Now This News – The flannel moth caterpillar is finally going viral (no CC because no sound). If you actually see one of these, don’t touch it – their defense mechanism is a chemical which causes skin irritation.
Glad Beau is addressing this, though it’s only one form of topsy-turvydom which is modern Republicanism. I would say, instead of “the Constitution failed,” I would say “we failed our Constitution” when imbalance happens … as it has and will again.
It’s still a tired day here in the CatBox, even though I feel much better after some much needed rest. I had an egg burrito for breakfast with apple juice and yogurt. Today is also a Holy Day in the Church of the Ellipsoid Orb. I’ll be on light-meditation, as my Broncos have a bye week. Tomorrow please expect no more than a Personal Update. It’s a morning WWWendy Day, complete with TomCat de-stinking and semi-gooping. Have a fine Sunday.
Jig Zone Puzzle:
Today’s took me 4:26 (average 5:51). To do click here. How did you do?
US Cases: 7,947,549 US Deaths: 219,296 Plus all the Trump*/GOP murders Republicans are hiding from us
Short Takes:
From Alternet: On Friday night, Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham debated his Democratic challenger Jamie Harrison virtually because Graham refused to submit to a COVID-19 test.
As a result, both Graham and Harrison were separately asked debate questions. And on a question about whether he’d met with leaders of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Graham said in part, “I care about everybody. If you’re a young African-American, an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state, you just need to be conservative, not liberal.”
The context of Graham’s horrid sound bite was that anyone can have a safe and secure political career in the state regardless of skin color as long as they’re conservative. “You can be an African-American and go to the Senate, you just have to share the values of our state,” he said earlier in his response, but his aforementioned closing line seemed to make the Black female moderator stammer as she moved onto the next question.
Like his Fuhrer, Lindsey Poo just loves those darkies, as long as they hold their porch lamps and call him, “Massa!” RESIST!!
I afraid they lost all credibility when Vise Resident pseudo-sphincter said, “I yield the balance of my time.” Hell! Pence wouldn’t even yield the balance of Kamala’s time to Kamala! RESIST!!
From From YouTube (just a blast): The Hunts – Start Again
I just heard this and liked it. Protest like the 60s! RESIST!!
Experts in autocracies have pointed out that it is, unfortunately, easy to slip into normalizing the tyrant, hence it is important to hang on to outrage. These incidents which seem to call for the efforts of the Greek Furies (Erinyes) to come and deal with them will, I hope, help with that. As a reminder, though no one really knows how many there were supposed to be, the three names we have are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. These roughly translate as “unceasing,” “grudging,” and “vengeful destruction.”
I served in the military from 1966-1976, and it never crossed my mind there was white nationalism there. Racism, yes, bigotry, yes. misogyny, OMG yes. But on personal levels. The thought of white supremacy as a political philosophy … well, maybe we were still too close then to having fought and defeated Nazis to consider it. And then, I was never in combat. In other words, my experience doesn’t mean it wasn’t there then – and it certainly doesn’t mean it isn’t there now.
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Americans aren’t worried about white nationalism in the military – because they don’t know it’s there
In their effort to create an all-white country where nonwhites do not have civil rights protections, these groups often instigate violent confrontations that target racial and religious minorities. Since 2018, white supremacists have conducted more lethal attacks in the United States than any other domestic extremist movement.
While many Americans were appalled at the president’s statement, our research shows that most Americans remain unaware of the connections these groups have to the military.
Researchers do not have reliable data on how many active duty or veteran service members belong to white nationalist groups. But current military members are increasingly aware of the influence of far-right groups in the ranks.
In the most recent poll by Military Times, an independent media organization covering the military, about one-fifth of service members have reported seeing signs of white nationalism or racist ideology in the military community. Those include the casual use of racial slurs and anti-Semitic language, and even explosives deliberately arranged in the shape of a swastika.
More than one-third of service members surveyed in 2018 said white nationalism is a significant threat to the country – which is more than were seriously concerned about threats from Syria, Afghanistan or immigration.
Lawmakers have been paying attention to the problem. In 2019, the House of Representatives approved a requirement to screen potential military enlistees for signs of white nationalism, as part of the Pentagon’s annual budget allocation. But the Senate removed that provision before sending the bill to the White House for the president’s signature.
If Congress did ban white nationalists from serving in the military, members of white nationalist groups would have a harder time receiving military training. They would also be cut off from an important recruitmentnetwork.
First, we asked respondents how prevalent they thought white nationalism was in the military. Most – 70% – said there were “some” white nationalists on active duty. Another 20% said there were “many.” Just 10% thought there were none.
Then we sought to find out whether people thought it was a problem. To answer that question, we split our respondents into two groups. We asked one half of them whether “white nationalism in the military” is “not a problem,” a “somewhat serious problem” or a “serious problem.” Only 30% of them thought it was a “serious” problem; 47% percent thought it was “somewhat serious” and 23% thought it was “not a problem.”
The other half of the respondents got the same question – but before we asked, we gave them the results of a 2018 Military Times poll finding that “22% of service members … have seen evidence of white nationalism or racist ideology within the armed forces.” Having learned that information, 35% of this group said the problem is “serious” – a statistically significant increase of five percentage points.
After that, we returned to the first group, and gave them the information from the Military Times poll – and found that 39% of them considered the problem “serious.” This nine-point increase was also statistically significant.
We did see an initial political divide among our respondents. People who identified as strong conservatives were less concerned about white nationalism in the military than were strong liberals. But respondents across the political spectrum were willing to update their views, and considered white nationalism a serious problem, once we gave them additional, factual information.
Our work suggests that informing the public about service members’ worries about white nationalism in the military could increase concern among both liberals and conservatives about the growing power of these groups. Increased public concern could create an incentive for policymakers to try to combat white nationalist groups, in the military and in society at large.
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AMT, I absolutely am “concerned” about this. In fact, that is throwing roses at it. (I also find it telling that the Democratic House in 2019 attempted to address this and was overruled by the Republican Senate.) I can see why white supremacists would want to join the military … but those motivations would also be the main reason sane Americans who support the Constitution would NOT want them to be there. I’d say this is something Congress needs to revisit as soon as it is able to pass appropriate legislation.
If you thought I would take advantage of the low-hanging fruit courtesy of Tuesday night’s Vice-Presidential debate between Sen. Kamala Harris and Mike Pence – you’d be correct. And everyone agrees that the star of that evening was The Fly!
(I didn’t want to gross anyone out, but I’m sure you noticed it’s a photo of a creepy, annoying, disease-spreading pest … and the other is the fly.)
At first I thought Pence just got the dates confused, and thought it was “Bring Your Pet to Work Day”. But then it dawned me that since we all know what flies are attracted to, it all made sense. I mean, since Pence has had his head up Trump’s arse for four years, the fly would feel very comfortable.
Plus having a brain the size of a poppyseed, it’s natural the fly would be attracted to a kindred spirit. Truth be told, I was amazed at the restraint Pence showed. I fully expected him to flick out his reptilian tongue and eat the little guy on live TV!
But fortunately the critter survived and immediately made himself right at home.
This morning, like half the GOP, @VP and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!
And then suddenly, matters took a turn for the worse.
Unfortunately it is now being reported that the infamous fly has developed Covid symptoms and has been taken to Walter Reed Fly Hospital where he will receive experimental treatments over the next several days. Doctors would not confirm the fly's last negative Covid testing date. pic.twitter.com/z8RQ6Agciz
Not really that surprising if you took a magnifying glass to study the fly closer – turns out he’s a smart little fly!
The fly generated literally thousands of Tweets and comments, so I know I missed a good many. But someone put together a video compilation of most of the better ones. There are some duplicates we’ve already covered, but it’s a pretty good compendium to close with:
Here are some of the internet’s best responses to the fly that landed on Mike Pence during the VP debate pic.twitter.com/aieBqCFbLJ