Serena Williams Penalized for Showing Rage at U.S. Open

Rules written for a sport that, until Williams and her sister came along, was dominated by white players, a sport in which white men have violated those rules in frequently spectacular fashion and rarely faced the kind of repercussions that Williams — and Osaka — did on Saturday night.

…Because in making the coaching call, in the midst of a match she was playing against a newcomer who looked likely to beat her fair and square, the umpire insinuated that Serena was herself not playing fair and square. That made her livid. And one thing black women are never allowed to be without consequence is livid.

…A male umpire prodded Serena Williams to anger and then punished her for expressing it. …She was punished for showing emotion, for defiance, for being the player she has always been — driven, passionate, proud, and fully human.

…Connors’s contemporary, John McEnroe, famously shattered a thousand rackets and uttered a thousand expletives at umpires. His anger was his calling card, a trademark.

…If they do permit themselves to rage, even if that rage pales in comparison to the rage of their male peers, their white predecessors, that they will face reprimand. Women are made to understand, all the time, how their reasonable expression of vexation might cost them the game. Women’s challenge to male authority, and especially black women’s challenge to authority, is automatically understood as a threat, a form of defiance that must be quashed. 

As Sally Jenkins put it about Ramos, writing in the Washington Post on Saturday night, “He couldn’t take it. He wasn’t going to let a woman talk to him that way. A man, sure. Ramos has put up with worse from a man.” Recalling that just last year, Rafael Nadal had told off Ramos without it costing him a match, Jenkins went on, “But he wasn’t going to take it from a woman pointing a finger at him and speaking in a tone of aggression.”

…The point isn’t about the catsuit or the shirt or the broken racket or even the U.S. Open title. It’s about the ways in which women’s — and especially nonwhite women’s — dress and bodies and behavior and expression and tone are still deemed unruly if they do not conform to the limited view of femininity established by men, especially if that unruliness suggests a direct threat to male authority.

…Take the diminution and injustice and don’t get mad about it; if you get mad, you will get punished for it, and then you will be expected to fix it, to make sure everyone is comfortable again.

Serena Williams Penalized for Showing Rage at U.S. Open

Yup.

Billie Jean King: Serena is still treated differently than male athletes

The ceiling that women of color face on their path to leadership never felt more impenetrable than it did at the women’s U.S. Open final on Saturday.

…What was supposed to be a memorable moment for tennis, with Serena Williams, perhaps the greatest player of all time, facing off against Naomi Osaka, the future of our sport, turned into another example of people in positions of power abusing that power.

…Did Ramos treat Williams differently than male players have been treated? I think he did. Women are treated differently in most arenas of life. This is especially true for women of color. And what played out on the court yesterday happens far too often. It happens in sports, in the office and in public service. Ultimately, a woman was penalized for standing up for herself.

…Women have a right, though, to speak out against injustice — as much right as a man. …I understand what motivated Williams to do what she did. And I hope every single girl and woman watching yesterday’s match realizes they should always stand up for themselves and for what they believe is right. Nothing will ever change if they don’t.

…Women are taught to be perfect. We aren’t perfect, of course, and so we shouldn’t be held to that standard. We have a voice. We have emotions. When we react adversely to a heated professional situation, far too often, we’re labeled hysterical. …Yes, Williams was heated during the match, because she felt Ramos wasn’t just penalizing her, but also attacking her character and professionalism.

…Serena’s a champion. She has done and continues to do the hard work. She was right to speak her mind, to put a voice to the injustice, and she was right to know when to call for the controversy to end.

Billie Jean King: Serena is still treated differently than male athletes – The Washington Post

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Kellyanne Conway Says Anti-Trump Op-Ed Is Illegal, But That She Has ‘No Idea’ Why

When pushed by Tapper to explain precisely what criminal action could be investigated, Conway said: “I have no idea.”

Kellyanne Conway Says Anti-Trump Op-Ed Is Illegal, But That She Has ‘No Idea’ Why

Oh, Kellyanne…. Either you support the office of President because transformed into a dictatorship which squelches dissent with all the force of the its resources or you don’t. What are you doing opening the door if you don’t have the spine to go through it.

Mike Pence, Kellyanne Conway deny they’ve discussed invoking the 25th Amendment against Trump

“If senior administration officials think the president of the United States is not able to do his job, then they should invoke the 25th Amendment,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) told CNN. “The Constitution provides for a procedure whenever the vice president and senior officials think the president can’t do his job. It does not provide that senior officials go around the president — take documents off his desk, write anonymous op-eds”

Every one of these officials have sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States,” Warren added. “It’s time for them to do their job.”

Mike Pence, Kellyanne Conway deny they’ve discussed invoking the 25th Amendment against Trump – AOL News

hmmmm

Dallas cop who, after braking and entering, killed innocent man in his own home should be charged

The fact that she remains free days after the shooting shows she’s receiving favorable treatment.

…”If it was a white man, would it have been different? Would she have reacted differently?” Allison Jean said Friday.

Lawyer: Dallas cop who killed man at home should be charged | Fox News

Well, the only people she’s shot and killed were not white.

I wonder how many Caucasians have resisted arrest or struggled and she hose not to shoot them…

That is a side issue to the fact that she broke and entered this man’s apartment and then murdered him. The fact that she is not in jail is proof the Sheriff’s department is either corrupt or inept. More than likely both.

If law enforcement cannot enforce the law when it concerns one of their own , they are not in the business of preserving law and order.

Meet the Rosehip Neuron: A Newly Discovered Cell in the Human Brain | Smart News | Smithsonian

So what, exactly does the rosehip neuron do? That’s not quite clear. The cells make up about 10 percent of the neocortex, the last part of our brain to evolve which is associated with sight and hearing. Rosehip appears to be an inhibitory neuron, which regulates the flow of information to certain parts of the brain. Saplakoglu reports the rosehips seem to connect to pyramidal neurons, an “excitatory” neuron that makes up about two-thirds of the neuron cells in the neocortex.

“It has these really discrete connections with [pyramidal] neurons,” says Bakken. “It has the potential to sort of manipulate the circuit in a really targeted way, but how that influences behavior will have to come in later work,” Bakken tells Andrea Morris at Forbes.

Meet the Rosehip Neuron: A Newly Discovered Cell in the Human Brain | Smart News | Smithsonian

wild

Can military commanders refuse an order from Trump?

Allegations that Mattis is intervening regularly to avert national security disasters have once again raised the question of whether military commanders possess the authority to refuse a direct order from the President under certain circumstances.

The reality is that the only basis for interfering with a direct order is if it’s illegal, immoral or unethical. And there is a widely held belief among military commanders that they must resign if they are unable to carry out an order that does not rise to that standard.

Speaking publicly on the issue last November, Gen. John Hyten, top US nuclear commander, said he would push back against an order from Trump for a nuclear strike if it were “illegal.”

Can military commanders refuse an order from Trump? – CNNPolitics

hmmmmm

Federal Judge Has Blocked Texas Fetal Burial Law

A federal judge in Texas blocked a law mandating the burial or cremation of fetal tissue from abortions, miscarriages or ectopic pregnancy surgery in a decision on Wednesday.

U.S. District Court Judge David Ezra issued a permanent injunction prohibiting enforcement of the 2017 law, saying that it imposed “significant burdens on women seeking an abortion or experiencing pregnancy loss” and that it conveyed “minimal, if any, benefits.”

,,,”At worst,” he continued, “the challenged laws intrude into the realm of constitutional protection afforded to ‘personal decisions concerning not only the meaning of procreation but also human responsibility and respect for it.’ “

Federal Judge Has Blocked Texas Fetal Burial Law : NPR

hmmm

Serena Williams’s U.S. Open Loss Was Humiliating—But Not For Her – The Atlantic

The U.S. Open final is the latest in a series of recent moments that have left fans of women’s tennis outraged. Just last week at the U.S. Open, Alize Cornet was penalized for briefly taking her shirt off in order to turn it around, after realizing that it was backwards. Many tennis fans ridiculed the call, noting that male tennis players take their shirts off frequently without getting in trouble.

And only a few weeks ago, the French Open said it would introduce a dress code that would ban outfits like the catsuit worn by Williams during the French Open—a suit she wears to prevent blood clots, after a pulmonary embolism in 2011 left her “on her death bed,” Williams said at the time.

…Taking a game away from Williams for using the word “thief” during such a high-stakes match is unlikely to do much to quash the notion that a double standard exists between men and women in today’s competitive tennis field. And the stakes of that double standard can feel even higher for women of color.

Serena Williams’s U.S. Open Loss Was Humiliating—But Not For Her – The Atlantic

the tennis world is not only unfair to women, it’s racist AF. Cheers to Serena for handling it with such class and grace.

OxyContin Maker Given Patent for Opioid Addiction Treatment

Purdue Pharma has long been criticized for aggressively marketing opioid painkiller OxyContin, which many believe has lead to the current opioid addiction epidemic. And now it seems the company is looking to get in on profits from treatment, too. Richard Sackler, whose family that owns and operates privately held Purdue Pharma, has been granted a patent for opioid painkiller addiction treatment.

OxyContin Maker Given Patent for Opioid Addiction Treatment | Fortune

Perdue Pharma get an endless source of money, treating a problem they created and the American public gets even more lifetime prescriptions/doctor induced addiction to opioids.

Why the hell treating opiod dependence with more opioids makes sense to anyone other than the douchbag who stands to make twice profit off all of the misery they’ve caused is beyond me.

Agggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh

Charges postponed against cops who fatally shot Botham Shem Jean at his Dallas home – CNN

In a statement Saturday, the police department said the Texas Rangers took over the investigation to “eliminate the appearance of any potential bias” and “they made the decision to postpone pursuing a warrant until they could follow up on information that they received from the interview with the officer. 

…The decision comes one day after Dallas Police Chief Ulysha Renee Hall said police were pursing a manslaughter warrant against the officer in a case she described as having “more questions than answers.”

Charges postponed against cops who fatally shot Botham Shem Jean at his Dallas home – CNN

the thin blue line has turned into a description of law enforcement’s spine when it comes to regulating its own. very , very thin.

CNN Op-Ed: How dare a senior Trump official arrogantly subvert an elected President

To the political left, these people are heroes, doing what must be done “to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump’s more misguided impulses until he is out of office,”

How dare a senior Trump official arrogantly subvert an elected President (opinion) – CNN

Newsflash dipshit: No one on the the political left thinks the author or their compatriots are heroes. They are spineless assholes who helped create this situation and now would rather hide in the shadows to save face and their own jobs than come clean and help our Democracy rights its ship.

Thinking coups have no business inside a Democratically elected government is an American stance, not a political one.

I know you are a CNN person and that’s how they roll but baseless statements like that have no business under the umbrella of a “news” organization.

Man standing behind Trump at Montana campaign rally stole the show before he was moved away

Man standing behind Trump at Montana campaign rally stole the show before he was moved away – AOL News

bahahahahahah!