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  • CNN Collapse Lie - Workflow  + (I think this was a lie. Indeed, it is a mI think this was a lie. Indeed, it is a mix of lies and truth by</br>the way the opinion piece was written to back the truth of the title.</br>The actual ratings in 2020 were the best ever while 2021 was lower and the</br>second half still lower, but they fired the top producer Cuomo then. </br>My suspicion was that Zucker...the guy who made Trump by giving him the "Apprentice"</br>job, and who probably manipulated the 'attacks' on Trump in CNN (with Cuomo)</br>was actually a Trumpist Their opinion was less credible and left Zucker as </br>an anti-Trumpist and incompetent.</br>https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/592969-cnns-collapse-is-now-complete</br></br>The actual ad ratings that fell 90% happened just recently but only for prime time (it is still the 3rd best cable channel .. and has been that solidly). And,</br>they fired their top producer (by far) in the second half.</br></br>The title in any even is a big lie. No matter what.</br>https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/2021-ratings-cnn-has-its-2nd-most-watched-year-ever-but-sees-sharp-declines-in-2nd-half/496930/</br>https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/2020-ratings-cnn-averages-most-viewers-in-its-40-year-existence-and-ends-year-by-dominating-in-demo/466472/</br></br>CNN will also close out 2021 as one of the five-most-watched networks in all of cable in all dayparts. In Total Day, the network ranks No. 3 in total day and No. 5 in primetime. CNN was also among the 10-most-watched cable networks in 2021 among adults 25-54, coming in at No. 5 in Total Day and No. 9 in primetime.</br></br>Overall, CNN averaged 1,078,000 total viewers in prime time, 268,000 adults 25-54 in prime time, 773,000 total viewers across the 24-hour day and 185,000 adults 25-54 across the 24-hour in 2021.</br></br>What do these figures look like compared to its final 2020 ratings? Well, CNN fell -40% in total prime time viewers, -48% in the prime time demo (adults 25-54), -32% in total viewers across the 24-hour day and -40% among adults 25-54 across the 24-hour day.</br>TheHill.com</br>CNN's collapse is now complete</br>BY JOE CONCHA, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 02/06/22 11:00 AM EST 3,817THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL</br>936</br>Share to Facebook Share to Twitter </br> </br>Just In...</br>US figure skater tests positive for COVID-19 at Olympics</br>INTERNATIONAL</br> — 5M 33S AGO </br>Frontier, Spirit Airlines merge in $6.6B deal</br>BUSINESS & LOBBYING</br> — 15M 42S AGO </br>Investigation finds top Biden science adviser bullied subordinates: report</br>ADMINISTRATION</br> — 21M 5S AGO </br>New Jersey governor ending school mask mandate: report</br>HEALTHCARE</br> — 44M 4S AGO</br>VIEW ALL</br>It all began 42 years ago — Ted Turner's creation of a 24/7 news network that would exist on something called cable TV. Few believed it could succeed. </br></br>And, for its first decade, CNN largely chugged along but wasn't seen as a game-changer or a true competitor to big broadcast news entities based in New York in the form of CBS, NBC and ABC. That all changed when war broke out between the United States and Iraq in 1991. </br></br>On the night war exploded over Baghdad, CNN was the only news organization that was able to broadcast from the city under siege as the U.S. onslaught began, all courtesy of the CNN team’s ability to convince the Iraqi government to grant them a line out of the city to broadcast, one that the competition could not secure.</br></br></br>"How CNN Won the War" was the glowing headline from The Washington Post on a story that perfectly chronicled the events that led to CNN officially becoming a major player. And off it went. </br></br>Until 2002, CNN was No. 1 in the cable news race. But competition that hadn't existed before ended its dominance forever, primarily in the form of Fox News and, to a lesser extent, MSNBC. Despite the ratings results, CNN continued to carry itself as a credible, facts-first network of integrity that leaned heavily on solid reporting with a sprinkling of opinion and infotainment mixed in via programs such as "Larry King Live" and "Crossfire." </br></br>In 2013, the network hired former NBC Universal President Jeff Zucker to take the reins as ratings continued to be below average at best. This gave Zucker a mandate to radically change the network from its journalistic roots of more than three decades — the months-long wall-to-wall coverage of a missing Malaysian airliner being an early example.</br></br>But two years later, the move to insert heavy doses of partisan opinion into its news reports only accelerated when former President Trump — a Zucker hire at NBC for "The Apprentice" — jumped in to the 2016 presidential race. At first, CNN bear-hugged Trump's every move. (Hillary Clinton's giving a speech somewhere? Screw it. Let's show an empty Trump podium with chyrons stating "Trump to speak soon" instead.) The real estate mogul's 17 Republican challengers never had a shot; Trump blotted out the sun in terms of media coverage on his way to winning the nomination.</br></br>At that point, Zucker and CNN began to worry. Because while it was a ratings boon for the network to make Trump the centerpiece, there was growing concern that the guy could actually beat Hillary and become the nation's 45th president. So Zucker unleashed the hounds, but it was too late. Trump would go on to shock the world in November 2016.</br></br>Undeterred, CNN decided there would be no honeymoon period for the new president. Talk about Russian collusion handing Trump the White House began even before the inauguration. And after the nonstop Trump-bashing, Harvard University concluded that CNN led the way, along with Zucker's former home of NBC, in giving Trump 93 percent negative coverage in his first 100 days. </br></br></br>For the next four years, CNN served as the leading media resistance to Trump, throwing objectivity out the window. And after President Biden got elected, the network cheered the new president as it had throughout the entire campaign while still making Trump a prime centerpiece for over-the-top negative coverage despite his being out of office. </br></br>But as much as CNN tried to resurrect its lead character — who was banned from social media and largely off the grid for the year — his absence clearly showed the network was a one-trick partisan pony. Ratings fell 90 percent overall when comparing January 2021 to January 2022. That’s hard to do. </br></br>Which brings us to the events of this week: Zucker released a statement saying he had to resign because of a consensual affair with an executive named Allison Gollust. WarnerMedia apparently has a rule against this, so Zucker — instead of a slap on the wrist for a benign offense — simply had to go abruptly. </br></br>Nobody believed this excuse. Turns out they may have had plenty of reason to be skeptical. </br></br>Per several reports, Zucker and Gollust allegedly advised then-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) – the older brother of then-CNN anchor Chris Cuomo — on what to say during his COVID-19 daily briefings in the spring of 2020. They also reportedly told Cuomo how to respond to and how to criticize Trump, to make it more compelling TV. (Gollust is a former communications director for Andrew Cuomo.) </br></br>Let's unpack all of this: </br></br>In the spring of 2020, the country was in a horrific place. Businesses shut completely; people were scared. There were no COVID-19 therapeutics, no vaccines. Hospitals were overwhelmed, thousands were dying each day. If ever there was a time for news organizations to educate and inform the public, this was it. </br></br>Instead, Zucker apparently believed it was the perfect time to exploit the situation for political gain and to help the network's ratings.</br></br>Andrew Cuomo benefited from briefings that made him appear to be the adult in the room regarding COVID-19 and Trump appear to be the villain. Cuomo got a $5.1 million book deal as a result.</br></br>Chris Cuomo and Zucker/Gollust/CNN benefited from marathon interviews with Cuomo's governor/brother, which didn't touch the governor's alleged nursing home scandal. Ratings soared.</br></br>So, was Zucker's departure simply about a consensual relationship with a co-worker? One might be forgiven for questioning that.</br></br>Moving forward, what's next for CNN when the company falls under the Discovery Channel umbrella later this year? Let's hear from its soon-to-be largest shareholder, John Malone of Liberty Media. </br></br></br>"I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing," Malone said in an interview that recently aired on CNBC. </br></br>Espresso's popularity is booming. Now is a great time to learn how to...</br>Andrew Yang in now-deleted tweet: 'I don't think Joe Rogan is a...</br>The collapse of CNN is now complete: 9 out of 10 viewers, gone. Its top-rated anchor, Chris Cuomo, gone. Its network president, gone. Its integrity in shambles.rk president, gone. Its integrity in shambles.)
  • The line is a future utopia, but are people going to live there - Workflow  + (In 2021, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin SIn 2021, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman revealed the country's plans to build The Line, a smart linear city that will be constructed vertically, have no roads or cars and run purely on renewable energy. Now, the Saudi government has released image renders of what The Line could look like once it's done. The city was designed to only be 200 meters (656 feet) wide, but 500 meters (1,640 feet) tall and 170 kilometers (105 miles) long. It will house multiple communities encased in a glass facade running along the coast and will eventually be able to accommodate up to 9 million residents. </br></br>A dutch design specialist says: "it won't be likely people in modern cities of this day and age will accept a big change like this and move into cities simaler to this futuristic concept"cities simaler to this futuristic concept")
  • Biden's Infrastructure Claim - Workflow  + (In his State of The Union Address, Biden, In his State of The Union Address, Biden, speaking about his Infrastructure Bill, said: “The single biggest investment in history was a bipartisan effort.”</br></br>—The fact is, it wasn’t that historic. The bill was big, adding $550 billion in fresh spending on roads, bridges, and broadband Internet over five years. But measured as a proportion of the U.S. economy, it is slightly below the 1.36% of the nation’s gross domestic product that was spent on infrastructure, on average, during the first four years of the New Deal, according to an analysis by the Brookings Institution. It is even further below the roughly 2% spent on infrastructure in the late 1970s and early 1980s.</br>https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/ap-fact-check-bidens-claims-in-his-state-of-union-address</br></br>—Whatever Biden’s or Buttigieg’s lip-service to climate goals, this money to DOTs is likely to go in large part to expanding capacity in ways that ramp up driving nationwide,” says Jeff Speck, author of the book Walkable City. It does not further climate goals.</br>https://www.governing.com/now/the-infrastructure-bill-may-not-be-so-historic-after-all</br></br>—Historians, economists and engineers interviewed by The Associated Press welcomed Biden’s efforts. But they stressed that $1 trillion was not nearly enough to overcome the government’s failure for decades to maintain and upgrade the country’s infrastructure. The politics essentially forced a trade-off in terms of potential impact not just on the climate but on the ability to outpace the rest of the world this century and remain the dominant economic power. </br>https://fortune.com/2021/11/15/historians-economists-joe-biden-1-trillion-infrastructure-bill-big-deal-not-transformational/ucture-bill-big-deal-not-transformational/)
  • S&P 500 ESG describes Exxon as being more sustainable as Tesla - Workflow  + (It just isn't the whole truth, one makes eIt just isn't the whole truth, one makes electric vehicles and the other produces oil </br></br>https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/exxon-knew-about-climate-change-almost-40-years-ago/</br>They knew about climate change 40 years ago </br></br>https://www.vox.com/22429551/climate-change-crisis-exxonmobil-harvard-study</br>our objective is to wrap yourself in the good phrases while sticking your opponents with the bad ones,” he wrote in 1986.</br></br>From the 1970s through the 1990s, most of the company’s PR efforts focused on casting doubt on the scientific consensus that burning fossil fuels was warming the planet. But by the mid-2000s, it was taking a more sophisticated, nuanced approach.</br></br>one of 20 companies responsible for one-third of energy-related global carbon emissions since 1965</br></br>The metrics and methods used are not reflecting logical thinking but weird rules.flecting logical thinking but weird rules.)
  • Janet Yellen misleads about cryptocurrency - Workflow  + (Janet Yellen on Crypto April 7, 2022 at AJanet Yellen on Crypto</br></br>April 7, 2022 at American University’s Kogod School of Business Center for Innovation.</br></br>https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0706</br></br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/danrunkevicius/2022/04/15/national-security-yellen-let-slip-her-plan-to-regulate-crypto-as-the-price-of-bitcoin-ethereum-bnb-xrp-solana-cardano-and-dogecoin-sink/?sh=267b48e6ad75</br></br>Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen gave her first speech about cryptocurrencies and their regulation. While her address had an unexpected pro-crypto undertone, Yellen called for a tougher regulatory stance.</br></br>"Proponents believe distributed ledger technology will transform other aspects of financial services like trading, borrowing, and lending. They point to capabilities, like smart contracts, which use computer code to automatically execute an agreement if certain prespecified conditions are met. To the extent that setup is more convenient, and costs are competitive with those required for traditional financial services, digital assets offer the potential to expand access."</br></br>“Consumers should be protected from fraud regardless of whether assets are stored on a balance sheet or distributed ledger…. Money-laundering and other illicit activity should be deemed illegal, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re using checks, wires or cryptocurrency,” she said.</br></br>The Digital Dollar</br></br>For much of the past century, the dollar enjoyed the benefits of the world’s reserve currency. And Yellen stressed that retaining this privilege should be regulators’ priority in their approach to digital assets.</br></br>Yellen believes, that while the government should push for financial innovation that ensures “competitiveness and growth,” it should also pursue its “national security interests.”</br></br>She suggested that a central bank-issued digital currency (CBDC) could fulfill the need for a digital currency while retaining America’s reserve currency privilege.</br></br>"... a CBDC could be the next evolution in our currency. A recent report by the Federal Reserve opened a public dialogue about CBDCs and the potential benefits and risks that could be associated with issuing one in the U.S."</br></br>Later she made an explicit remark that clarified her stance on the decentralized vs. centralized currency debate: "Sovereign money is the core of a well-functioning financial system," she said.l-functioning financial system," she said.)
  • Rogan Spotify AntiVax Lie - Workflow  + (John Oberlin @OMGno2trump · 8h When SpotifJohn Oberlin</br>@OMGno2trump</br>·</br>8h</br>When Spotify pays Joe Rogan $100 million dollars they aren't supporting him, they're sponsoring and subsidizing him, his politics, his disinformation and antivaxxers.</br>Quote Tweet</br>Pink Peonies 2014</br>@PinkPeonies2014</br> · 14h</br>Now that Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, Queen, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Dave Grohl, Joni Mitchell, & Pearl Jam have joined Neil Young, how do you think Spotify feels about its decision to support Joe Rogan?</br></br></br>lie</br>Replying to </br>@NoLieWithBTC</br>Spotify takes the money from subscribers and pays Joe Rogan to spread misinformation that may harm and kill people. So, subscribers are sponsoring pain and death</br></br>No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen</br>@NoLieWithBTC</br>Spotify isn’t just hosting Joe Rogan. They signed a $100 million contract with him to host his content exclusively on their platform.</br></br>This isn’t about censorship. It’s about the misinformation that Spotify is financially SPONSORING.</br></br>https://twitter.com/raven_valkyrie/status/1487958722508996612?s=20&t=yzot7W-cGu77pGW_klULzw</br>google search confirming 100M pay to Rogan by Spotify that "depends on performance"</br></br>Spotify IS supporting him, even if they say they aren't and say they cannot tell him what to say. They had the option of not signing him if he was going to be evil.ion of not signing him if he was going to be evil.)
  • Elon Musk actually does pay taxes - Workflow  + (Let’s change the rigged tax code so The PeLet’s change the rigged tax code so The Person of the Year will actually pay taxes and stop freeloading off everyone else.</br></br>While he is paying around 12 bilion dollar worth of taxes over 2021. </br></br>He also said it is the largest tax payment an US individual has ever done.ax payment an US individual has ever done.)
  • Elon Musk actually does not pay taxes - Workflow  + (Let’s change the rigged tax code so The PeLet’s change the rigged tax code so The Person of the Year will actually pay taxes and stop freeloading off everyone else.</br></br>While is going to pay around 12 bilion dollar worth of taxes over 2021. </br></br>He also said it is the largest tax payment an US individual has ever done.ax payment an US individual has ever done.)
  • - Workflow  + (Let’s change the rigged tax code so The PeLet’s change the rigged tax code so The Person of the Year will actually pay taxes and stop freeloading off everyone else.</br></br>While is going to pay around 12 bilion dollar worth of taxes over 2021. </br></br>He also said it is the largest tax payment an US individual has ever done.</br></br>The filings he has made with the Securities and Exchange Commission about his recent stock trades back up that massive number. stock trades back up that massive number.)
  • Putin Loves Children and Parents - Workflow  + (Meeting with Commissioner for Children's RMeeting with Commissioner for Children's Rights Maria Lvova-Belova </br></br>This is a meeting after the world had started condemning Putin for killing children and mothers in UKraine. In a day of meetings with world leaders not internet Russian groups.</br></br>The lie is that this is propoganda to make Putin looks like he cares about children and mothers in Ukraine or Russia for that matter.hers in Ukraine or Russia for that matter.)
  • Test case for the rehearsal this afternoon - Workflow  + (Merel can repair the wiki, the wiki was broken)
  • Debating transgender athletics is not transphobic - Workflow  + (On Transgender Athletes Debate David WharOn Transgender Athletes Debate</br></br>David Wharton, latimes.com, tweeted the following on Jun 20, regarding an article the LA Times published on transgender athletic issues (As Title IX turns 50, it plays a surprise role in transgender athlete access debate):</br></br>"The 1st thing you should know: Lots of people on both sides of the #transgender athlete argument are passionate & sincere. Not just politics, but real concern for the sports they love & for human dignity. @feliceduffy"</br>https://twitter.com/LATimesWharton/status/1538923817979981824</br></br></br>Solomon Georgio tweeted the following response</br></br>"Both sides my ass. This is a direct attack on trans women and an insult to all women. It is indirectly saying that trans women are men and men are better athletes than women. There is a right and wrong side to this debate and it’s not the transphobic one."</br>https://twitter.com/solomongeorgio/status/1538982308794859520</br></br>I think the Georgio tweet is dishonest on it's face and attempts to present a false dilemma.</br></br>1) Wharton doesn't explicitly reference trans women athletes in his tweet (although they are prominent in his published LA Times article); 2) Wharton's article attempts to present both sides - it is not "a direct attack on trans women and an insult to all women."; 3) There are separate men's and women's sporting competitions because men and women are physically different and in many sports male size, muscle mass and strength are advantageous. This is not valuing male athletic achievement over female athletic achievement but recognizing the physical factors that contribute to athletic performance, which in many instances give men and advantage over women in heads-to-head competition. To explicitly discuss these differences is not transphobic, in my opinion. One can support transgender identity and equal protection under the law on the one hand, but not necessarily support transgender athletes as "equivalent" when it comes to athletic competition.equivalent" when it comes to athletic competition.)
  • Heading towards total anarchy - Workflow  + (On the Tim Ferris show podcast Balaji made the following statement: far Left and far right agree that institutions with power are terrible. His prediction is that we are moving towards a anarchy where police gets defunded and government has less control)
  • The US is a Christian Nation - Workflow  + (Politico reports that Doug Mastriano, the Politico reports that Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for governor in Pennsylvania, has argued that America is a Christian nation and that the separation of church and state is a “myth.” https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/09/21/most-republicans-support-declaring-the-united-states-a-christian-nation-00057736 The " The Establishment Clause," the first clause in the Bill of Rights, states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” respecting an establishment of religion.”)
  • Representative Perry Calls January 6 Committee Hearings a "Soviet-Style Show Trial" - Workflow  + (Rep. Scott Perry, Republican-PA, blasts thRep. Scott Perry, Republican-PA, blasts the January 6 Committee ahead of a series of public hearings on the attack on the Capitol for wasting millions of taxpayer dollars for a "Soviet-style show trial" that is "an affront to our American republic, and to the order and the rule of law and to justice."</br></br>I contend that this not only partisan hyperbole but also and intentional mis-characterizion of the committee's purpose and process.</br></br>Perry is chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, a congressional caucus consisting of conservative Republican members of the United States House of Representatives. It is generally considered to be the most conservative bloc within the House Republican Conference. Its members hold socially and fiscally conservative views, and most are supportive of Donald Trump.</br></br>Perry was also specifically mentioned by Rep. Liz Cheney during the first hearing as being one of several House Republican lawmakers that contacted the White House in the weeks after Jan. 6, 2021 to seek presidential pardons for their roles in attempting to overturn the presidential election results. He was supoenaed by the committee about to testify about his role in the insurrection which he defied.</br></br>A show trial is a public trial in which the judicial authorities have already determined the guilt or innocence of the defendant. The actual trial has as its only goal the presentation of both the accusation and the verdict to the public so they will serve as both an impressive example and a warning to other would-be dissidents or transgressors.</br></br>Show trials tend to be retributive rather than corrective and they are also conducted for propagandistic purposes. When aimed at individuals on the basis of protected classes or characteristics, such trials are examples of political persecution. </br><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_trial">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_trial</a></br></br>Was Benghazi a show trial?</br>June 28, 2016</br>The Benghazi Select Committee, a Republican-lead effort that cost about $7 million dollars and held 33 hearings over more than two years into a topic that had already been investigated by seven other Congressional committees. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton loomed large in the House Republican probe of the deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya in the Benghazi attack. Hauled before a GOP panel, she was grilled for eight hours. On Tuesday, an 800-page report landed and House Benghazi Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-SC, denied the probe was ever about Clinton. </br></br>In a Sept. 29 [2015]interview with Fox News Channel, House Majority Leader (and then-speaker-in-waiting) McCarthy was pressed by Sean Hannity to name an accomplishment in the Republican-led Congress. He finally said:</br></br>"Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? They're dropping."mittee. What are her numbers today? They're dropping.")
  • satire of Sen Johnson lie - Workflow  + (Ron Johnson lied about a pledge he had sigRon Johnson lied about a pledge he had signed, and a commenter on Twitter responded with a satirical lie. The question is whether the commenter was lying or telling the truth. I argue that the commenter was lying, but in this case the lie was a good satirical remark. A good lie.</br></br>BREAKING: Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson, one of former President Trump’s most vocal supporters, says he will seek reelection. Johnson had pledged not to run for a third time, but he, says circumstances have changed now that Democrats control the Senate.</br>https://twitter.com/AP/status/1480185599114027010?s=20</br></br>This is the satirical response. </br>Chris America</br>@Chris_America</br>·</br>22h</br>Replying to </br>@AP</br>He went back on his word? Shocking.</br>https://twitter.com/Chris_America/status/1480191953509789697?s=20is_America/status/1480191953509789697?s=20)
  • satire of Sen Johnson lie - Workflow  + (Ron Johnson lied about a pledge he had sigRon Johnson lied about a pledge he had signed, and a commenter on Twitter responded with a satirical lie. The question is whether the commenter was lying or telling the truth. I argue that the commenter was lying, but in this case the lie was a good satirical remark. A good lie.</br></br>BREAKING: Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson, one of former President Trump’s most vocal supporters, says he will seek reelection. Johnson had pledged not to run for a third time, but he, says circumstances have changed now that Democrats control the Senate.</br>https://twitter.com/AP/status/1480185599114027010?s=20</br></br>This is the satirical response. </br>Chris America</br>@Chris_America</br>·</br>22h</br>Replying to </br>@AP</br>He went back on his word? Shocking.</br>https://twitter.com/Chris_America/status/1480191953509789697?s=20is_America/status/1480191953509789697?s=20)
  • viral rumor lie - Workflow  + (Rumors are lies. This slide looks at princRumors are lies. This slide looks at principles for causing rumors </br>to go viral. One is a slogan. </br>#Disinformation 101 - helping you to understand and recognize cognitive attacks and attempts to manipulate you from an offensive perspective. The success of such attacks heavily depends on you NOT understanding and recognizing them.</br>Rumors #18</br></br>Rand Waltzman</br>@cogsec</br></br></br>The slogan type rumor (WWII rumor in England.. "England will fight to the last Frenchman") </br>is especially adapted to summarizing opinions or attitudes that are</br>already widely accepted. Slogan type rumors will gain acceptance </br>only when the ground has been prepared for them by narrative type </br>rumors or by other forms of propaganda.</br></br>Analysis of the motivation in this slogan rumor lie: We English </br>should not be fighting for the French. They aren't worth it.</br></br>note: #disinformation for finding ICoL suit materialinformation for finding ICoL suit material)
  • Cruz wants to abolish doors - Workflow  + (Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has continually Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has continually put forward a lie—that we don’t need gun control in the US. Now he is spreading a lie about that lie! He says the best way to avoid school shooting is to make schools more like prisons or military facilities, to “harden” them. The general idea, apparently, is that if a school has one point of entry, and that doorway is well guarded, a gunman might have greater difficulty killing people inside. Who needs gun control, the argument goes, when all we really need is door control.</br></br>There are a variety of reasons this is a difficult idea to take seriously.</br></br>First, I’m reasonably sure this would be a serious fire hazard in many school buildings nationwide.</br></br>Second, a lot of schools have windows.</br></br>Third, what about schools made up of several buildings, with students walking outdoors between them. Mandating “one door that goes in and out of the school” would be literally impossible.</br></br>Fourth, mass shootings don’t just happen in schools — and I’m not sure having one entry point to a grocery store is realistic.</br></br>Finally, there’s also reason to be skeptical of the underlying point. Juliette Kayyem, a veteran of the Obama administration’s Department of Homeland Security, and currently a lecturer in international security at Harvard, wrote on Twitter, “The ‘one door’ theory of schools is not how we think about education or design, but it’s also not how we think about security. It actually is bad safety planning. A ‘psychopath’ would then just target the kids backed up in line and waiting for this ‘one door’ to let them through.”</br></br>Or put another way, those looking at Cruz’s idea as a credible policy proposal are almost certainly making a mistake.</br></br>https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/latest-school-shooting-ted-cruz-focuses-doors-rcna30630</br></br>URL: https://www.salon.com/2022/05/26/ted-cruz-thinks-he-has-a-better-solution-to-uvalde-school-than-control-door-control/o-uvalde-school-than-control-door-control/)
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  • Confirmation Bias - Workflow  + (Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn said ofTennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn said of nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson that “You have made clear that you believe judges must consider critical race theory when deciding how to sentence criminal defendants.”</br></br>Blackburn was referring to a 2015 speech in which Jackson described how she encouraged students to study federal sentencing policy as an academic area implicating many topics.</br></br>“Sentencing is just plain interesting on an intellectual level, in part because it melds together myriad types of law — criminal law, of course, but also administrative law, constitutional law, critical race theory, negotiations, and to some extent, even contracts,” Jackson said in her speech. “And if that’s not enough to prove to them that sentencing is a subject ... worth studying, I point out that sentencing policy implicates and intersects with various other intellectual disciplines as well, including philosophy, psychology, history, statistics, economics, and politics.”</br></br>In other words, she indicates that critical race theory might be one of many potential factors in play in sentencing, not a mandatory consideration.sentencing, not a mandatory consideration.)
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  • testing - Workflow  + (Testing)
  • Testing in Safari - Workflow  + (Testing in Safari)
  • Bull and Crow: Crow says Farmer Lies to Bull - Workflow  + (The Crow is trying to convince the Bull that the Farmer does not tell the whole truth of his situation to the Bull. He provides a series of arguments that the Bull needs to believe to run away from the farmer before the farmer slaughters him.)
  • Bull and Crow: Crow says Farmer Lies to Bull - Workflow  + (The Crow is trying to convince the Bull thThe Crow is trying to convince the Bull that the Farmer does not tell the whole truth of his situation to the Bull. He provides a series of arguments that the Bull needs to believe to run away from the farmer before the farmer slaughters him. These truthful arguments are the evidence...and we all know the crow is telling the truth.we all know the crow is telling the truth.)
  • Bull and Crow: Bull says Crow Lies - Workflow  + (The Crow tries to tell Bull why he is factually lying to himself. Bull thinks Crow is lying but in fact Bull is factually lying to himself. The evidence is self-evident by anyone with any experience with raising Cattle.)
  • Apple doesn't want to be forced to use usb-c - Workflow  + (The EU has forced apple to use USB type c on their next devices. This will allow people to use one cable to charge all their new devices, but apple isn't happy with this. Greg Joswiak said this mandatory standard hinders innovation.)
  • Bull and Crow : Farmer says Crow Lies - Workflow  + (The Farmer says it is OK to not reveal everything and to keep the cows happy while he is raising them by what he does and does not do.)