Most of Singapore’s population speak the unofficial language or dialect known as Singlish. But why would the government rather it went away? James Harbeck takes a look.
Source: BBC – Culture – The language the government tried to suppress
What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
Most of Singapore’s population speak the unofficial language or dialect known as Singlish. But why would the government rather it went away? James Harbeck takes a look.
Source: BBC – Culture – The language the government tried to suppress
Extremist politicians are destroying access to birth control and abortion in all 50 states. These laws disproportionately affect poor women and women of color.
…To find out more about these dangerous laws in Louisiana and YOUR state, visit AllAboveAll.org
Well done, ladies!
Mr. Trump has unleashed a blizzard of falsehoods, exaggerations and outright lies in the general election. Here’s our analysis of 31 untruths from Sept. 15-21.
A Week of Whoppers From Donald Trump – The New York Times
hmmm
New Hampshire’s drug treatment infrastructure still lags, but is growing rapidly
New Hampshire’s drug treatment infrastructure still lags, but is growing rapidly
More drug treatment infrastructure is a good thing but I hope leadership in the Granite State is helping to provide a path to healing, empowerment, and positive participation in society.
As opposed to, say, an endless rotary between fixes and debilitating dependence.
Fraternal Order of Police union endorses Trump
Fraternal Order of Police union endorses Trump – The Washington Post
That seems about right, or is that alt-right?
Either way it seems that incredibly racist and outright fascist types stick together.
American ideas cannot simply be transplanted to Brazil. Differences in how the two countries were colonised, and how the slave economy operated, led to distinct ideas of what it means to be “black”—and different attitudes to compensatory policies and whom they should target.
In Brazil, unlike America, race has never been black and white. The Portuguese population—700,000 settlers had arrived at the start of the 19th century—was dwarfed by the number of slaves: a total of 4.9m arrived. Portuguese men were encouraged to consort with African women. Since most came without wives, such unions gained some legitimacy. Their offspring, referred to as mulatto, enjoyed a social status above that of pretos. They worked as overseers or artisans, but also doctors, accountants and lawyers. A mulatto, Machado de Assis, was regarded as Brazil’s greatest writer even during his lifetime in the 19th century.
…Both black and white Brazilians have long considered “whiteness” something that can be striven towards. In 1912 João Baptista de Lacerda, a medic and advocate of “whitening” Brazil by encouraging European immigration, predicted that by 2012 the country would be 80% white, 3% mixed and 17% Amerindian; there would be no blacks. As Luciana Alves, who has researched race at the University of São Paulo, explains, an individual could “whiten his soul” by working hard or getting rich. Tomás Santa Rosa, a successful mid-20th-century painter, consoled a dark-skinned peer griping about discrimination, saying that he too “used to be black”.
Though only a few black and mixed-race Brazilians ever succeeded in “becoming white”, their existence, and the non-binary conception of race, allowed politicians to hold up Brazil as an exemplar of post-colonial harmony
Slavery’s legacies | The Economist
hmmmm
Long before the Six Million Dollar Man or Robocop there was Gottfried von Berlichingen, quite possibly the first handicapable warrior.
Prototype: Gotz of the Iron Hand—Fierce Knight, Fearsome Prosthetic | WIRED
Wild!
Some say we must condemn the unrest in Charlotte. As a pastor and as an organizer, I do not condone violence. I suspect that much of it has been instigated by provocateurs with their own agenda. But to condemn the uprising in Charlotte would be to condemn a man for thrashing when someone is trying to drown him.
Whatever righteous indignation the public can muster ought to be directed toward the systems that created a situation where a man can drive to the bus stop to pick up his son and end up dead before he gets there.
I am a pastor. I will not condemn grief. But I was trained as a lifeguard, and I learned a long time ago that when people are drowning, their instincts can kill them and anyone who tries to help them. If a lifeguard can get to a drowning person, the first thing the lifeguard says is, “Stop struggling. Let me hold you up in this water, and we can get to the shore together.”
The riots in Charlotte are the predictable response of human beings who are drowning in systemic injustice. We must all pray that no one else gets hurt. But we must understand why this is happening.
Ta-Nahisi Coates writes: “A society that protects some people through a system of schools, government-backed home loans, and ancestral wealth but can only protect you with the club of criminal justice has either failed at enforcing its intentions or has succeeded at something much darker.” The unrest in Charlotte is not about black people hating police. It’s about black, white and brown people rising up against systems of injustice that shield officers who kill but leave millions defenseless.
Editorial: Charlotte is Drowning in Systematic Injustice – NBC News
Amen.
Stanford University inventor Manu Prakash thinks if every child can have a pencil, then they should have a microscope. So, he built a $1 version.
This MacArthur winner wants every child in the world to own a microscope | PBS NewsHour
So cool!
The fight to put a monster telescope on Mauna Kea is part of a bigger war looming among astronomers.
Big Glass and the Age of New Astronomy | Space | Air & Space Magazine
hmmm
Makers of prescription painkillers have tried to weaken state measures aimed at stemming the opioid crisis that has killed 165,000.
Politics of pain: Drugmakers fought state opioid limits amid crisis | Center for Public Integrity
Opioid prescriptions: the true gateway drug to a life of addiction.
Buried at the end of a puff piece, some salient facts:
More than 28,000 people died from opioid overdoses in 2014, more than any other year on record. At least half of all opioid overdose deaths involve a prescription opioid.
Obama …committed to reducing overdose deaths and will continue to push Congress to provide $1.1 billion to widen access to treatment services.
…A report by the Center of Public Integrity and Associated Press, published Wednesday, revealed that pharmaceutical giants had spent $880 million on lobbying against opioid restrictions and campaign contributions from 2006 up to 2015.
Sigh…
Drug deaths over the past 15 years have been rising so rapidly that experts say they’ve rarely, if ever, seen anything like it.
This is America on drugs: A visual guide – CNN.com
More evidence that the medical community needs to stop pimping starter kits for opioid addiction.
Graphic images showing the harsh reality of drug addiction may do more harm than good. Here’s what can be done instead.
Drug overdose photos: To share or not? – CNN.com
hmmm
Officials say at least 148 bodies recovered from doomed boat, including many women and children, but hundreds still missing
Mother of Gawd….
SVANGSTA, Sweden (Reuters) – Mustafa Ansari’s journey ended one April morning in his bedroom in a quiet Swedish village. At around 7 a.m., staff at the young asylum-seekers’ center where Ansari was staying found him dead.
…An autopsy found Ansari, who had no papers but was described in the autopsy as 17, had committed suicide. During nine months in Sweden, the authorities had not managed to carry out a single interview for his asylum application.
The young Afghan was a new kind of casualty in Europe’s migration crisis. While thousands have died on the journey to Europe, Ansari made it, only to become caught up in an overloaded system. His story highlights the limits on capacity even in a country like Sweden, which has one of the most open policies towards migrants and refugees. It also underlines the anxieties and risks faced by the more than 100,000 unaccompanied young asylum-seekers who have reached Europe since 2015.
…Processing times for asylum-seekers in the country have nearly tripled over five years to a median of longer than nine months, from just over three months in 2011. Care-workers have lost track of more than 1,000 unaccompanied minors, a third of whom are Afghan males, since 2014.
…Asylum-seekers are generally more likely to attempt suicide than the general population, studies have shown. They suffer high rates of depression, psychosis and other mental health conditions, largely because of the trauma they have fled. In Sweden, government and other groups have estimated that around a quarter of asylum-seekers suffer from mental illnesses like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Ansari had traveled alone. His autopsy report says he was suffering from depression and bipolar disorder. Friends say he desperately missed his family. He waited months for a meeting to process his claim, but the agency canceled one meeting and messed up the venue for the other. “He used to speak about his frustration,” said his fellow asylum-seeker, 18-year-old Afghan Mohsen Naghawi. “He saw himself as unlucky.”
…Like many Afghans, Ansari planned to bring over his family from Iran once he had won asylum.
…”You have to remember that it is a very big responsibility for these boys,” said Ansari’s 18-year old friend, Naghawi. “Their families have sold everything and this is on their shoulders.”
That sense of responsibility intensifies the moment the boys touch Swedish soil.
…As winter approached and the days darkened, extremist attackers in Paris were found to have entered Europe with refugees traveling through Greece. This was a provincial, conservative part of Sweden. Some of Ansari’s friends said they feared the Swedish authorities might be delaying their applications as a tactic to make it easier to deport them.
As spring neared, according to the migrant center staffer Kullberg, Ansari started to adopt European ways. He was accepting handshakes, even hugs, from female staff.
But he had yet to meet anyone from the Migration Agency.
He began to spend hours in his room. His smile disappeared, he stopped going to school and he lost weight, his friends said.
Afghan boy’s hope of new life in Europe ends in suicide
sigh…
Human beings suck!
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders Thursday stood poles apart at the UN General Assembly Thursday, clashing over the cause of their decades-old conflict and Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Source: Israel, Palestinians clash over settlements at UN
Israel needs to knock it off, before they get everyone on the region killed. Go back within the ’67 borders you evil, inhuman, assholes!!!
Fishermen who fled slavery in San Francisco sue boat owner
Sigh… It sounds like the new contract locks workers down into the absolute worst of conditions and treatment. Not an improvement!!!!
For tweens, eye-rolling and backtalk really means, ‘Thank you for the helpful advice. I shall endeavor to act accordingly.’
Want to Raise Successful Daughters? Science Says Nag the Heck Out of Them | Inc.com
hmmmm
Yes, Mia Farrow kind of made an a circus out of international adoption. (Grrrrrrrrrrrr!) But can we just get one point right here? These are Mia’s “adopted children.” They are her “children.” Period. Adoption is the process through which these people became her children, it doesn’t make them any less her children. Can we, as a society, stop saying “adopted children” and start saying the more accurate (and not as fucking racist and ignorant) “children?”
Pretty please?
A powerful Facebook post a Tulsa teacher wrote about her students’ feelings on the police shooting death of Terence Crutcher is going viral.
Sigh….
Body-camera video released by police on Thursday shows an officer in Maryland pepper-spraying a 15-year-old girl who refused to cooperate after her bicycle hit a car.
Officers justified in pepper-spraying Maryland girl, police say | Daily Mail Online
No, no, they were 100% not justified.
..And they should be arrested for not endangering her by getting her medical care.
The additional 40 trillion tons is equivalent to over 50,000 Empire State Buildings.
Greenland’s ice melting faster than we thought, study finds
Sigh….
We’re so fucked.
I hope everyone who shrugged and and said who cares it won’t happen until after I die lives long enough to have their shit wrecked by climate change.
Man alive, do I ever hate people who show no regard for others.
Texas earthquakes, one reaching magnitude 4.8, were caused by injections of wastewater in drilling for oil and gas, scientists say.
Texas quakes caused by injection wells, scientists determine | Dallas Morning News
No shit, Dick Tracy????