Daniel Villarreal, - AlterNet/The New Civil Rights Movement
Stephan: Frankly, I don't see how this racist propaganda and anti-science diatribe by Fox's Tucker Carlson is any different from falsely screaming fire in a crowded movie theater. I think Carlson should be arrested, indicted, tried, and convicted for spewing deliberate falsehoods that will inevitably result in the deaths of a multitude.
On Friday’s installment of Tucker Carlson Tonight, the Fox News commentator accused the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of suggesting that COVID-19 vaccinations should be distributed based on race rather than need. Carlson’s claims was a deliberate misrepresentation of a CDC presentation on the groups most needing vaccination.
In the presentation, the CDC said that healthcare personnel, adults ages 65 and older, people with high-risk medical conditions, and essential workers would be the first to receive vaccinations.
In explaining why these groups were chosen for vaccinations first, the CDC mentioned that essential workers tend to be poor people and people of color who can’t work from home. People of color also tend to be underrepresented among people ages 65 and older (ie. They don’t typically live as long). As such, inoculating essential workers who are largely poor and people of color will help reduce healthcare inequalities among these communities.
Always eager to whip up racial resentment and outrage, Carlson explained the presentation this way:
Stephan: Christianity in America today has so little in common with Jesus' teachings that the only thing they share is a vocabulary of religious words.
In 2015, the Asatru Folk Assembly, a religious group devoted to the worship of the Norse pantheon, opened its first physical house of worship in Brownsville, California, calling it Odinshof — the “Temple of Odin.” In a celebratory post on the AFA’s Facebook page, Odinshof is revealed to be a red building adorned with Nordic runes and flanked by a celebratory, posing crowd — every single one of whom is white, the California sun shining through their sheaves of blond hair.
The vision presented by the Asatru Folk Assembly relies on the notion of a “folk” — a racially pure white body of worshippers.
The triumph is punctuated with a curious imprecation, with a tint of fascism: “Hail the Gods! Hail the Folk! Hail the AFA!” Much like the crowd pictured in the Facebook post, the “folk” being hailed by the AFA are unambiguously white. On […]
Stephan: For many weeks after the election, I thought the reason Trump kept contesting the election was that it was all an enormous grift to milk money from his moronic followers. And it has been very successful -- over $200 million has come in -- better than steaks, wine, or his phony university. Over the last week, however, although I think the grift has been a large part of what is going on, the truth is that Trump really is so mentally ill that he doesn't live in reality. He really is a mad wannabe dictator seriously thinking about martial law, and ending American democracy so he can stay in power. This story suggests that is the case.
President Donald Trump convened a heated meeting in the Oval Office on Friday, including lawyer Sidney Powell and her client, former national security adviser Michael Flynn, two people familiar with the matter said, describing a session that began as an impromptu gathering but devolved and eventually broke out into screaming matches at certain points as some of Trump’s aides pushed back on Powell and Flynn’s more outrageous suggestions about overturning the election.Flynn had suggested earlier this week that Trump could invoke martial law as part of his efforts to overturn the election that he lost to President-elect Joe Biden — an idea that arose again during the meeting in the Oval Office, one of the people said. It wasn’t clear whether Trump endorsed the idea, but others in the room forcefully pushed back and shot it down.The meeting was first reported by the New York Times.White House aides who participated in the meeting, including White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and counsel Pat Cipollone, also pushed back intensely on the suggestion of naming Powell as a […]
Stephan: Let's see, Trump has been a failure at handling the pandemic, he has grossly diminished America's place in the world, and he has trashed the economy, and is actively destroying the protection of the environment. Unless you live in the fantasy realm of Trumperworld by any rational measure Donald Trump is one of the worst, maybe the worst, men to ever hold the office of president. And yet something like 74 million Americans voted for him. We are a very sick country with a very sick president at the helm, representing a party that is silent about what he is doing.
When President Donald Trump departs the White House next month, he will leave in his wake a nation devastated by a pandemic he failed to confront and an economic scene characterized by rising poverty, widespread hunger, a looming eviction tsunami, and mass layoffs that have left the U.S. with fewer jobs than when his administration began.
And for that, a scathing new report (pdf) by Democrats on the congressional Joint Economic Committee (JEC) argues, the outgoing president “only has himself to blame.”
Released Friday in response to the 2020 Economic Report of the President (pdf), the assessment of Trump’s economic performance during his four years in office runs directly counter to the rosy depiction frequently offered by the president himself, who seldom missed an opportunity to boast about the state of the stock market even in the midst […]
Stephan: As he prepares to leave office Trump, and the orcs who slavishly serve him, are giving corporations permission to rape and exploit the country's national lands, parks, and forests. And he still has 30 days in office, so many more horrors lie in store, I predict.
The outgoing administration is pushing through approval of corporate projects over the opposition of environmental groups and tribal communities.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is rushing to approve a final wave of large-scale mining and energy projects on federal lands, encouraged by investors who want to try to ensure the projects move ahead even after President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. takes office.
In Arizona, the Forest Service is preparing to sign off on the transfer of federal forest land — considered sacred by a neighboring Native American tribe — to allow construction of one of the nation’s largest copper mines.
In Utah, the Interior Department may grant final approval as soon as next week to a team of energy speculators targeting a remote spot inside an iconic national wilderness area — where […]