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Chinese election interference tests Taiwans capability to defend freedom of speech – Index on Censorship

Posted: January 4, 2024 at 3:31 am

As Taiwan gears up for the presidential and legislative election on 13 January, the Chinese government is also ramping up its efforts to interfere. From sponsored trips to China for local leaders, economic coercion, fake opinion polls, and disinformation campaigns, some analysts say the wide-ranging tactics that Beijing has unleashed will have an impact on the elections outcome.

In recent weeks, Taiwanese authorities have launched investigations into several cases of individuals attempting to sway voters by inviting local borough chiefs and village leaders on group tours to China. These trips are partially sponsored by local Chinese authorities.

During the trips, participants were allegedly encouraged by officials from Chinas propaganda department to vote for political parties and candidates favoured by Beijing. At least one man has been indicted while several others are facing ongoing investigations.

Apart from sponsored trips, Beijing also rolled out coercive economic measures to pressure Taiwan, suspending tariff relief on imports of 12 Taiwanese petrochemical products, and blaming it on the trade barriers enacted by Taiwans ruling Democratic Progressive Party.

Since 2023 is a major year of cross-strait exchange for China, Chinese authorities have devoted a lot of resources to facilitate influence campaigns against Taiwan, Puma Shen, chairperson of Taipei-based research group Doublethink Lab, told Index on Censorship. They want to make sure that Taiwanese people feel threatened but also are not too afraid of the influence campaigns from China.

The most recent example of Chinas influence campaign is an investigation into alleged lip-sync by popular Taiwanese rock band Mayday, a practice that is banned for live musicians in China. A Taiwanese security agency internal memo claims the investigation is Beijings attempt to pressure the rock band into publicly supporting the position that Taiwan is a part of China.

Shen from Doublethink Lab said Taiwanese people who have huge financial stakes in China, such as artists and businessmen, often become targets of Chinas influence campaign. Even though they are earning money in China, they are more like victims, he said.

Multi-pronged cognitive warfare

In addition to economic coercion and influencing local politicians, some experts say China has also launched multi-pronged cognitive warfare against Taiwan ahead of the election, amplifying narratives criticising the ruling party through state media outlets and initiating disinformation campaigns on social media platforms, including TikTok, YouTube and Facebook.

Over the last few months, Chinas state-run media outlets have repeated the narrative that the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is pushing Taiwan to the brink of war with its efforts to pursue Taiwan independence. The narrative resonates with criticisms against the DPP by opposition candidates in Taiwan, who have repeatedly accused DPPs presidential candidate, Lai Ching-te, of being the golden child of Taiwan independence.

There are also signs that Chinese state media and online troll groups are amplifying narratives aimed at damaging the image and credibility of the Taiwanese government, including controversial domestic issues such as the de-sinicization of Taiwans curriculum and scepticism toward the Taiwanese governments deepened relations with the USA.

According to Taiwan AI Labs, online troll groups have mirrored narratives promoted by Chinese state media, including the Peoples Daily, Haiwainet, Xinhua News Agency, Global Times, and China Central Television (CCTV). While there is no direct evidence to prove that China is behind all online troll groups, Taiwan AI Labs said their behaviours fit the criteria of autocratic countries interference in democratic elections.

Since the online troll groups promote narratives about Taiwanese domestic issues and U.S. President Joe Biden and there is a high similarity between the narratives they promote and the narratives preferred by Chinese state media, we can conclude that it fits the methods that autocratic countries use to interfere in democratic elections, Ethan Tu, the founder of Taiwan AI Labs, said.

Compared to Chinas efforts to interfere in previous Taiwan elections, it is becoming harder to determine whether disinformation targeting the upcoming Taiwanese election originates from China or not.

This time around, its very difficult to determine whether the disinformation originates from China or is created by actors within Taiwan, Chiaoning Su, an associate professor in communication, journalism, and public relations at Oakland University, told Index on Censorship.

In her view, China has built up a better understanding of public opinion in Taiwan and they realise that for efforts of election interference to work, the narratives they amplify need to match the trend in Taiwans public opinion.

The way that China is amplifying social economic issues such as the controversy of lack of eggs or the debate about reducing the amount of ancient Chinese literature in the curriculum shows that their efforts to initiate disinformation campaign are becoming more localised and harder to trace, Su said.

Shen from Doublethink Lab said one of the main goals of Chinas disinformation campaign is to denigrate democracy. They want to show the Taiwanese public that Taiwans democracy is a mess and that while the DPP claims to protect democracy and freedom, in the end, it is not democratic and free at all, he told Index on Censorship.

Since Taiwan is a democracy that values freedom of speech, Shen thinks Taiwanese authorities need to deal with the threats that come with Chinas election interference through ways that will safeguard Taiwanese peoples freedom of expression, by specifically identifying remarks which originate from sources external to Taiwan.

Otherwise, they will fall into Chinas trap, he said.

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Laws banning semi-automatic weapons and library censorship to take effect in Illinois – Index-Journal

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What should we expect in 2024? We asked three futurists – ISRAEL21c

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Its fair to say that 2023 was one of Israels worst years ever.

First there was a growing schism around the controversial government plan to overhaul the judiciary. And just when it seemed we were heading into a civil war, a war of a different sort was thrust upon us by Hamas in its murderous attacks of October 7.

Against that grim backdrop, we asked three futurists what we might expect in 2024.

US-based futurist, media pundit and serial entrepreneur Michael Fertik says the biggest trend may not be visible to the average person but its transforming every high-tech industry and that is artificial intelligence (AI).

Fertik is a founding member of the World Economic Forum Agenda Council on the Future of the Internet, and founder of Heroic Ventures, an early-stage VC focused on Silicon Valley and Israel.

Fertik predicts that in the field of visual AI, gaming and fashion experiences will see radical overhauls unfold in how gamers create their own environments and how consumers preview their wardrobe and accessory choices.

An example from Heroics Israeli portfolio is Exists.ai, which is building a generative AI game creation platform enabling the generation of production-ready multiplayer games in minutes.

In fintech, he says, AI will soon become the most important tool that investors of all kinds, from retail to hedge funds, use to improve their analysis and make decisions.

Israels ProntoNLP, for instance, is powering investment decisions with hyper-accurate large language models for financial analysis. Another Israeli fintech in his portfolio, Sunbit, uses AI and machine learning to offer products and manage risk in pay-over-time technology.

Fertik also believes that in 2024, AI will continue transforming healthcare and despite setbacks in 2023 the development of autonomous vehicles.

Self-driving technology, he says, is not only very good but in most cases better than the average human driver. We may not see [autonomous] highway driving yet, but we should expect a return to cities and a marked growth in campus- and other closed-environment applications.

Fertik tells ISRAEL21c that Israel is considered a top-four country in artificial intelligence.

Israel not only has strength in the basic science, but many of the skills and applications that give life to Israels excellence in cyber have cross-application in AI. In many ways, Israeli cyber has already been in AI-mode for years, with breakthrough machine learning that enables its high-throughput analysis and threat detection.

Fertik predicts that the current war will have a silver lining of accelerating Israels AI development and leadership.

The war both requires and enables Israel to build and train unique models that assist in target detection, identification and prioritization, he says.

Millions of hours of video and audio are being analyzed by computer and re-analyzed by expert IDF personnel in order to differentiate hostages from terrorists, civilians from Hamas, friendly fire from enemy attacks, and immediate-priority targets vs. less pressing threats, Fertik explains.

These new, unexpected, and regrettably hard-won datasets will be the training ground for novel and accurate models.

These AI developments will, for instance, impact civilian robotics with more accurate self-piloting, more accurate handling of objects, and more accurate perception of new and diverse environments.

Perhaps even more important is that the soldiers operating in these fields will, like their cousins in [signal intelligence Unit] 8200 and similar units, eventually return to the civilian sector and be uniquely equipped to offer real-life AI insights and learning in defense fields but just as importantly outside of defense fields to the Israeli and non-Israeli companies they join and found.

Israel will see many allied and even non-allied countries seek out Israels excellence and experience in the years to come.

Trends forecaster Adi Yoffe, head of the Fast Forward business futurist company in Tel Aviv, sees the influence of AI in a different light.

She predicted last year that AI and other technologies would lead Israel into a New Chauvinism movement.

She said this would lead us to distance ourselves from confronting real facts and from engaging other sides in complex political or social situations. This was seen in the polarizing anti-judicial reform protests in the first nine months of 2023.

Yoffes annual forecast for 2024 is informed by what happened when New Chauvinism met the watershed moment of October 7.

Until that moment, we had distanced ourselves from reality and lived peaceful lives at the top of Maslows Hierarchy of Needs pyramid as a flourishing democratic country, she says.

In that pyramid are five layers, from bottom to top: physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.

October 7 brought us simultaneously to the bottom of Maslows pyramid, face to face with reality and seeking to ensure our physical security and defeat our enemies, she says, and at the same time we were at the top of Maslows pyramid as a successful Western capitalist country, Yoffe explains.

In my opinion, the trends of 2024 in Israel are influenced precisely by this process, she continues.

In 2024, we will want to feel safe, and therefore phenomena related to defining security, trust and solidarity will be the trends of the coming year in Israel and will spread to the wider Western world.

She believes this trend includes:

The desire for emotional closeness.

After years of being disconnected from reality and our emotions, we are hungry for deep and meaningful human connection. This is reflected in our desire to spend more time with loved ones, connect with nature, and experience positive emotions like joy, love and excitement. People will seek smaller, more intimate experiences. These experiences provide security and create clear boundaries.

The desire for reliable, real information.

Brigadier General Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesperson, was someone who instilled security evening after evening on the Israeli screen and became a reliable source of information during wartime. But it is not just about this type of information. People who do real things, with a real legacy, will gain renewed popularity, and therefore knowledge that is passed down from generation to generation will be part of the trend.

Cooperation, but not the usual kind.

Just as companies know how to cooperate on sustainability issues, we will see companies and organizations collaborating together around a goal that is greater than them. Israeli companies are collaborating around the goal of promoting blue and white products in the world during the war, and photography and image companies are collaborating to bring real images and avoid forgeries, says Yoffe.

Yet another perspective comes from trendologist, lecturer and designer Nataly Izchukov, owner of The Visionary trend forecasting and research agency in Tel Aviv.

In the last few years, many people have been feeling like theyre constantly battling: viruses, economic crises, declining trust in government and politics, pollution, new technologies, and a genuine fear of the future, she tells ISRAEL21c.

We can say with full certainty that in the past three years and counting were in the midst of a polycrisis pattern that has been accompanying us since Covid, throughout political and geopolitical swings, economic and social crises, wars, ongoing natural disasters, and again, massacre and war.

Its therefore fair to assume that at least for the next two years well be coping with trauma and crises, Izchukov says.

Driven by the human need for hope, healing and mental relief, she says, well employ four behavioral coping mechanisms: fight, flight, freeze or fawn. These 4Fs will impact many sectors and industries globally.

Fight will manifest itself as a desire for change and creating new rules, with an aesthetic rooted in the colors of blood and mud.

Flight will harness the power of artificial intelligence toward creative solutions such as clothing that protects us in emergency situations.

Freeze will mean a desire for delicate jewelry made of silver and other metals.

Fawn is The Visionarys word to describe a trend toward tribal togetherness and collective care.

In 2024, we will collectively improve our understanding of how technology can empower a new age of human creativity, how it can create optimistic, joyful, non-dystopian design codes, and how it can alleviate loneliness and add meaning to humans, says Izchukov.

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Partiers Attempt to Celebrate New Year’s Twice With Flight Between Time Zones, Accidentally Land in Wrong Year – Futurism

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"You only live once, but you can celebrate New Year's Eve twice." Minutes From Midnight

A group of travelers attempting to turn back the clock to ring in the new year twice got a rude awakening.

In late December, United Airlines offered a flight from Guam to Honolulu, Hawaii, which takes just over seven hours and crosses the International Date Line. In effect, passengers on board the plane technically lose a day, which means they could do the countdown to 2024 twice.

"You only live once, but you can celebrate New Year's Eve twice," the airline tweeted at the time.

While the trip was meant to land in Honolulu at 6:50 pm on December 31 local time, a lengthy delay forced passengers to land in the wrong year. The flight was a whopping six hours late because of a late inbound flight which meant that it landed 30 minutes after midnight.

"Great idea, too bad it got delayed!" one traveler tweeted. "I was supposed to be on this flight. Double new year isnt happening anymore. Maybe next year?"

According to travel blog One Mile at a Time, this specific flight "has to be one of the most punctual flights in Uniteds system," being on time 95 percent of the time. The last time it landed after midnight was on April 20, according to the blog.

Flight UA200 wasn't the only flight attempting to jump the International Date Line. Also attempting the stunt were Cathay Pacific's CX872, which flew from Hong Kong to San Francisco, and All Nippon Airway's Tokyo to LA flight.

According to Aviation24, both flights managed to arrive well before midnight on December 31, allowing the time travelers on board to celebrate New Year's Eve twice.

So at least a few revelers got to pull it off.

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Adopted Child Accused of Secretly Being an Adult Takes DNA Test to Prove Age – Futurism

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A DNA test has confirmed the biological age of Natalia Grace, a Ukrainian orphan who has a rare genetic dwarfism condition and was accused of being an adult plus, bizarrely, wanting to murder her adoptive parents in 2012.

According to the first episode of a new docuseries TV show called "The Curious Case of Natalia Grace," which aired on Monday, medical lab TruDiagnostic determined she was close to 22 years old as of August. That means she was far younger than what her adoptive parents Michael and Kristine Barnett claimed her to be when they accused her of attempted murder.

In 2010, the Barnetts adopted Grace as a 6-year-old girl from Ukraine. Shortly after, Michael Barnett accused her of trying to "poison and kill my wife," claiming she was an adult "sociopath."

In 2012, the pair had her legal age changed from eight to 22 and forced her to move into her own apartment.

After an investigation, the Barnetts were charged with child neglect, but charges have since been dropped against both, at least in part due to her alleged new age.

Grace, who has since been adopted by her new parents Antwon and Cynthia Mans, has long denied these allegations, claiming that she was the victim and a child at the time the Barnetts made their accusations.

And now, the DNA test suggests Grace indeed never about her real age.

"This one little piece of paper throws every single lie that the Barnetts has said right into the trash with a match," she told her new adoptive father in the show. "This is so big. Because literally, this has been 13 years of just two people lying their butts off. They ruined a kids life."

"They painted [me] as some big monster, when in reality they were the ones," she added.

It's an extremely twisted story that's strikingly reminiscent of the 2009 horror film "Orphan," in which an adult woman poses as a 9-year-old to be adopted by a couple.

More details will likely emerge as the series airs, especially when it comes to motives.

"Why did you adopt me in the first place?" she asks Michael Barnett, who agreed to be filmed for the new docuseries, in a recently shared clip.

"Many of these questions theres not going to be a single answer to," he replied, adding that he was also a victim of his now ex-wife Kristine.

More on DNA tests: DNA Tests Are a Fun Holiday Gift... Unless They Reveal a Horrifying Secret

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Congress Receiving Mysterious Classified Briefing About UFOs – Futurism

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What are they getting told? Housekeeping

The House Oversight Committee is going to get a briefing on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) soon though, of course, the public won't be privy to anything they learn.

AsAxios reports, the members-only briefing will be held by the intelligence community's inspector general. Though that outlet did not give an exact date for the hearing, a similar notice obtained byThe Messenger suggests it'll be held next Tuesday.

This upcoming, closed-door hearing seems to be a response to a bipartisan effort to get the feds to open up more about what the government knows about "unidentified flying objects" or UFOs, which has included both the establishment of new offices to track and report on these sightings and claims of ongoing government coverups.

Though one could trace this entire process back to the Obama administration, when a series of quiet leaks from the intelligence and military communities began confirming suspicions that the government has more information about UAPs than it lets on, this current iteration seems to have been spurred on by a more recent whistleblower.

Last summer, former Air Force pilot and intelligence community member David Grusch made some incredible allegations, first to journalists and later in a public hearing before the House Oversight Committee, including that the US government has reverse-engineered alien crafts some, per his claims, with dead, non-human "pilots" inside of them.

Unsurprisingly, a lot of experts as well as space doomer William Shatner called bull on Grusch's evidence-free claims. But all the same, they did raise enough eyebrows for Congressional truth-seekers to call on the intelligence community to provide more information about so-called "UAP retrieval programs."

As with everything in government, it took some time to get a response from the Office of Inspector General of the Intelligence Community which, if we're being honest here, sounds a lot like a made-up "King of Spies"-style agency and there's little doubt that whatever the House Oversight Committee learns will remain classified.

Nevertheless, it is a pretty big deal that the slow drip of government UFO intel has gone from blink-and-you'll-miss-it reporting during the tumult of the Trump years to being the subject of hearings both private and public before Congress.

More on UAPs: Congress Passes Legislation Demanding US Government Release UFO Archives

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Driver Injured in First Cybertruck Crash – Futurism

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It was only a matter of time before the first Tesla Cybertruck was involved in a collision.

And just before the year drew to a close, a Toyota Corolla crashed into a Cybertruck that was traveling along a road near Palo Alto, California an accident that's attracted immense scrutiny due to the Cybertruck's unconventional and widely criticized design.

According to a statement released by the California Highway Patrol, the Toyota swerved and hit a dirt embankment on the right shoulder, reentered the road shortly, crossed the double yellow lines, and crashed into a Cybertruck, which was traveling the other way.

The Tesla driver "sustained a suspected minor injury," and "declined medical transportation." No other "injuries were reported," per the CHP, suggesting the Corolla driver walked away unscathed despite images showing the vehicle's airbags deploying.

"It does not appear that the Tesla Cybertruck was being operated in autonomous mode," the statement reads.

While we await further details regarding the injuries and the investigation is still "ongoing," the crash highlights the potential risks of driving a vehicle as stiff as the Cybertruck. For decades, carmakers have designed vehicles to have crumple zones, which protect the driver during a collision. The Cybertruck, on the other hand, whose design is a notable departure from conventional car compositionand materials,has raised concerns among experts.

Apart from potential risks for the driver, experts have also pointed out concerns over pedestrian safety. The 6,600-pound EV has extremely limited sight lines and lacks visibility of what's going on in front of the vehicle and that's without getting into its ultra-hard exterior.

"The big problem there is if they really make the skin of the vehicle very stiff by using thick stainless steel, then when people hit their heads on it, it's going to cause more damage to them," Adrian Lund, the former president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), told Reuters last month.

European regulators have also expressed similar concerns, and the truck is more than likely never making it across the pond.

Tesla, however, has maintained that the Cybertruck is much safer for those behind the wheel and others sharing the road.

"Yes, we are highly confident that Cybertruck will be much safer per mile than other trucks, both for occupants and pedestrians," CEO Elon Musk tweeted.

The company has also claimed that the truck's "front underbody casting is designed to break into small pieces," which "helps reduce occupant impact by absorbing and dispensing energy."

Tesla only began delivering Cybertrucks to long-waiting customers late last year, and only time will tell whether it's a "guideless missile" or the latest and greatest in driver safety.

While experts have long voiced their concerns over the truck's unorthodox design, the rest of the EV maker's offerings have been lauded for being some of the safest cars in the world.

We'll need far more data to say for sure, but this first accident isn't necessarily promising for the brutalist pickup.

More on the truck: Cybertruck Manufacturing Is a Disaster, Tesla Insiders Say

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Jacek Tabisz on Humanism and Rationalism in Polish Society – The Good Men Project

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Jacek Tabisz is the Vice-President and Secretary of the Polish Rationalist Association and the author of New Humanism.

Here we talk about Glenn Gould, Canada and British Columbia, and Humanism and Rationalism in Poland.

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: We met at an obscure Danish pub with Kaja Bryx, Kacem Al Ghazzali, and Kamil Gawel. I forget off the top if there were others during that time. It was at the outside gatherings of the World Humanist Congress and General Assembly of Humanists International 2023. Now, those meetings are noteworthy and important, but even more distinct and relevant than the others with our meetings: Glenn Gould. I love Glenn Gould. Hes Canadian so hooray. Lets start on the late Gould, the man, as has been said, gave so much of himself and let so few know him. How did you discover his music?

Jacek Tabisz: I have loved listening to classical music since childhood. Back in the times of communism in Poland, I also became interested in the world of early music, although we were cut off from records from non-communist countries, including Canadian records. For Poles, they cost as much as half a salary. After the fall of communism, the first distributors of Western records, as well as monthly magazines about classical music, including early music, appeared in Poland. Canor, published by the University of Toru, was particularly valuable. It was there that I learned about Goulds piano art. At the beginning I was a bit skeptical, because I was hungry for harpsichord Bach. But Gould captivated me from the first sounds with his imagination and enormous talent. Today I understand that without him, Bachs harpsichord would sound completely different.

Jacobsen: Does he have much of an imprint on Polish culture, or is it just you? I know he has a cult following in the Japanese culture. Other people in love with a dead person.

Tabisz: Glenn Gould has supporters all over the world. Bruno Monsaigneons famous works about him (books, articles, DVDs) were translated into Polish quite quickly. Many Polish music critics considered it an important point of reference. When it comes to pianists, I cannot name anyone as inspired by Gould as Helen Grimaud. Maybe because we ourselves have very strong piano traditions living in the shadow of the great Chopin? The closest to Gould was the famous Polish-Hungarian pianist Piotr Anderszewski, about whom Mosaigneon also made an excellent film reportage.

Jacobsen: What are your favourite pieces by him? One of mine is BWV 54 with Russell Oberlin.

Tabisz: I particularly appreciate Goulds second recording of the Goldberg Variations, as well as Haydns works and everything he recorded by Schoenberg.

Jacobsen: What were your earliest moments of rationalism and humanism?

Tabisz: In my childhood, as a ten-year-old, I had a strange dream, after which I woke up wondering that I was born in this particular time, in this particular country, as a human being and not, for example, as a butterfly or a dog. I dont know if it was very rational, but then I gained some distance from me. I realized that the self is built by circumstance and also inherited. This also applies to faith. If I were born in China, would I have a father who would take me to church every Sunday hoping that I would gain the grace of faith? But it was not the question of atheism or theism that was most important in this early intuition. The most important thing was the distance I gained from this dreamlike feeling.

Jacobsen: How did you come to the polish rationalist community?

Tabisz: Thanks to the internet. Previously, I thought I was quite alone in my atheism and rationalism. Poles were very grateful to the Church for helping them fight the Soviet occupation. I was grateful too, but I began to realize that freedom had more than just a political dimension. However, before I found traces of Polish atheism and rationalism on the Internet, independent of communism, I thought that open atheism was expressed only by people collaborating with communism, and these were not attractive people to me. I was also a bit active in the opposition, I was too young to be more active, but my parents were very involved in the fight for freedom. Hence my fathers faithful attitude towards the Church.

Jacobsen: What have been your roles and responsibilities with the Polish Rationalist Association?

Tabisz: Now I have been vice president for several years. I was the president of this organization for many years, and I became president relatively soon after becoming a member. I wanted to act and had many ideas.

Jacobsen: What would you target as the major issues facing the rationalist discourse and public education in Poland?

Tabisz: These issues have changed. For example, we once fought for ethics lessons and an objective vision of Polish history in schools. Now the threats are different. Humanity is once again losing faith in the importance of freedom of speech, and new great ideologies are beginning to triumph in the world. Some of them seem beautiful, but in my opinion they are potentially criminal, just like Marxs ideas. It is certainly worth fighting against relativistic postmodernism in favor of modernism and the popularization of science.

Jacobsen: What have been the major initiatives that youve seen as the most successful by the Polish Rationalist Association?

Tabisz: Certainly those concerning the popularization of access to ethics lessons or those aimed at expressing a rationalist worldview without fear. In terms of projects, what I like most is our interdisciplinary Darwin Days, co-organized with universities and the Polish Skeptics Club.

Jacobsen: Who have been major collaborators with the Polish Rationalist Association?

Tabisz: Among our main collaborators, I can mention the already mentioned Club of Polish Skeptics, but also universities in Wrocaw, Warsaw and Pozna, as well as foundations and associations such as Freedom from Religion, Polish Humanists and many others.

Jacobsen: In British Columbia, where I live, theres a significant non-religious population, but Langley, more precisely where I live, is known for not a huge religious population only about half but an intensely political religious population. They want fundamentalist theology exported into federal politics and culture. One study of the local private Evangelical University found the university theology became more and more fundamentalist as the surrounding culture and wider Canadian society became more liberalized and non-religious. Are there similar dynamics in Polish society?

Tabisz: For now, there is simply a broadly understood grassroots secularization taking place in Poland. It is difficult to say whether fundamentalist movements are growing against this background. There are some niche initiatives of this type, but it is difficult to say that there are more of them than ten years ago, when the secularization process was much less advanced.

Jacobsen: What has been the longest-standing issue in combating various irrationalities in Poland? One in the United States is fundamentalist preachers of an unprecedented sort in advanced industrial economies with educated populations. Prolific liars, charlatans, bombasts, or, simply, insane Bible interpreters either because of the Bible, innate craziness, or both. Some of this leaks over into this local area, but Canadian liberalism has been a buttress.

Tabisz: Maybe the too high status of priests, allowing some of them considerable impunity for abuses such as pedophilia or financial scams? In most cases, however, the problems change. Today, I am less afraid of an excess of Catholicism than of the already mentioned attacks on freedom of speech and rational thinking related to the culture of wokeness or political correctness.

Jacobsen: What have been the setbacks for the rationalist community in Poland?

Tabisz: Failures included numerous divisions after successes. As soon as we became famous, some members of the association separated from us and created a new entity. Almost half of Polish secular organizations sprouted from the Polish Rationalist Association. I experienced this quite strongly, especially when I was the president of the association and I was responsible for some of the successes, which on the one hand were great, but on the other, were the source of divisions.

Jacobsen: Where can people learn more about the humanist and rationalist communities in Poland?

Tabisz: Well. I recently wrote a book called New Humanism, which, in addition to the philosophical layer, contains a guide to Polish and global humanistic and rationalist endeavors. For now, the book only exists in Polish. In addition, we have a website and we have left many traces on the Internet, not only in Polish.

Jacobsen: How can they support the efforts of those organizations?

Tabisz: We have recently become a Public Benefit Organization and we also have Patronite. In addition, you can support us by coming to our debates, meetings and participating in our activities.

Jacobsen: Any final thoughts?

Tabisz: You have to see the changing world. For example, you cannot, like French secularists, fight against the Church, which basically no longer exists in France, without even noticing the hundreds of threats related to Islam. We cannot talk and write only about euthanasia and abortion without noticing the currently growing other threats to human freedom, often created by circles that were once our obvious allies. Neither allies nor enemies are eternal. However, reality is complex and you cannot be monothematic in your actions.

Jacobsen: Thank you for the opportunity and your time, Jacek.

Tabisz: Thank You Scott!

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Jacinda Ardern to marry Clarke Gayford this month – reports – 1News

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Former prime minister Dame Jacinda Ardern will marry her long-term fianc Clarke Gayford in a wedding ceremony this month, according to media reports.

Ardern, 43, and Gayford, 47, have refused to confirm the news officially.

Responding to a Herald reporter's request for comment, Gayford said: I cant believe you thought you could call up and Id just tell you all."

The TV presenter added that he had "nothing to add", whilst Ardern reportedly couldn't be reached for comment.

The wedding will take place at an "elite venue" in Hawkes Bay next week on January 13, Stuff reports, with the "highly secure" ceremony having a short list of guests.

It's been reported the ceremony will be small with a list of attendees consisting mainly of family, close friends, and several former and current Labour politicians.

The couple got engaged over the Easter break in 2019, whilst Ardern was serving her first term as prime minister. At the time, when asked when her wedding would be, she said: "I have absolutely no idea."

The couple's first wedding ceremony, planned for the beginning of 2022, was cancelled after the Omicron variant of Covid-19 saw the country bracing for tens of thousands of cases. An increase in gathering restrictions saw the wedding postponed.

Ardern responded when asked at the time: "Such is life."

She continued: "My wedding wont be going ahead but I just join many other New Zealanders who have had an experience like that as a result of the pandemic.

"And to anyone caught up in that scenario, I am so sorry. But we are all so resilient and I know we understand we are doing this for one another and it will help us carry on."

When the then-prime minister made her shock resignation announcement 11 months later, she said: "I am looking forward to spending time with my family once again. Arguably, they are the ones that have sacrificed the most out of all of us.

"So to Neve, mum is looking forward to being there when you start school this year.

"And to Clarke, lets finally get married."

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Former Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern and fiance Clarke Gayford have been engaged since 2019, but called off their wedding ceremony amid the Covid-19 Omicron outbreak in January 2022. Will they get their happy day this summer?

Theres been coalition talks with Winston Peters, a premiership, a baby, a pandemic, a landslide victory and a shock resignation - so a little old wedding to her long-time love should be a stroll up the aisle for Dame Jacinda Ardern.

The Herald understands the former Prime Minister, 43, and her TV presenter beau Clarke Gayford, 47, will wed this month.

Gayford laughed when the Herald asked about the nuptials this week.

I cant believe you thought you could call up and Id just tell you all.

The Gisborne native said he had nothing to add.

Ardern couldnt be contacted.

Others with knowledge of the ceremony are also remaining tight-lipped about the weddings details.

But the Herald has been told the event will take place at a vineyard in Hawkes Bay - more than 200km away from their originally planned ceremony which was scuttled by the Covid-19 pandemic.

No bookings are available to the public on the day of the wedding in mid-January.

The invite list is set to feature many of Arderns former colleagues in the now-opposition Labour Party, including party leader Chris Hipkins.

The couple began dating in 2014 after Gayford, a marine enthusiast and host of Fish of the Day and Moving Houses, contacted the then-Labour list MP about proposed legislation in 2013.

Gayford popped the question five years later with his grandmothers ring on Mokotahi Hill in northern Hawkes Bay, as Diplomatic Protection Service officers kept watch nearby and a local dog tried to eat the chocolate hed packed for the occasion.

The cliff-top proposal came 10 months after the birth of the couples daughter Neve and 18 months after Ardern became the countrys second youngest Prime Minister when the then-Labour Party leader formed a coalition with Peters-helmed NZ First.

Theyd made no plans at all for the wedding, Ardern told media after news of the engagement broke almost two weeks after the Easter proposal, when a ring was spotted on her left middle finger during a ceremony at Pike River.

I have absolutely no idea, she said, when asked when the wedding would be.

Her words would prove prescient.

Less than a year later the Covid-19 pandemic kicked off a round of restrictions that included lockdowns, border closures to those without citizenship or residency, and an at-times oversubscribed managed quarantine system for Kiwis coming home.

The couples wedding would eventually be booked for the 2022 summer, the venue understood to be the farm homestead at Nicks Head Station, 25km south of Gisborne.

The luxury rural estate, at which Grammy Award-winner Lorde was also understood to be on hand to entertain the couples loved ones and friends, is owned by US hedge fund billionaire John Griffin and his wife Amy.

But the arrival of the Omicron variant in late January 2022 and subsequent move to the red traffic light system - which restricted gatherings to fewer than 100 - spoiled the pairs plans.

Such is life, Ardern said of their decision to call off the wedding.

I am no different to, dare I say, thousands of other New Zealanders.

The three-time Mt Albert MP had previously described herself as the least-engaged bride, as Gayford was in charge of organising the nuptials, but vowed there were no plans to delay their vows indefinitely.

When she resigned as Prime Minister almost a year ago, citing exhaustion, the bride-to-be included a special message to Gayford alongside promises to try and find ways to keep working for New Zealand and take Neve to her first day of school.

And to Clarke: lets finally get married.

Cherie Howie is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2011. She has been a journalist for more than 20 years and specialises in general news and features.

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