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Ditch the Plastic and Cotton for These Bamboo Picks – Futurism
Posted: June 11, 2022 at 2:09 am
Too few of us stop to consider the environmental actions of seemingly small decisions we make throughout the day. For instance, hundreds of millions of plastic straws and billions of plastic forks, spoons, and knives end up in landfills every year, according to research conducted by Habits of Waste, a nonprofit organization focused on reducing our consumption of single-use plastic.
Thankfully, the world is beginning to wake up to these realities, and companies have been created with the express purpose of making eco-friendly versions of products we rely on every day. One way for companies to achieve this goal is by using sustainable materials like bamboo. Bamboo grows quickly,doesnt require pesticides or fertilizers, and is stronger than steel in some instances. If youre attempting to make your home more environmentally friendly, the bamboo gear below is a great place to start.
Key Selling Point: A sustainable planter for your personal garden.
Maintaining an indoor garden is a great way to relieve stress, and even save money if you choose to plant herbs or small vegetables. Hamanas Bamboo Frame is a sustainably made base that can hold your plants and soil. This eco-friendly habitat is long enough to hold a mini row of herbs, and comes in three colors: natural, white, and walnut. Hamana also offers an inner tray, grow kits, and other accessories to help you get started on your indoor garden.
Key Selling Point: This sustainably made mattress has all the same performance characteristics as more wasteful options.
Oftentimes, youre faced with the choice of prioritizing sustainability or performance, Best Choice Products mattress proves this isnt always the case. Its 12-inch thick mattress is made from a mix of bamboo charcoal, which is naturally moisture wicking, gel-infused memory foam, and an anti-odor green tea layer. This combination of materials makes the mattress a great choice for sleepers who run hot, or live in warm climates. Best Choice Products includes a non-slip mattress cover, too.
Key Selling Point: This hoodie is available in 12 sizes, six colors, and is made from 100 percent recycled cotton.
Girlfriend Collective went hard when pushing the bounds of sustainably made clothing in introducing its bamboo hoodie. The machine-washable hoodie is 100 percent biodegradable: its made from 50 percent reclaimed cotton and 50 percent organic cotton grown without pesticides. The company says that by using this material, it has conserved 371 gallons of water, prevented 1.12 pounds of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere, and saved 1.99 kilowatts of energy. All these sustainability features are found in a fashionable hoodie designed to fit any body and any wardrobe.
Key Selling Point: Both the toothbrush and box are 100 percent recyclable.
Youre probably going to replace your toothbrush a handful of times per year, so you might as well get one that wont sit forever in a landfill. This one from PlantX has a bamboo base with charcoal-infused bristles, both of which are BPA-free. It may not have the same fancy features as an electric toothbrush, but you wont have to worry about replacing batteries, mechanical failure over time, or consuming microplastics.
The future of the planet is largely dependent on multinational companies deciding to substantially change their business model and means of production, but that doesnt mean individuals should abdicate their responsibilities. Switching to bamboo products may not save the world, but if tens of thousands of people change their buying habits, companies may change their tune. At the very least, you can know the decision you made helped support a company thats doing the right thing.
This post was created by a non-news editorial team at Recurrent Media, Futurisms owner. Futurism may receive a portion of sales on products linked within this post.
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Tesla Shows Off Cybertruck, But There Are a Bunch of Wires Ripped Out of the Steering Wheel for Some Reason – Futurism
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That's... messy.Wire Cutter
A Tesla Cybertruck prototype made a rare public appearance during the commissioning ceremony of the car company's Megapack project in California, now one of the largest battery energy stations in the world.
But the prototype left a lot to be desired. The interior appears to have been stripped of several components, including the wheel-mounted airbag and the front-facing camera enclosure, as seen in images captured by local news station KSBWthat show loose wires hanging out of the vehicle's futuristic yoke-style steering wheel.
While we should expect a prototype to have a couple of rough spots here and there, it doesn't feel like the company went out of its way to make the vehicle presentable, especially given the rather ceremonious occasion.
It's also worth mentioning that it's not even the first janky prototype Tesla has actively chosen to show off to the press.
We did get a glimpse of the center console of the upcoming truck, and its sleek instrument cluster. We also got a detailed look at the truck's gigantic windshield wiper, which seemingly has been pared down significantly in size since the last time we saw it.
Tesla did have to push back the delivery date of its brutalist pickup to next year, but it's already June and the clock is ticking. In fact, production was meant to have started by this point, according to promises made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk last year.
The Cybertruck was meant to be Musk's pet project but from what we've seen so far, those who have preordered a truck of their own will likely have to be even more patient as the company focuses its efforts elsewhere.
READ MORE: Tesla Cybertruck with updated interior and windshield wiper goes on new outing [Electrek]
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We tie on Kampala for nothing but future is actually rural – part 2 – Monitor
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As promised last week, let us explore opportunities for young people, focusing on rural futurism. On day one of the Okere Summit, I noticed something peculiar. A missing demographic component.
We had been entertained by primary school children and adolescents, seen the much older and elderly women in their civic education class, and also interacted with middle-aged community members and leaders at the summit.
Where are the youth? I asked. It is interesting to note that contrary to popular narrative, youth do not constitute the majority component of Ugandas population. But it is easy to tell when they are or arent in a place. Futuristic community projects with the potential that Okere city has must integrate youth in their agenda of change, otherwise it is likely to come to naught.
This is for two core reasons. The first being a need to create transitions, and the second being, as a deterrent against the potential for destruction thanks to the hubris, naivety and myopy of youth. That is why I was keen to find out where the citys youth were.
Okere, like many other rural places around the country, is losing its young people to urban migration, in search for better opportunities. There is little to do in the village and their dreams whatever those might be wont be fulfilled there. So, they come to town to ride boda-bodas, work at construction sites or as Askaris, cleaners, hawkers etc. If this fails, as is often wont to, they might resort to petty and sometimes violent crime.
Besides its value in oil, the Shea tree is also, apparently, famous for producing the best charcoal. Before Ojoks foray down this inexplicable dream, whatever little came into the Okere economy was via charcoal trade.
Now, leaders are talking about bylaws to criminalise the cutting of shea trees because they are already reaping more than they ever have and cant begin to imagine the kind of rosy future they will soon have.
You get the sense that Ojok will not be the last son of the soil to commit class suicide. Soon, many others working high level jobs in Kampala or wherever will want in on the harvest. But it wont be just them. It will also be those who didnt get a good enough education and exposure to imagine what more they can do with the tracts of land their families own. They will be back home planting Shea trees on every inch of land that they can find.
If this happens, might we see millions of other young people from other parts of the country decide to swap Kampalas meagre salaries and exorbitant rent bills for their familys cattle farms, coffee, and matooke, and potato plantations?
Might we then be able to bring a stop to the sad sight of labour migration that we continue to witness with hundreds of thousands of our young people seeking opportunities in the Middle East? Who knows!
But these sorts of monumental systemic shifts take lots of guts, endurance and a certain simplicity that not many of us are blessed with. Community impact projects arent the kinds many would invest in because there is usually little to no return on the money. That is why Ojoks move is great because it combines impact with economics that actually works.
More than anything, it is a lesson on how to not over-complicate things. Development and ideas fail to take off or arrive because we start to draw linear demand and supply curves, overanalyse profit and loss margins, try to make forecasts and predict bottom lines. It is the reason why many of us dont start because like government bureaucrats and Ugandan bankers we are looking to tick every box.
But those sorts of things dont tell you that opportunity is more transcendent than linear. That you can just start without a plan and figure things out as you go. That sometimes, your only job in the equation is to begin and let others who wouldnt, take over the planning and strategy because that is their forte. That more times than not, you have a better shot at success if you build off of the work and sweat of your ancestors than you will trying to go at it on your own, in the city. Visit Okere City, it will make sense. Then go back to your village and see what you can do.
Mr Rukwengye is the founder, Boundless Minds. @Rukwengye
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‘For All Mankind’ Season 3 changes the show in 3 huge ways here’s why – Inverse
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Science fiction has never been quite like this.
In Season 3 of the critically acclaimed alternate-history series For All Mankind, the Apple TV+ series jumps ahead to the 1990s, creating a jarring kaleidoscope of retro-futurism and technological anachronisms. As series co-showrunner Matt Wolpert tells Inverse, You've got Bill Clinton running for president, and you've got a hotel in space at the same time. What world is this?
Because of the meticulous groundwork laid by its two previous seasons, For All Mankind suddenly feels like a very different show. Heres why series co-creators and showrunners Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert say Season 3 is so unique.
For the first time since For All Mankind began, the focus of the entire series has shifted away from the Moon. Instead, its all about the Red Planet.
In the shows alternate timeline, the space race didnt end in the 1960s. In Season 2, seeing a huge moonbase called Jamestown in the 80s was a novelty, but it also technically seemed possible. In Season 3, the technological differences between the 90s we remember, and the alternate history of the show are more staggering than ever.
In the very first episode of Season 3, Polaris, a fully functional commercial space hotel managed by Karen Baldwin (Shantel VanSanten) is orbiting the Earth in the year 1992.
It's not that it would have been possible in the actual 90s, Wolpert says. But it would have been possible in the alternate history version of the 90s.
Edi Gathegi as Dev Ayesa, founder of a commercial aerospace group, Helios. Apple TV+
So how does that work? Wolpert explains that because so many resources have been put into developing technologically, things got figured out earlier than in our timeline. In this version of 1992, private companies are producing their own spacecrafts. Wolpert likens this to whats happening in the private space industry today.
You see how fast and expertly SpaceX can fabricate their rockets now, he says. With Season 3, its a mashup of the past and the future.
Although the race for Mars is the biggest superficial difference in For All Mankind Season 3, the other new wrinkle is that its not just about the U.S. versus the U.S.S.R. anymore. In Season 3, tech mogul Dev Ayesa (Edi Gathegi) throws his ring in the hat with an independent aerospace group called Helios. At first blush, Dev is very much a cipher for Elon Musk, albeit one who exists several decades earlier in an alternate timeline. But its not that simple.
Everyone always says Elon Musk, co-creator Ben Nedivi says. Dev is a reflection of many different people. Steve Jobs. Jeff Bezos. Theres a commonality with a lot of these tech leaders. But outside of that, our inspiration was more about changing things up a little bit.
Up until Season 3, the basic conflict of everything thats happened on For All Mankind has been framed by a protracted space race. Along with producer Ronald D. Moore, Nedivi and Wolpert felt like it wasnt realistic, to continue to have the show focused on the U.S. versus the U.S.S.R. So they used history as their guide.
The 90s was when tech exploded, Nedivi says. So, it made sense that in a world where the space race was such a big deal, one of those 90s tech leaders would dedicate their resources, time, and energy toward the space program.
The NASA mission to Mars in For All Mankind Season 3.Apple TV+
Jarring and fascinating anachronisms have become a staple of For All Mankind. However, its not actually why the show works. Instead, just like with the previous two seasons, its the journey of the characters. But, unlike other sci-fi shows, For All Mankind isnt just interested in characters in a vacuum. In Season 3, the show proves its moving toward telling a multi-generational arc about several families: the Baldwin family, the Stevens family, the Poole family, the Rosales family, and so on.
Is For All Mankind simply One Hundred Years of Solitude as alternate history sci-fi? In Gabriel Garca Mrquezs masterpiece, the reader sees how each generation changes because of what the characters do in each chapter.
We reference that book so much, Wolpert explains. Theres the idea of generations in that book, and how the children are impacted by the choices of their parents. And were seeing that now more with Season 3.
Casey W. Johnson as Danny Stevens in For All MankindApple TV+
The most obvious examples of this in Season 3 are Danny Stevens (Casey W. Johnson) and Kelly Baldwin (Cynthy Wu), each a second-generation astronaut or scientist, in a family who, at this point, we know very well. There's this evolution of society, and seeing that through a character and family was definitely an inspiration for us, Wolpert says.
So just how many generations are we going to see? Nedivi confirms that a seven-season arc is still the loose plan, and that, eventually, the timeline of For All Mankind would surpass our own. But, that doesnt mean they have every story detail set in stone. In Season 3, there are a few babies and very young children related to the main characters. Does this mean these characters could be grandparents in Season 7?
Yeah, we have to be careful about that, Nedivi says with a laugh. Like every character, we came up with that was a child, we're like, wait! This could be a series regular and a future season! It definitely makes things a little more tricky with the generational aspect. But I think part of the joy of writing the show and what makes it so unique on television is that were able to tell the story of people's entire lifetimes.
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NASA Plotting Journey Through the Hellish Atmosphere of Venus – Futurism
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Ever thought you might want to take a day trip to the second rock from the Sun?
Well, you dont. Seriously. Venus is atoxic hellscape.
But it may have once been a life-supporting system, and a NASA paper published in The Planetary Science Journal reveals new details about an upcoming mission looking to shed light on how Earth's unwelcoming "twin" came to be. Ominously, it could even reveal how our sister planet came to die.
Slated to launch in 2029, the mission titled the Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging, or DAVINCI for short is immensely ambitious.
If all goes to plan, DAVINCI will not only involve the first US space flight to Venus since Magellan's death in 1994, but will also be the first US probe to retrieve groundbreaking chemical data from the notoriously unwelcoming planet's ultra-thick atmosphere and nearly 900 degree Fahrenheit surface.
The international space community has felt a renewed interest in the not-so-heavenly body over the past few years, and NASA believes that a comprehensive workup of Venus' present day chemical composition can help us understand our noxious neighbor's past if the planet was indeed inhabitable in the distant past, it would have taken a drastic event to trigger its demise.
Described by NASA spokesperson Nancy Neal Jones as a "flying analytical chemistry laboratory," the DAVINCI craft will perform a few fly-bys before sending a heat-shielded probe, equipped with five exploratory instruments, down to the planet's ultra-hot surface.
NASA is hopeful that DAVINCI's findings will help researchers determine whetherVenus ever sustained liquid water. The researchers also point out that the planet's uneven topography is suggestive of plate tectonics, which DAVINCI could provide evidence for as well.
"This ensemble of chemistry, environmental, and descent imaging data will paint a picture of the layered Venus atmosphere and how it interacts with the surface in the mountains of Alpha Regio, which is twice the size of Texas," said Jim Garvin, DAVINCI principal investigator, to CNN.
It won't be easy. Beyond the heat and the poison, the DAVINCI instruments will also face crushing surface air pressure. Scientists expect that the gadgets will only last about 17-18 minutes before meeting their doom.
Crumbling under pressure? Relatable! But despite a short-lived surface life, scientists are hoping DAVINCI will peel back the curtain on Venus' puzzling history and in the process, fill in some questions about our Pale Blue Dot's place in the cosmos.
READ MORE: New NASA spacecraft could survive a hellish descent on Venus[CNN]
More on exploratory space missions: NASA Says It's a Priority to Investigate Strange Domes on the Moon
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Another VPN quits India, as government proposes social media censorship powers – The Register
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India's tech-related policies continue to create controversy, with fresh objections raised to a pair of proposed regulation packages.
One of those regulations is the infosec reporting and logging requirements introduced by India's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) in late April. That package requires VPN, cloud, and numerous other IT services providers to collect customers' personal information and log their activity, then surrender that info to Indian authorities on demand. One VPN provider, ExpressVPN, last week quit India on grounds that its local servers are designed not to record any logs so compliance would be impossible. ExpressVPN will soon route customers' traffic outside India.
On Tuesday, another VPN Surfshark announced it would do likewise.
The company announced its decision in a post that labelled CERT-In's rules "radical action that highly impacts the privacy of millions of people living in India."
India's government decide what millions of Indians can or cannot say online.
CERT-In's rules have also been criticized by The Internet Society, the nonprofit that advocates for an open internet.
In an Impact Brief [PDF] that assesses the impact of CERT-In's rules, the Society rates the requirement to sync with India-controlled network time protocol servers as creating a dangerous single point of failure. The Brief also takes issue with the rules' requirement to collect user data, as India lacks data privacy and data protection laws. The Society also suggests that CERT-In is not the appropriate body to collect data, as it is not a law enforcement agency.
Those criticisms come on top of similar suggestions from BSA The Software Alliance and ten other tech-related lobby groups, all of whom suggest the rules make India a less attractive destination for foreign investment.
India's government has so far shrugged off that criticism, but has earned itself more of the same at home by revising the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules that it introduced in 2021. Those rules saw social media companies push back on grounds that the regulations required them to identify users and could restrict free speech.
On Monday India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) published proposed amendments [PDF] to the Rules that, among other things, propose the creation of a government-run committee that would consider citizens' grievances about content posted to social media. That committee would have the power to override social networks' content moderation decisions.
That's scary, given that Indian police last year visited Twitter's local office to inquire why the microblogging service chose to label posts by a government spokesperson as "manipulated media."
India's Internet Freedom Foundation characterised the proposed committee's powers as follows:
Complicating perceptions of the proposed amendments is that MeitY published them last week, but then took down the file. An identical proposal re-appeared on Monday.
India's IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has said the amended Rules add "more effective grievance addressal ensuring constitutional rights of citizens are respected" and will have "no impact on Indian Startups."
Many nations have laws that give local authorities the power to compel social media to remove content under specific circumstances.
India's proposed amendments allow citizens to seek takedown orders whenever they feel aggrieved.
The Register will be surprised if the proposed amendments don't generate another wave of letters from international lobby groups protesting India's plans.
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Textbook publishers must ignore GOPs divisive politics of censorship, N.J. Democrats say – NJ.com
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Congressional Democrats from New Jersey on Friday urged educational publishers to resist rewriting their textbooks in response to demands from Republican-led states, saying we will not stand for lowering our educational standards and learning opportunities for our students, based on the divisive politics of censorship.
Both of the states senators and five House members signed the letter, a response to GOP officials railing against what they call critical race theory and objecting to content that mentions gay and lesbian-led families and incidents of racism in American history.
If you comply with such demands to alter textbooks based on the Florida law or similar legislation in other states, we ask that you continue to make available the original, uncensored textbooks to schools in New Jersey and other states, the lawmakers wrote.
We are proud of having some of the highest rated public schools in the country in our state, and we will not stand for lowering our educational standards and learning opportunities for our students, based on the divisive politics of censorship from politicians in Florida, Texas or anywhere else.
The letter to four textbook publishers was led by Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-7th Dist., and U.S. Sen. Cory Booker. Malinowski has been hammered on the issue by Republican groups backing former state Senate GOP Leader Tom Kean Jr., who is trying to win the congressional seat he barely lost in 2020.
Democratic lawmakers said in their letter that Republican efforts to limit what can be taught in schools appears to be nothing more than a bigoted censorship campaign designed to frighten parents, stoke racial grievance, and bully textbook publishers into submission.
Florida rejected more than 40% of textbooks while Texas limited how teachers could discuss slavery and racism.
The lawmakers said they were worried that any changes made to appease their demands will affect the quality of public education in New Jersey and other states.
Republicans successfully made school curricula a wedge issue last fall as they came close to defeating Gov. Phil Murphy and won the governorship in Virginia for the first time in more than a decade.
I dont believe that we should be teaching that America is a racist nation, New Jersey GOP gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli said at a town hall meeting in August 2021.
Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway called the debate over critical race theory dog whistle politics.
Political conservatives have used this with incredible effectiveness to cause anxiety, to get people angry, and then get them to the polls, Holloway told The Star-Ledger editorial board shortly after the 2021 gubernatorial election.
The issue exploded anew this spring over New Jerseys 2-year-old health and physical education standards, which outline when students should be taught about such topics as sexual orientation, gender identity, and anatomy. Republicans insisted that the guidelines be repealed while Democrats said the concerns were blown out of proportion and were at odds with the facts.
The narrative that our New Jersey public schools are teaching young children inappropriate content flat out is not true, Malinowski tweeted in April. Republicans are using rhetoric that plays on parents fears to drum up votes.
The National Republican Congressional Committee has sought to make an issue out of Malinowskis comments.
Tom Malinowskis anti-parent tirade started a culture war in NJ-07 and hes just upset that New Jersey parents heard what he really thinks about them, spokeswoman Samantha Bullock said.
And the Tea Party Express cited the issue in endorsing Kean on Thursday.
While Governor Phil Murphy and his big-government pals are determined to force a radical liberal curriculum onto children and indoctrinate them with leftist propaganda, Tom Kean has been one of New Jerseys strongest advocates for parental rights and has used his position to fight on behalf of all New Jersey parents and their children, said Sal Russo, the groups co-founder and chief strategist.
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These film protests are worryingly effective censorship – Evening Standard
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he subtitle to the controversial film The Lady of Heaven is the untold story and it looks as though its going to remain untold, at least in Britain, now that Cineworld has pulled the film out of concern for the safety of its staff. The latest outbreak of censorship is in Stratford, where a crowd is protesting outside the Vue cinema, demanding to speak to the manager.
So here we go again. Shades of Salman Rushdies The Satanic Verses, which I still havent got round to reading, and the French cartoons of Muhammad.
Both occasioned deaths on the part of those involved; Rushdie spent years in hiding, translators of the book were murdered. Same with the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists who depicted Muhammad offensively.
The stakes arent so high now. The protesters in Bradford the new City of Culture are merely declaring we have a right not to be insulted. And in the case of Stratford, theyre claiming that the film is not just blasphemous but also offensive to the BAME community. But it was fears for the safety of staff that led the cinema chain to pull the film. The thing is, the film, by all accounts, is rubbish.
It featured at Cannes, where they are more robust about these things, and got two stars from The Guardian, whose review notes its suffocating sense of orthodoxy. The New York Times review notes the shoddy script and an overwhelming reliance on clich.
It depicts the daughter of Muhammad veiled, focusing on her husband, Ali. It was written very much from a Muslim perspective. A sane response to the film would be to let it sink without trace.
There are two obvious points here. One is that we should be sensitive to the religious feelings of others. I am a Catholic and I have yet to bring myself to watch that undoubted comic masterpiece The Life of Brian, though I can quote from it with the best.
But where we should be troubled is in the effective censorship of even bad films because of the threat of violence. Its not just bad art that is affected; as the historian Tom Holland makes clear, even rational academic investigation into the origin stories of Islam are circumscribed at every turn.
It is dangerous to make truthful observations about the life of Muhammad. The Lady of Heaven is a bad film but it raises important questions of principle about our ability in a free society to discuss Islam.
The film will probably do terrifically well on streaming. The irony.
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Twitter censors Libs of TikTok, labels their tweets showing kids at drag shows ‘abuse and harassment’ – Fox News
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Social media sensation Libs of TikTok was locked out of its Twitter account on Wednesday for a tweet about kids at drag shows that was deemed to be "abuse and harassment."
Only after losing an appeal and deleting the offending tweet was Libs of TikTok allowed to tweet again. "Twitter thinks its abuse to document drag shows. I think its abuse for drag shows to be taking place in front of kids," Libs of TikTok wrote in an update on their Substack about the ordeal, which included the news that the tweet was banned in Germany.
On Wednesday night Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon reported, "BREAKING: Twitter just locked out @libsoftiktok for posting a thread about several recent drag shows for kids. The thread allegedly violates Twitter's rules against abuse and harassment. You know what's actually abusive? Drag shows for kids."
According to screenshots, the specific tweet flagged by Twitter read, "~MEGA DRAG THREAD~ They say its innocent. They say its just about inclusion and acceptance. They say no one is trying to confuse, corrupt, or sexualize kids. They lie." It was originally posted on May 30.
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The Libs of TikTok account, which shares videos of left-wing individuals openly expressing their social and political views, was locked out of Twitter. (Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
"You can promote drag shows for kids on Twitter. That's fine. You can even share videos of yourself performing in them. The only thing you can't do is criticize them," Dillon tweeted. "Somehow the feelings of a few drag queens matter more to Twitter than the corruption of a generation of children."
In an update on Thursday morning, Dillon also announced that Twitter denied Libs of TikToks appeal to overturn the violation.
"Twitter has denied Libs of TikTok's appeal," Dillon tweeted with an image reading that Twitter determined "a violation did take place" of their "rules against abusive behavior" with the tweet.
Libs of TikTok tweeted later on Thursday afternoon, confirming that the account was reopened. The offending tweet has been replaced with the message "This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules. Learn more."
"Im back! Apparently posting videos and flyers of drag events is abusive but the actual events are just innocent family friendly entertainment," the accounted tweeted.
Dillon previously reported shortly after Libs of TikToks original tweet in May that the account was banned from participating in Twitter ads, though the notification did not specify the reason.
Twitter app displayed on an iPhone screen in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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"Libs of TikTok has been banned from running ads on Twitter. A notification of ineligibility was sent out that failed to offer a specific reason," Dillon tweeted at the time.
In May, Libs of TikTok was also suspended from Instagram over the claim that the account violated the platforms Community Guidelines but it was not specified how. Instagram later restored the account over twelve hours later claiming that Libs of TikTok was "disabled by mistake."
The Libs of TikTok account usually shares videos of left-wing individuals openly expressing their social and political views on social media. It has been suspended from Twitter twice so far, once only hours it had been reinstated.
The TikTok logo is seen on an iPhone. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Both Twitter and Dillon did not immediately respond to Fox News requests for comments.
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The recent moves by Twitter follow years of conservative users complaining that social media is attempting to censor their views. Dillons own company Babylon Bee was locked out its Twitter account back in March.
Lindsay Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to lindsay.kornick@fox.com and on Twitter: @lmkornick.
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Margaret Atwood Triedand Failedto Burn a Copy of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’ Here’s Why – Smithsonian Magazine
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Margaret Atwood tried burning the new, fireproof version of her novelThe Handmaid's Talewith a flamethrower. Courtesy Rethink / Penguin Random House
First released in 1985, Margaret Atwoods The Handmaid's Tale is a longtime bestseller and a longtime object of censorship. The futuristic, dystopian novel about patriarchy run wild has long been one of the United States most-banned booksfodder for those who would censor or even burn its searing words.
Now, Atwood has partnered up with her publisher, Penguin Random House, to create a version of the book thats impossible to ignite anything other than heated debate. Its fireproof.
On Thursday, auction house Sothebys sold the unburnable book for $130,000. Proceeds will go to PEN America to support its advocacy for free expression and fight against book banning.
According to the group, The Handmaids Tale is a favorite scapegoat for those who would forbid books, and is often targeted for its sexual and health-related content.
The Handmaid's Tale has been banned many timessometimes by whole countries, such as Portugal and Spain in the days of Salazar and the Francoists, sometimes by school boards, sometimes by libraries, the Canadian author said in a statement.
In its recent report Banned in the USA, PEN documents 1,586 cases of a variety of reported book bans in the United States in 2021, spanning 26 states and 86 school districts. According to the report, a disproportionate number of bans target stories about people of color or LGBTQ+ people.
Out of all the bans listed, 98 percent deviated from reconsideration guidelines recommended by the American Library Association and the National Coalition Against Censorship, per PEN.
It is not just the number of books removed that is disturbing, but the processesor lack thereofthrough which such removals are being carried out that is cause for alarm, the group writes. The state with the greatest amount of book bans last year was Texas, with 713 prohibited books per the report, followed by Pennsylvania, Florida and Oklahoma. In 2021, Texas governor Greg Abbott requested school boards to discard books he referred to as "pornography," Sharif Paget and Nicole Chavez report for CNN.
Though Atwoods novel has often faced bans itself, the group says its symbolic of an entire modern-day movement to stifle literary expression.
In the face of a determined effort to censor and silence, this unburnable book is an emblem of our collective resolve to protect books, stories and ideas from those who fear and revile them, PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel said in a statement.
The Handmaids Tale debuted to mixed reviews. But over the years, it has become a classic, touted by some as a frighteningly prescient prediction about the trajectory of American society. It depicts life in the Republic of Gilead, the repressive, totalitarian religious state that replaced the U.S. in a fictitious future, putting men in charge and relegating women to lives of subservience as sexually subjugated handmaids.
The books main character, wrote author Mary McCarthy in a 1986 review in the New York Times, has an unwillingness to stick her neck out, and perhaps we are meant to conclude that such unwillingness, multiplied, may be fatal to a free society. Since its publication, the book has been translated into over 40 languages, per a 2017 essay by Atwood in the Times.
Although it might look like an ordinary 384-page book, the fireproof edition is mostly made from Cinefoil, a specially treated aluminum foil, and contains other products such as fire-resistant inks and nickel wire. The technologywhich protects the book even when heated to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheitwas designed by the creative agency Rethink and the graphic arts studio The Gas Company, Inc.
The 82-year-old author has published her works in more than 45 countries and has written over 50 books. Now, The Handmaids Tale is an award-winning TV series that can be streamed on Hulu.
In her 2017 essay in the Times, Atwood wrote that she is often asked if her bleak book is a prediction about where American society is headed. Lets say its an antiprediction: If this future can be described in detail, maybe it wont happen, she wrote. But such wishful thinking cannot be depended on either.
I stopped writing [the novel] several times, because I considered it too far-fetched," she wrote for theAtlanticlast month.Silly me. Theocratic dictatorships do not lie only in the distant past: There are a number of them on the planet today. What is to prevent the United States from becoming one of them?
In a launch video presenting the fireproof book, Atwood tries and fails to burn a prototype with a flamethrower. And she is just as evasive about the future of literary censorship.
Let's hope we don't reach the stage of wholesale book burnings, as in Fahrenheit 451, Atwood said in a statement referencing the classic Ray Bradbury novel. But if we do, let's hope some books will prove unburnablethat they will travel underground, as prohibited books did in the Soviet Union.
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