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Survey: Fewer Than 4 Percent of Journalists Are Republicans as of 2022
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Survey: Fewer Than 4 Percent of Journalists Are Republicans as of 2022

There's a suggested Community Note to go with this chart that warns the reader to be cautious of any image without any source or citation given. Fair enough, but then there's another suggested Community…
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The Left Is Lying About Abortion Bans
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The Left Is Lying About Abortion Bans

Amber Nicole Thurman died of septic shock with “retained products of conception” in late summer 2022. Just a few weeks before, the overturn of Roe v. Wade triggered Georgia’s state law banning abortions…
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Taylor Swift, Prophet of Senescence
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Taylor Swift, Prophet of Senescence

Last weekend, after Donald Trump posted “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” on Truth Social, my first thought was: “Who is Taylor Swift?” Of course, I jest—but only a little. Yes, I am aware of a person…
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The Left Is Lying About Abortion Bans
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The Left Is Lying About Abortion Bans

Politics The Left Is Lying About Abortion Bans It wasn’t abortion bans, but medical error and the cavalier regulation of abortion pills that killed Amber Thurman and Candi Miller. Credit: image via Shutterstock Amber Nicole Thurman died of septic shock with “retained products of conception” in late summer 2022. Just a few weeks before, the overturn of Roe v. Wade triggered Georgia’s state law banning abortions from the sixth week of pregnancy. Thurman’s death, when recently examined by the State of Georgia’s maternal mortality review board, was deemed “preventable.” Georgia doctors did not immediately remove the dead infant remains from her uterus when Thurman arrived at the hospital in critical condition, having taken pills to chemically abort her twin babies at nine weeks’ gestation.  Candi Miller, also from Georgia, ordered her abortion pills online. The Dutch supplier Aid Access, which imports its pills from India, sends DIY abortion kits all over the world, including to approximately 7,000 U.S. customers each month. Miller did not know how far along she was in her fourth pregnancy when she took the pills, only that she was afraid of the state’s new law banning abortions and equally afraid of being pregnant again due to chronic diabetes and lupus. When she died at home a few days later, her autopsy revealed high doses of diphenhydramine (the active ingredient in Benadryl), acetaminophen (found in painkillers such as Tylenol), as well as fentanyl in Miller’s body. The founder of Aid Access, Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, told ProPublica “it was clear the abortion pill did not cause [Miller’s] death,” even though Miller was not in critical condition until immediately after taking the pills.   Somehow, these two stories are supposed to mean legalizing more abortion would prevent more deaths. Bans cause doctors to deny women life-saving procedures—never mind that no life-saving would be needed had these mothers not taken abortion pills in the first place—and therefore, bans kill. ProPublica notes at the end of its report that “no doctor has been prosecuted for violating abortion bans,” but who knows when one might?  The publication of Thurman and Miller’s stories this week has already brought a flurry of Democratic statements on the danger of abortion bans for the health of women. The spin, however, cannot remain unburdened by what has been: Miller didn’t die because she was pregnant. She died in the process of attempting to take her unborn child’s life, with $80 mail-order abortion pills and fentanyl besides. Thurman didn’t develop sepsis because she was pregnant. She developed it because she tried to end her pregnancy using an FDA-approved drug under FDA-approved circumstances. The buck does not stop with the doctors who failed to save her life after that fact.  Mifepristone, the active ingredient in Mifeprex, is responsible for the majority of abortions performed in the United States today. It is typically prescribed in tandem with misoprostol, and the pair is said to be 99 percent effective. Indeed, Jen Villavicencio, an OB-GYN at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, boasts, “Research shows that when people have access to accurate information about how to manage their abortions, they can do so safely on their own.” Apparently, this is good enough reason for ACOG to be a full-throated supporter of the libertarian approach to abortifacient access that lead to Miller’s and Thurman’s deaths.  Despite the experts’ insistence to the contrary, Miller and Thurman are far from the only women to have suffered complications from attempted chemical abortions at home. This is precisely the problem Erin Hawley sought to rectify through the Supreme Court earlier this year, in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, an appeal for restraint in drug access which the “radically” “conservative” Supreme Court declined to grant. Complications are four times more likely after a chemical abortion than after a surgical one, but since 2016 the FDA has stopped recording adverse events related to chemical abortions, tallying only deaths.  The most common side effect of a chemical abortion seems to be an incomplete removal of all the dead baby parts. If the drug regimen fails to adequately purge a woman’s womb, she is at a high risk for septic infection, which must be treated at a hospital by surgically dilating her cervix and scraping her uterus of the child’s remains—the salubrious “D&C.” Mifepristone’s effectiveness in purging the womb decreases significantly after the eighth week, according to a survey of numerous clinical trials, yet it is FDA-approved for abortive purposes through the 10th week of pregnancy, and even recommended into the 11th week by the Association of American Medical Colleges, with as little preparation as a single phone consultation. That’s exactly how Thurman used it. A North Carolina abortion establishment sold her the pills as a stop-gap solution when she didn’t make her appointment in time. She ingested the pills before making the four-hour drive back home to Georgia without any apparent concern. A day or so later found her vomiting blood and passed out on her apartment floor, the point at which her boyfriend saw fit to call for help.  The experts concluded these deaths were preventable. Undeniably, this much is true. For unexplained reasons, Thurman’s doctors did not perform a D&C on her until 20 hours after she arrived at the hospital, despite it being legal in the state of Georgia to do so in case of danger to the life of the mother. But the North Carolina abortion shop handing out deadly pills like candy to a woman from the next state over, rather than lose a customer, should also be subject to investigation. Miller’s death, likewise, would have been far less likely were it not as easy to buy abortifacient pills online as it is to buy a pair of sneakers. It is impossible to recount these stories without highlighting the deeper problems at stake, which go beyond the corruption endemic in our medical establishment and federal drug bureaucracy. If we can say Thurman’s death, in particular, was preventable by legalizing child murder—and the mother-saving procedures that too often must accompany it—we can certainly also say it was preventable by marriage, by fatherly responsibility, and yes, by chastity, that long-neglected virtue. Likewise, it is quite clear that inhibiting access to deadly drugs of all sorts would have been better for Miller’s whole family. Much, indeed, was preventable.  But one does not need to be convinced of conservatism to see this. The bare language renders a conclusion in favor of abortion libertarianism impossible. How is it that Thurman and Miller’s deaths must be called “maternal” deaths, but the dead children clinging to their uterine lining are nothing more than “fetal tissue”? How can we say these women died as mothers but their babies did not die as children, at least not children these mothers could have had any obligation toward? The concept of mother insists on a relationship, and a child whose existence cannot simply be denied when it is not desired. The post The Left Is Lying About Abortion Bans appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Taylor Swift, Prophet of Senescence
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Taylor Swift, Prophet of Senescence

Culture Taylor Swift, Prophet of Senescence Where are the superstars of yesteryear? Credit: image via Shutterstock Last weekend, after Donald Trump posted “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” on Truth Social, my first thought was: “Who is Taylor Swift?” Of course, I jest—but only a little. Yes, I am aware of a person named Taylor Swift who writes and sings pop songs, performs in outrageously over-the-top stage shows, sells an inconceivable number of albums, periodically attends NFL games featuring her football-star beau, and inspires widespread devotion among the hoi polloi—at least those not voting Republican in November. Even so, what I know of Taylor Swift has largely been acquired through osmosis. Taylor Swift is in the atmosphere, so I am conscious of the reality of Taylor Swift. But my familiarity with her goes no further than acknowledging her existence. I am certain that I have never listened to the entirety of one of her songs, and if I have heard a verse here or there, it is because I happened upon one of them on the radio or on a TV commercial. I could not give you a title or a line; I could not even define her musical style. I have seen clips from her live shows on ads on YouTube. I do not believe I have ever heard her speak for more than a few seconds, though I vaguely remember flipping by and seeing her host Saturday Night Live.  I say all of this not to validate Donald Trump’s assessment of Taylor Swift—for me to render a judgment on her songs or role in American public life, I would have to actually know something about her beyond the mere facts of her face and omnipresence—but to confirm something about myself: I am getting older. Although I turned 41 only this year—still a young man, or so I am told—I have reached an age when I have started to resist processing entertainment figures who emerged after a certain date. That I can string together basic facts about Taylor Swift is simply a sign of her ubiquity; were it not for the fact that she is a genuine superstar, she would be as anonymous to me as Billie Eilish or Charli XCX—people about whom I know literally nothing other than their names. I did not even know Charli XCX’s name until Kamala Harris deposed Joe Biden. To be sure, these are not exactly my sort of pop artists. When I listen to American popular music, I’m likely to listen to Bobby Short performing Cole Porter, Johnny Mathis or Andy Williams singing Christmas songs, or Frank Sinatra lamenting “in the wee small hours”—the last of which reflects my own aversion to the daylight hours to an almost eerie degree. Yes, I admit that I seem to have developed decidedly retro tastes, but my preference for the old, the well-worn, and the downright antique in music does not in and of itself account for my feelings of bafflement and perplexity about what the kids are listening to these days.  Take the movies. This is a form of entertainment in which I am—allegedly—far better versed. After all, I work as a film critic and essayist, and I am sometimes identified, on the back of DVDs or Blu-rays for which I have recorded audio commentaries, as a “film historian.” I am proud of my mastery of cinema, but I find that my mastery has a cut-off point. I saw virtually every new movie worth seeing in the 1990s and 2000s, but thereafter, my attention drifted and my expertise waned.  I can rattle off the best movies of 1994 (Barcelona, Bullets Over Broadway, Nobody’s Fool, Quiz Show, The Paper—see, that was easy), the best neo-noir of 1996 (Blood and Wine), and the best car chase of 1998 (it was in John Frankenheimer’s Ronin, of course), but I would be hard pressed to name the Oscar nominees from 2020. I gather that I am not alone in being unable to tell Chris Pratt apart from Chris Hemsworth. And there’s another one, isn’t there? Chris Pine? But in my case, it’s really true. When I saw the trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine, I was genuinely surprised that the star was named Ryan Reynolds and not a Chris. At least I think it was Ryan Reynolds—it wasn’t Ryan Gosling, was it? Because I still review new movies, I eventually learn to distinguish this actor from that actor, but I maintain there is a certain advantage to having no idea who is on the screen: Because I do not see a movie with Ryan Reynolds with any real sense of his stardom, I can evaluate his performance far more honestly.  I would like to tell myself that my ignorance of these celebrities is a reflection of the quality of their work. In my considered opinion, modern music and movies are severely wanting, and therefore my lack of knowledge of their practitioners is itself a form of criticism. But I think the truth is simpler: It’s my age. It may well be that the human brain can only absorb so many movie stars, pop singers, and internet personalities, and I have reached my limit. So, as I go through my favorite TV shows of 2000, remind me again—who is Taylor Swift?  The post Taylor Swift, Prophet of Senescence appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Piecing Together Maui's Smart City Plans! Identifying Smart City Projects By Related Terms
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Piecing Together Maui's Smart City Plans! Identifying Smart City Projects By Related Terms

Piecing Together Maui's Smart City Plans! Identifying Smart City Projects/Techno Fascist NWO Terms - By Buzz Words Tied to Globalist Narrative - Identifying Smart City Projects By Buzz Words Tied to Globalist Narrative - The WEF - UN - Globalist Collective and the VC Deep State Establishment Know Damn Well How Much Freedom Lovers Hate Their Techno-Fascit Dystopian 15 Minute Smart Cites. For that very reason it is quite common that when discussing Smart Cities in Public, they will try to hide the Fact that they are talking about them. - Yet they will still use the standard UN, Agenda 2030, WEF Jargon. This can often help you Identify if the project they are discussing is indeed a 15 Minute/Smart City. There are not that many that you need to know, so it shouldn't be that hard to figure out if they are referring to them. * 13,924 views Sep 5, 2024 Brush Junkie - In this Premiere we show you how to identify Smart City plans in your area, using keywords and phrases that keep showing up in these plans. - Some of these words include: State "Strategic Plans for Transit Oriented Development (TOD), County "General Plans" (2030/2045), local "Community Development Plans", "TOD Corridor", "Community Corridor", "Cultural Corridor", "Commercial Corridor", "Complete Streets" ,"Complete Neighborhoods", "Economic Development", "Smart Growth" principles, "Smart Infrastructure" projects, "Smart Cities", "15 Minute Cities", "Strong Cities", "EcoBarrios", "Multi-modal" Transport plans, "Mixed-Use" zoning, "Walking Paths", "Bike lanes" "Greenway", and "Public Private Partnerships" (Corporatism/Fascism). Other key terms that appear often in these plans (with translations) are; "Sustainable Development", "Diversity/Equity/Inclusive" (DEI), "Resilience", "Innovation/Innovative" (AI), "Transparency/Accountability" (track, trace, and report), "Impact", "4IR" or "4th Industrial Revolution" (4th Reich), "Low-Carbon/Carbon Neutral", "Environmental Social Governance/Electronic Social Governance" (ESG), "Digital ID/Digital Twin", Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), "Human Capital Index/Social Credit Score", "Internet of Things" (IoT), "Internet of Bio-Nano Things" (IoBNT), "Wireless Body Area Networks" (WBAN), "Mesh Network", "6G", "Fast Track", "Biometric", "NEST", etc. We also give an example of how a Smart City, or EcoBarrio, was defeated in Perez Zeledon Costa Rica, thanks in part to the efforts of Dustin Bryce, blogger for "Interest of Justice", who served legal papers to them before the vote was to be held that caused them to cancel the vote, defeating their Smart City! So, if you find a similar plan near you, make sure to spread awareness for people to show up at these meetings and give their testimonies against it. Special thanks to all of our viewers who sent information that helped us put pieces of the puzzle together! Mahalo nui for your support! Sound the Alarm book available now! https://themauibook.com/ - FOLLOW ALONG WITH OUR INVESTIGATION
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Corporate Greed & How Private Equity is Destroying U.S. Businesses, Customer Service & Careers
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Corporate Greed & How Private Equity is Destroying U.S. Businesses, Customer Service & Careers

Corporate Greed & How Private Equity is Destroying U.S. Businesses, Customer Service & Careers - 53,478 views Sep. 15, 2024 According to Nicole - Everything They Touch Turns to Shit. Ruthless Profiteering Through The Financial Rape and Exploitation of Businesses. This is a major reason WHY it has become so difficult to get Good Service or Find Employees That Actually Know What They Are Doing. Shitty Service That Costs Way More. Doesn't that sound great? - No. And it Should Be Illegal. How these Mega Corporation Equity Firms Manage Businesses Should be Forced to Meet Certain Standards. But the Problems With Monopolies and Corporate Misbehavior will not be Put in Check by our Politicians. And these Corporate Pirates are even Taking Over the Government and Running it Themselves.. - But How the Hell Can You Really Boycott Companies that Own Almost Everything. All I can say is SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES THAT HAVE GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICES AND ARE ALIGNED WITH YOUR VALUES - How Private Equity Is Ruining Everything - Visit my sponsor https://zocdoc.com/accordingtonicole to easily book local, top-rated doctors who take your insurance. Please LIKE this video, leave me a comment, and subscribe for more content. Support this channel on Patreon:   / accordingtonicole   Follow me on Instagram:   / according_to_nicole   - Business inquires ONLY: AccordingToNicole2022@gmail.com Support this channel by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nicolesy... ? Learn a new skill and quickly increase your income without student debt: https://coursecareers.com/a/according... - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES - Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@AccordingtoNicole
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Getting OLDER is the BEST!!
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Getting OLDER is the BEST!!

....so long as you look after your health and train!!! UTL COMMENT:- Couldn’t agree more…I’m mid-50's and feeling in pretty good best shape ?? Just gotta keep at it - I train weights twice a week. I don't do enough cardio but I do walk >8km / day.... I also enjoy the WISDOM and KNOWLEDGE that comes with it!!!
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Mis/Disinfo Bill: Australian Senator Issues WARNING! - Senator Alex Antic
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Mis/Disinfo Bill: Australian Senator Issues WARNING! - Senator Alex Antic

Australia is on the verge of passing the Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2024 that will have extreme consequences surrounding speaking freely online, and for platforms like Rumble and X that support free speech. Senator Alex Antic joins Maria to discuss the far-reaching implications of the Bill and what can be done. UTL COMMENT:- This fcuking Bill has to be stopped at all costs!! This shall be the beginning of the end of our freedoms! If you would like to support Zeee Media to continue getting the truth out to more people, you can donate via this link: https://donate.stripe.com/6oEdUL2eF1IAdXibII Website: https://www.zeeemedia.com Begin your journey to uncompromised privacy and save up to $500 on Zeee Media Above Phone Bundles. Visit Above Phone: https://abovephone.com/maria/ If you're in Australia, visit Gold Bullion Australia (Gold Stackers) today and consider securing your wealth with Australia's leading supplier of gold and silver bullion: https://www.goldbullionaustralia.com.au/?utm_source_zeeemedia&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=zeeemedia Visit https://www.kepm.com/maria and consider safeguarding your paper assets using affordable silver and gold bullion bars and coins with minimal premiums and commissions. Buy Stockman Steaks' GUARANTEED mRNA-free, non-GMO, hormone-free meat for your family and support Aussie Farmers today: https://stockmansteaks.com.au/maria If you're in the US or Canada, prepare with high-quality storable food and heirloom seeds with Heaven's Harvest: https://heavensharvest.com/maria Prepare for cyber attacks, power outages and more by ensuring you and your family have alternate communication means through a Satellite phone! Visit the link below: https://sat123.com/maria/ View Hope & Tivon's EMF protection products and more via this link: https://ftwproject.com/ref/468 To order Dr. Zelenko's products today, visit the below link, and use referral code MARIAZEEE for 5% off your order: https://zstacklife.com/?ref=MARIAZEEE
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The Guess Who: The band Tom Petty said never got their dues
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The Guess Who: The band Tom Petty said never got their dues

The Canadian unsung heroes. The post The Guess Who: The band Tom Petty said never got their dues first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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