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How Having Eczema on My Face Changed My LifeFor the Better – Health.com
Posted: July 22, 2017 at 7:48 am
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I have had eczema since I was a little girl, but it was neverterribly debilitating. I had some scratches on my neck, arms, and legs, but I never thought too much of it. And I was lucky to haveclear skin on my face. Other thana pimple here or there, my complexion was generally even and bright, andI neverneeded to use foundation.
That all changed this past May.Perhaps triggered by acombination ofpoor diet and taking too many medications, my eczema finally reared its ugly head in full force. Despite never having hadfacial eczemabefore, I started experiencing symptoms around my eyeswithin the next few months, it would consume my entire face, neck, arms, and upper legs.I ended up visiting countless doctors, starting a clean diet, and buying every product out there that claimed to be eczemas miracle cure.
I wish I could tell you that Im now free of eczema symptoms, butIhave a long ways to go. My face is still bright red, raw, and itchy. My legs and neck have inflammation, and I struggle to wake up every day feeling happy and healthy.
Did myskin issues make me feel down about myself at times? Sure. But succumbing to that way of thinking only made memore depressed.What has helped: understanding that my struggle with eczema is actually key to appreciating my life even more. Here, five ways the skin condition has helped me gain perspective and live a more fulfilling life.
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1. I care less about looks. In the past, I couldn'tleave the house without eye makeup.In fact, I cant remember a time when I was able to confidently go outside without my trusty eyeliner. Now? I truly feel beautiful without makeup. Even when my facial eczema completely clearswhich I know it willI plan on wearing a lot less makeup than I used to. Im finally comfortable in my own skin.
2. In a strange way, I've become more confident. During my worst flares, when my face was red and sore, I found that I actually felt empowered. Sure, I cried and felt ugly at first. But I foundstrength from within to muster up thecourage to continue my day. Once that happened, I felt like I could take on anything.
3. Ibecame more empathetic. As clich as it might sound, I've realizedthat everyone is fighting their own battle. Sure, mine might be more noticeable, but I've become moreunderstanding that no one's life is all peaches and sunshine.
4. I focus more on health. I admittedly used to eat way too many cookies, cake, friesyou name it. As a result,I was constantly fatigued, no matter how many hours of sleep I got. Sinceimproving my diet by cutting out unnecessary sugarand consuming more leafy greens,I feel more alive. Another plus? I lost 10 pounds.
5. Iknow whos there for me. I didn'talways handle my eczema wellI avoided seeing people, I worked from home, and I didn'twant to look my boyfriend in the eye. But the experience has helped me realizewho truly loves me for me. My boyfriend, for example, continues to tell me Im beautiful every day. So whatif other people want to make comments or stare? They dont matter.
Have eczema, psoriasis, acne, or another conditionmessing with your confidence? Know that youre so much more than your skin, and you cant let it tell you how worthy you are. Do I still struggle with myself? Of course. But I now know that it willalways get better.
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Cyndi Lauper showcases backstage psoriasis woes in Novartis’ new Cosentyx spot – FiercePharma
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Cyndi Lauper is back to star in another round of Novartis psoriasis marketing.
The '80s pop music icon, who in 2015 partnered with the Swiss pharma giant and the National Psoriasis Foundation on a disease-awareness push, appears with two other real-life patients in Novartis latest Cosentyx spot.
RELATED:Novartis goes '80s with Cyndi Lauper-led psoriasis campaign
It was tough getting out there on stage, she narrates, as the camera shows her in her dressing room, trying to disguise her psoriasis with spray makeupand failing. The commercial weaves Laupers story with those of two other patients, shown struggling withunwanted attention aspeople around them stare at the red, flaky skin patches caused by the disease.
But the video spot takes a triumphant turn after Lauper declares that I found something that worked and keeps on working.
Never give up, she urges viewers, adding, clear skin can last as she rocks out on stage and then walks into a crowd of adoring fans.
RELATED:Novartis bolsters its home-turf advantage in psoriasis with Cosentyx DTC push
The new work is part of Novartis See Me campaign, which the company launched last year to play well with this patient base and further grow the brand, as then-pharma chief David Epstein told investors on an early 2016 conference call.
The new spot comes in the face of some new competition. Since the Basel-based drugmaker rolled out its first DTC effort in psoriasis, Eli Lillys Taltz, Valeants Siliq and, most recently, Johnson & Johnsons Tremfya have arrived on the next-gen psoriasis scene. Those rivals didn't stop Cosentyx from cracking the blockbuster barrier, though; it racked up $1.13 billion worldwide in 2016.
And asJohnson & Johnson execs recently reassured their own investors, theres still plenty of market share to go around. We believe it's only about 25% to 30% of the patients in that category [who] are actually on some of the newer agents, CEO Alex Gorsky said. So that in and of itselfrepresents a significant opportunity.
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Psoriasis Triggers & Types | Everyday Health
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Psoriasis, an autoimmune disease, affects about 7.5 million people in the United States.
Psoriasis is a disease that causes plaques, which are itchy or sore patches of thick, red, dry skin.
While any part of your body can be affected, psoriasis plaques most often occurs on the elbows, knees, scalp, back, face, palms, and feet.
Like other autoimmune diseases, psoriasis occurs when your immune system which normally attacks infectious germs begins to attack healthy cells instead.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, about 7.5 million people in the United States have psoriasis, with the disease affecting Caucasians more than any other race.
The disease occurs about equally among men and women.
People with psoriasis generally see their first symptoms between 15 and 30 years of age; however, developing the disease between 50 and 60 years of age is also common.
Psoriasis patches can range from a few spots of dandruff-like scaling to major eruptions that cover large areas.
For some, psoriasis can clear up for months or even years at a time. This is known as remission.
Others experience psoriasis flares (or flare ups) in cyclical patterns; for instance, the disease will improve in the summer and worsen in the winter.
Psoriasis flares can be triggered by:
Stress: Stress is a major trigger for some people with psoriasis, either causing psoriasis to flare up for the first time or to make it worse after youve been diagnosed.
According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, a study of people who used light therapy for psoriasis found that listening to relaxation tapes during the therapy may help clear a psoriasis flare faster.
Cold weather: A trip to the Caribbean might be a good idea during the winter months if you have psoriasis and live in a cold climate,because the suns ultraviolet light turns off the skins immune system, which is overactive in people with psoriasis.
Dry skin: Anything that injures the skin can cause a psoriasis flare, including excessively dry skin.
The solution: Keep your skin moisturized. If youre allergic to the fragrances in moisturizers, use a product thats fragrance-free to avoid a rash.
Vaccinations: As with dry skin, puncturing the skin during a vaccination may cause a psoriasis flare, but thats no reason to skip a needed shot.
One thing to keep in mind: If youre on a potent psoriasis medication that suppresses your immune system (such as a biologic treatment), you shouldnt take a live vaccine. Your body may not be able to fight off a live virus because of the medication youre taking.
In that case, ask your doctor for a vaccine that contains a deactivated virus.
Beta blockers and lithium: Beta blockers to treat high blood pressure or lithium for a mental disorder can make psoriasis worse.
If you have high blood pressure, your doctor may be able to switch your medication to another drug that wont affect your psoriasis.
If youre taking lithium, your dermatologist may consider having you try light treatment or a topical therapy for psoriasis.
Upper-respiratory infections: Colds and other infections, especially strep throat, activate the immune system and can cause psoriasis to flare.
If you have psoriasis and develop a sore throat, get it treated and be sure to have a culture taken to check for strep. Long-term antibiotics may be an option for someone who has psoriasis and frequent sore throats.
Smoking: Theres some evidence that smoking can make psoriasis worse.
Diet: Studies havent shown any beneficial effects of taking nutritional supplements for psoriasis, but avoiding certain foods may reduce inflammation and help your psoriasis.
Additionally, studies have shown that many people with psoriasis may also have a gluten sensitivity, and eating a gluten-free diet can help reduce psoriasis symptoms.
In general, if you find that a certain food makes your psoriasis worse, try to avoid it.
Alcohol: For some people with psoriasis, having more than one or two drinks a day has been shown to cause psoriasis flares but the association is not a strong one. Flares from alcohol use could also be linked to psychological stress.
There are five types of psoriasis, yet people most often have only one type of psoriasis at a time. Each type has its own set of symptoms.
Most types of psoriasis go through cycles, flaring for a few weeks or months, then subsiding for a time or even going into complete remission.
Plaque psoriasis (also called psoriasis vulgaris) is the most common form. It appears as raised, red patches covered with a silvery white buildup of dead skin cells or scale.
The itchy, painful patches can crack and bleed, and commonly affect the scalp, knees, elbows, and lower back.
Guttate psoriasis often begins in childhood or young adulthood and is the second most common type of psoriasis.
Nearly 10 percent of people who get psoriasis develop guttate psoriasis, reports the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF).
Inverse psoriasis, also known as intertriginous psoriasis, causes red lesions in folds of the body that may look smooth and shiny.
These lesions can occur on the genitals or areas near the genitals like the upper thighs and groin.
It's common for people with inverse psoriasis to have another type of psoriasis somewhere else on their body at the same time.
Pustular psoriasis causes white blisters of pus that surround red skin. The pus consists of white blood cells.
When pus-filled bumps cover the body, you may have bright-red skin and feel ill, exhausted, have a fever, chills, severe itching, rapid pulse, loss of appetite, or muscle weakness.
Erythrodermic psoriasis is a dangerous and rare form of the disease characterized by a widespread, fiery redness and exfoliation of the skin that causes severe itching and pain.
This type of psoriasis occurs once or more in 3 percent of people with psoriasis, according to the NPF.
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Scientists provide insight into genetic basis of neuropsychiatric disorders – Medical Xpress
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A study by scientists at the Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) is providing insight into the genetic basis of neuropsychiatric disorders. In this research, the first mouse model of a mutation in the arid1b gene was created and then used to show that growth hormone treatments reverse some manifestations of the mutation.
The ARID1B gene is one of the most commonly mutated genes in patients with intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorders, but scientists have not yet discerned if and how defects in the ARID1B gene contribute to these clinical manifestations. To understand how reduced levels of the protein product of the gene might cause these disorders, a team of researchers led by Dr. Hao Zhu and including graduate student Cemre Celen genetically modified mice to carry a mutation in one of two copies of the ARID1B gene. This mutation replicates the genetics of Coffin-Siris syndrome, a disorder that some patients with defects in the ARID1B gene have that is characterized by speech and social development problems, intellectual disability, and delayed physical growth.
The hope is that by understanding the molecular basis of Coffin-Siris syndrome, scientists will gain a deeper understanding of more common diseases involving intellectual and social impairment.
Scientists found mice with the mutated ARID1B gene exhibited the same type of physical and social changes seen in children with Coffin-Siris syndrome, such as abnormal brain development, muscle weakness, and increased anxiety and fear. The mice also displayed features consistent with autism spectrum disorder, such as social interaction abnormalities, repetitive behaviors, and abnormal "squeaks" or vocalizations. Further testing found these mice had lower-than-expected growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor (IGF1) levels in the blood, potentially explaining the small stature and delayed development seen in human patients. Treating mutant mice with growth hormones restored body size and muscle function, but did not significantly change the behaviors associated with the syndrome.
"These results suggest that growth hormone treatment could be a useful therapy for ARID1B patients. This is an interesting finding because we know some pediatricians already treat Coffin-Siris patients with growth hormones, although they were unaware that this response might be common to many people with ARID1B mutations," said Dr. Zhu, an Assistant Professor at CRI with joint appointments in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research.
Dr. Zhu said he believes the study provides the scientific community with an important animal model to further investigate ARID1B's role in human brain disorders and will be a useful tool for therapeutic testing of potential treatments for autism, intellectual disability, and Coffin-Siris syndrome.
Explore further: Mice provide insight into genetics of autism spectrum disorders
More information: Cemre Celen et al. Arid1b haploinsufficient mice reveal neuropsychiatric phenotypes and reversible causes of growth impairment, eLife (2017). DOI: 10.7554/eLife.25730
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New partnership between Christiana Care’s Gene Editing Institute and NovellusDx speeds progress toward … – Business Wire (press release)
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WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Personalized cancer therapies are on the horizon thanks to a new genomic cancer research partnership between the Gene Editing Institute of Christiana Care Health Systems Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute and the biotechnology company NovellusDx.
The Gene Editing Institute has licensed its innovative gene editing technology to Jerusalem-based NovellusDx to improve the efficiency and speed of NovellusDxs cancer diagnostic screening tools. With the use of advanced gene editing technology, NovellusDx will be able to identify the genetic mechanism responsible for both the onset and progression of many types of cancer and determine the most effective cancer therapy. NovellusDx will pay royalties to Christiana Care for ten years for the use of its innovative gene editing technology.
This partnership promises to redefine and transform cancer treatment by speeding progress in breakthrough personalized medicine for many forms of cancer, said Nicholas J. Petrelli, M.D., the Bank of America endowed medical director of Christiana Cares Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute.
This work has the potential to change the way cancer treatment is carried out, said Haim Gil-Ad, CEO of NovellusDx. Once the genetic makeup of a patient is known, we will be able to immediately test and monitor the effect of a patients mutations in live cells and determine the appropriate treatment for that patient.
Today, genomic sequencing plays an ever-increasing role in cancer treatment, but the functional significance of most mutations found in a patients DNA is unknown and so is the effect drugs have on them. NovellusDx will use the gene editing tools to help determine which drug is best for individual patients by recreating the mutations in a test system and then screening a series of known cancer drugs against those mutations to determine their efficacy.
NovellusDx has established a unique approach to identify unknown driver gene mutations that accelerate and facilitate cancer progression. NovellusDx receives DNA sequence information and synthesizes the individual patients mutated genes and tests them in live cells to define the impact of each mutation on the activity of signaling pathways of the tumor and suggest the most effective therapy to the patients physician.
A $900,000 grant from the U.S.-Israel Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation in December 2016 facilitated the Gene Editing Institute-NovellusDx partnership. The BIRD Foundation promotes collaboration between U.S. and Israeli companies in a wide range of technological fields for the purpose of joint product development.
About the Gene Editing Institute
The Gene Editing Institute of Christiana Care Health Systems Helen Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute is a worldwide leader in personalized genetic medicine. Founded and led by Eric Kmiec, Ph.D., the Gene Editing Institute is unlocking the genetic mechanisms that drive cancer and that can lead to new therapies and pharmaceuticals to revolutionize cancer treatment, as well as providing instruction in the design and implementation of genetic tools. Gene editing in lung cancer research has already begun so that clinical trials can be initiated. The Gene Editing Institute is integrated into the Molecular Screening Facility at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, PA, where its innovative gene-editing technologies are available to research projects at Wistar and to external users. Working with Wistar scientists, the Gene Editing Institute has begun research to conduct a clinical trial in melanoma. With funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the Gene Editing Institute is partnering with Nemours to develop a gene editing strategy for the treatment of sickle cell anemia and leukemia.
About NovellusDx
NovellusDxs mission is to provide functional information about mutations and their responses to drugs so that oncologists can treat patients with precision therapies and bio-pharmaceutical companies can develop drugs more effectively. The NovellusDx approach is to monitor the functional effects of mutations and observe the effects of drugs, drug combinations and drug candidates on the activity level caused by the mutations. NovellusDxs headquarters and research and development operations are based in Jerusalem, Israel.
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It will be a bloody riot of live, loud comedy – Riverine Herald
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KEVIN Bloody Wilson doesnt want to be number one.
Because you can never get any better, he said.
When you are almost awesome, there is still room for improvement.
And this is the basis for his new, aptly named, politically incorrect Almost Awesome Tour.
Wilson will be back on the Echuca Paramount stage on August 18 and aims to help prevent global boring.
I have 18 albums to choose from so audiences can expect all the favourites like do you f### on first dates, he said.
There are ones that will always be a part of the show, but after that it is anyones guess what will happen.
Wilson said audiences can expect anything to happen.
There will be lots of full frontal nudity from me, he joked.
The show revolves on its own axis, I never know night from night what is going in the show.
A lot of ad-lib goes in, it depends what is happening in the world between now and then.
His extensive back catalogue includes fan favourites such as D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F, Dicktaphone, I Knew the Bride (When She Used to be a Mole) and Living Next Door to Alan.
Wilson hasnt been to the twin towns in two years but said the facilities were state-of-the-art.
Last time I was in town there was a fabulous audience in a fabulous theatre.
Which sounds like total showbiz bulls### but its actually a fact.
Wilson will be joined on tour by his daughter Jenny Talia and said there is only one downside.
I have her and my wife all sitting in the car with the f###ing GPS woman all telling me where to go, he said.
But apart from that I love it because she lives in Chicago and it is great family time for her and us.
The comedic musician has been at it for 33 years and said doing shows in country Australia was a nice change.
Echuca has such a great theatre and setting, he said.
But going out and playing on the back of trucks or in little pubs is always a nice change of scenery to the typical theatres that you always go to overseas.
Almost Awesome will kick off from 8pm with tickets available by calling 5482 3399 or going to http://www.echucaparamount.com
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Patreon Bans Journalist Lauren Southern, Claims She Will Get People Killed – The Daily Caller
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Freelance journalist Lauren Southern, formerly of Canadian media organization The Rebel, has made a reputation for herself online and offline by openly expressing politically incorrect views on social media, as well as in her reporting.
This week, the crowdfunding site Patreon banned Southerns account over claims her work would get people killed.
Southern is no stranger to controversy, and has been physically attacked in public for making statements like there are only two genders and stalked during her coverage of the G20 2017 riots in Hamburg.
Since departing The Rebel in March 2017, the right-wing journalist took to Patreon to crowdfund her work, which has revolved around the rise of anarchist movements in North America and the refugee crisis in Europe.
In the middle of all this, she lost one of her primary avenues for continuing her work.
Patreon just deleted my account, Southern announced on Twitter Thursday. The Daily Caller reached out to Southern to discover why the platform terminated her source of income.
They claimed Im raising money that will get people killed, says Southern, who showed TheDC the email Patreon sent her. She added that the company is refusing to even consider an appeal.
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According to Patreons Trust+Safety team, the platform says that they took a closer look at her account and found that it appears she was raising funds in order to take part in activities that are likely to cause loss of life.
We have therefore decided to remove your page from Patreon, and paid out your final balance of $95.00 to you, the letter continued. We understand that this will come as a disappointment. Please know that we have come to this decision after a long review process and will not consider an appeal.
Patreon currently hosts a crowdfunding page for the Antifa website Its Going Down, which earns over $1,100 a month despite openly promoting violence towards police officers and capitalists.
When the issue was previously brought to public attention, one of the sites employees, Aaron Riggenberg, stated that he saw no problem with a site because it looks like a great group with a good mission statement. He further stated the necessity in active anti-fascist groups in the age of Trump.
Southern rejects Patreons reasoning, and explained that her work on the Defend Europe ship is unrelated to any of her earnings from the site. The ship was chartered by anti-immigration activists to aid the Libyan coast guard in pushing back refugee boats to its shores, where they set off to Europe and sometimes capsize along the way.
If the review process was so long and so thorough Im wondering how they missed the small fact that 1. I am not partaking in the mission and had stated that on both my Patreon and YouTube. 2. Not a single dime I made from Patreon or any other platform was going towards the Defend Europe mission and 3. there is absolutely no intent to put lives at risk on this mission even if I were fundraising or taking part in it, says Southern.
The only reason Patreon is doing this is because a radical leftist organization that have been spreading fake news about the mission in order to put the crew in harms way lobbied them for ages, she continued. They are appealing to liars rather than defending their alleged dedication to freedom of speech.
Senior members of Hope Not Hate, one of the organizations involved in facilitating the influx of refugees into Europe, openly bragged about causing Lauren Southerns Patreon suspension.
Posting on Twitter, Hope Not Hate founder Nick Lowles and senior researcher Joe Mulhall stated that the organization lobbied the platform to ban her account.
I think its shocking that anyone would accuse me of wanting to kill people, says Southern. Its even more shocking that I have to defend claims like that from a supposedly neutral organization Patreon.
Ian Miles Cheong is a journalist and outspoken media critic. You can reach him through social media at @stillgray on Twitter.
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Here’s why Despacito has become the song of the summer – wivb.com
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(CBS NEWS) Young Niana Guerrero drops everything to dance wherever she is to the worlds No. 1 song, Despacito. Her video has been viewed more than 69 million times.
This week, it became the most streamed song in history. Universal Music says the official version and a remix have been streamed 4.6 billion times since the original release six months ago.
CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reportsthe song went to No. 1 in the U.S. this spring. It became just the third predominantly, or entirely, Spanish language song to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100, following in the footsteps of Los Lobos La Bamba and Macarena.
Now, 10 weeks later, the song that means slowly isnt showing any signs of slowing down. The song of the summer comes down to just four syllables: des pa ci to.
Once you hear a song on every radio station, no matter the format, on everyones playlist, in every nightclub, in every bar, thats how you know the song is the song of the summer, DJ Cipha Sounds said.
It is dominant in all of the metrics that measure a chart hit from sales to streaming to airplay, chart analyst and music critic Chris Molanphy added.
The song of the summer has actually been warming up fans since February, when it reached the No. 1 spot on Billboards Hot Latin songs chart. The king of reggaeton, Daddy Yankee, first made it big in the U.S. in 2004 with Gasolina.
Luis Fonsi is a Latin balladeer with pop hits over the past two decades. Two Latin music veterans, both Puerto Rican, fused their hard and soft sounds to create a hybrid record.
Songwriter Erika Ender co-wrote the song with Fonsi.
For some reason, theres songs that have special magic, Ender said. And this one has it. It has spark, it has magic. It is contagious. And this is not only big for the ones involved, this is big for the Latin music industry, period.
Cipha Sounds says this crossover success is different from the Latin boom in the late 1990s with artists like Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez and Enrique Iglesias.
They were kind of taking the American pop formula and adding Spanish language to it or like Spanglish, he said. But Despacito has taken reggaeton music, which is like real Puerto Rican street music, and bringing it to the masses.
If you listen closely, youll hear that repetitive reggaeton drum beat and a so-called tropical style in some unlikely places.
Sometimes, people change it, Cipha Sounds said. They spice it up. They add different instruments on top of it, but the core is that one beat. Its like over and over and over. But its so infectious that it just pops off, you know?
It was already a familiar sound to Justin Bieber. Then, one fateful spring night, Bieber heard Despacito light up a club in Colombia.
I am so happy he got involved, Ender said. I was in the studio working on my new CD and then Fonsi calls me and he goes, Erika, I just received a phone call and apparently Justin Bieber wants to record this song, like right away, what do you think? And I go, Are you kidding me? Go ahead. Yeah, of course.'
The remix, with just a single additional verse in English, quickly went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in mid-May, where its been ever since.
Justin Bieber has provided magical hit record pixie dust, Molanphy said. It is surprising that its such a huge record on Anglo radio stations, despite the fact that its nearly 80 percent in Spanish.
I mean, this confirms that it doesnt matter the language, Ender added. It doesnt matter the time. When youve got a good song in your hands, it flies as high as it wants.
Bieber did catch some heat when he was caught on video not knowing the Spanish words to the song, instead inserting some politically incorrect words. Most of the people CBS News talked to were willing to give him a pass since Bieber was the one who wanted to sing the song mostly in Spanish, which they applauded. However, Ender did say shed love it if he could learn the lyrics.
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Sina and Tencent, which own Weibo and WeChat respectively, did not respond to requests for comment.
While Liu's case is an outlier in terms of the intense efforts to wipe out all mention of the deceased activist, it is in keeping with trends in Chinese online censorship that have been building since Xi assumed power in 2012.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology did not respond to faxed requests for comment.
This month saw new bricks added to the wall, as Beijing went after two means of bypassing its controls.
That would be an extreme step, as VPNs are also used by many companies to enable secure networking and file sharing between offices.
Previously Beijing has tolerated commercial services offered to foreigners to allow them to access banned sites like Facebook and Twitter while they're in China --international hotels in major Chinese cities have also been known to offer this service.
Lokman Tsui, an expert on censorship at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, said it was "possible that some of the newer developments we have seen are experimental in nature, e.g. let's try and float this to see how well it works ... and see what public reaction we get."
Even if the VPN ban does not pan out, Tsui said, the direction things are going in is clear, and it's not positive.
It was one startlingly at odds with the free and open network expounded by the internet's inventors. In Xi's view, sovereignty, not freedom or communication or sharing, was the most important factor in online policy.
"Cyberspace is not a domain beyond the rule of law," Xi said. "Greater efforts should be made to strengthen ethical standards and promote civilized behavior."
Instead of the world wide web as we know it, countries would each maintain their own national internet, by force if necessary, with the border controls and immigration standards they see fit.
Peter Micek, general counsel for Access Now, which lobbies in favor of an open internet, said Chinese officials and technicians are increasingly working to water down protections for online freedoms at the United Nations and other bodies which oversee internet standards and governance.
"More and more Chinese engineers and engineers from Chinese companies are proposing and developing and adopting standards," he added.
Technical bodies like the International Telecommunication Union, the World Wide Web Consortium and others have huge influence on how the global internet operates, but sometimes with little transparency and limited democratic input.
"That's one place where quietly there is a more concerted effort (by China) to take control of what the internet actually is," Micek said.
China's efforts to influence global internet policy are largely designed to legitimize -- and prevent other countries from complaining about -- Beijing's existing controls on expression online, but they could have far-reaching consequences.
"A lot of governments would like to follow China's lead, and exercise if not complete control then effective control over the boundaries of what people can say and do online," Micek said.
Nor is the situation likely to improve anytime soon in China, said CUHK's Tsui.
"Other governments have definitely gotten worse at pushing back at Chinese censorship," he said, pointing to a push by the UK, US and others to water down encryption protections in the name of fighting terrorism.
"This allows China to say 'what we are doing is not so different'," he said. "Overall the trend is towards more censorship .. so the bar is getting lower, meaning it is easier for China to go even lower."
Back in China, controls are expected to ramp up even further as the country nears the all-important Communist Party Congress, the once every five years handover of power, at which the next Politburo Standing Committee, which runs the country, will be chosen. Some have suggested there may be a corresponding relaxation following the meeting, but experts CNN spoke to were skeptical.
Charlie Smith, co-founder of censorship watchdog GreatFire.org, said it was a mistake "to tie any crackdown on internet freedom in China to specific events or characters."
"Things started trending in the wrong direction when Xi Jinping took power," he said. "Regardless of what meetings are on the horizon, the authorities have been instructed to entirely control what people say, read, watch and hear on the internet."
Tsui said new trends like the WhatsApp block and crackdown on VPNs will either continue "or they are filing this knowledge away for future reference, to try again at some later date."
"The (Party Congress) is not the cure for the situation, it's not even a pain killer" Badiucao said. "I see no hope or willingness for the CCP to make a positive change."
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Censorship is demeaning.
When the New York Times finds a professor of psychology to tell us that hold on to your seats words can actually hurt, and therefore certain speakers should be prohibited from campuses, it is arguing that the vulnerable students need protection from authorities on high.
When the U.K.s Advertising Standards Authority proposes to ban harmful traditional gender roles from all advertisements, it makes clear that it doesnt believe women can handle a depiction of a mother cleaning up after her family. Even if women are not bothered, they must be protected: They may not recognize harm because certain negative stereotypes are so normalised.
Lisa Feldman Barrett, the aforementioned professor of psychology, demeans us with science. On Sunday, she wrote, If words can cause stress, and if prolonged stress can cause physical harm, then it seems that speech at least certain types of speech can be a form of violence. This allowed her to conclude that its reasonable, scientifically speaking, not to allow a provocateur and hatemonger like Milo Yiannopoulos to speak at your school and that we should halt any speech that bullies and torments.
Barretts conclusion does not follow from her premises. As Jesse Singal notes in New York, the studies that Barrett cites are mostly about chronic stress, attributable to prolonged and sustained emotional neglect or verbal abuse during childhood. They has nothing to do with attending a college at which a loathsome person happens to be giving a speech that can be protested or simply ignored. Yiannopoulos, stupid as he is, is not going to physically damage your brain by speaking on your campus.
Barrett surely knows this, which is why she adds that Yiannopoulos is part of something noxious, a campaign of abuse. Therein lies her sleight-of-hand: On the one hand, he can be banned because his words are literally violent, but on the other, it is acknowledged that his words dont actually cause physical harm, but only contribute to the larger campaign of abuse that can be claimed, without any evidence, to have equivalent effects to sustained verbal abuse during childhood.
Barrett poses as a faithful interpreter of scientific evidence, determined to protect students from the words endangering their telomeres. But in reality, her argument would pave the path to the criminalization of unpopular speech. Violence is dangerous, after all, and it merits state violence to subdue and prevent it. By her logic, any controversial speaker could be grouped with a campaign of some sort and thus made into a contributor to something akin to physical violence in its effects.
Consider what the results would be of treating this argument seriously. Take Linda Sarsour. Among her other activities, she delights in claiming that Zionists have no place in the feminist movement. So whats stopping me from saying that, while not physically harmful in themselves, Sarsours bullying statements join a larger campaign of abuse against Jews, and therefore deeming her speech responsible for causing chronic stress? Should she on these grounds be prohibitedfrom criticizing Zionism?
In Britain, you can be arrested for speech, even if its only an offensive Facebook post. This is all for the safety of the public, of course. On Tuesday, Britains Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) published a new report, pushing Britain further into the free-speech abyss. The report presented an evidence-based case for stronger regulation of ads that feature stereotypical gender roles or characteristics which might be harmful to people.
The report will form the basis of new standards to be created for 2018 by the ASAs sister organization, the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP). Together, the ASA and CAP self-regulate the advertising industry, a power they have been granted by the British government. Advertisers cannot opt out of their advertising codes unless theyd like to face sanctions as severe as criminal prosecution, imprisonment, and confiscation of financial assets.
This means that, for example, ads that depict men as stereotypically inept at performing housework or women cleaning up after a mess they did not make themselves will be prohibited. Ella Smillie, the lead author of the ASA report, says she hopes to ensure that modern society is better represented. I would have no problem with that, but it is not what Smillie has recommended. She has sought to forbid the representation of anything but modern society, whatever that means. So just like that, Britain will essentially make it illegal to depict my father and mother in advertisements.
To depict a man struggling with an old vacuum cleaner while a woman succeeds with a newer product would supposedly restrict the choices, aspirations, and opportunities of children, young people and adults. But again, this has nothing to do with expanding womens range of choices. Rather, the new proposals aim to promote one choice and forbid the representation of another.
The ASA claims its report is backed by a major independent research study by GfK, the German market research firm. But if you care to read the report in full, you will find its evidence laughably sparse. Free speech and liberty to offend does not correspond with a right to cause harm, its authors assert, unaware of how broad a claim they have just made. On this logic, one could call for the banning of a million books and the suppression of a thousand columnists for causing harm.
But the report continues, As the evidence links the depiction and reinforcement of stereotypes to unequal outcomes and real-word harms for men and women, it could be argued that the right to offend does not apply. But just a few lines earlier, the authors state that the literature is not conclusive on the role advertising plays in constructing or reinforcing gender stereotypes. In any event, these harms are suspect, relying on value judgments about men and women that the British people never authorized their advertising regulators to make. And the report uncritically presents very controversial claims about them, including about so-called stereotype threat. This is the contested idea that people will perform more poorly when they feel at risk of conforming to a stereotype.
Of course the media can encourage conformity, and of course the British regulators pose as advocates of choice and liberation from conventions. They cast themselves as protectors of women everywhere, vulnerable to have their ambitions crushed by ads for home appliances. However, this is just a pose. In reality, the regulators only offer a different, more modern conformity, casting traditional practices as not only unjust, but bad for your health.
In suppressing free speech, the paternalistic censors in Britain and at the Times cannot claim to be on the side of freedom or the little guy. Long past destroying the old orthodoxies, they seek to create new ones. While claiming to watch out for your interests, they pursue social engineering.
Elliot Kaufman is an editorial intern at National Review.
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