting 1,300 candidates for endorsements. Then, at 8 a.m. on Sept. 17, just as the three-day voting period for the Duma election was to get underway, the app disappeared from Google and Apple platforms.
The removal of the app came after a period of escalating pressure. Weeks earlier, Roskomnadzor had ordered Apple, Google and other companies to sever all ties to Navalny, citing his groupโs status as an โextremistโ entity and warning that any link to the voting app would be construed as foreign election interference.
On Sept. 3, a Moscow court had ordered Google and Yandex, the main Russian search engine, to stop displaying Navalny-related results on their websites. A week later, U.S. Ambassador John Sullivan was summoned to the Kremlin. โThere is one reason โ interference in Russian elections,โ said foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova in a posting on the messaging service Telegram.
When Google and Apple resisted removing the app, the Kremlinโs tactics became more menacing. On Sept. 14, armed Russian police entered Googleโs offices in Moscow, a frightening show of force staged under the pretext of collecting fines for alleged content and other violations.
The first sign of trouble for Navalnyโs team came the next day when the organization made its first attempt to post a list of endorsed candidates to the Smart Voting app and โnothing happened,โ Volkov said. At first, he said, it was unclear whether there was a technical problem or the companies were succumbing to pressure.
Even so, the app had remained available to download until the morning after Russian agents arrived at the Google and Apple representativesโ doorsteps. Googleโs executive, a Russian citizen, was โessentially threatened with treason as a Russian citizen,โ said an executive with knowledge of the episode.
Executives asked that her identity not be disclosed out of concern for her safety.
The group tried to get its endorsements out through other means, posting lists to the Google Docs platform and even reading the names of endorsed candidates on videos posted to YouTube. But that material was also taken down under pressure from Roskomnadzor.
Volkov filed complaints with both companies, pleading with them to reinstate the groupโs software. Google finally did so, but only days after the election โ when distributing the list of endorsed candidates had become pointless.
Russia also tried to force Twitter to censor Navalny and others. But it did not have employees in the country to be threatened. Instead, the Russian government made a crude attempt to block Internet access to Twitter, inadvertently blocking other sites as well.
The removal of the app by Google and Apple was met with relative silence from Western governments, a muted reaction that stunned not only Navalnyโs group but some company executives.
โWhen we took down the Navalny app, there was not a peep from any democratic element,โ said an industry executive who had disagreed with the decision. โI was hoping weโd be beaten by [Secretary of State] Tony Blinkenโ or other U.S. or European Union officials, the executive said. โBut no one did.โ
Google executives disclosed the removal of the app in an internal email whose contrite tone suggests that the decision was not popular with some employees. โWe resisted this position for as long as possible,โ the message said, โbut nothing is more important to Google than the safety and well-being of our employees.โ
Apple responded to Navalny with a legalistic defense of its decision. The orders to take down the app โreflect the state of the law in Russia and Apple was obliged to act on the orders,โ the letter said, according to a copy shared by Volkov.
It is hard to know what impact the companiesโ capitulation had on the election. United Russia ended up losing about 20 seats in the Sept. 19 election, far short of the 60 or 70 that Volkov said his organization thought it was in position to gain before the decisions by Google and Apple.
A โblack swanโ event
The core of Navalnyโs team fled Russia last year and now works from an office in Vilnius, Lithuania, several blocks from a museum where Soviet-era prison cells and torture chambers have been preserved in a building that served as a KGB headquarters.
In an interview before the Ukraine invasion, Volkov talked about the dire situation for dissidents and how it might take an unexpected shock to society โ what he referred to as a โblack swanโ event โ to dispel Russiaโs political apathy and threaten Putin.
The invasion has seemingly delivered such a scenario, creating extraordinary upheaval. But Navalnyโs organization is not in Russia to mobilize opposition, and its ability to do so through online means has been impaired by Putinโs campaign of suppression.
In recent weeks, however, Navalny has found new use for the app, posting appeals to Russians urging them to attend antiwar rallies, and sharing news about his trial on charges of embezzlement from his own organization โ allegations that he adamantly denies and that U.S. officials consider politically driven.
Those messages now flow to users of cellphones powered by Googleโs Android operating system, which accounts for about two-thirds of the Russian market.
But iPhone users in Russia canโt see them.
Volkov sent another letter to Apple on March 1, urging the company again to reconsider. โWith independent media being banned in Russia, our teamโs resources serve as the key source of objective information about the war,โ the letter said, adding that because other platforms were blocked, โthe most important media among our resources was the application.โ
Apple responded that it was reviewing the matter, Volkov said, but as of Friday had yet to reinstate the Navalny application.
On March 3, as Russian military forces bombed Ukrainian cities as part of Vladimir Putinโs illegal invasion of his neighbor, the Kremlin sent out talking points to state-friendly media outlets with a request: Use more Tucker Carlson.
โIt is essential to use as much as possible fragments of broadcasts of the popular Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who sharply criticizes the actions of the United States [and] NATO, their negative role in unleashing the conflict in Ukraine, [and] the defiantly provocative behavior from the leadership of the Western countries and NATO towards the Russian Federation and towards President Putin, personally,โ advises the 12-page document written in Russian. It sums up Carlsonโs position: โRussia is only protecting its interests and security.โ The memo includes a quote from Carlson: โAnd how would the US behave if such a situation developed in neighboring Mexico or Canada?โ
The documentโtitled โFor Media and Commentators (recommendations for coverage of events as of 03.03)โโwas produced, according to its metadata, at a Russian government agency called the Department of Information and Telecommunications Support, which is part of the Russian security apparatus. It was provided toย Mother Jonesย by a contributor to a national Russian media outlet who asked not to be identified. The source said memos like this one have been regularly sent by Putinโs administration to media organizations during the war. Independent media outlets in Russia have been forced to shut down since the start of the conflict.ย
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The March 3 document opens with top-line themes the Kremlin wanted Russian media to spread: The Russian invasion is โpreventing the possibility of nuclear strikes on its territoryโ; Ukraine has a history of nationalism (that presumably threatens Russia); the Russian military operation is proceeding as planned; Putin is protecting all Russians; the โlosingโ Ukrainian army is shelling residential areas of eastern Ukraine controlled by Russia; foreign mercenaries are arriving in Ukraine; Europe โis facing more and more problemsโ because of its own sanctions; and there will be โdanger and possible legal consequencesโ for those in Russia who protest the war. The document notes that it is โnecessary to continue quotingโ Putin. It claims that the โhysteria of the West had reached the inexplicable levelโ of people calling for killing dogs and cats from Russia and asks, โToday they call for the killing of animals from Russia. Tomorrow, will they call for killing people from Russia?โ
A section headlined โVictory in Information Warโ tells Russian journalists to push these specific points: The Ukrainian military is beginning to collapse; the Kyiv government is guilty of โwar crimesโ; and Moscow is the target of a โmassive Western anti-Russian propagandaโ operation. It states that Russian media should raise questions about Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyyโs state of mind and suggest he is not truly in charge of Ukraine. And it encourages these outlets to โbroadcast messagesโ highlighting the law recently passed by the Russia Duma that makes it a crime to impede the war effort or disseminate what the government deems โfalseโ information about the war, punishable for up to 15 years in prison. This portion instructs Russian journalists to emphasize that these penalties apply to anyone who promotes news about Ukrainian military victories or Russian attacks on civilian targets.
This is the section of the memo that calls on Russian media to make as much use as possible of Tucker Carlsonโs broadcasts. No other Western journalist is referenced in the memo.
Mother Jonesย is not posting the full document to protect the source of the material. Here are photos of the memo. The first shows the opening page; the next displays the paragraph citing Carlson.
Prior to the Russian invasion, Carlson was perhaps the most prominent American voice challenging opposition to Putin. In one now-infamous commentary, heย said, โWhy do Democrats want you to hate Putin? Has Putin shipped every middle class job in your town to Russia? Did he manufacture a worldwide pandemic that wrecked your business? Is he teaching your kids to embrace racial discrimination? Is he making fentanyl? Does he eat dogs?โ
Carlson repeatedlyย notedย there was no reason for the United States to assist Ukraine in its battle with Russia and insistedย it was โnot treason, it is not un-Americanโ to support Putin. Heย contendedย that Ukraine was not โa democracyโ but a โclient stateโ of the US government.
After Putin attacked Ukraine, Carlson ceased his anti-anti-Putin rhetoric andย shifted to a new line: that the United States and the West purposefully goaded Putin into launching the war. Carlson said it was โobviousโ that โgetting Ukraine to join NATO was the key to inciting war with Russia.โ He asked, โWhy in the world would the United States intentionally seek war with Russia? How could we possibly benefit from that war?โ He said he did not know.ย
More recently, Carlson mouthed Russian disinformation, and he did so as a new set of Kremlin talking points once again pushed Russian journalists to cite the Fox host.ย
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On Wednesday, Carlsonย claimedย that the โRussian disinformation theyโve been telling us for days is a lie and a conspiracy theory and crazy and immoral to believe is, in fact, totally and completely true.โ He was referring to the Russian allegation that the United States had set up biowarfare labs in Ukraine. But this charge was far from proven. At a congressional hearing, Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland had testified that Ukraine possessed biological research facilities and that the US government was worried about โresearch materialsโ falling into the hands of Russian forces. This was a far cry from substantiating the Russian charge that Washington was working on bioweapons in Ukraine. But Putinโs regime jumped on the Nuland testimony and cited it as proof of nefarious American activity. Carlson echoed this Russian propaganda.
A March 10 โrecommendations for coverageโ memo from the same Russian agency highlights this bioweapons allegation as a top talking point for Russian media, noting the message should be that the โactivities of military biological laboratories with American participation on the territory of Ukraine carried global threats to Russia and Europe.โ The document goes further, encouraging its recipients to allege that the โthe United States is working on a โbiogenocide of the Eastern Slavs.’โ
The memo lays out the details of this bizarre conspiracy theory: The United States was conducting โexperiments with genetic material collected on the territory of Ukraine,โ with the โmain objectiveโ being โto create unique strains of various kinds of viruses for targeted destruction of the population in Russia.โ The United States even had a plan to transmit pathogens โby wild birds migrating between Ukraine, Russia and other neighboring countries.โ This scheme included โstudying the possibility of carrying African swine fever and anthrax.โ The memo claims โbiolaboratories set up and funded in Ukraine have been experimenting with bat coronavirus samples.โ It cites Nulandโs testimony and says the United States was involved with โmilitary biological laboratoriesโ in Ukraine that โpotentially posed a global threat to all of Europe.โ
Carlson had amplified a slice of this Russian propaganda.ย
The March 10 memo advises Russian journalists to cite Carlson on another matter: how the economic sanctions imposed on Russia would harm Americans:
American analyst and Fox News journalist Tucker Carlson called President Bidenโs sanctions policy a punishment for the American middle class: โBiden explained that he was going to punish Putin by banning Americans from buying Russian energy resources. But the problem is that markets around the world are already ready for Russian oil, starting with China, India, and Turkey. If you want to get to the bottom of it, just think about who will suffer the most from sanctions? The answer is not on the surface. Middle-income Americans will suffer. The very people who were crushed by Covid restrictions for two years. Now they will suffer from cuts to energy sourcesโฆ So, the Vladimir Putin who is being punished, is actually American citizensโyes, all of you.โ
The document notes that Carlsonโs anti-sanctions argument โcan be reinforced with a selection of reports that enthusiastically encourage Americans to tighten their belts in the name of saving Ukraine.โ
As with the March 3 memo, Carlson was the only Western journalist named in this more recent how-to-help-Putin memo. But this edition does point out that theย New York Post โwrites that it was not anti-Russian sanctions that spurred inflation, but rather the wild spending of Joe Biden himself. President Biden wants to blame Vladimir Putin for the rise in inflation. However, all the fault comes from his policy implemented long before the Ukrainian crisis.โ
The March 10 guidelines contains other false claims for Russian journalists to promote: that US forces had been training Ukrainians to launch an offensive in Donbas this month and that Russiaโs attack on Ukraine was an effort to preempt that military action; that the Ukrainians have plans to โuse nuclear weapons in some formโ; and that the horrific bombing of Mariupol that struck a hospital and a birthing center was fake news. It urges Russian journalists to assert that Russia was being victimized by cancel culture and Russophobia was โon the march.โ
Itโs unclear whether these memos had any impact on Russian media outlets, which already were regularlyย citingย andย praisingย Carlson. Pro-Putin media organizations in Russia may not have needed the Kremlinโs recent encouragement to make Carlson a star. RT, the Russian propaganda outlet,ย embracedย Carlsonโs defense of RT after social media companies banned RT content. And on Friday,ย Komsomolskaya Pravdaย ran a splashyย storyย headlined โWell-known American TV journalist Carlson was outraged by the โlies of the United States.’โ It was all about Tuckerโs on-air (and unfounded) anger over the Nuland testimony and the biolab allegations. In this instance, a pro-Putin Russian media outlet was using Carlsonโs disinformation to advance Moscow disinformation. Just like the Kremlin wanted.
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Fox News and Carlson did not respond to requests for comment.
The children were sexually abused and neglected while at The Refuge, a facility located in Bastrop contracted by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, according to a report from a current employee.
The Child Protective Services office at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services in Austin on Nov. 14, 2019.ย Credit:ย Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune
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Employees of a Texas-contracted facility meant to care for female foster children who are victims of sex trafficking were discovered to be trafficking the same children, according to a federal judge.
Seven children, ages 11 to 17, were victimized by nine alleged perpetrators, according to discussions held during an emergency court hearing called by U.S. District Judge Janis Jack on Thursday. The children remained in the facility for over a month after the abuse was first reported before they were removed.
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The children were sexually and physically abused and suffered from neglectful supervision and medical neglect while at The Refuge, a facility located in Bastrop contracted by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, a current Refuge employee reported to state authorities on Jan. 24. The court and the court monitors โ watchdogs of the foster care system appointed by the judge โ were not notified until Thursday.
That employee said a former staff member sold nude photos of two children in the facilityโs care, using the proceeds to purchase illegal drugs and alcohol that were then supplied to the children, according to a letter from โโDFPS filed on Thursday notifying the court about the incident. Local law enforcement and the Texas Department of Public Safety were immediately notified, according to the letter.
โHas the governor seen it?โ Jack asked, referring to the letter. No one answered.
In a statement Thursday evening, Gov.ย Greg Abbottย said the Texas Rangers will investigate, arrest and pursue charges against any suspects related to the Refuge allegations.
“The reports of child sex trafficking at The Refuge in Bastrop are abhorrent,” Abbott said. “Child abuse of any kind wonโt be tolerated in the state of Texas, and we are committed to ensuring these despicable perpetrators are brought to justice and punished to the fullest extent of the law.”
The identities of the suspects have not yet been made public.
Rich Richman, DFPS associate commissioner for child protective investigation, told the court the children werenโt immediately removed from the facility because investigators thought the person responsible had been fired.
However, several staff members were found to be allegedly responsible for the abuse of the children, some of whom were not immediately removed. A suspect has been arrested by law enforcement, and DFPS anticipates further arrests will be made.
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Between the first report on Jan. 24 and March 4, DFPS received several additional reports about the staff member who was removed from the facility. However, during the investigation, DFPS โdiscovered several additional staff members still employed at the operation appeared to be involved, and that many of them were related to one another by blood or marriage and/or were cohabiting,โ according to the letter. The operationโs residential care director is now believed to have known about the sexual abuse.
DFPS did not remove all of the children until Wednesday, five weeks after the first documented report of sexual abuse. The department sent Child Protective Services staff and off-duty law enforcement to the facility to โensure the youthโs safetyโ a day prior. Eight of the nine children who were in The Refuge at the time have been placed with other facilities that specialize in serving victims of commercial sex trafficking, according to the letter. The remaining child refused to be placed in another facility and DFPS is searching for another placement.
โThis is just shocking and shameful. Children are being subjected to terrible abuse in state care, and the agencies say nothing,โ Paul Yetter, an attorney who represents foster care children in the federal lawsuit, said in a statement Thursday. โTexas is failing its most basic duty: keep these innocent children safe. And we all know who pays the price. Without the vigilance of the court monitors, and the Judgeโs jumping into immediate action, who knows what kind of further abuse would be happening.โ
Jack, who is overseeing a decade-old lawsuit against Texas over its foster care system, expressed horror over the discovery during Thursdayโs hearing.
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The judge blasted DFPS for not immediately removing the children when the allegations of abuse were first reported, calling it yet another failure of the system.ย Numerousย bombshellย reportsย have been released by the court-appointed monitors detailing abuse within the system, neglect and even theย deathsย of children.
Dozens of facilities contracted by Texas have recently closed down or had their license revoked after racking up numerous offenses and subjecting children to dangerous and damaging environments. Child advocates and the judge have repeatedly criticized Texas officials for failing to ensure facilities are safe for kids in the stateโs care. From summer 2019 to May 2021, the court monitors discovered thatย at least 23 children died in Texas’ long-term foster care systemย in shelters and facilities licensed by the state.
DFPS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The judge instructed the state to provide the court with the identities of the alleged abusers and victims by noon on Friday. She also asked for details on the care the children have received since they were removed.
I am struggling.ย I read this earlier and got triggered.ย ย I have been fighting flash backs since.ย ย I tried to lay down to get control but that made it worse.ย ย I am getting worse right now, starting to tear up.ย So while I have a lot of news tabs open and the email machine is full of posts I want to read, I am shutting down both computers.ย ย No more videos, no more news, no more stories of Republicans using kids lives and their sexual identities as props to rile up their base and win elections.ย ย I am going to take some medications to calm me and make me sleepy, then I am going to turn on my Xbox and play the new Halo.ย In there I am a powerful here winning the war against the bad guys.ย ย Night
Personally, Iโd like to see child-development science curriculum implemented for secondary high school students, and it could also include racial- and neuro-diversity, albeit not overly complicated. It would be mandatory course material, however, and considerably more detailed than whatโs already covered by home economics, etcetera, curriculum: e.g. diaper changing, baby feeding and so forth. I donโt think the latter is anywhere near sufficient (at least not how I experienced it) when it comes to the proper development of a childโs mind.
For one thing, the curriculum could/would make available to students potentially valuable/useful knowledge about their own psyches and why they are the way they are. And besides their own nature, students can also learn about the natures of their peers, which might foster greater tolerance for atypical personalities. If nothing else, the curriculum would offer students an idea/clue as to whether theyโre emotionally/mentally compatible with the immense responsibility and strains of parenthood.
Meanwhile, a person can have an unlimited number of children regardless of oneโs incapacity to raise them in a healthy manner, let alone according to child-development science. And consequential dysfunctional parenting occurs considerably more often than what is officially known or acknowledged.
Hello Fgsjr. My feeling is that students / children / kids / young people should be given more information not less. All these bills pushed and passed by Republicans are restricting information, restricting knowledge from kids. Why? They seem to be of the idea that if the kids that are not exposed to LGBTQ+ information then wonโt be LGBTQ+, and they wonโt be supportive of the LGBTQ+ other kids. It is like these people feel that being LGBTQ+ is attractive or better so if kids know it exists, they will do it also. That is silly of course. But I watched the guy who wrote and pushed the Florida โDonโt Say Gayโ bill, and he made it clear this is not about keeping little kids from learning about sex, he is a real hard core bigot that hates gays and wants them erased from society. He is bothered by same sex marriage, he hates that gays can be teachers, that gays can adopt, and he feels there are far too many of them. Yes too many of them. I posted that he said he was very upset that kids who came out were accepted as OK and not ostracized and bullied like he felt they should be. He said they were nobodies who were treated like celebrities. So when people start to tell you they are planning to restrict information you have to ask why, what do they want to accomplish.
So the Republicans want to restrict kids from learning about history, diversity, slavery, any US committed wrongs, sexuality, gender, biology, evolution, climate science, and medical science. They are pushing all that under parentsโ rights. What I see all these have in common is religion. IMO. US excellence says the US can do no wrong because we are godโs favorite, established by God himself, and all those things I mention are parts of the culture wars that the religious groups are waging and until 2016 were losing. This seems to be part of the Blitz project to return the US to more and more Christian control, more help to fight against the loss of religious privilege. To promote the enforcement of Christian doctrines in the US. What they learned from Russia is if you deny the gay groups a presence and the right to defend themselves then constant attacks on them can change public perception to deep negatives. In Russia gay people were making great advances in rights and acceptance, making the church furious. So they got Putin to make any positive mention of gays where minors could hear or see it illegal on the grounds it corrupted kids. It sexualized kids, it was grooming of kids. It was recruiting kids to be gay. It was denying parentsโ rights to teach their kids the morals they wanted them to have, which was gay is wrong and evil. Same basically as being pushed here now by republicans. I wonder if that is why they love Putin? So when the gays went to defend themselves, they got arrested. They couldnโt even show their pride flag. No one could argue against the bill or a pro-gay stance in newspapers, books, TV, online or on any medium a minor could see or hear as that violated the law. It may corrupt that child. Where a minor could see or hear it was intended to be overly broad and vague to mean anything in the public or anything a child could accidently find. It was designed to take the voice way from the marginalized, and it worked. Gay representation in public disappeared. No gay people or programs on TV, none in schools, no support groups or posters at school, no books about gays or gay subjects, no gay people in movies, gays became invisible. No gay internet sites and no gay help sites for gay kids to go to in hopes of understanding themselves. The program worked as far as the church and government was concern, it wiped out the gays from society and returned them to hated status. It did not however stop young people from realizing they were gay. See what these people cannot understand is gays are not recruited, but they are created. But not by other gay monsters. The gay kids are created by straight couples who have kids and some of them will be gay. LGBTQ+, the same sex attraction, the gender ID, and all of it is born within us and formed in the womb. So no matter how hard you deny gay, lesbian, or trans people they will keep being born. But what these groups of bigots do that manage to change the laws to erase the LGBTQ+ from the public like in Russia really accomplish is to make life harder for every gay, lesbian, trans kid / adult that is born. It gives them nowhere to find acceptance, it gives them no medical help, it gives them nowhere to go to understand themselves, and it gives them nowhere to turn when / if they are abused.
The abuse one is not only limited to LGBTQ+ kids but all kids. Recently a religious group blocked a program to prevent child abuse that taught kids their bodies were their own and they had a right to say who touched them and why. The program taught that if their parents were touching them wrong and making them do sexual acts, they should tell another adult as that was wrong. That was the part the religious group demanded to have taken out and replace with โParents should be trusted and obey at all timesโ. Doesnโt that set off alarm bells in your head?
So In Russia the public acceptance and presence of the gay people has plummeted. No gay pride flags. No gay pride parades. No gay newspapers, those few left were closed down by the state and the people arrested with long prison terms. The polling shows that gay / lesbian acceptance that was increasing yearly has plummeted. When asked why the people have negative feelings toward gay people the response now is that those people are targeting kids for sex, recruiting them to become gay monsters like they are. That is what these Republican assholes want in the US, and in the red states they are getting it. It really scares me. The state I am living in is returning to the way things were when I was a kid and everyone repeated Anita Bryantโs hateful slander of the gays including the teens and adult males who were raping me.
Fgsjr. Sorry for the rant. This got a lot longer and more emotional than I had intended. I am still having issues from the story I posted the other day. It has nothing to do with you and I thank you for the comment that I could reply to and get these things off my chest. I am going to proofread this, sent it as a reply, and then post it as a post on its own. Your comment was grand. It needs more people to see it. Thanks