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First Ramadan Iftar in Gaza, Palestine.
The CEO of United Healthcare has been killed in a shooting outside an investor meeting.
Just read that apparently United Healthcare uses an AI model with a 90% error rate which assess whether people are eligible for healthcare.
Anyway…
Wall Street seems to think dead CEOs are good?
Hmmm
Israeli settlers have such a monopoly on violence that the population and state of people they've been holding captive for decades is thought of as the norm but for Palestinians to be responding with a fraction of that violence is considered reprehensible and inhumane
It makes me sad to see how common the hate for zoos is in leftist circles. To me, zoos are so symbolic of the determination and optimism in leftist thought that I often use these facilities as an example to keep me going. So when I hear fellow leftists wanting to abolish zoos it breaks my spirit a bit. Especially considering how necessary zoos are in the fight against the current environmental crisis.
I am the first to admit that no zoo is perfect. I have worked at a world class, accredited, non-profit zoo and it was FAR from perfect. The institution treated me and the other workers like shit. Burnout, lean staffing, and poor adherence to safety protocols resulted in poorer animal welfare outcomes for the animals. And this is a world class facility. There are many facilities out there that shouldn't exist at all that are hardly better than the menageries of feudal kings.
BUT
Zoos are vital if we want our ecosystems to survive the current mass extinction event.
No other type of institution on earth has saved as many species as zoos. From tiny snails to 1-ton bison, entire species have been returned to the wild thanks to their preservation in zoos.
There are approximately 40 animal species listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN, most of which ONLY exist in zoos and aquariums. Many of these animals are only able to be taken care of because of the decades of animal husbandry science and institutional knowledge built up by our zoos and aquaria by working with other species.
There are many extinctions I cry for, but the ones that hurt the most are the ones happening in front of our eyes. The Javan rhino is all but gone. It's estimated that there would need to be about 100 rhinos for the species to survive genetically intact. There are now less than that, and none in human care. All it would take is a single tsunami or volcanic eruption and the entire population could be wiped out.
But if there were some in human care, if we had acted sooner and established a breeding population based on the centuries of knowledge we have of caring for their closest relative, the Indian rhino, we could have saved them.
So, when I see leftists talking about how all zoos are inherently destructive, I ask you to think ahead. To when polar bears, chimpanzees, or elephants go extinct in their natural homes, don't you want a place where we can save them? Where experienced animal care professionals can foster a population in human care so that one day these creatures can return to their homes? A global system of world class facilities dedicated to the survival of wildlife? So even more creatures don't end up like the Javan rhino; a species we could've saved if we'd had the will and the space to do so? If there had been more zoos instead of less?
I'm not asking you to love zoos, I'm just asking that you recognize the practical necessity of their existence in the modern age. We won't survive the coming crises without other species. And they won't survive without us.
Is it actually illegal to feed the homeless in Texas? o.o
As someone who has had friends get arrested for it yes. It very much so is illegal here. In fact when they did get arrested that word made it to the Arab spring and they did a March for us. Hillary Clinton was asked about it by the UN (she was doing her job as Secretary of State at the time) and decided to ignore it. Its very fucked but yes it is illegal to do good things here.
I see people thinking this is just a texas problem and in encourage you to look up your own states laws. It's more common than you'd think.
Barrie Ontario is trying to pass a law like this. Go there once and you’ll see the type of people who think this is a good idea all rich and white.
more on the murder (likely assassination) of Winston Smith Jr.
The brazen daylight killing of Winston Smith by sheriffs deputized as federal agents has led to protests, a narrative war, and fallout withi
highlights:
Winston Smith was killed by federally deputized sheriffs at 2pm on June 3rd, 2021, on a rooftop parking garage after a date (first picture). His date was with him in the car and was treated for shrapnel wounds after the murder.
Law enforcement initially claimed Smith produced a gun, leading them to fire. They then said they found his gun in the glove compartment.
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is choosing not to release the names of officers involved.
No officers were wearing body cameras.
Police have been escalating violence at protests for Smith, including the arrest of 2 water protectors from Camp Migizi, a site of resistance against the Line 3 pipeline.
Police used a “spit bag” (plastic mesh bag) over the head of one of the water protectors arrested.
Star Tribune initially reported that Smith was a murder suspect according to sources they won’t name. 5 days later, they rebuked their post and reported that Smith was wanted for illegal possession of firearm.
Community members claim Smith was a revolutionary and that this was an assassination. His social media posts align with this, as he’s quoted saying: “All this protesting shit, Y’all still coming with y’all ‘hands up’ saying y’all surrender. Beggin for y’all freedom. Asking for justice. Is y’all serious? Y’all serious? That’s the plan? … Something wrong with y’all … When Martin Luther King was here, we had a million motherfuckers marching saying ‘let’s be peaceful’ but now y’all still begging for your freedom and they still shooting y’all down.”
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GoFundMe for Smith’s funeral expenses and family support
GoFundMe specifically for Smith’s 7th grade daughter
Artist: Hiratsuka Un'ichi Title: Pine Avenue of Tsuda, near Matsue Date: 1943–1953 Medium: Color woodblock print Credit Line: Gift of Cornelius Crane
Dezider Tóth (Slovak, born 1947)
Sheet music LXIV. Weeping (Lamentácia), 1976–1978
Paint on paper, 45 x 62.5 cm
Andrea Kowch - In the Distance, 2015