State university faculty, students to be surveyed on beliefs

Stephan:  This is what fascism looks like. Ostensibly, this is a regulation to assure diversity but, in fact, this is going to turn out to be a Republican way of assuring White supremacy continues unchallenged. This is part of the Critical Race Theory nonsense conspiracy. Let me give you some facts not a single public school in America even acknowledges let only teaches. A majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and nearly half of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention owned slaves. Four of the first five presidents of the United States were slaveowners. If we can't tell ourselves the truth about our founding, and you have the kind of hysteria that now consumes so many school boards what we will end up with is an increasingly ignorant population; one easily manipulated by emotional buzz words.
Police create a barrier between a group of protesters and Kaitlin Bennett, a gun rights advocate who hosts the Liberty Hangout show during her visit to the University of South Florida campus on Oct. 7, 2020, in Tampa. Credit: LUIS SANTANA | Times

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA — In his continued push against the “indoctrination” of students, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed legislation that will require public universities and colleges to survey students, faculty and staff about their beliefs and viewpoints to support “intellectual diversity.

The survey will discern “the extent to which competing ideas and perspectives are presented” in public universities and colleges, and seeks to find whether students, faculty and staff “feel free to express beliefs and viewpoints on campus and in the classroom,” according to the bill.

The measure, which goes into effect July 1, does not specify what will be done with the survey results. But DeSantis and Sen. Ray Rodrigues, the sponsor of the bill, suggested on Tuesday that budget cuts could be looming if universities and colleges are found to be “indoctrinating” […]

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This QAnon Militia of Ex-Cops and Soldiers Is Training ‘Patriots’ for Revolution

Stephan:  These days I often feel like I am publishing SR (obviously not on the internet) sometime in 1860 as the momentum for the Civil War was building up. And it is particularly scary because the armed forces and law enforcement are deeply compromised by White supremacists and QANON supporters amongst their numbers.
A FLAG FOR THE QANON CONSPIRACY THEORY IS FLOWN WITH OTHER RIGHT WING FLAGS DURING A PRO-TRUMP RALLY ON OCTOBER 11, 2020 IN RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK CREDIT: STEPHANIE KEITH/GETTY

After 15 hours on his feet protecting the attendees at a QAnon conference in Dallas, Robert Patrick Lewis was tired. 

But then the former Army sergeant, who did two tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, heard disgraced former national security advisor Michael Flynn speak. Flynn, who himself took the QAnon pledge and has become part celebrity and part spiritual leader to the QAnon faithful, called for a military coup in the U.S., and suddenly he felt invigorated.

So he fired up a YouTube livestream and spoke straight to camera: “We need to talk about a revolution.”

Lewis is a full-fledged QAnon believer and founder of the 1st Amendment Praetorians, named after the elite Roman soldiers who protected the emperor. The group consists of former military, law enforcement, and intelligence personnel whose stated mission is to provide pro bono security for “patriotic and religious events across the country.”

The group was founded last September and has […]

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‘Rogue city leaders’: How Republicans are taking power away from mayors

Stephan:  The Republican Party at the state and local level is carrying out a slow motion coup seeking to dismantle the substance of our democracy, and assure that they will stay in power even as they become a smaller and smaller minority.
Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey arrives for a news conference to talk about the latest Arizona COVID-19 information in Phoenix on Dec. 2, 2020. Credit: Ross D. Franklin/AP

Mayors and city councils across Arizona issued face mask mandates during the pandemic to prevent the spread of Covid-19, angering conservative state lawmakers who decried government overreach. So the legislators turned to the newest Republican playbook and passed a law allowing businesses to ignore those public health requirements.

The one-line “preemption” law signed in April by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who refused to issue a statewide mask order, won’t make much of an immediate difference now. It doesn’t go into effect until later this year, and local officials have lifted mask mandates in compliance with CDC guidelines as the threat of the virus subsides.

“Next year, if a liberal town … imposes a mask mandate again on businesses throughout the community because of a bad flu virus or the sniffles, everybody would have to abide,” said state Rep. Joseph Chaplik, a freshman lawmaker who is skeptical of the science showing masks help […]

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The 200 Words That Could Save Life on Earth

Stephan:  I agree with this. Ecocide should become a crime, and it should be possible to charge the officers of corporations and the corporations themselves with this crime. When profit is the only social priority loss of wealth and personal freedom is the only remedy.
AN AERIAL VIEW OF CATTLE SUFFERING DURING DROUGHT IN OROMIA, IN ETHIOPIA
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Powerful individuals behind the most devastating assaults on the environment could be put in the dock under a new legal definition of “ecocide” that a heavyweight panel of international lawyers and hardened campaigners hope will revolutionise the fight against the climate crisis.

The aim is to treat ecocide – the mass destruction of the environment – like genocide, crimes against humanity and other atrocities of international standing, holding world leaders and corporate chiefs criminally responsible for ecological disasters. With the world teetering on the brink of climate catastrophe, the expert panel is poised to publish its core text defining the draft law on Tuesday, following months of debate and deliberation.

While the panel’s members have kept details of the proposed, highly-anticipated law under wraps, a leader of the ecocide campaign has given the strongest hint yet of its text and the bold principle that underpins it: “200 words to protect the future of life on Earth”.

“The idea is for it to be a no-brainer,” Jojo Mehta, chair of the […]

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America is on a gun-buying spree. Here’s what is driving the surge

Stephan:  I see this as an alarming trend. I understand why it is happening, and it is completely predictable but still very scary. Blacks, particularly women, as this report describes, are exercising their 2nd Amendment rights, buying guns and training how to use them. Next, there will be Black militias protecting their neighborhoods, which will lead to more Black-police violence. Then there will be violence between White and Black militias. This is where America's gun insanity is heading. Predictable but lethal, and it is going to drive the White supremacist christofascists wild.
Michelle Tigner, 25, is an Army veteran who began carrying a gun as part of her job as a military intelligence officer. Credit: Marchelle Tigner

Robin Armstrong said she’s had a phobia of guns since her brother was fatally shot, but that hasn’t stopped her from buying a Springfield XD nine-millimeter handgun.”I’m practicing as much as I can, and I’m just trying not to be nervous around it,” said Armstrong, who plans to buy two more firearms: an AR-15 rifle and a smaller handgun she can carry concealed.Armstrong, who is Black and lives in the San Francisco Bay area, cited “things that were going on in the country” like social injustice and her safety as the reasons for her new found interest in guns.She is just one of many Americans either buying a gun for the first time or adding to what they already own, leading to a surge in US gun sales that started last year and is continuing strong in 2021.

Robin Armstrong said she’s had a phobia of guns since her brother was fatally shot, but that hasn’t […]

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