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Daily Archives: January 29, 2021
Conversations That Matter: Knowing GMOs – Vancouver Sun
Posted: January 29, 2021 at 11:59 am
When it comes to plants, fruits and vegetables, everything you put in your mouth has been modified one way or another. Cross-pollination, hybridization, open pollination, mutagenesis and genetic engineering all change the makeup of food.
These methods are processes that can produce new strains of food. They wont necessarily, but can.These are often shot-in-the-dark best guess tries. Some work; most dont.
And when they do, they are accepted into the food supply after testing.
Mention genetic modification and for many, it is an out-of-bounds topic. Franken-wheat or Franken-tomatoes or corn or papayas from Hawaii. In Hawaii, three counties tried to enact laws forbidding genetically modified foods but were overruled by the state government and the courts.
The debate, the rules and the process of going into the lab and modifying a plant to fight off a virus or bacteria or be drought resistant is so onerous and expensive that few companies are willing to invest their time and money.
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The Work Diary of a Cinematic Chef – The New York Times
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6 p.m. Finish up at a reasonable hour tonight. Jess is meeting a friend for a freezing-cold outdoor dinner at Meadowsweet, and I fully intend to have a beer, shut my brain off and watch TV in my home theater.
8 p.m. Watched David Byrnes American Utopia; unsurprisingly, it was awesome. Next is History of Swear Words. Nicolas Cage hams it up beautifully, but the editing is a little scattershot.
9:30 a.m. I overslept, Im really sore, and Im not gonna work out this morning. Jesss eye hurts like crazy, and it sounds a lot like when I had a scratched cornea back in college. I head out to get her remedies and an eye patch. Shes excited for some light pirate cosplay, at least.
10:30 a.m. Three different episodes are due for sponsor review on Monday, so I have an absolutely monstrous amount of editing to do. But I also have near back-to-back conference calls until 3 p.m. Im going to squeak out what I can between calls, but need to tend to my sweet Cyclops upstairs when able.
2 p.m. I crack my knuckles, update (video editing software) Premiere and dig in. Fun fact: Im currently editing footage of the leftover fried rice Im eating for lunch. Is that a fun fact? Well its fun to me. Thus completes the brown rice saga.
4:30 p.m. I receive and test out some new samples of my upcoming cookware line. Its carbon steel pans, which Im nervous about presenting as an alternative to nonstick, but once you put in a little practice, they become your lifelong friends.
8 p.m. After a nice uninterrupted chunk of productivity, all three episodes are assembled, have music laid in, and some voice-over is recorded. I really wanted to have them finalized before the weekend, but theres a solid eight-plus hours of voice-over work left to do. Im going to take a dinner break with my swashbuckling significant other, then see if Ive still got juice to keep going.
9 p.m. Nope! Im full of Thai takeout, had two mojitos, my voice is shot from all the conference calls, and its Friday. Its time to do what young lovers do: watch a pulpy murder drama. We settle on The Undoing, cuddle up under our weighted comforter (yes, of course we have one, were stressy Brooklynite millennials) and watch Nicole Kidman continue her long career of crushing it. Before we pass out, I realize that WandaVision just premiered, and I slap myself awake so I can pay attention. Im glad I do, because Wanda describes an overtly 1950s four-course meal, which Im excited to add to the Binging idea list!
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Dreamcatcher’s New Album Dystopia: Road to Utopia Tops iTunes Charts Around The World – soompi
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Dreamcatchers comeback is off to a great start!
On January 27, Dreamcatcher Company confirmed that Dreamcatchers sixth mini album, Dystopia: Road to Utopia, had topped iTunes Top Albums charts around the globe.
The album took No. 1 in 16 regions around the world, including Spain, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil. The album ranked within the Top 10 in 35 regions around the world, including No. 2 in regions like the United States, Germany, Australia, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
On domestic music charts, Odd Eye ranked at No. 6 on Genie andall thesongs from the albumranked from No. 1 to No. 5 on Bugs.It is also reported that Dreamcatcher, Odd Eye (the title track of the album), and Road to Utopia rose to the top of Twitters trends in 33 regions around the world.
The comeback garnered special attention from Dreamcatchers fans as it was the first time in a while that Handong was able to join the group after being unable to return to Korea due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dreamcatcher released Dystopia: Road to Utopia on January 26 at 6 p.m. KST. Check out the music video for Odd Eye here!
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Chris Lynch: Utopian thinking doesn’t need to destroy small business – New Zealand Herald
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OPINION:
It's a new year, and a fresh start for many, but some business owners have started 2021 at war with the authority that is supposed to work for them.
Cycleways are back in the headlines after it was revealed the council wants to remove on-street parking near the popular Copenhagen Bakery on Harewood Rd and replace it with cycleways.
It also wants to reduce the busy four-lane road to two lanes to "make it safer."
This is music to the ears for some, but for others, the plan is a kick in the guts.
The owner of Copenhagen Bakery has been through a lot after her city business was destroyed in the 2011 quake.
She's been through hell getting resource consents to move to Harewood, and now, she says, the council wants to "annihilate" her business.
Die-hard cycling advocates on Facebook have told her "tough, there's more to life than cars and roads. We've got to save the planet".
I understand where they're coming from, but utopia thinking doesn't need to destroy small businesses.
As I've said before, some of Christchurch's cycleways are brilliant and it's fantastic to see many cyclists, while I drive to work, particularly at the intersection of Strickland and Brougham Sts.
When we were first discussing cycleways 8 years ago on Newstalk ZB, most residents, including myself, were overwhelmingly positive. We're the flattest city in New Zealand, and it made sense.
But I don't think people envisioned the removal of on-street parks or the reduction of road sizes - and that's where the conversation gets tricky.
The council said there has been plenty of consultation with the public, citing the Papanui Parallel Cycleway from Northlands to the city, as an example of its flexibility.
It made 80 changes, which seems like a strange gloat. Shouldn't the highly paid city planners have got it right the first time?
I admire people who are passionate, and the cycling lobby group do an outstanding job mobilising members to make oral submissions.
The mayor told me it was important for people to engage in the process. She's right. But what about those, the majority, who didn't want the council to donate $10 million to one of the richest landlords in the city, the Anglican Church - but the council did so anyway.
What about the majority who didn't want rate increases last year during one of the toughest economic periods the country has seen in recent years, but the council went ahead and increased the rates by even more than what it initially announced.
I'll say it again, cycleways are not a problem, but the way in which some council staff make decisions and communicate to the community must change.
They need to take the public with them. Just last year a popular florist on Edgeware Rd was left in tears after finding out the council was going to remove all nearby on-street car parking.
The first she knew about it was when a Fulton Hogan contractor told her on the same day they were to start digging up the road.
It's commendable that Mayor Lianne Dalziel has promised to meet a concerned business owner.
But if the latest plan was so good, she wouldn't need to in the first place.
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‘Glitchpunk’ will see players take to the neon streets from a top-down view – NME
Posted: at 11:56 am
A new top-down cyberpunk game is set for release in the second quarter of the year.
Glitchpunk is a new top-down action game from studio Dark Lord. Its based on the retro style of GTA and GTA2, the predecessors to the 3D open world GTA games that have in turn inspired modern action games such as Grand Theft Auto 5.
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Glitchpunk pits the player as an android bounty hunter with a glitch that causes them to rebel against their programming, and facing off against the government and megacorps of the dystopian setting.
Like GTA2, the game will have you stealing cars, shooting enemies, sneaking around, and upgrading your body with tech to make you a formidable android.
The developers Dark Lord are aiming to make the game true to the genre, by telling a story that covers transhumanism, xenophobia, and religion with a narrative that lets you influence the world, make friends and find love.
Listed amongst the key features are confirmation that there will trains, tanks, motorbikes and busses, and that the gameplay will take place in four different cities including USA and Russia.
Glitchpunk is going to launch into Steam Early Access in the second quarter of 2021. A Discord server is available for players who want to keep up to date with all the games progress.
As part of the Steam Game festival next week, there will be a demo for Glitchpunk released on February 3.
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Teacher who insulted pupils and colleagues in ‘Gossip Girl’ style blog faces being struck off – Mirror Online
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A teacher could be banned from the classroom after writing an anonymous 'Gossip Girl'-style blog about teachers and pupils at his school.
Alexander Price, 43, penned the "The Provoked Pedagogue" blog about students, parents and staff at Denbigh High School in Denbigh, North Wales.
The design and technology teacher even targeted school girls, writing that they dressed " like Eastern European prostitutes and trans-human Kardashian clones" at prom.
Between January 2016 and March 2018 he wrote 24 blog posts, until a colleague found the site, and reported it to headmaster Dr Paul Evans.
Dr Evans quickly connected the dots, and realised that one post, titled 'Liars, Backstabbers and Empire Builders' referred directly to a meeting the two had had.
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In some posts he made up nicknames for headteachers at the school, calling one "El Supremo" and another "Grima Wormtongue" after a character from Lord of the Rings.
At a hearing in Cardiff, Mr Price, who admits writing the blog but denies the posts amount to unacceptable professional conduct, said he had no intention of ever returning to the teaching profession.
Mr Price said: " I would assert the absolute right to freedom of expression.
"In these times of cancel culture and the ownership of language this is one further example of the liberal elite attempting to sanitise the world with their own brand of passive-aggressive censorship and bullying."
He added: "Teaching in Wales is in crisis, teaching at Denbigh High School was non-existent in any meaningful sense of the word, fact borne out of its inability to meet even the basic standards of competence.
"The school is run in a shameful way which negatively impacts on the lives of children and their families in one of the poorest wards of the UK.
"Paul Evans treated Denbigh High School like his own personal fiefdom, running roughshod over procedure and bullying those who did not comply with his methods.
"He blamed me directly for failings in his own management and to seek to intimidate me to complying with his unreasonable demands."
The headteacher said he had been made aware of the 'The Provoked Pedagogue' blog and Twitter account in February 2018.
The 540-student school was in special measures at the time Mr Price wrote the blog.
Dr Evans added: "T o know that one of our colleagues was letting the world know it was a challenging situation and a lack of leadership and direction showed a lack of loyalty towards the school and what we were trying to do at the time.
"I think many staff would find it hurtful one of their colleagues was being disrespectful and pouring scorn on their efforts.
"I think it's very disrespectful to his colleagues, I think if they were to read that they would find it hurtful."
Mr Price has no plans to return to teaching regardless of the panel's decision, but he urged them to not "shoot the messenger" for exposing problems at the school. He said he hoped the blog would "shine a light" on the "disgraceful behaviour" of Dr Evans.
He said: " Behaviour was horrendous and unsafe. Drug use was rife. The blog had a tiny readership and was fully anonymous.
"Hundreds of pages of papers and hours and hours of time have been invested to investigate a blog which yielded zero complaints and simply told the anonymous truth.
"The articles are colourful and meant to be entertaining. While it was active I would regularly receive responses asking if I worked at their school - indicating the issues experienced were mirrored and lending strength to the efforts to anonymise the blog.
"I hope this shines a further light on the how poorly the children of Denbigh High School are being served.
"I hope these proceedings finally manage to drive the improvements that all the people served by the school deserve."
In one article titled "The Problem With Prom", Mr Price called the event "a shallow, vacuous affair, about nothing more than who has spent the most on looking nice".
He described the evening as where anxious young teens are "shoehorned into gowns and paraded into towns like cattle".
The post called attending teenagers: "Shameless chicken fillets shoved into criminally expensive and ill-fitting gowns."
Presenting officer Ashanti-Jade Walton asked Mr Price if he was sorry for his comments about the school prom.
He answered: "I'm sorry that so many pupils are forced to do this. That's what I'm sorry about."
Dr Evans hit back, saying his comments were "extremely hurtful".
He added: "The pupils are not from rich backgrounds therefore could not be in a position to afford expensive prom gowns or overpriced cosmetics.
"I believe they are wholly derogatory comments about the pupils at the school, disrespectful and seeking to undermine pupils at the school.
"The comments are wholly offensive to parents whose pupils attend the school."
Colin Adkins, Mr Price's NASUWT union representative said his comments were fair and a "reasonable professional opinion", in which the school, parents and pupils could not be identified.
He said: " The contents of the blog are true and the attack on Mr Price is an attempt to cover-up the failings of the school.
"Just because these facts are inconvenient to the school should not allow the school to succeed in this cover up.
"The blogs are totally anonymised. There is not one article which mentions a pupil by name, a parent by name, or a member of staff by name."
Mr Price left the school in 2019 and may be struck off permanently, pending the outcome of the hearing.
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Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki believes users will create the metaverse – VentureBeat
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Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki wants to inhabit the metaverse an online place where we work and play and entertain ourselves. He has dreamed about it for a long time, and he has so many followers now that Roblox will likely be one of the most credible candidates for building the metaverse, the universe of virtual worlds that are all interconnected, like in novels such asSnow CrashandReady Player One.
Roblox has 36 million people who come back daily to play on the platform. That makes the company one of the lead horses to move on to the next generation of technology. And Baszucki is a big fan of getting his own users to do the work.
People do everything from playing traditional games, to social experiences that are more around hanging out and just being together whether its working together in a restaurant or running away from a tornado, Baszucki said. And in the midst of this very difficult time, weve seen a lot of people using Roblox as a way to stay connected, whether its trying to have a birthday party, or how do we graduate from high school.
Baszuckis company is planning to go public soon through a direct listing offering, and Baszucki isnt able to talk about the latest financial details now. But Roblox has built a big war chest, raising $520 million in private capital at a $29.5 billion valuation earlier this month. It can use that money to build the metaverse and populate it with things that the users created.
Since Roblox focuses on user-generated content, Baszucki doesnt think his team will create the metaverse. His users will.
Above: Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki (right) speaks with Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat at Into the Metaverse.
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We think of ourselves as shepherds of this idea. But its an idea thats been around for a long time, he said. Our founding story goes way back to a prior company, Knowledge Revolution, where my Roblox cofounder Eric [Cassel] and I were building educational software to help people figure out how to understand physics experiments. And in the process of watching lots and lots of students use interactive physics, we saw that in addition to doing their physics homework, they were building stuff and creating stuff and watching what would happen when a car ran into a building. This kind of germinated the idea.
That origin is not so different from what Nvidia is doing today with its Omniverse physics simulation world, which is a kind of metaverse for engineers. (Richard Kerris of Nvidia will speak about that on Day Three of our event). Nvidias focus, however, is hyper-realistic.
Our hope is the metaverse doesnt just look like reality, Baszucki said. It feels like reality so that the cars in the metaverse have engines and they have axles and they have wheels. When the wheel falls off the car, the car does what we would expect in real life. So part of this hope of a physically driven metaverse is actually easier to program and easier to create emergent behavior because it kind of works like we expect.
He added, Weve all lost ourselves in a Pixar movie that is very high-quality rendering but it is not photorealistic rendering.
Above: How to make a metaverse
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The true metaverse will have something like eight different characteristics, Baszucki said. You have to have an avatar with a virtual identity. You can be everything from a rock star to a fashion model, and thats one big draw of the metaverse.
You can make friends with real people and socialize in the metaverse. It has to be immersive, or make you feel like youre somewhere else and you lose your sense of reality. You should be able to log in from anywhere, regardless of the country or culture where you come from. You need a low-latency connection, whether youre at a school or a business.
The metaverse has to have low friction, meaning you can go anywhere instantly. If youre studying ancient Rome at school, you should be able to transport yourself there within a second and take a tour with your class. It has to have a variety of content to support the long tail of interests people have. You need a vibrant economy to ensure that people can make a living in the metaverse not just coders but artists and designers too. And finally, you need safety and stability, so that people can come together and improve digital civility.
Above: Roblox will hold events related to Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline.
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Baszucki has done a couple of events with Ernest Cline, the author of Ready Player One and Ready Player Two. I asked Baszucki if he identified with the characters in the book who created the Oasis, or the books version of the metaverse. The founders of the Oasis in the book are Ogden Morrow and James Halliday.
When Ready Player One came out, I sent it to all the executives in the company because it was capturing not just societal changes but what I thought were visionary technologies that we were going to see play out as these platforms got better, Baszucki said. We really try to fade into the background. So Im not sure either one of those characters applies to us. We dont make any content. We actually dont have control of the content. We try to make really good technology and tools and a platform. And then we get amazed by the content.
He added, We almost see ourselves more as the creators of a primitive part of the electrical grid, back there in the distance, and were trying to more and more highlight the creative geniusof our creator community, which is really the real engine that works with us to power our part of the metaverse.
Baszucki compares what Roblox is doing to the invention of the printing press. The tech was so new that some philosophers at the time felt that people started reading too much. Over time, the culture came to accept book reading. Video went through the same cycle, as are games now. I joked that parents will one day tell their kids to stop reading and go back into Roblox to learn something.
Above: Lil Nas X in a Roblox experience
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People will know they have a physical identity and a digital identity, he said. Just as people that are very facile with books and videos and balancing them, were optimistic they will be with the metaverse as well. Were not so dystopian in our vision relative to maybe some science fiction. We think people will be able to balance this and use it in a positive way. We think it will be an integral part of learningand working.Just another tool side by side with video and books and other forms of communication.
Amid the pandemic, Baszucki said he has enjoyed seeing experiments on Roblox like concerts and parties that enable people to enjoy each other while social distanced.
Were hopeful that there are many situations where immersive 3D communication can bring people together, where its very difficult when theyre forced to be at a distance, he said. An example would be our Roblox holiday party, which we did in Robloxwith hundreds and hundreds of people.And because they were all employees, we were able to do the things we might do at a holiday party. I wish we could have been together physically. But we did have a nightclub. We did have a stage, wedid havea bar.
Quality has its own way of rising to the top. But the company has to spend a lot more time making sure the place is civil. More than 1,700 trust and safety volunteers ensure that Roblox is a safe and stable world for players.
We dont in any way filter on quality, but we have incredibly polished experiences that tend to do better, he said. We try to build systems that bubble up interesting things.We dont really know what is high quality if its safe and civil our Roblox community will vote with their feed and with their engagement and say this is interesting.
User-generated content rules on Roblox, and many young developers are starting to become entrepreneurs, forming teams or even studios focused on Roblox games. Hundreds of thousands are making interesting content, and more than 1,000 are making $10,000 or more and 250 are making more than $100,000. Those people are working alongside big brands that are making their own games for the platform.
The advances that will lead us to the metaverse are inexorable, Baszucki aid, as bandwidth, mobile devices, and other technologies improve.
Roblox has 830 employees, but Baszucki said it will need a diverse group of people to fill out its team to build the metaverse, with experts ranging from 3D game engines to corporate civility.
Baszucki believes that, if done right, the metaverse will make the world a better place by increasing the civility of the world.
The way we moderate, the way we nudge, the way we encourage civil discourse on the platform Im optimistic well be able to measure the general civility of society by watching whats happening on this platform, he said. Im also excited that at various ages, there will be various levels of appropriate nudging. There will be the ability tohave people with very different viewpointspop a little outof maybe the bubble they have and safely meet people with very different viewpoints and have a civil discussion with them.
Above: Part of the JDRF world inside Roblox.
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I also asked Baszucki if the metaverse is the place where well achieve digital immortality, as happens in the Ready Player Two novel.
This is such an enormous thing to think about. I think it goes way beyond the medical. Its a whole separate industry right there, Baszucki said. I do thinkover time the metaverse will be this wonderful place where [non-player characters] NPCs improve.Well see theTuring test happen not just through text and voice, but well see the Turing test happen in themetaverse.Well start to see NPCs that are harder and harder to distinguish from people over time.And this may be the foreshadowing to ultimately immortality. There may be forms of immortality that are a rough approximationof you and me. So I could imagine if you and I wore a device for our whole life that recorded everything we saw and everything we said, machine learning might be able to create an approximationof us that could live. But Im not so sure. I think its gonna be a while before we can snapshot every neuron and build that out.
So if you had to think of one, one thing you want to do in the metaverse, so what would that be?
Asked what he wants to do in the metaverse, Baszucki said his first thought was boring: just hang out with people that he knows in a social setting.
I think I want to have that ability to come together with people Ive been missing for a really, really long time.
He also wants to play a game in a virtual junkyard with friends, or two teams of five. They would build a crazy contraption with welding torches and drills and other gear, and then they would compete with each other using their contraptions.
Its all about the complexity of the physics and the interaction and emergent behavior, Baszucki said. These kinds of things are exciting to me.
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Does Matthew Die in ‘A Discovery of Witches’? The Vampire’s Fate Revealed! – Distractify
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After Diana absorbed the Book of Life, many fans questioned if that would mean she is now immortal like her vampire beau. Though this is not disclosed in the book series, Harkness addressed the question about Diana's mortality and Matthew's immortality during a fan Q&A.
While some fans have theorized that Diana may have created her own immortality spell to live out her days with Matthew, Harkness confirmed during the fan event that she will eventually die. "Shes mortal and a warm-blood, and not going to have an extended life," Harkness said.
The author added, "Matthew has an extended life, and I think, again, the sad truth is none of us really live forever, and we all have to make the best of what we get handed. So I think thats a really normal part of life. One of the things we need to do better maybe in our time is learning to say goodbye, and learning how to live without the kind of regrets."
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How the Media and Politicians Aided Antifa Rioters in Portland | Opinion – Newsweek
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The following essay is excerpted from Andy Ngo's forthcoming book Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy, due out from Center Street on February 2.
On July 5, 2020, hundreds of militant Antifa and Black Lives Matter activists returned to again attack federal law enforcement officers outside the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in downtown Portland. They were masked and dressed in black as they tried to burn down the federal building. They also assaulted construction crews who were working around the clock to replace wooden barriers that were torn down by Antifa rioters the previous night.
Christopher Fellini, 31, was arrested that night and charged with assaulting a federal officer. In his possession, officers found a knife, pepper spray and a powerful laser. For weeks on end, rioters had organized into subdivisions that used laser pointers to blind and injure the eyes of cops. Fellini's name stood out because he was previously charged at another fiery Portland Antifa riot in 2017 (his charge was ultimately dropped).
Another federal arrestee was Andrew Steven Faulkner, 24, who was also charged with assaulting an officer. During his arrest, he was found carrying pipe bomb components and a sheathed machete. He later pleaded guilty but was not given prison time.
For the next four weeks, Antifa's plan of escalating attacks on federal property to provoke a federal response for the cameras produced the exact propaganda they wanted. On any given night, there were dozens who identified as press. At its peak there were probably more than a hundred journalists and live streamers, most of whom were sympathetic to the rioters and protesters. Instinctively, and at the urging or demand of others, their cameras were trained solely on law enforcement to capture their every move. Those who ran afoul of Antifa's rules were forced out or assaulted and robbed. Leftwing live streamer Tristan Taylor was beaten to the ground and had his recording equipment stolen.
Every use of force by officers, whether it be tear gas, smoke, pepper balls or arrests, was heavily scrutinized. Outofcontext video snippets were released on social media and published by news outlets, generating mass rage and universally negative press for law enforcement and the Trump administration. The officers were called "Trump's gestapo," "storm troopers" and "thugs" by Democratic politicians and the media.
Erin Smith, a conservative trans woman and writer who goes undercover at large Antifa riots on the West Coast, tells me Antifa use a "calibrated level of violence" to provoke reactions by law enforcement for propaganda purposes.
"Antifa seek to force law enforcement into a dilemma action, where there are simply no good responses from a public relations standpoint," Smith said via email. "They either fail to respond to Antifa harassment and look weak, or react in ways likely to be perceived by the casual observer as an overreaction. Both choices undermine the legitimacy of the state and its security forces."
As useful idiots for Antifa, the press predictably published reports that helped provoke more hatred for law enforcement, contributing to more people showing up to the protests-turned-riots.
"Trump sent cops to Portland and they're 'kidnapping people off the streets,'" read a Vice News headline. "'It was like being preyed upon': Portland protesters say federal officers in unmarked vans are detaining them," read another from The Washington Post.
All these stories based on Antifa talking points were meant to create an impression that Trump had literally sent secret police to disappear leftwing opposition. It was false. Using unmarked vehicles to make targeted arrests is neither illegal nor unusual. Every law enforcement agency around the world uses unmarked vehicles. When officers had attempted the usual route of moving in to physically arrest someone at the riots, they were mobbed by rioters who "dearrested" their comrades by surrounding police and pulling them away. Antifa claimed victory online each time this happened.
Accusations of there being "secret police" and "unidentified federal agents" were also false. Every officer wore official uniforms that displayed their federal agency via badges on the shoulders with clear words on the front that read "POLICE." That politicians and journalists did not or pretended not to recognize the uniforms is not an excuse. And no one was ever "disappeared." All those detained were properly processed and read their Miranda rights. Most were released within hours and later had their charges dismissed.
As bad as the riots already were, Portland City Council and local politicians actively worked to undermine the federal government's attempts to protect federal property. In effect, they were acting as cobelligerents with Antifa in their uprising. When ex-acting secretary Chad Wolf of DHS flew to Portland from Washington, D.C., in midJuly to survey the extent of the violence and destruction, local officials preemptively refused to meet with him.
"We're aware that [DHS leadership is] here. We wish they weren't," tweeted Mayor Wheeler. "We haven't been invited to meet with them, and if we were, we would decline."
Oregon Democratic senator Ron Wyden called federal officers an "occupying army."
Oregon governor Kate Brown echoed and amplified the false media headlines. "This is a democracy, not a dictatorship. We cannot have secret police abducting people in unmarked vehicles," Gov. Brown tweeted. By midJuly, the Portland City Council officially banned Portland Police from cooperating in any way with federal law enforcement.
The antipolice and antiTrump echo chamber involving Antifa, the media and local politicians brought Portland into international headlines. With that, protesters from the region and around the country descended on the city, believing they were opposing "fascist" cops. Gatherings in front of the federal courthouse swelled from a couple hundred to more than five thousand by mid-July. Antifa now had the perfect opportunity to carry out attacks they planned using huge numbers of protesters as human shields. It worked incredibly well. When I was undercover on the ground, what I saw was a war zone with armed belligerents. And they were just getting started. Over time, they came better and better prepared with explosives, guns and even power tools to cut into the courthouse's defense barrier.
Andy Ngo is author of the upcoming book Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. Twitter: @MrAndyNgo
The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.
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Candace Owens slams AOC for trying to cause an insurrection against ICE and says ANTIFA attempted to murde – The Sun
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CANDACE Owens has slammed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, claiming she's trying to push an insurrection against ICE.
Sharing AOC's post on Twitter on Wednesday, the conservative commentator asked Twitter why it wasn't investigating the congresswoman for "inciting violence" over her post.
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On January 26, AOC claimed that despite President Joe Biden ordering a half to deportations that the "rogue department" of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement was not "refusing to comply."
In the tweet, she said: "People must understand the depth of what's happening here: the President of the United States has ordered a halt to deportations.
"ICE, a federal agency, is refusing to comply. There's no reforming this rogue dept. It's time for a new, just vision."
In response, Owens, 31, asked the social media platform why it wasn't fact-checking AOC as it was a "federal judge that halted the order."
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She tweeted: "Can anyone explain to me why Twitter is not fact-checking this post?
"Shouldn't our FBI investigate this for 'inciting violence'?
"This is a LIE and ANTIFA has attempted to murder ICE agents in the past due to lies like these. A federal judge has halted the orderNOT ICE."
The attempted murder that Owens was referring to was the 2019 Antifa attack at an immigration detention center in Washington state.
Willem Van Spronsen, 69, had written and distributed a manifesto before the attack and was once part of the Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club which claimed to be an "anti-fascist, anti-racist, pro-worker organization."
No ICE employees or detainees were hurt in the attack, an agency spokeswoman Tanya Roman told The Washington Post.
Owens continued that AOC was knowingly looking to cause an "insurrection" against the federal agency by lying about ICE.
She said: "Look at the comments beneath her post. AOC is knowingly looking to cause an 'insurrection' against a federal agency by lying about ICE.
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"Surely Twitter will use the same standard they have applied heavily across conservative accounts for 'inciting violence.'"
Twitter did not publicly reply to Owens' post.
It comes after Owens said that Washington, DC, was "more out of control" during the Black Lives Matter riots and the Brett Kavanaugh hearings.
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"As aD.Cresidentour city burned for WEEKS this summer duringBLMriots. They destroyed & looted private businesses for WEEKS,"Owenstweeted earlier this month.
"What happened at theCapitollast week registered as a 2 on a scale of to 1-BLM. Watching the media pretend otherwise is appalling brainwash."
The conservative authorwent on to say she was "so confused" when her family were asking if she was okay during the riot "and yet didn't ask over this summer when we were virtually under siege for weeks."
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