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Pawar power: oppn., right-wing trolls find a common target – The Hindu

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NCP sees vested interest behind attack; experts say its an attempt to demolish his political credibility

NCP sees vested interest behind attack; experts say its an attempt to demolish his political credibility

From labelling him an atheist to claiming he started caste politics in Maharashtra, Opposition leaders and right-wing trolls in the State have found a common target in Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar. The attacks are not purely political; some have gone on to issue death threats, commented on his illness, age and even wished him hell.

The veteran Maharashtra politician whose stature has been acknowledged even by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who once had said in a public event that he used to take advice from him has come under a well-co-ordinated attack from the right-wing ecosystem, both online and offline.The line of attack, however, has been different while the BJP has questioned his faith, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena has accusedMr. Pawarof dividing Maharashtra along caste lines.

Last week, the Twitter handle of the Maharashtra BJP posted an edited video of Mr. Pawars public rally in Satara where he recited a verse by new-age Marathi poet Jawahar Rathod about atrocities on people from lower castes. The tweet said atheist Sharad Pawar always hated Hindu gods. The social media troll army immediately picked up the issue and targeted the NCP chief. Joining in the chorus were some BJP leaders, including party MLA Nitesh Rane, who questioned Mr. Pawars interpretation of the poem, claiming the poet did not use certain words that Mr. Pawar added to his speech.

Dismissing the controversy over the poem, Mr. Pawar said the poet had voiced the pain of labourers who sculpt idols but they are stopped from entering the temples. The poem depicts pain but if some people want to spread misinformation, they are free to do so, he said.

NCP Minister Jitendra Awhad said Maharashtra has a thousand-year-long tradition of rebellion against the manuvadi social structure, be it the saints or the kings from the region. The poem is simply a part of that tradition. Only those who support caste hierarchy will oppose Pawar, he said.

Mr. Raj Thackerays allegations made in the last two months circle around the NCP chiefs opposition to Brahmin historian late Babasaheb Purandare and support to Maratha youth organisation Sambhaji Brigade, which is known for its stand against RSS, BJP. Mr. Pawar has clarified that no matter what Mr. Thackeray thinks, he has differences with Purandares saffronisation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

BJP MLC Gopichand Padalkar has been accusing Mr. Pawar of neglecting the interests of the Dhangar (shepherd) community, while another BJP leader, Sadabhau Khot, has extended his support to Marathi actor Ketaki Chitale, currently in police custody for posting an objectionable message on social media against the NCP chief.

Political revenge is certainly one reason behind increased attacks on Pawar. But this is more of an attempt to demolish Pawars political credibility and humiliate him by making personal allegations against him, said Surendra Jondhale, a political commentator and former professor of political science at Mumbai University.

He said that the attacks also reflect the low levels to which the politics of the State has stooped to. The MVA government largely depends on Pawar at present. Ensuring an attack on him from all quarters affects the morale of the government and sends a message to Delhi that there is social unrest in Maharashtra against the MVA government, he said.

NCP spokesperson Clyde Castro said attacking Mr. Pawar is an easy way to gain publicity. We as a party are strong enough to answer any criticism with vested interest against our leader, said Mr. Castro.

The political attacks have also led to social media trolls making distasteful and derogatory comments against the NCP chief. While Ms. Chitale wished him death, a youth from Nasik, Nikhil Bhamre, issued a death threat with a reference to Nathuram Godse. He was later arrested for his tweet. On Saturday, a BJP functionary was allegedly beaten by NCP workers after he abused Mr. Pawar on social media.

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In Your Face | Conversion is a primary reason for religious discord in India, must be stopped immediately – Firstpost

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We need to realise that religion is a map that helps bring us to the door of spirituality; we can either open the door or wander aimlessly looking for God

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I do not believe in religious conversion because I do not believe that a persons religious faith can decide the fate of his/her soul. Being a Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh or an atheist is not a gateway to heaven. Religions and religious interpretations are the root causes of conflicts around the world.

Religion corrupts the mind, while spirituality awakens the mind to the reality of our cohesive existence with all of Gods creations.

The root cause of conflict in todays world is religion because one religion wants to enforce its superiority on people of other religious faiths. I wonder if I were born not as a Christian but as a Hindu or a Muslim, how I would have been different in my thought and action. My quest to understand God and the universal consciousness would not change. I would be a seeker, irrespective of the religion I would be born into.

If most religions profess to preach unification of people, then how can religious institutions and their clerics divide people based on their religious beliefs? Such is the blind faith of people in their respective religions that they are willing to fight, and wage a war only to prove the supremacy of their religious beliefs.

Islamic radicals will go on a rampage if a cartoon is made of Prophet Mohammad. In their rage they will kill anyone seen to be standing on the other side of the religious divide. A teacher in Europe last year was brutally killed by the father of a Muslim girl, just because the young girl told him that the teacher mocked Islam and Prophet Mohammad! Upon investigations it was learned that the girl was not even in the class when she claimed the teacher mocked Islam.

Overzealous believers from the Christian community have been advocating the path of salvation being Jesus Christ alone and have arduously pursued this agenda to convert people of the Hindu and Muslim faith in India.

Priests and pastors constantly mock Hindu beliefs and gods. Many evangelicals claim that they have come to India on a mission to save the demon-worshippers and bring them to the knowledge of the true God and saviour Jesus Christ. Sometimes the allurement is education, healthcare, employment and a better life as a Christian than being a Hindu, especially for the marginalised in the social community.

Muslim preachers too have been vehemently propagating and proselytising their Islamic faith in India and around the world. In fact, Islamic radicalisation has over the years intensified globally. Most Islamic radicals want nations around the world to come under the Shariah.

To fight the onslaught of conversions in India, certain Hindu groups have initiated reconversions to bring the converted natives back to Hindu fold. I am not sure whether the person who converts and then reconverts understands the tenets of the religions he first converted to and then reconverted into.

Religion is the single most dividing factor that leads to violence and conflict around the world. I cannot come to grips with the thought that states, My God is better than your God.

Its difficult to comprehend how any sane person can kill another in the name of religion. Its difficult to fathom how one can atone for ones sins by sacrificing an innocent animal. Or, how the killing of persons from another religion will bestow you with 72 virgins in the afterlife!

The nature of God cannot be encapsulated in an image or a religion or a book or a dogma. God is an energy beyond comprehension. We come in touch with this consciousness when we empty ourselves from our religious biases and reach into the depths of our humanness or soul.

Conversion is a cruel joke on all of us, because God is within and around us. No God can be bigger or better than another God because even the religion and its institution cannot guarantee that their faith is the only true path to salvation. And seriously, what is salvation? What do we need to be saved from? If we have come into this world, we have come here with a purpose to live out our karma and do our dharma.

We need to realise that religion is a map that helps bring us to the door of spirituality; we can either open the door or wander aimlessly looking for God. We just need to open our eyes to see this truth; maybe, then, there would be peace in this world.

As Norwegian sociologist Johan Vincent Galtung once stated, Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the absence of violence in a time of conflict.

The author is the founder of GoaChronicle.com and a BJP leader. Views expressed are personal.

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Review: Alley Theatres Born With Teeth has a wicked bite – Houston Chronicle

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Dylan Godwin as Will and Matthew Amendt as Kit in 'Born With Teeth' at the Alley Theater

A few years back, computer analyses came up with a tantalizing theory: William Shakespeare may have collaborated with fellow playwright Christopher Kit Marlowe on the three Henry VI history plays. This qualified as a bombshell in the literary and dramatic worlds. Marlowe, who died under mysterious circumstances at the age of 29, is widely considered Shakespeares equal, or even superior. The possibility that they put their heads together for a cycle of plays, no matter how weak that cycle may be, is a bloody big deal.

Born With Teeth, Liz Duffy Adams new play that had its world premiere at the Alley Theatres Neuhaus Theatre last Wednesday, puts the two writers in the same tavern for 90 minutes and lets the speculation, much of it based in the historical record, run wild. The play is above all a showcase for a couple of heroic performances by Matthew Amendt, as Kit, and Dylan Godwin, as Will. Theyre onstage for every moment of the production, thrusting and parrying, seducing and repelling, and even, on occasion, writing. This is daunting piece of work, intellectually and emotionally, and Amendt and Godwin ace it.

It helps that the writers personalities are so different, the better to set the stakes of their collaboration. Will is a pragmatist who seeks popularity and stability; he wants nothing to do with the dangerous currents of Elizabethan England, during which time an atheist and, depending on the exact period, a Catholic, could end up with his head on a spike.

'Born With Teeth'

When: Through June 5

Where: Alley Theatre, 615 Texas

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Marlowe, on the other hand, is a libertine, and a spy, who courts danger and thumbs his nose at bourgeois morals. As the play begins, the swaggering Kit sees Will as a middling talent and a slave to convention. Will is drawn to Kit like a puppy dog but also wary of his collaborators reckless ways. Gradually, they let down their guards. Kit praises Will for making us fall in love with villains. I cant help loving them, Will replies. Somewhere, down below, Richard III smiles.

Chasing each other (literally and figuratively) around a long rectangular table, Kit, decked out in leather and spikes, and Will, looking more like a peasant, always find themselves returning to the hazards awaiting them in the world. Kit has dangerous friends, including Sir Walter Raleigh, one of those aforementioned atheists. Another was the playwright Thomas Kyd, referred to throughout the play as Tom, who, upon being arrested and tortured, betrayed his friend Marlowe. The specter of naming names looms large throughout Born With Teeth.

This is a play of ideas but also of passions. Kit and Will bicker and boast, but they also talk of settling down together and even share an impassioned kiss. Identities are in flux here, more so for Kit, who seems bored by the idea of settling on one persona. We can see that his self-destructive impulses only lead one way; less obvious are the lessons Will gleans from his writing partner, maneuvers that might lead to his survival. In the end, we know which writer history smiled upon. Born With Teeth has a great deal of fun postulating how that might have come to be.

Chris Vognar is a Houston-based writer.

Chris Vognar is a reporter for the Houston Chronicle.

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The Washington Post just published a paranoid racist conspiracy theory – Washington Examiner

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A paranoid conspiracy theory has taken over parts of the Left. It has found its clearest expression in an extremely vile op-ed at the Washington Post by author and filmmaker Brian Broome.

The heart of his argument is this little pile of slander and hate: that the Buffalo shooters mindset is the same as the mindset of the conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court.

The same sort of thinking about race and birthrates now dominates the conservative Supreme Court," Broome writes. "The leaked draft opinion isnt about protecting babies. It is about protecting Whiteness. Specifically, White babies.

These two sentences are an insane fever dream with no grounding in reality. Either Broome is a liar who hopes his readers dont notice, or he is truly mad, living in a paranoid delusion in which powerful people are engaged in dark conspiracies disguised as normal politics.

To believe what Broome espouses, you first need to believe that Justices Clarence Thomas (formerly a black baby) and Amy Coney Barrett (mother of adopted black babies) dont care about black babies.

But thats not even the most absurd part of Broomes argument.

If you reduced the number of abortions, the ultimate aim of all pro-lifers, you would increase the number of black babies and the black share of the U.S. population. Black babies are three times as likely as white babies to be aborted. Hispanic babies are twice as likely as white babies to be aborted.

Anyone trying to end or curb abortions is working to make the population less white, not more. That is just statistics. And this is why white supremacist Richard Spencer is pro-abortion.

"The people who are having abortions are generally very often black or Hispanic," Spencer explains. Like Spencer, racist eugenicists have always favored abortion. Even the abortion lobby today agrees that Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, peddled birth control and abortion because she wanted fewer nonwhite babies.

Nevertheless, Broome repeatedly asserts, using the fallacy or argument by assertion, that any concern about birthrates is part of the great replacement theory.

This is, frankly, idiotic. Birthrates are falling in every country, and the United States has been in a baby bust for 16 years. The result is small towns shuttering and schools closing. Eventually, it will mean an economy with not enough people to make things and perform services needed to keep the world running.

There are a million reasons to care about falling birthrates that have nothing to do with "replacement" conspiracy theories. That's why the New York Times ran a front-page story in May 2021 warning of a demographic time bomb.

All over the world, the New York Times news story warned, countries are confronting population stagnation and a fertility bust.

Broome points out that the Buffalo shooter worried about white birthrates. Thats true the Buffalo shooter was a racist who believed in baseless conspiracy theories. Conservatives like myself who worry broadly about birthrates are not fixated on white birthrates. We are happy to see more black babies, more white babies, more Hispanic babies, more Asian babies, more Native American babies, and so on.

Im not on the same side as the murderer. Maybe Broome is. The shooter, probably like Broome, believes in human population control for environmental purposes. There is no Green future with never ending population growth, the atheist shooter wrote in his manifesto.

Broome's slanderous dishonesty comes in a piece about want[ing] the hate to stop. But Broome's entire op-ed is nothing but hate.

Because the data and facts cut against his tendentious thesis, Broome rests his entire argument on what he somehow knows to be the secret motivations of a shadowy cabal running America. The real reason Clarence Thomas opposes abortion, he surmises, is that he wants more white babies, etc. Never mind all the data!

Those secret intentions, Broome tells us, are evil, and they will result in something like genocide. Never mind that abortion has dramatically limited the nonwhite population.

Broome's argument, grounded as it is in paranoid conspiracy theories and bigotry against entire classes of people, sounds a lot more like the Buffalo shooters thinking than anything else you're going to find in print these days.

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Advice From the Gay Crow – POZ – POZ

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When we first meet Vishwas Pethe in his memoir, Gay Crow, he is 62 and ready to end his lifenot because hes depressed or angry but because hes tired of fighting. In 2016, the Indian-American computer engineer (he was one of the original developers of Grindr) suffered a debilitating stroke and fall. Whats more, these setbacks arrived after hed been diagnosed with AIDS in 1986 and then non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of cancer, in 2001. Thats a lot of fighting.

At the insistence of his partner of 30 years, husband Joe Hennessy, Pethe agrees to see a psychologist. The conversations between Pethe and his therapist, Carl, constitute the bulk of book. Through this unconventional Q&A format, Pethes amazing life story unfoldsgrowing up in India; coming out; surviving his first partner, who was lost to AIDS; enjoying career successes; marrying Hennessy; and much more. Along the way, Pethe and his therapist matter-of-factly explore deep philosophical questions about what constitutes a happy and healthy life. POZ spoke with Pethe, who turns 67 in June and lives in Falls Church, Virginia, via email and Zoom. The conversation has been lightly edited for length and clarity.

First off, tell us about the books title.

Gay Crow is a pun on the famous Indian childhood story called Happy Crow. The gist of the story is that there was a crow living in the jungle who was always happy. A king hears about it and decides to make him unhappy. He tells his soldiers to capture the crow and put him through different punishments. But the crow finds something in each circumstance to be happy about. So finally, the king lets the crow go and says we should all be happy like the crow. My uncle called me a happy (gay) crow watching me play with others when I was a kid because I was always happy.

What were your goalsfor yourself and othersin writing the memoir?

I noticed that being happy made me forget the bad things that come by in life. I always found something to be happy about and never remembered the bad things. When I talked to the therapist, it became clear to me that it might be a secret to my survival. Then I thought, Why not document this and let others in similar situations find a way out? My memoir can help people coming out, adjusting to a different culture or dealing with health problems.

What was your rationale behind considering suicide?

The left side of my brain was gone, my right arm was not working, my right leg was not working and my speech was disabled. My last fall put my left arm in plaster, and my jaw was twisted. I was on a liquid diet. My sharp mind and intellect were gone. This is on top of the years I had spent fighting AIDS. I was tired of fighting. Thats why I was choosing suicide. What kept me from doing that was my love for my partner. I imagined what his life would be with me gone. I wanted to spare him the trouble. What changed my mind is that Carl kept up my interest in psychology and that bought time while my condition improved to the point I could manage it. At no point was I depressed.

Your HIV journey has been challenging as well. In 2006, you developed resistance to HIV meds and were diagnosed with Kaposi sarcomaan AIDS-related canceruntil you got into an Isentress (raltegravir) trial, which gave you a second life. How is your HIV now?

My viral load has been undetectable since 2006. But after having a number of treatments and each having its side effects, it has taken a toll on my system. I have osteoporosis [bone loss, a potential side effect of certain HIV meds], adrenal insufficiency, hypogonadism [low testosterone], weakness in the right ankle (a result of the fall in 2001) and other age-related problems.

Is there a specific outlook or physical trait that helped you persevere?

My gay crow attitude is the thing that kept me going. As I look back on my life, I only remember what a wonderful life I had. I take notice of the negative things and deal with them, but they dont stay in my mind once they are gone.

That sounds like sthitapradnya, which you mention in the book. How would you describe this?

Sthitapradnya has various meanings. The one I go by is the state of mind that is not disturbed by good things, nor is it disturbed by bad things. You separate the mind as the inner mind and the outer mind. The outer mind reacts to good or bad things, but the inner mind stays stable. It has helped me handle the HIV and the stroke as things that happened outside but didnt affect me inside.

When I picked up your book, I expected to learn more about a Hindu view of the LGBTQ and HIV experiences, only to discover youre an atheist.

First of all, you must understand that Hinduism has nothing to do with God. You can be a God-fearing/-loving Hindu or an atheist Hindu. As someone said, Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. Many Hindus dont believe in God. So my being a Hindu did not affect my being gay, but the societal attitudes did. I knew that society would not understand it, so I kept it my secret. Coming out was the same thing. I only came out to people that I thought could handle it, though I never lied about it.

I get the impression that youve not struggled with hang-ups and shame regarding being gay.

Yes, that is very correct. I have never met anyone that shamed me for my sexual preferences. Its surprising that not one person [I know] has any problem with the gay thing, including my extended family and friends here and in India.

Youre up-front about having open relationships with your long-term partners. Have you received any push-back about that in the age of marriage equality and heteronormative, monogamous relationships?

All men (not women, I am not qualified to analyze them) are promiscuous (in a good way). Men want security and freedom. Having a relationship gives them security, but they lose freedom. Being single gives them freedom but no security. An open relationship achieves both. I have not had any pushback from anyone. A more heteronormative, monogamous gay lifestyle is a fantasy. I dont know any gay person who follows that. In every relationship that I have seen, there is cheating. So take the cheating out of the relationship. If you find it beneficial to you and your partners to have a closed relationship, then do that. But you shouldnt keep someone else caged in marriage. If he meets and desires someone else, let him go. He was never yours anyway. I got married to receive the 1,000-plus benefitsfinancial and otherwise.

You worked on the original development team doing coding for Grindr, the gay dating app. You mention that folks thank you for that contribution to the gay community. What would you say to someone who counters that the app promotes hook-up culture and devalues face-to-face interactions?

Grindr made connecting with other gay men easier [and more normal]. It does facilitate the hook-up culture, but it does not devaluate face-to-face interaction. With these apps, you meet new people, which would have been impossible otherwise. Those who dont want them are free to avoid the apps.

Your therapist noted that you thrive when you have a challenge. For example, you took up painting at his suggestion, even when you had to use your nondominant hand because of the stroke. Whats the next project?

Dealing with the aftereffects of a stroke takes up my time. But painting gave some meaning to life. Meanwhile, since the stroke, [my husband and I] have become world travelers. And Im thinking of writing a new book.

Any last words of advice?

Dont let your HIV status get in the way of what you want to do. Being HIV positive is just a thing that you deal with, like many conditions other people deal with. Dont dwell on it. Maybe a gay crow attitude will help you.

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Accelerate sustainability progress and business growth with Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability starting June 1 – The Official Microsoft Blog -…

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Its a moment weve been building toward new capabilities from Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability that will enable faster, broader transformation for organizations at varying stages of their sustainability journey. We are pleased to announce the general availability of Cloud for Sustainability on June 1.

Now, a growing set of ESG (environmental, social and governance) capabilities from Microsoft and our global ecosystem of partners will give organizations the opportunity to accelerate their progress and business growth.

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To stabilize our future and build more quickly toward a global net-zero carbon economy, organizations of all types, sizes and sectors are facing the need to transform common practices. This includes more effectively managing their environmental footprint, embedding sustainability through their organizations and value chains, and making strategic business investments that drive value. And this starts with solving a data problem.

Organizations need more accessible, centralized data intelligence to make the high-stakes decisions that are required right now to address complex issues, weighing both business and ESG criteria to direct capital toward investment opportunities that balance growth and impact.

Microsoft is energized about helping our customers accelerate their progress. Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability solutions will provide the intelligence and data management capabilities organizations need to respond to changes with agility and confidence.

Our own sustainability journey began when we set our first carbon goal more than a decade ago. This led us to better organize our data and realign our companys vision and strategy with our sustainability goals. We continue to build on our commitments to innovate and invest in technologies that address environmental sustainability and to transparently share our achievements and setbacks so that we can all learn together. Were also considering how to deliver on our ESG commitments while continuing to grow our business and drive shareholder value not an easy challenge!

Now, with the release of Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability, were bringing together powerful capabilities delivered by Microsoft and our partners to help organizations:

Unify data intelligence. To effectively drive sustainability reporting, sustainability efforts, and business transformation, organizations need better visibility into activities across their enterprise and value chain. Collecting and connecting IoT data from devices using sensors combined with rich services at the edge or in the cloud provides the basis to monitor and measure activities at scale. And now, Microsoft Sustainability Manager will empower organizations to more easily record, report and reduce their environmental impact through increasingly automated data connections that deliver actionable insights.

This extensible Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability solution centralizes previously disparate data in a common data format and offers organizations an increasingly comprehensive view into the emissions impact of their entire operations and value chain.

Build more enduring IT infrastructures. Organizations can reduce their environmental impact and increase business value when they replace tools, systems, or activities with more efficient options. Moving workloads to the cloud, for example, can increase both carbon and energy efficiencies. Emissions Impact Dashboard applications provide Microsoft customers with transparency into emissions produced from their use of Microsoft cloud services. Devices also contribute to an organizations environmental footprint. Surface devices maximize sustainability of materials and extend product life while minimizing product carbon footprint and energy consumption.

Reduce the environmental impact of operations. With digital solutions delivered through Microsoft and our growing partner ecosystem, were already helping organizations maximize asset and production efficiencies, reduce the environmental impact of their buildings and spaces, and advance their transition to clean energy.

Create more sustainable value chains. Digital technologies are also helping organizations facilitate greater transparency and accountability through their value chain, from raw materials to product creation to distribution. A data-first approach can help organizations achieve data integrity and gain the visibility they need to drive efficiencies, reduce emissions and design out waste.

Much of this important work is being achieved through collaboration with our global ecosystem of partners who have helped us land our ambitions and transform our business. Today, theyre also pivotal to helping customers advance sustainability through robust, innovative solutions powered by the Microsoft Cloud.

Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability partner solutions span industries, from transportation to real estate to manufacturing, such as these early solutions that are already in market:

There are many more solutions coming. Our sustainability partner ecosystem also includes trusted advisers like these, who are actively helping organizations plan, design and implement strategies to enable sustainable growth:

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Elon Musk: Twitter deal cannot progress without proof on bot numbers – The Guardian

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Elon Musk has cast further doubt over his $44bn (35bn) takeover of Twitter after stating the deal cannot move forward until the social media company proves that less than 5% of its users are fake or spam accounts.

The Tesla chief executive used his Twitter account to say the agreed deal would not progress until the firm showed proof that only a small proportion of its users were fake.

My offer was based on Twitters SEC filings being accurate. Yesterday, Twitters CEO publicly refused to show proof of <5%. This deal cannot move forward until he does.

Twitter said within hours of Musks latest tweet that it remained committed to the deal, as it filed new details on the transaction with the US financial regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission. Twitter is committed to completing the transaction on the agreed price and terms as promptly as practicable, the company said.

Musk announced last week that the deal was on hold after he queried Twitters claim in SEC filings that a small proportion of its users were fake or spam.

The Twitter chief executive, Parag Agrawal, attempted to address Musks concerns in a lengthy tweet thread on Monday but his efforts to explain the problem with the benefit or data, facts, and context were met with a poo emoji from the worlds richest person.

Musks latest tweet will add to speculation that he is preparing to walk away from the deal, which could trigger a $1bn break fee payable to Twitter, or attempt to strike a new takeover agreement at a price lower than the agreed $54.20 a share.

Twitter shares, which have been affected by speculation that the deal might founder, were trading at $37.39 on Tuesday.

Fake or spam accounts, known as bot accounts, are automated and not run by human users. They may use the reply function or direct messages to send adverts or scams to users, or represent attempts to influence public discourse by tweeting political propaganda.

Other fake accounts exist purely to boost the metrics of individual users, who can buy followers, likes and retweets from bot sellers who control thousands or millions of fake accounts. Because they also inflate Twitters daily user numbers 229m currently they also pose a threat to the companys advertising revenue, which accounts for 90% of its income. However, Twitter has consistently made clear in its quarterly statements since 2014 that it estimates its spam account problem to represent less than 5% of its users.

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Agrawal replied to Musks concerns publicly on Monday with a lengthy thread in which he explained the companys methodology. Agrawal explained that tackling automated spam accounts was a dynamic process that required fighting sophisticated and hard to catch actors. He added that some accounts that had the characteristics of spam accounts were in fact operated by real people.

The hard challenge is that many accounts which look fake superficially are actually real people. And some of the spam accounts which are actually the most dangerous and cause the most harm to our users can look totally legitimate on the surface, he wrote.

He added that estimating Twitters fake account numbers could not be done externally because the process required access to sensitive data such as IP addresses and phone numbers.

On Monday, Musk suggested he could seek to pay a lower price for Twitter because of the fake accounts issue. Speaking virtually at a conference in Miami, he said reducing his agreed $54.20 a share offer would not be out of the question. However, the terms of Musks takeover agreement with Twitter gave him only limited room for manoeuvre, legal experts said.

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Report finds little progress reducing violence against Native American women – MPR News

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A report released May 17 by Amnesty International USA finds little progress has been made in reducing the rate of sexual violence against Native American women since an earlier report in 2007.

"At least 56 percent of Native women have experienced sexual violence, and at least one in three have experienced rape, which is 2.2 times more likely than non-Hispanic white women, said Tarah Demant, interim national director for programs, government relations and advocacy at Amnesty International USA. But because of the inadequate data tracking that happens by the U.S. government, these numbers are likely actually much lower than reality."

In addition to missing data, the report identifies tangled legal jurisdiction among federal, state and tribal governments, a lack of funding for law enforcement and prosecution as issues hampering efforts to reduce the disproportionate violence.

This lack of commitment by the U.S. government is a complete failure in their human rights obligations over the last 15 years, so ultimately, we couldn't get any headway because it was a broader systemic problem, and because of that lack of commitment by the US government, said Demant.

Data collection is something that the US government is charged with doing, it's their obligation to do, and they collect data on other populations and on other topics. But this just hasn't been prioritized, she said.

Two major pieces of legislation that have helped address the issue in the 15 years since the first Amnesty report are the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 and the Violence Against Women Act, which was recently reauthorized by Congress.

Those laws made some progress in giving tribal courts more jurisdiction, but Demant said the process remains confusing and funding is inconsistent.

The Amnesty report calls for full restoration of tribal jurisdiction over crimes committed in Indian country, and increased funding for prosecution, law enforcement and health care.

The Violence Against Women Act created Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction, or SDVCJ, which allows tribal courts to hold some non-Indian defendants charged with domestic violence or violating certain protection orders in Indian country accountable.

In testimony before Congress regarding reauthorizing the VAWA late last year, a Department of Justice official said there were gaps in SDVCJ that undermined tribal efforts to protect survivors and hold offenders accountable.

Over the last 15 years since our last report, we've seen these sort of piecemeal, almost bandaid solutions, said Demant. But what's happening is that the U.S. government has a century of complex and contradictory law, which has created this problem, and the U.S. has to untangle that law in a holistic way. At the center of that is restoring jurisdiction to tribes.

While the Amnesty report found slow progress, Demant said women continue to lead the grassroots push for change.

The work of Alaska Native and American Indian women has persisted through this and continues to build their communities and their safety. And that I think, is very hopeful.

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During Infrastructure Week, Mayor Bowser Highlights Progress in Expanding Access to Solar Projects Through DC Green Bank | mayormb – Executive Office…

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(Washington, DC) Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser highlighted progress in expanding access to solar energy through DC Green Bank and announced that, since its launch in 2018, DC Green Bank has now committed more than $12 million to community and residential solar projects serving low-to-moderate income (LMI) residents in the District. DC Green Bank reached the $12 million milestone with two recent loan closingsincluding a $7 million deal that is the DC Green Banks largest. In addition to energy savings, the two deals will provide hundreds of District residents a fair shot through construction job opportunities.

We were proud to make DC one of the first cities in the nation to launch a Green Bank, and these projects which are helping us build a more sustainable and equitable DC are a good example of why we wanted to create a DC Green Bank,said Mayor Bowser.By bringing together DC Green Bank and DOEEs Solar for All program, were lowering electric bills, reducing pollution, and creating jobs for DC residents.

The $7 million deal with PosiGen will provide solar energy to low-to-moderate income (LMI) residentsat no cost to themacross approximately 320 residential projects, with the initial slate of installations coming to Wards 1, 4, 5, 7, and 8. A deal of more than $530,000 with Uprise Electric Company will deliver funds for community solar serving 15 residential projects under Solar for All, a program of the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) administered by the DC Sustainable Energy Utility.

The PosiGen loan agreement will unlock funding for the construction of up to 3,000 kW of solar capacity. The installations are expected to create hundreds of clean economy jobs in the construction phase. They will also generate more than 3,600 MWh of renewable energy annually, while avoiding more than 2,500 tons of CO2, which is equivalent to an average passenger vehicle driving more than 6 million miles annually.

Under the Uprise deal, more than a dozen LMI District families in the initial 15 projects will see their electricity bills cut by 50%. The deal is expected to create up to 13 clean economy jobs, generate more than 90 MWh of renewable energy, and avoid approximately 64 tons of CO2 equivalent annually which is equivalent to an average passenger vehicle driving more than 160,000 miles.The Uprise deal couples DC Green Banks affordable financing with more than $100,000 from the Solar for All program, as well as an additional pool of capital that will be an incentive to deploy solar installations beyond the initial 15 projects. This is the third year in a row that DC Green Bank has provided financing to a DC-based solar developer to deliver community solar projects through Solar for All.

This is a huge win for the DC Green Bank and for the District as a whole, said DOEE Director Tommy Wells. Community solar is just one of the ways Mayor Bowsers administration is working to secure a cleaner, greener future for the District, and we are so pleased to see these kinds of partnerships growing in the District.

Mayor Bowser introduced legislation establishing theDC Green Bankin 2017 and the law was enacted in 2018 making the District the second city in the country to establish a Green Bank. This policy tool uses public purpose funding to attract private investment in order to expand renewable energy, lower energy costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create green jobs, and enhance resilience.

We are proud to work with PosiGen and Uprise to expand access to solar and showcase why DC is leading the way on access to clean, renewable energy as well as prioritizing low to moderate income communities under Solar for All, said DC Green Bank CEO Eli Hopson. We cannot build a green and resilient future unless all District residents have access to the benefits, and we are putting up a substantial amount of our capital to demonstrate that this investment model works and delivers incredible results across the board.

Other recent solar announcements include:

The DC Green Bank announcement is part of Mayor Bowsers recognition ofInfrastructure Week, whenthe Mayorishighlightinginvestments in infrastructure and initiatives focused on building a more connected, resilient, and equitable DC.In March, Mayor Bowser announced the creation of the DC Build Back Better Infrastructure Task Force, which will advise on priority projects to be funded through President Bidens Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Task Force is made up of experts from District agencies and external partners who will ensure the Districts effectiveness in securing and deploying federal dollars while creating projects that will impact residents across the District and generations of Washingtonians to come.

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Review highlights progress of the Greenfield school year – The Highland County Press

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By Angela ShepherdGEVS

Theres a lot of good things happening in the Greenfield Exempted Village School District, and the board of education got an update on some of those at its regular meeting on Monday, May 16.

Director of instruction, Alisa Barrett, provided a brief review of the year, starting things off with the progress with the districts Visible Learning Plan. Last years focus was on learning intentions and success criteria and this school year, which is the second full year of the journey to creating visible learners, the focus has been on feedback.

Another item highlighted by Barrett is building the instructional leadership of building administrators. Throughout this school year, building principles have led the monthly professional development sessions, which have been centered around learning intentions, success criteria, and feedback. Another aspect of these sessions are what Barrett called learning walks, where administrators visit classrooms and observe and talk to students. Its a way to monitor implementation of the visible learning, and also a great way to gauge progress.

Barrett noted, as did Superintendent Quincey Gray later in the meeting, that now when a student is asked about how and what they are learning, no one says they dont know, instead, students are able to articulate what they are learning and how they are learning it.

Barrett also touched on the success of the LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) study that will see 44 staff members going into their second year of this training, and a second cohort beginning next year with a new round of educators entering the training. The training was previously explained by Barrett to be an intense professional development program that teaches our teachers the brain science behind reading.

She also spoke about the Ohio Writing Project (OWP) through Miami University that is helping middle school teachers learn strategies for writing instruction. It is something that is providing middle school students valuable writing experience, and its a program Barrett said will not only be continued into next school year, but will be expanded to more grades and subject areas.

In other business, Gray recognized four businesses with certificates from the Ohio School Board Association (OSBA) for their outstanding contribution to the district. Those businesses recognized were Merchants National Bank, Murray-Fettro Funeral Home, Greenfield Research and Roman Family Health Care.

In other matters, one of the employment recommendations approved by the board was for 2017 McClain graduate Madison Schumacher to be the new agriculture science teacher.

Schumacher was present at the meeting, and upon the approved recommendation and following congratulations from board members, Schumacher said she was very grateful to come home and teach something she is so passionate about. Schumacher was an integral member of the McClain FFA and agricultural department when she was in high school and she said plans to carry on McClains robust program.

Other employment recommendations approved included Toni Lewis, high school counselor; Kassie Hutchinson, annual; Jarrod Haines, senior class advisor; Mark Bihl, junior class advisor and girls basketball assistant; Carolyn Arthurs, sophomore class advisor; Ashley Kesler, freshman class advisor; Nate Luke, high school robotics, high school technology aide, and boys track assistant; Angie Barber, National Honor Society; Rachel Soards, art club and Quick Recall advisor; Loretta Flora, dramatics, high school vocal music, and middle school swimming; Eleanor Wait, dramatics assistant; Jenny Mustard, student council advisor; Audrey Case, student council assistant; Lori Tuttle, Drug Free Clubs of America; John Wilson, honor guard; Tracey Cokonougher, assistant athletic director and ticket manager; Keith Penwell, summer and winter weight room; Steve Roble, cross country and boys track; Katie Joosse, cross country assistant and junior high track; Vanessa Penwell, football and basketball cheerleading advisor; Kelly Bolender, assistant football and basketball cheer advisor; Nick McNeal, boys soccer and boys swimming; Marcia Starkey, soccer assistant; Jarrod Haines, girls basketball; Drew Hamilton, girls track head coach and girls basketball assistant; Leann Theiman, seventh grade girls basketball; Jeana McNeal, girls swimming; Karen Mullikin, Buckskin technology aide; Andrea Stark, junior high cheerleading for football and basketball; Derrick Lyons, girls golf; Rich Bivens, football assistant and wrestling head coach; Evan McGlone, football assistant; Tim Gossett, football assistant; Devin Penwell, eighth grade football; Tyler Carman, girls soccer and bowling; Taylor Alsop, volleyball; Kyndall Penwell, volleyball assistant; Kaleb Shepherd, soccer assistant; Kaleigh Easter, eighth grade volleyball; and Blain Bergstrom, volunteer soccer assistant.

As part of the consent agenda, board members accepted the resignation of Annemarie Brier, the music teacher at Greenfield Elementary; the resignation of Sarah Ahrendt, high school language arts teacher; and the resignation of assistant district treasurer SueAnn Baird effective Jan. 1, 2023 for retirement purposes. Also approved on the consent agenda was summer employment of student technology workers as well as for student cleaning crew workers for the bus garage.

The next regular meeting of the Greenfield Exempted Village School District Board of Education is scheduled for June 27 at 7 p.m. at the central office boardroom. For information and updates, go to the district website at greenfield.k12.oh.us or go to the districts social media pages. The individual buildings also have Facebook pages. The districts central office may be reached by calling (937) 981-2152.

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