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Daily Archives: July 25, 2021
WW3 fears as China threatens to NUKE Japan on eve of Olympics if it intervenes in Taiwan conflict… – The US Sun
Posted: July 25, 2021 at 3:47 pm
CHINA is threatening to NUKE Japan on the eve of the Olympics if it intervenes in conflict with Taiwan, it has been revealed in a new video.
The communist republic said that it would declare "full-scale war" against Japan if the Taiwan disagreement escalates, stoking World War Three fears.
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It comes after earlier this month, China vowed to invade Taiwan and explained how it would do it.
An article in a state-controlled publication offered a glimpse of a terrifying three-stage plan to pave the way for an invasion force to storm the breakaway island.
President Xi Jinping pledged a "complete reunification" with Taiwan as he delivered a speech to mark 100 years of the Chinese Communist party.
Any invasion would represent a serious escalation of hostilities and could drag in the US through its pact to defend Taiwan.
Washingtons regional allies such as South Korea, Japan and Australia could also be sucked into a conflict as would Nato forces such as the UK because the US is a member of the alliance.
But a video channel, allegedly approved by the Chinese Communist Party with close ties to the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), took the anger to the next level.
In the new video now deleted, a narrator said: We will use nuclear bombs first. We will use nuclear bombs continuously.
"We will do this until Japan declares unconditional surrender for the second time.
When we liberate Taiwan, if Japan dares to intervene by force even if it only deploys one soldier, one plane or one ship we will not only return fire but also wage full-scale war against Japan itself.
Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso has said: We must defend Taiwan, under our alliance with the US.
And Defence Minister Yasuhide Nakayama added Japan and the US must protect Taiwan as a democratic country.
To which a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, retorted at a press briefing last week: We will never allow anyone to intervene in the Taiwan question in any way."
At the weekend, it called on Beijing to abandon its no first-use nuclear weapons policy.
In 1964, when our first atomic bomb was successfully detonated, we promised the world that we would not use atomic weapons against non-nuclear countries, and we would not be the first to use them, the narrator recites.
Nearly 60 years have passed. Now the international situation has changed dramatically.
"Our country is in the midst of a major change. And all political policies, tactics and strategies must be adjusted to protect the peaceful rise of our country.
It is necessary to make limited adjustments to our nuclear policy.
The first five-minute clip was published on Sunday and a second, longer version went online a day later.
Both were deleted Wednesday after being reposted by Communist Party officials after attracting millions of views, tens of thousands of patriotic comments as well as international attention.
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But it was reposted on Twitter by Chinese-born human rights activist Jennifer Zeng, with some users questioning its authenticity.
Last year, the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) released a recruitment video following an H-6K strategic bomber as it simulated a strike on the US territory of Guam.
According to Jennifer Zeng, the publishing channel Wisdom & Strategies for 6 Armies either belongs (to the) PLA or has strong connections, citing business news reports of its ownership and financial links.
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How women-hating incels are plotting WW3 so men can take back society as part of their twisted beliefs… – The US Sun
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TWISTED incels have called for World War 3 so men can "take back society" from "feminism and degeneracy", troubling posts online show.
The term incel means involuntary celibate and refers to a dark online community of mostly young male virgins who despise women and canonize mass murderers.
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Internet forums dedicated to the troubled thoughts of these individuals often contain misogyny, racism and openly discuss acts of violence against women.
Incel-related violence has been linked to at least 53 deaths in recent years, statistics show, and one of the most popular incel forums, some members of the community have called for wide-scale bloodshed to help "reset" society.
"It's no secret that western society (so far, it's likely that other the rest of the world will be feminist soon as well [sic]) has been ruined by feminism and all sorts of degeneracy," one incel recently posted to a forum.
"Men, especially straight white men are vilified and get no respect. Everything is blamed on the 'evil' patriarchy. Lots of men are brainwashed into believe [sic] the whole women being oppressed narrative."
The user continued that women are "ungrateful to men" who "build and made the US and in general the west so powerful."
"And things will only get worse. We have had it too easy in the west so people in the past few decades ... became focused on dumb s**t like feminism.
"We need real problems, maybe WW3 or something else that is devastating so people grow up and appreciate men again."
A host of other incels agreed, with some fantasizing how such a war would play out.
"Don't worry, it'll happen," one wrote. "Mad max style s**t is on its way. I for one look forward to it. Here in Canada, most people are p**sies so fighting to the death will be too easy."
The troubling remarks come as experts warn that inceldom is on the rise, particularly in the US, with more lonely young men subscribing to the group's twisted beliefs than ever before.
Dr. Josh Roose, a Senior Research Fellow at Deakin University in Australia, told The Sun that the concerning increase can be attributed to a number of factors, including the "deepening of socio-economic inequality" in Western society and the emergence of social media.
"The emergence of Incel ideological currents, which may be understood as part of a broader movement (male supremacism), has paralleled the emergence of the alt- and far-right," Roose said.
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He added that websites such as 4Chan, Reddit, and YouTube have been in the development of these communities.
"Instagram and Tinder [also] play an unwitting role in these developments," Roose added. "To Incels, the platforms substantiate their claims that women are only interested in attractive men."
Michael Haplin, an assistant professor of Sociology at Dalhousie University, agreed, adding: "Take Tinder for instance. On Tinder, it tends to be very difficult for men who are short to get matches.
"This is one of the things incels talk about, it's called 'lookism', and they believe - in a distorted way - that they're victimized by it."
The incel community tends to be self-reinforcing and self-radicalizing, with members believing that their looks or personal traits have condemned them to a lifetime of loneliness.
Incels have also developed elaborate and deeply misogynistic theories to blame others for their plight, centered on the idea that women are stupid, shallow-minded, and intrinsically cruel.
They sometimes call women "sluts" or "whores" but most commonly refer to them as "femoids," "foids" or even "female humanoid organisms" in other words, not quite human.
This radical ideology is often referred to as "black pill" thinking.
"Some incels have moved beyond red pill thinking, which in their vernacular, enables them to see the harsh truth of the world (as opposed to blue pill blissful ignorance)," Roose explains.
"Black Pill thinking is fatalistic. Incels embracing black pill thinking assert that there is no possibility of circumventing female prejudice attached to physical attractiveness (lookism) and status."
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At the top of the incel hierarchy are the most attractive men, who are referred to as "Chads."
Incels believe that roughly 20 percent of the population is made up of Chads but about 80 percent of women are only interested in men of this class.
Stacy, the incel term for the most attractive women, will only consent to sex with Chad, as the thinking goes.
The bottom 20 percent of women will consent to sex with the vast majority of men who fall somewhere in the middle of the attractiveness tier - referred to as "normies" - while incels are at the bottom of the pile, and therefore destined for a life of sexless solitude.
When quizzed as to why incels only vilify women rather than "Chads", Haplin explained: "Part of the reason is that they admire Chads, they want to be the Chads, and they acknowledge that.
"They want what Chads have which is, what they deem to be, unlimited sexual access to women.
"The reason that they hate women is that they see them as the ones who could end or resolve their incel status."
Roose calls the incel way of thinking "incredibly dangerous", and says anti-women extremism needs to be taken seriously.
Back in May of this year, the Texas Department of Public Safety released a report that designated incels "an emerging domestic terrorism threat."
While the majority of incels are non-violent, Roose says a "minority of incels actively target women in online forums for harassment, abuse and threats of violence."
He adds an incel's deep-seated misogyny can also shape their actions both online and offline.
"We have seen a dramatic escalation in Incel-related attacks targeting women, which some studies suggest have killed over 50 women in the past decade.
"Incel manifestos, in particular, reveal the devastating potential should they be successful in enacting even a small portion of their plans."
In May 2014, 22-year-old Elliot Rodger killed six people and injured 14 in a stabbing and shooting spree in Isla Vista, California before turning the gun on himself.
The son of a Hollywood filmmaker, Rodger posted a "retribution" video to YouTube and emailed a manifesto to more than two dozen people he knew before carrying out the massacre, calling for a "war on women."
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The 141-page document details his life of privilege, his upbringing, his mental health, and his deep-rooted loathing of women, fuelled by an intense frustration over his virginity.
Within it, he described himself as the "ideal magnificent gentleman" and said he couldn't comprehend why a woman would not want to have sex with him.
All I had ever wanted was to love women, but their behavior has only earned my hatred, he wrote. I want to have sex with them, and make them feel good, but they would be disgusted at the prospect. They have no sexual attraction towards me.
He planned his murderous rampage as a "Day of Retribution" and said he had "no choice but to exact revenge on the society" that had "denied" him sex and love.
He added that he planned to target sorority members at his college who had been deemed the "hottest", and who were the "kind of girls I've always desired but was never able to have.
In closing, he wrote: "I am the true victim in all of this. I am the good guy."
Rodger never referred to himself as an incel in the manifesto, but the members of the community have since fastened upon the document.
The gunman is viewed as a hero among some incels, with his actions even inspiring similar attacks and plots in the years afterward.
The most infamous mass shooting inspired by Rodger's actions was carried out byAlek Minassian, 25, who killed 10 people when he plowed through pedestrians in a rented van in Toronto, Canada in April 2018.
In a disturbing Facebook post, before the massacre, Minassian said an Incel Rebellion has begun while also praising Rodger as a Supreme Gentlemen.
He later investigators he had set out to kill as many people as possible and that he drew inspiration fromboth Rodger and from the wider incel community.
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Asked by investigators how he felt about the harm he had caused, the attacker replied: "I feel like I accomplished my mission".
Earlier this week, Rodger once again emerged as the inspiration behind a mass casualty plot, this time in Ohio, that was foiled by police before any harm was caused.
Tres Genco, 21, plotted to slaughter up to 3,000 sorority girls out of "hatred, jealousy and revenge" at an unnamed university, prosecutors claim.
Genco allegedly said that carried out surveillance on sororities and other college buildings, and penned a sick manifesto detailing how he planned to carry out the shooting.
The twisted plot came after years of him posting on incel message boards and idolizing Rodger, prosecutors said.
In one passage of his manifesto, Genco claimed to have sprayed" some foids and couples" with orange juice and a water gun.
Genco allegedly compared his extremely empowering action to Rodger.
Rodger also once sprayed orange juice on students before carrying out his own sickening ramage.
Haplin says there is a number among the incel community who "take a joy" in seeing those who aren't incels murdered, and they're "happy" when an assailant like Rodger carries out an attack.
What drives them to commit violent acts themselves, Haplin says, is that "these type of people ... probably have a need for attention themselves."
Acts of "male supremacist violence" are increasing across the spectrum, Roose says, including among men's rights activist groups.
"The factors driving the re-emergence of the far-right and conspiracy movements are the same driving the increase in individuals attracted to inceldom," he explains.
"Economic decline, the erosion of traditional gender-based roles, a sense of powerlessness and victimhood are combining with ready access to online communities who just a decade or two ago would have never found one another.
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"These online environments are highly performative and have a force multiplier effect on extremist views."
Similarly to Roose, former New York Times journalist Andrew L. Yarrow describes millennial men as the new lost boys" in his book, Man Out: Men on the Sidelines of American Life.
In the book, Yarrow points out that as many as one in three Americans aged between 18 and 34 are either unemployed, living at home, or living near or at the poverty line.
Women, meanwhile, are surging ahead, out-enrolling men in universities and colleges across the country.
The "uncertainty" about their place in the world is leading men to spiking levels of anxiety and depression, Yarrow says.
It is from this profound sense of isolation and uncertainty that extremist views can often be adopted, both Roose and Haplin say.
The threat incels pose will likely never go away entirely, Roose believes.
"Every time an online forum is shut down, those dedicated to these communities reorganize and regroup elsewhere," he said.
However, the group being designated a domestic terror threat "should mean that those most likely to conduct some form of a terrorist act are on the radar of authorities and are consequently prevented from such acts if they start to plan or prepare for them."
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More broadly speaking, Roose says lawmakers across the partisan divide must come together pass legislation that specifically and proactively targets online abuse and harassment of women.
"To this end, social media companies need to be far more proactive in preventing the publication of abuse, harassment, and threats on their platforms," he said.
Haplin also warned that he expects incel-linked acts of violence to become more common in the years ahead, particularly after a global pandemic, which drove more people online and forced some to spend more time alone.
"I fully expect it to become more common," he said. "We've been looking at a number of discussion boards for quite a while and the number of people who are very comfortable endorsing or celebrating violence is much higher than expected."
"I think it's, it's only a matter of time before there's the next kind of mass casualty event that is attributed to an incel," he continued.
"I think people should be taking them very seriously, in terms of threatening mass shooting or murders.
"I definitely don't think it as a stretch of the imagination that we will see more shootings. And I won't be surprised if it's seen at higher rates [than ever before]."
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The Dark Side of Darwinism | Philosophy for the Many
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Charles Darwin, nineteenth century English naturalist, is known as one of the most brilliant minds in history. He was a curious intellectual and a brave adventurer, well-liked by those who knew him personally and greatly revered in the scientific community. His 1859 and 1871 books, On the Origin of Species and The Descent of Man, enlightened the world with a transformative understanding of life that became the foundation of modern biological thought. But theres a darker side of Darwin, a side that perhaps calls into question his prized intellect and cherished legacy. Darwins writing was racist, and discriminatory beliefs and practices follow directly from his theories. If youre a lover of evolution or biology major like I am, you may be tempted to reject that claim. But hear me out: Support for the idea that Darwins theories are racist may come from where you least expect it.
Id only heard of Darwins dark side in passing, and Id always assumed that Darwins critics were driven by ignorance or ulterior motives. But as I scrolled by debates online about Darwins theories, I noticed something peculiar: Darwins defenders most often cited his abolitionist identity, notes from his diaries, or quotes from people who knew Darwin. His accusers, on the other hand, often directly cited text from The Descent of Man. Conclusions drawn from the authorial approach to the question, in which defenders focused on proving that Darwin himself was not a racist, starkly contradicted conclusions drawn from the approach of consulting Darwins text itself. Im familiar with Darwins theories, but I had never actually read his books; I suspect the same is true for most of you. However, I found that to determine whether or not Darwins theories are racist, the text of his books is revealing and conclusive. Information outside the text of The Descent of Man can help us understand the man behind the pen, but it does nothing to soften the brutal racism and white supremacism found in the text of his theory.
Although best known for On the Origin of Species, Darwin does not address human evolution and race until his 1871 book, The Descent of Man, in which Darwin applies his theories of natural selection to humans and introduces the idea of sexual selection. Here his white supremacism is revealed. Over the course of the book, Darwin describes Australians, Mongolians, Africans, Indians, South Americans, Polynesians, and even Eskimos as savages: It becomes clear that he considers every population that is not white and European to be savage. The word savage is disdainful, and Darwin constantly elevates white Europeans above the savages. Darwin explains that the highest races and the lowest savages differ in moral disposition and in intellect (36). The idea that white people are more intelligent and moral persists throughout. At one point, Darwin says that savages have low morality, insufficient powers of reasoning, and weak power of self-command (97). Darwins specific consideration of intellectual capacities is especially alarming. He begins with animals: No one supposes that one of the lower animals reflects whence he comes or whither he goes,what is death or what is life, and so forth (62). His remarks soon expand to humans. How little can the hard-worked wife of a degraded Australian savage, who uses hardly any abstract words and cannot count above four, exert her self-consciousness, or reflect on the nature of her own existence (62). Darwin writes that Australians are incapable of complex thought, and insinuates that they are akin to lower animals: His perspective on non-European races is incredibly prejudiced and absurd. Modern evolutionary scholars and teachers tend to ignore or omit that component of Darwins theory, but it hasnt gone completely unnoticed. For example, Rutledge Dennis examined Darwins role in scientific racism for The Journal of Negro Education and found that in Darwins world view, talent and virtue were features to be identified solely with Europeans (243). White supremacy is clearly embedded in The Descent of Man, regardless of Darwins brilliance or the accuracy of the rest of his theory.
Darwin makes a disturbing link between his belief in white supremacy and his theory of natural selection. He justifies violent imperialism. From the remotest times successful tribes have supplanted other tribes. At the present day civilised nations are everywhere supplanting barbarous nations (160). Darwins theory applies survival of the fittest to human races, suggesting that extermination of non-white races is a natural consequence of white Europeans being a superior and more successful race. Further, Darwin justifies violently overtaking other cultures because it has happened regularly throughout natural history. The arc of Darwins evolutionary universe evidently does not bend toward justice: He has no problem with continuing the vicious behavior of past generations. Claims such as those made evident in the title of a 2004 book, From Darwin to Hitler, may not be as alarmist as they seem.
Not only does Darwin believe in white supremacy, he offers a biological explanation for it, namely that white people are further evolved. He writes that the western nations of Europe now so immeasurably surpass their former savage progenitors and stand at the summit of civilization (178). Darwin imagines that Europeans are more advanced versions of the rest of the world. As previously mentioned, this purported superiority justified to Darwin the domination of inferior races by Europeans. As white Europeans exterminate and replace the worlds savage races, and as great apes go extinct, Darwin says that the gap between civilized man and his closest evolutionary ancestor will widen. The gap will eventually be between civilized man and some ape as low as a baboon, instead of as at present between the negro or Australian and the gorilla (201). Read that last line again if you missed it: Darwins theory claims that Africans and Australians are more closely related to apes than Europeans are. The spectrum of organisms is a hierarchy here, with white Europeans at the top and apes at the bottom. In Darwins theory, colored people fall somewhere in between. Modern human is essentially restricted only to white Europeans, with all other races viewed as somehow sub-human.
The text of The Descent of Man clearly contains a racist and white supremacist ideology, but not everyone who reads Darwins theory believes that the text tells the entire story. Adrian Desmond and James Moore argue against the idea that Darwins theories are racist in their 2009 book, Darwins Sacred Cause: How a Hatred of Slavery Shaped Darwins Views on Human Evolution. As the title suggests, Desmond and Moore claim that Darwins intent in studying evolution was actually to bolster the abolitionist cause. Darwins starting point was the abolitionist belief in blood kinship, a common descent (xvii). In response to Darwins defectors, they say that the real problem is that no one understands Darwins core project. No one has appreciated the source of that moral fire that fueled his strange, out-of-character obsession with human origins (xix). How can Desmond and Moore claim to know Darwins intent? They reached their conclusions after an exhaustive search through a wealth of unpublished family letters and a massive amount of manuscript material, and use Darwins notes, cryptic marginalia (where key clues lie) and even ships logs and lists of books read by Darwin. His published notebooks and correspondence (some 15,000 letters are now known) are an invaluable source (xx). Using these sources, Desmond and Moore attempt to make a substantial case against the idea that Darwin was racist, citing evidence such as the diary that Darwin kept during his Beagle voyage. Darwin writes of slavery, It makes ones blood boil, yet heart tremble, to think that we Englishmen and our American descendants, with their boastful cry of liberty, have been and are so guilty (quoted in Desmond and Moore, 183). Darwin often wrote thoughts that dont quite align with the ideas in The Descent of Man. In his theory, Darwin suggests that it is natural for more successful races to dominate over others, and speaks comfortably of white Europeans exterminating other races. However, he wrote in his diary that the white Man has debased his Nature & violates every best instinctive feeling by making slave of his fellow black (quoted in Desmond and Moore, 115). Desmond and Moore view Darwins later contradictions of his racist ideas in The Descent of Man as reason to interpret the text of Darwins theory cautiously.
Desmond and Moore also offer details of Darwins life that they claim are incongruent with his purported racism. Darwin came from a family that fought to emancipate Britains slaves, and many of his friends and readers were abolitionists as well. As a young man, Darwin took lessons in bird-stuffing from a local African American servant. Desmond and Moore write, Evidently the sixteen-going-on-seventeen year old saw nothing untoward in paying money to apprentice himself to a Negro, and the forty or so hour-long sessions which he had with the blackamoor through that frosty winter clearly made an impact (18). Desmond and Moore see Darwins willingness to associate with African Americans as evidence that he was not prejudiced. Finally, the authors bring up a story that is actually mentioned in The Descent of Man. When Darwin writes of similarities he has noticed between savages and himself, he mentions a full-blooded negro with whom I happened once to be intimate (232). Again, Desmond and Moore see Darwins personal experiences with colored people as evidence that he is not biased against them; further, they believe this information should influence our interpretation of The Descent of Man.
A final argument made in favor of Darwin blames the time period in which he wrote. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education writes that Darwin, like [Abraham] Lincoln, believed in white supremacy, but he was far more enlightened and sympathetic to blacks than most white men of his time (39). In this view, The Descent of Man must be considered within the context of its conception, namely a period and location in which white supremacy was the norm.
The external information supplied by Darwins personal notes, experiences, context, etc. adds to our understanding of Darwin himself, but it cannot change our understanding of his theories. The question of whether Darwin was a racist man is separate from the question of whether his theory was racist, and the answer to the former question has no bearing on the latter. The text of The Descent of Man is undeniably racist, and readers only engage with the presented text: They dont know what Darwin wrote in his diary, whether his family supported abolition, or how much he interacted with African Americans, nor should a reader have to know these things in order to correctly interpret the text. The Descent of Man exists separate from its author and context. Claims that readers should not take the racism in Darwins theory literally in light of external information reject the nature of literature. As Roland Barthes says, a texts unity lies not in its origin but in its destination. Yet this destination cannot any longer be personal: the reader is without history, biography, psychology; he is simply that someone who holds together in a single field all the traces by which the written text is constituted (148). Barthes argument is especially salient in this case because The Descent of Man was written so long ago, and Charles Darwin is long dead. Darwin and the context in which he wrote his theory have long passed, but the text lives on and will continue to exist as an independent entity that deserves to be interpreted as such.
Thus, the value of considering contextual details depends on which question we are asking. When wondering about Darwin himself, a full range of sources is applicable. However, when determining whether Darwins theories contain dangerous racial ideology, the alarming text of his theories cannot be at all softened or explained away with outside information. Now I understand why Ive never been asked in a biology class to read the original text of Darwins theories: Our contemporary reverence for Darwins gentlemanliness and the pure scientific brilliance of his theories is an overly optimistic illusion that shatters upon a closer look at his publications.
Works Cited
Barthes, Roland. The Death of the Author. In Image-Music-Text. Translated by Stephen Heath.Hill and Wang, 1978.
Blacks Less Likely to Accept Charles Darwins Dethronement of Mankind. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, vol 21. CH II Publishers, Autumn 1998. USA.
Darwin, Charles. The Descent of Man. John Murray, 1871. Albemarle Street, London.
Dennis, Rutledge M. Social Darwinism, scientific racism, and the metaphysics of race. The Journal of Negro Education, 64:3. Howard University Press, 1995. USA.
Desmond, Adrian and Moore, James. Darwins Sacred Cause. Penguin Group, 2009. London.
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Letter to the editor: On vaccine Darwinism – Oklahoman.com
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Gary Pinnell| Guest Columnist
What is vaccine Darwinism?
Darwinism is the theory that natural selection increases an individuals ability to compete, survive, and reproduce.
Or decreases. In economics, the weakest businesses fail. In history, the weakest civilizations fail.And in COVID-19, the weakest humans fail: the weakest immune systems and the weakest thinkers.
The strongest thinkers observed CDC guidelines: they wore masks, they washed hands; when vaccines became available, they rolled up sleeves.
The anti-vaxers? According to the National Institutes of Health, in 2009, about 60 percent of parents with children aged 24 to 35 months did not delay or refuse diphtheria, tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella and polio vaccines.
About 26 percent of parents did delay or refuse vaccines; they selected their own children to test their own anti-vaccine theory. Now they risk themselves and their children for COVID-19.
Thats vaccine Darwinism.
Gary Pinnell, Oklahoma City
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Darwinism and No Lives Matter – Discovery Institute
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Photo: Statue of Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury Library, by Bs0u10e01 / CC BY-SA.
Editors note: Recently,Scientific Americanviciously smeared all critics of Darwinian theory with an article titled, Denial ofEvolution Is a Form of White Supremacy, by Allison Hopper. Aspromised, we are presenting some of our extensive past coverage of the tight links between racism and evolution.This article was originally published on June 25,2020.
Ive wondered if the marauding vandals will come eventually for the Darwin statues. I hope NOT, but lets face it between Francis Scott Key or Ulysses Grant, on one hand, and Charles Darwin on the other, whose work has done more to undergird racism? Theres no contest.
A classic episode ofID the Future, republished now, is eerie in its relevance to the culture at the moment. Host and science historian Michael Keas interviewed historian and Center for Science & Culture Senior Fellow Richard Weikart about the racial pseudoscience thats integral to the Darwinian scientific heritage.
As Professor Weikart explains, Darwins racism is notincidentalto his case for evolution. Its not as if he wasmerelya product of his time, with the reprehensible attitudes held by other upper class Brits when he wrote his books. Yes, he was anti-slavery. And yes, he embodied the racism that came before him. He didnt invent it. But he also used it as evidence for his theory. He believed that different races of humans represented biological variations (in intelligence, moral capacity, and more) on which the natural selection process could work, just as it could on finch beaks. His conclusion of a racial hierarchy with Africans at the bottom, his projection of eventual racial extermination, were no stray inference. The documentariesHuman ZoosandThe Biology of the Second Reichshow how Darwinian theory continued to motivate racism, eugenic drives, and genocide into the 20th century.
Weikart continues by noting that later Darwinists (such as Peter Singer) drew logical consequences from evolution, including that since all human beings are the product of random natural forces, they possess no special dignity. Human life is not precious. Or to put it another way, viaJohn Zmirak: NO LIVES MATTER. By contrast, the religious traditions that evolutionary theory pushes aside possess ample reason for respecting humans universally as equals, of identical value and dignity, no matter the color of their skin. Of course, there have been religious racists. But that is a contradiction with their professed faith. Those who call for vandalizing churches because ofdepictions of a white Jesusdont understand this.
On the other hand, while most evolutionists today reject scientific racism, with exceptions like James Watson they have no necessary reason for doing so. White nationalists of the Alt-Right appreciate that not as a bug but as a feature.
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And say a prayer for the statues, all of them. Some have argued that the vandals have no agenda other than anarchy and destruction. Ill be persuaded of that if they pull down the Lenin statue in Seattle. Again, I hope they dont! In its way, it is a delightful if perverse symbol of our city. Lets hope Darwin and Lenin are both safe tonight, along with Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and other iconic historical figures.
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Letter: Iseri | Letters To The Editor – Traverse City Record Eagle
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Darwinism revisited
Seven months ago I wrote a wishful thinking letter that most of the country would be vaccinated by now and that we would be on the road back to normalcy. Well, were here and yes, much of life has returned to pre-pandemic days. But we are also beginning a new surge with the more transmissible Delta variant. Epidemiologists have been on target every time with plenty of advance warning to take precautions, but are facing an increasingly uphill battle with the politicized resistance against the vaccines. Cynically, I felt comfortable in my bubble of vaccinated friends/family, citing that Darwinism would take care of the anti-vaxxers.
However, the caveat is now the warning that new, more dangerous variants are constantly evolving in the populations of the unvaccinated. This opens the door to the possibility that these new strains could make vaccines ineffective. Isnt it time for those who have not been vaccinated solely for reasons related to didnt get around to it or certain politicians/newscasters said they were dangerous to start to follow the science on keeping their loved ones safer? Finally, perhaps remembering which administration instituted Operation Warp Speed will convince them to get the shot(s).
Douglas Iseri
Traverse City
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In the Capitol, the Delta Variant Spreads Worry and Partisanship – The New York Times
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WASHINGTON Breakthrough coronavirus cases have emerged in multiple offices in Congress, including the speakers. The line for in-house testing snakes through a long corridor and into a visitors center atrium. The Capitols doctor has warned of the possible return of a mask mandate.
The Delta variant has reached Capitol Hill, but a common enemy has only made recriminations and anger worse between the two political parties. Republicans, caught between a political base that is often resistant to vaccination and an imperative to save the lives of their voters, point their fingers at Democrats and blame them, without evidence, for covering up the viruss origins.
Democrats fault Republicans who have done little to push back against vaccine skeptics in their ranks, and even now are soft-pedaling their calls for people to take the shot.
Weve got people here whove refused to get vaccinated and are actually discouraging others to get vaccinated, said Representative Jim McGovern of Massachusetts. The Republican Party no longer lives in reality. Its pathetic.
For much of the vaccinated nation, the coronavirus resurgence is somewhere else. In states like Vermont, Hawaii and Massachusetts, where at least 84 percent of the adults have at one shot or two, surges in Alabama, Florida, Missouri and Arkansas are far, far away.
But the Capitol is one of the few places in America where red and blue mingle almost daily and resentment is high.
Congress is like a nationwide convention every single day, said Representative Jamie Raskin, a Democrat who has begun wearing a mask again, though he is fully vaccinated and 76.5 percent of adults in his state of Maryland have received at least one shot. There are people who have come from every corner, hamlet and precinct of the country. Its a petri dish for the development of political ideas, but also plagues.
Republicans point out that the most recent high-profile carriers of the current plague were Democrats, Texas legislators who fled Austin to stop passage of a measure restricting voting. Six of them all of whom said they were vaccinated then tested positive, and are suspected of infecting a senior aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The aide, also vaccinated, is mildly symptomatic.
I think that you as the press have a responsibility to ask questions of the Democrats as well, Representative Ronny Jackson, Republican of Texas, snapped on Thursday when he and other Republican doctors were asked how many in their conference had been vaccinated. How many of the Democrats are willing to say whether or not theyve been vaccinated? What about the Texas delegation from the Texas House, including the six that tested positive?
It is clear in the Capitol that the resurgence of the coronavirus which is once again filling intensive care units around the country is not pulling the nation together.
Some of my frustration comes from talking to former colleagues still working in the I.C.U., said Representative Ami Bera, Democrat of California and a doctor. The first year, they didnt have much to treat patients. They were intubating and just trying to keep them alive. Now for every patient theyre putting on a ventilator, this was absolutely preventable. Every one of them is unvaccinated.
To be fair, the Texas legislators who made a show of defiance, then brought the virus, spread fears in both parties. Representative Kim Schrier, Democrat of Washington and a pediatrician, said those six breakthrough cases were a wake-up call in the Capitol community.
On the House floor, at least among Democrats, masks are going back on. Lawmakers are sending staff members for testing. Ms. Pelosi and some senators have told aides to work from home just weeks after many of them returned to Capitol Hill.
July 24, 2021, 11:34 a.m. ET
And as lawmakers and aides look toward this fall, when school resumes before children under 12 are expected to have access to vaccines, their worries only worsen.
If youre in an area with a lot of unvaccinated people and you have unvaccinated kids, I would recommend you put your masks on again, Dr. Schrier said. If I had children under 12, I would be taking very big precautions right now.
It is still unclear how many Republicans in the House and Senate are vaccinated, as many of them have refused to say one way or the other. Both Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin who has pushed fringe theories about the virus have said they will not get the shot because they have already had Covid-19. (The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people who have had the virus still be inoculated.)
Representative Lauren Boebert, Republican of Colorado, proudly proclaimed this month at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas: Dont come knocking on my door with your Fauci ouchie. You leave us the hell alone. She was referring to Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who has become a boogeyman for the right.
Congresss attending physician, Dr. Brian P. Monahan, indicated that some remained unprotected when he pleaded this week with lawmakers in a memorandum: The Delta variant is a severe threat. I urge unvaccinated individuals to come for vaccination at any time.
Leadership aides say the number of unvaccinated lawmakers is slowly dwindling. The No. 2 House Republican leader, Steve Scalise of Louisiana, got his first shot on Sunday, a remarkable delay considering that one House Republican, Ron Wright of Texas, and one Republican member-elect from his home state, Luke Letlow, died of Covid-19.
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Its startling to read about members getting vaccinated in July when they could have been vaccinated in December, Mr. Raskin grumbled.
But many Republicans will not divulge their vaccination status, even when pressed on whether they should be setting an example for their constituents.
We believe in health privacy. The bottom line is we believe it; it doesnt stop at the Covid door, Representative Andy Harris, Republican of Maryland and a doctor, said Thursday. It is every citizens right to choose to get a vaccine, and then to choose not to reveal whether theyve gotten a vaccine.
That kind of reluctance rankles Democrats. Andy Slavitt, a health policy expert who recently left the Biden White Houses pandemic response team, called out Mr. Paul by name for talking down the vaccine.
Why are we letting these people who are not working in our best interest to damage our country? he asked.
Mr. Paul, an ophthalmologist, shrugged it off and focused on the unproven theory that the novel coronavirus was created by scientists in a laboratory in Wuhan, China, maintaining that it could have been far worse.
Four million people have died in this pandemic with a 1 percent mortality rate. Theyre experimenting with SARS viruses that have a 15 percent mortality rate, he said. The good news about the Delta variant is that the vaccine seems to cover it. So does natural infection.
And the lawmakers who have been most vocal about questioning the efficacy of the vaccines, though slightly defensive, still persist. Mr. Johnson said he was only trying to provide transparency on the part of the federal government so that my constituents have as much information to make an informed choice for themselves as to whether to get vaccinated.
He then launched into a discourse on recent data showing continued coronavirus infections in Israel, which prominent vaccine skeptics have cited to cast doubt on the efficacy of getting inoculated. But those statistics do not tell the whole story. According to the most recent Israeli analysis, the vaccine is more than 90 percent effective against hospitalization.
Even beyond the Capitol, lawmakers frustration is showing. Representative Raul Ruiz, a California Democrat who was an emergency room doctor, said that he recently joked with a friend in his district who is a vaccine denier about the dire consequences of his beliefs.
This will prove Darwinism, Mr. Ruiz said he had told his constituent, because those with common sense who use their intelligence will survive.
He didnt sound as though he was joking.
Carl Zimmer contributed reporting.
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RELIGION: Standing on the shoulders of giants – Montrose Daily Press
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We live in an age which idolizes newness. There is a tacit assumption that the newest is best. Since Darwinism was propounded 150 years ago, much of the West has assumed we are ever evolving to higher forms of life. This Darwinian preference for the modern has influenced not only our understanding of biology but has become the creed in social sciences as well.
Certainly a 2021 Ford is superior to a 1908 Model-T but in the realm of thought the same progressive ideal may not be so compelling. Genocide has been refined to unimaginable efficiency in the past hundred years. In some ways society seems to mimic physics in observing the second law of thermodynamics where, left to itself, progress is to greater disorder not greater order. Evidence might say we devolve not evolve.
Who am I? In some respects, I am my heritage. Alexis de Tocqueville, the 19th century commentator on American society said, When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness. I am informed by the past and can thereby avoid the errors of the past.
In World War I, millions of soldiers died making frontal assaults into the face of machine gun fire with little discernible gain from this tactic. Subsequent generations have wisely abandoned that military strategy. In 1854, John Snow demonstrated that cholera was transmitted by contaminated water. If we ignore his historic discovery, millions die.
In our day society has developed two prevailing attitudes toward history: outright rejection or weaponization. Many moderns would agree with Henry Fords 1921 declaration. History is more or less bunkthe only history that is worth a tinkers dam is the history we make today. Many in academia believe with Louis de Bernieres that History is the propaganda of the victors. They propose that the powerful should rewrite history to serve their purposes, to promote their cultural narrative. Yet for thousands of years conventional wisdom agreed with the Roman statesman, Cicero, who 2000 years ago stated that Not to know what happened before you were born, is to remain forever a child. A child encounters the world as a series of painful new learning experiences unless he is mentored by adults to respect the received wisdom of the ages.
The Christian view of history is quite different from these secular views. Christians see man as Gods special creation, made in Gods likeness. Gods likeness was marred when man rebelled against Gods authority but it was not eliminated. Each person has dignity because he resembles to some degree the holy, perfect God. History is the story of God working through men to restore His image in humankind, and thereby raising humanity to its full intended glory. History has purpose and direction.
It is not mere random facts, which can be interpreted differently by each person. It is the unfolding revelation of Gods loving initiative to deliver humanity from self-destructive rebellion into eternal companionship with Him. My identity is determined in my discovering my role in that unfolding saga.
Christianity is anchored in history. Abraham, Moses, David, and Jesus were historical characters. Archaeology once scoffed at the historicity of Scripture, but discoveries over the past two centuries have repeatedly attested to the historical reliability of the Biblical accounts. The verified integrity of the New Testament manuscripts is unparalleled in all of literature. We are far more certain of what Jesus said than we are of the actual words of Plato or Shakespeare (whose works are less than one-quarter as ancient).
The marvelous deeds of God in history give Christians solid grounds for their faith. Indeed, the modern attack on history is in part motivated by the desire to deprive Christians of the foundation which establishes the validity of their faith commitments. The foes of Christianity understand that the Church is unassailable if its historical roots are intact.
Isaac Newton, the 18th century father of the Scientific Revolution, stated that If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
As Christians we are building on the shoulders of giants: Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, Paul, Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, Wesley, Wilberforce, Lewis, Graham. All but Jesus were sinful men and hence fallible but all have made meaningful contributions to our understanding of liberty and justice, to our ability to create societies that elevate humanity, restoring it to the true likeness of holy God.
We must not let progressive arrogance deny us the heritage through which we find our identity as children of the living God destined to be conformed to His image as we draw on the eternal wisdom delivered to us by our forefathers. History is not bunk. It is not propaganda. It is the lode star which orients us in our earthly journey. We neglect it at our own peril.
Doug Kiesewetter is a serial start-up business and social entrepreneur, having launched 13 for-profit ventures and many non-profits over the past 4 decades. He is currently CEO of a Montrose-based solar manufacturer and chairman of Waterstone, a public Christian foundation in Colorado Springs. Doug is a member of Cedar Creek Church. He and his wife Deborah have two adult children and four grandchildren.
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Salter: The principles of ’76: libertarianism and the Declaration of Independence – LubbockOnline.com
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ALEXANDER SALTER| Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Libertarianism is a rational reconstruction of Americas founding principles. In other words, its as American as apple pie. You dont need to take my word for it. The Declaration of Independence proclaims the importance of liberty in virtually every sentence.
Remember, the United States was born in an uprising against tyranny. This basic fact reveals why libertarianism matters for contemporary American politics. Regardless of the questionable prudence of securing liberty through rebellion a strategy that has a rather unimpressive track record the American colonists-turned-citizens won their freedom, including the right to govern themselves. Both freedom from any government, as well as the right to choose our government, are important components of liberty, and hence libertarianism.
We all know the Declarations most famous passage: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. This is a beautiful and concise statement of the essence of libertarian philosophy. All human beings have rights upon which no agent, public or private, may trespass. Our rights are not handed down to us by the government. We possess them in virtue of our humanity and the inherent dignity that comes with it.
Furthermore, to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. We take this idea for granted today. But it was quite radical in 1776! In declaring to the world their reasons for seeking independence, Thomas Jefferson and the other Founding Fathers asserted the state exists to serve man, not man to serve the state. The Founders believed in virtue and piety. They would never reject their civic duty or moral obligation to serve their fellow men. Instead, they asserted a limited scope for government in securing human flourishing. As Jefferson wrote elsewhere, defenders of liberty deny anybody is born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God.
Governments everywhere too easily become oppressive. Power tends towardconcentration, and the state is the ultimate form of coercive power. When the government oversteps its bounds, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Obviously, this is an extreme remedy. Losing an election, or even several elections, isnt a good enough reason to grab your musket. Nevertheless, a core tenet of libertarianism is citizens right to discipline the state when it tramples human dignity.
These three principles animate libertarianism. Libertarians passionately believe in mans natural rights, foremost among them the right to be free from force and fraud. Libertarians assert an instrumental function for government: Its to be judged according to its defense of natural rights. And libertarians hold government officials are agents of the citizenry, nothing more. Hence if politicians and bureaucrats get too big for their britches, its good and just to send them packing. Libertarianism is nothing more than a consistent witness to, and defense of, the Principles of 76.
Libertarians ideological foes often claim they believe in these principles. Conservatives (the right) and progressives (the left) each see themselves as the inheritors of the American tradition. But in crucial ways, both violate natural rights by using government coercion to advance their own goals. Conservatives are far too quick to overlook rights violations committed by domestic law enforcement and the military. Progressives ignore the ways their reckless taxing, spending, and regulatory plans violate property rights. Even more concerningly, both deny the right to speak and gather freely when they disagree with the speakers and gatherers purposes.
For libertarians, all rights violations are unacceptable. If we only defend peoples rights when we like what theyre doing, then we dont really believe in universal human dignity. Instead, we believe in a transitory and conditional dignity, which exists only if other people like what we like and do what we do. Nothing could be more inimical to freedom. Nothing could be more un-American. The Founders rightly rejected this servile philosophy. Libertarians honor them by continuing their work.
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction, warned President Reagan. This is why we need libertarianism. Citizens must never rest on their laurels. Freedom wasnt achieved once and for all in 1776. Liberty must be fought for, protected, and passed on to our posterity. Thankfully, we dont need an armed uprising or a divisive, us-versus-them mentality to keep our freedoms. For all its faults, the American political system is responsive to the demands of its citizens. Liberty is a fire that has lit the minds and hearts of men for hundreds of years. Libertarians are proud to tend that flame, in the hope that equal liberty for all may one day be ours.
Alexander William Salter is the Georgie G. Snyder Associate Professor of Economics in the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University and the Comparative Economics Research Fellow at TTUs Free Market Institute.
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Living with Covid and extreme individualism – The Guardian
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Coprophagic cynicism: Aditya Chakrabortty is in a fine fury (After Covid, the climate crisis will be the next thing the right says we just have to live with, 22 July). He identifies the ideology of extremist individualism that has broken the social contract that underpinned postwar Britain as a welfare state, and is now trying to dismantle our care and responsibility for each other.
They may not succeed in that, but we cannot go on pretending that there is no alternative to the market fundamentalist ideology that promises global disaster on at least two fronts. As an 80-year-old with inoperable cancer, the full shit may not hit my fan, but my grandchildren are being condemned to it. I share your rage, Aditya, and it is not only reserved for the Tories. John AirsLiverpool
In reference to Aditya Chakraborttys enlightening column, this immoral government utilises a sort of bastardisation and ruination of true libertarianism, which relies on the tenet of the harm principle. Theyre authoritarian on cultural issues, social issues, immigration, asylum, international treaties and borders (though not during pandemics, of course). When it comes to money, public health, tackling the climate emergency etc, theyre laissez-faire or hybrid libertarian. In every way, theyre wrong. They are far more efficient at acting on issues surrounding statues and knees than they are on topics such as Covid and climate change. I find the governments approach weak, divisive and repugnant.Sebastian MonblatLondon
Social psychologists have long taught us that social and political attitudes tend to cluster in syndromes, so that its very likely that those who hold libertarian views on Covid will also be climate change sceptics, as Aditya observes. He describes a growing extremist individualism an ideology that claims to be about freedom when really it means selfishness.
Another way of putting this is that there is an important distinction to be made between the libertarian and the psychopath, in that genuine libertarians respect the freedom of others, whereas psychopaths think only of their own. Psychopaths may imagine themselves, and convince others, that they are the former when they are in fact the latter. The imperative is to keep the psychopath out of power; easier said than done, but a good start would be to be clear about the difference.Dr Michael Briant Cambridge
Aditya Chakrabortty is right to draw attention to Boris Johnsons vacuous repetition of the mantra If not now, when? to justify his experiment in achieving herd immunity by encouraging the spread of Covid, and to attribute his actions to the propitiation of extremist individualism. Whatever the Talmudic sage Hillel meant by the aphorism attributed to him, it would hardly have encompassed removing restrictions in the face of increasing infections, given he equated saving one life to saving the whole world. Such a notion is evidently foreign to a mask-averse prime minister happy to risk other peoples health by allowing aerosol transmission in enclosed spaces, who views octogenarians as expendable.
Labour has correctly identified freedom day as reckless, but has lacked clarity in not having called in advance for this to be postponed. It is essential that Keir Starmer now gets ahead of the curve and calls for management of the crisis on the basis of collective responsibility rather than Tory selfishness.Dr Anthony Isaacs London
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