Friday, July 17, 2020

GOP Sen. Kennedy: 'Keeping the Schools Closed Is Going to Do Far More Harm to Our Kids Than the Coronavirus Ever Can'

Image result for flickr commons images Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA)GOP Sen. Kennedy: 'Keeping the Schools Closed Is Going to Do Far More Harm to Our Kids Than the Coronavirus Ever Can':

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) discussed the reopening of schools this fall amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Kennedy, noting that the coronavirus is less harmful to children, emphasized that keeping schools closed “is going to do far more harm to our kids than the coronavirus ever can.” The Louisiana senator added that the decision should be up to the parents, but he stressed the importance of schooling for kids’ mental health, education, healthcare, counseling and more.


New From Teen Vogue: Sleep Is Systemically Racist

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"Teen Vogue, in its imperishable desire to act as the spearhead for political correctness, published an article titled “Black Power Naps Is Addressing Systemic Racism in Sleep,” in which they plugged an artistic initiative entitled “Black Power Naps,” which argues that blacks have had shorter lives than whites because blacks were not permitted to sleep, and thus reparations must be given in the form of time off from work...
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From April but worse today!-----US Virus Numbers Now Include Probable Cases Without Tests | New York News | US News

The Associated PressUS Virus Numbers Now Include Probable Cases Without Tests | New York News | US News:
  • The U.S. tally of coronavirus cases and deaths might jump, because federal health officials will now count illnesses that are not confirmed by lab testing.
"NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. tally of coronavirus cases and deaths could soon jump because federal health officials will now count illnesses that are not confirmed by lab testing.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told states Tuesday to include probable COVID-19 cases in their reports to the agency. Previously, most states reported only lab-confirmed cases and deaths...Read all.

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Thank God I'm no longer in the corporate world and within the reach of big corporate HR.

Fans of Best of the Web Today--Michael Smith
"Thank God I'm no longer in the corporate world and within the reach of big corporate HR.
Yesterday, I was speaking to a friend who jut came back from an expat assignment in Europe to become the head of a division of a Fortune 500 company here in the US.
Image result for  "white privilege" trainingHe told me that the explosion of mandatory "race sensitivity" and "white privilege" training flowing down from all corporate HQ was unbelievable in both volume and speed. 
He said it is at least double - maybe triple - the wave of #MeToo indoctrination that was just beginning to wind down.
The commonality he noted with the former "training" was that it isn't enough to not be a racist, you have to be "anti-racist", which means you have to actively cheerlead for BLM.
He noted that was exactly what the HR leadership promoted for sexual orientation and how the corporation began promoting "Pride" events and the ritual shaming of #MeToo where males were afraid to compliment a female colleague.
The premise put forth in both cases was that if you didn't celebrate LGBTQ causes, you were a homophobe and if you didn't parse every word spoken to a female employee, you were a sexual predator...
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COMMENTARY: Masks-for-all for COVID-19 not based on sound data | CIDRAP

COMMENTARY: Masks-for-all for COVID-19 not based on sound data | CIDRAP:

Image result for flickr commons images surgical masksIn response to the stream of misinformation and misunderstanding about the nature and role of masks and respirators as source control or personal protective equipment (PPE), we critically review the topic to inform ongoing COVID-19 decision-making that relies on science-based data and professional expertise.
As noted in a previous commentary, the limited data we have for COVID-19 strongly support the possibility that SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19—is transmitted by inhalation of both droplets and aerosols near the source. It is also likely that people who are pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic throughout the duration of their infection are spreading the disease in this way.
Data lacking to recommend broad mask use
We do not recommend requiring the general public who do not have symptoms of COVID-19-like illness to routinely wear cloth or surgical masks because:

Grand Rapids killings already exceed last year’s total, police identify latest victim - mlive.com

Image result for defund policeGrand Rapids killings already exceed last year’s total, police identify latest victim - mlive.com
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A man now is charged with open murder after a daytime shooting in Southeast Grand Rapids that killed another man now identified as 23-year-old Martell Deon-Daajon Phillips.
The homicide is the 19th killing so far this year.
The deadly violence in just seven months already has surpassed the total number of homicides recorded in 2019 for Grand Rapids.
That year, the city had 18 homicides.
In 2018, the total was just nine...
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History for July 17

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James Cagney 1899, Art Linkletter 1912, Phyllis Diller 1917 - Comedian
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Donald Sutherland 1934 - Actor, David Hasselhoff 1952 Actor ("Knight Rider," "Baywatch"), singer, Angela Merkel 1954 - German Chancellor
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1955 - Disneyland opened in Anaheim, CA.
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1995 - The Nasdaq composite stock index rose above 1,000 for the first time.
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Thursday, July 16, 2020

FOX 35 INVESTIGATES: Florida Department of Health says some labs have not reported negative COVID-19 results

Image result for free clip art wrongFOX 35 INVESTIGATES: Florida Department of Health says some labs have not reported negative COVID-19 results:

ORLANDO, Fla. - After FOX 35 News noticed errors in the state's report on positivity rates, the Florida Department of Health said that some laboratories have not been reporting negative test result data to the state.
Countless labs have reported a 100 percent positivity rate, which means every single person tested was positive. Other labs had very high positivity rates. FOX 35 News found that testing sites like one local Centra Care reported that 83 people were tested and all tested positive. Then, NCF Diagnostics in Alachua reported 88 percent of tests were positive.

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Pedophiles rebranding themselves as 'Minor-Attracted Persons’, seek same protection as LGBT community: Report | MEAWW

Pedophiles rebranding themselves as 'Minor-Attracted Persons’, seek same protection as LGBT community: Report | 
  • Using social sites, they are also trying to re-categorize pedophilia as a harmless sexual preference

Going to National Parks Is Racist, Declares ABC News

Going to National Parks Is Racist, Declares ABC News
"...And we’re just getting started. 
Everything that white people enjoy is racist, because they’re white people. 
Even going to national parks is racist now, because most of the people who go to national parks are white.
Seriously.
Did you get all that? 
It’s racist to go to national parks...
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‘Schools Are About Public Health’: Dr. Marc Siegel Calls On California Governor To Open Public Schools | The Daily Caller

‘Schools Are About Public Health’: Dr. Marc Siegel Calls On California Governor To Open Public Schools | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images SchoolroomFox News host Tucker Carlson introduced the Monday night “Tucker Carlson Tonight” segment by pointing out schools opening elsewhere “with none of the restrictions” U.S. schools are contemplating. He then played a clip of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accusing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos of “malfeasance.”
“This is what happens when science intersects with politics,” Carlson said. “Both lose, and the country loses most of all. Keeping kids out of school, keeping the elderly inside, forcing everyone to wear a mask when there is no evidence that helps, all of these become statements of resistance and moral imperatives.”

Black Lives Matter In Public Schools Is Turning Kids Into Little Marxists

Black Lives Matter In Public Schools Is Turning Kids Into Little Marxists:
  • School systems across the country are adopting BLM curriculum at at alarming rate, indoctrinating our children to achieve Marxist objectives.
"...According to the NYC Department of Education, teachers will delve into “systemic racism,” police brutality, and white privilege in their classrooms.
See the source imageNorth Carolina’s largest school system in Wake County launched a website this summer that provides BLM lessons for teachers to use in classrooms and for parents to use at home.
The website, created by the school system’s Office of Equity Affairs, encourages teachers to “address the injustices that exist beyond education by the conversations we have with others, by speaking up when we see hate, by supporting efforts that oppose racism and oppression, and by directly engaging in advocacy work.”
...The financial backers of the BLM movement, such as the Ford Foundation and George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, no doubt recognize the value of infiltrating the understructure of our educational system.
Through partnering with BLM, school systems across the country are indoctrinating our children to achieve Marxist objectives."
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National Museum of African American History & Culture Says Hard Work, Nuclear Family & Christianity are Negative Aspects of “Whiteness” – Summit News

National Museum of African American History & Culture Says Hard Work, Nuclear Family & Christianity are Negative Aspects of “Whiteness” – Summit News
"Objective thinking, being polite, sticking to time schedules, property rights all listed as forms of ‘oppression’.--
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) has published a guide which asserts that hard work, the nuclear family and Christianity itself are negative forms of “whiteness” that should be reconsidered because they are “oppressive”.
Yes, really.
The (NMAAHC) is a Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The museum’s guide to “whiteness & white culture” lists examples of “white dominant culture” that have become “normalized” in America and are used to prevent people of color from gaining institutional power.
These examples include;
– Rugged individualism
– Self-reliance
– The nuclear family, with a mother and a father and 2.3 children
– Objective, rational, linear thinking
– Hard work
– Delayed gratification
– Respect for authority
– Following time schedules
– Christianity as the norm
– Planning for the future
– English common law justice
– Property rights
– Being polite
That list is by no means exhaustive either...
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