Right-Wing Conspiracists Linked Antifa to the Wildfires. Then They Got a Big Boost From Russian Media. – Mother Jones

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Wildfires have long been weaponized by climate deniers wanting to sow political division. But this week, the blazes consuming the West Coast became part of an election cycle culture war when claims that antifa started wildfires in Portland went viral. Theres no evidence that antifa started any wildfires, but conservatives on social media ran with the claim anyway, spreading it far and wide in Facebook groups and on YouTube.

Its unclear how the conspiracy theory originated, but its first big boost appears to have come courtesy of RT (formerly Russia Today, a Russian state-controlled media outlet known for mixing news with Russian propaganda.) RTs signal boost came in the form of an article that smashed together separate pieces of information about policing in Portland and the wildfires, insinuating a nefarious (and non-existent) link between the two.

Antifa are thrilled to hear this: Portland police ask protesters not to start blazes amid statewide wildfire emergency, read a RT headline from September 9th. The story focused on how the Portland Police Department was imploring protestors not to use fire during their demonstrations since fire danger is very high right now. While the facts of the story are technically true, RT goes out of its way to connect the current wildfire crisis with antifa, by eliding dates, and wrongly conflating incidents. The Sheriffs call for protesters not to use fire came on September 9. The last time protestors set large fires during a protest was on the evening of September 6, lasting into the early hours of the next day. Regardless, RT used video from that night of the 6th (without noting the date the footage) as the primary art for the story.

The headline is also misleading. Portland Police never said Antifa are thrilled to hear this. That quote was in a tweet from Andy Ngo, a right-wing propagandist who has been associated with the violent far-right group, Patriot Prayer.

Taken together, RT insinuates that antifa, the disparate and splintered group of antifascists, was a catalyst for the wildfires. No such evidence exists. But while they signal-boosted that false claim, RT didnt invent it from whole cloth. By the time Russian state medias post came out, rumors about antifa intentionally starting wildfires had already spread in online forums like Reddit and Facebook for at least a day.

The most viralpost supporting the conspiracy theorythat followed RTs article was Law Enforcement Todays now-altered article, initially titled Sources: Series of wildfires on the West Coast may be coordinated and planned attack.Law Enforcement Today changed it to Arson arrests made across the west coast as fires rage on, and appended an editors note, but not before it went viral, further feeding the online right-wing ecosystem.

A day after RTs post, American right-wing websites like The Post Millennial,the rights attempt to create a millennial Breitbart, and the conspiracy-laundering Gateway Pundit, ran their own misleading stories about an alleged arsonist who set a strip of grass in a highway median ablaze in Washington state. The Gateway Pundit initially published an article with the headline Antifa Radical Arrested for Arson in Washington State on Friday, even though there was no reason to believe that the arson suspect had any ties to antifa (it later quietly removed antifa from the headline.) The Post Millennials story was only slightly less misleading, blaming the arson on a BLM activiston the grounds that his Facebook account showed him attending one Black Lives Matter protest. The publication also claimed he led the gathering. A video shows him at the front of a protest, but theres no evidence that he organized it.

Matt Binder, a journalist who writes a newsletter on misinformation and who noticed RT trying to link antifa to wildfires, noted that this is how Russian political interference often works.A lot of the coverage of the Russia stuff always sort of pushes the idea that Russia is creating narratives and then spreading, he explainedover the phone. Thats not what happens. They see the stuff already happening online, and then they just help push it.

Thats potentially what happened in this case. Antifa wildfire rumors started online, and then RT helped provide the framing to give the idea more credence, before more cavalier, domestic right-wing sites blew the conspiracy out of control.

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Facebook to take down false reports of antifa arson in Oregon – NBC News

Facebook said Saturday it would take down erroneous posts claiming anti-fascist activists have been maliciously sparking wildfires in Oregon and other Western states.

The announcement came after multiple organizations, including the Douglas County Sheriff's Office in Oregon, issued warnings on social media about the false rumors, and another sheriff's department placed a deputy on leave after he was seen on video suggesting fires were being started by antifa adherents.

There is no evidence Oregon's fires were caused by arson from far-left activists.

"We are removing false claims that the wildfires in Oregon were started by certain groups," Facebook spokesman Andy Stone tweeted. "This is based on confirmation from law enforcement that these rumors are forcing local fire and police agencies to divert resources from fighting the fires and protecting the public."

The Clackamas County Sheriff's deputy placed on administrative leave Saturday had been tasked with "ensuring that residents knew of the wildfire hazards" when he was captured on video speaking about arson fires, officials said.

Sheriff Craig Roberts apologized for the unidentified deputy's alleged actions.

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"The Sheriff's Office mission is to provide calm and safety especially during unprecedented times such as these," he said in a statement. "I expect nothing less of our deputies, and apologize to all in our community."

Authorities have arrested one person, Michael Bakkela, 41, in connection with one of Oregon's 38 actives wildfires, which have caused at least 10 deaths. He is accused of sparking up brush as the Almeda Fire in Phoenix, Oregon, was already burning, Jackson County Sheriff's officials said Friday.

Oregon's fires have charred more than 879,000 acres, according to state data.

Authorities have also had to contend with residents setting up road blocks in Multnomah County, where sheriff's deputies have urged residents to leave the law enforcement up to them.

"Deputies have contacted several groups of residents in Corbett who have set up checkpoints and are stopping cars," the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office tweeted Friday night. "While we understand their intent is to keep the community safe, it is never legal to block a public roadway or force other citizens to stop."

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office has issued warnings about false rumors swirling on social media.

"Rumors spread just like wildfire and now our 9-1-1 dispatchers and professional staff are being overrun with requests for information and inquiries on an UNTRUE rumor that 6 Antifa members have been arrested for setting fires in DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON," the office said on Facebook Saturday.

"THIS IS NOT TRUE!," it continued. "Unfortunately, people are spreading this rumor and it is causing problems."

A firefighters union in Washington said on Facebook recently that the platform was "an absolute cesspool of misinformation right now."

Facebook's Stone said the effort to remove such content could save lives.

"This is consistent with our past efforts to remove content that could lead to imminent harm given the possible risk to human life as the fires rage on," he said.

Dennis Romero writes for NBC News and is based in Los Angeles.

Phil Helsel contributed.

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Rumors of blazes started by antifa spreading as fast as fires – The Spokesman-Review

Rumors that fires consuming thousands of acres across the West are being deliberately set by antifa or other groups were spreading on social media Thursday like, well, wildfire. And they may be just as hard to extinguish.

Officials with the Washington State Patrol and the state Department of Natural Resources said they fielded calls all afternoon about online reports claiming antifa was starting fires. Theres nothing to indicate thats true, they said.

Some of the rumors point to the arrest of a man in Puyallup Wednesday who allegedly started a fire in grass in the median along state Route 167.

Jeffrey A. Acord was booked into that citys jail on a misdemeanor charge of reckless burning after being arrested by the state patrol.

The fire was put out relatively quickly.

We are unaware of any political affiliation he may have, said Chris Loftis, communications director for the patrol. He made no political statements.

Acord posted video of the fire on Facebook while he was standing on the side of the road with law enforcement officers. He was wearing a black ball cap with FBI on it. He told officers he spotted the smoke while he was driving toward the area looking for a camera he had lost, and called 911 to report the fire.

He was released from jail at 1:43 a.m. Thursday after posting bail. He was arrested again at 3:13 a.m. after a gas station near the jail was burglarized and the incident was captured on a security camera.

He was booked into Pierce County jail on a felony burglary charge. The prosecutor is studying whether to upgrade the reckless burning charge to a felony, said Capt. Jason Visnaw, a public information officer for the Puyallup Police Department.

Visnaw said he couldnt confirm or deny whether Acord has ties to any group.

What his political affiliations are is not really a priority for us right now, Visnaw said.

Rumors of antifa starting fires in Oregon were also disputed by law enforcement officials in Molalla a city south of Portland where residents were evacuated as two fires were merging and in Douglas County, an area south of Eugene with at least four fires burning, Portlands KOIN-TV reported.

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VERIFY: No, Antifa did not start the wildfires in Oregon – KGW.com

Amid a wildfire emergency, 911 dispatchers in Douglas County are overrun with people claiming six members of Antifa set fires.

MEDFORD, Ore. A rumor about six "members of Antifa" setting fires in southern Oregon has been debunked by multiple law enforcement agencies this week, but that hasn't stopped the fake news from spreading on social media and by word of mouth.

More than 900,000 acres are currently burning in Oregon, with tens of thousands of Oregonians evacuated from their homes this week.

It appears the rumor began with a doctored Facebook post from the Medford Police Department Wednesday, claiming arrests were made in connection with a string of fires.

The rumor appeared to have taken a life of its own in nearby Douglas County, where the sheriff's office reported the county's 911 dispatchers were "being overrun with requests for information and inquiries" on the unsubstantiated arson and arrests.

This is a made up graphic and story. We did not arrest this person for arson, nor anyone affiliated with Antifa or...

"THIS IS NOT TRUE! Unfortunately, people are spreading this rumor and it is causing problems," the sheriff's office wrote. "Do your part, STOP. SPREADING. RUMORS! Follow official sources of information such as local emergency response websites and pages, government websites and pages and local reputable news outlets."

While some of the wildfires burning across the state may have been intentionally set, including the Almeda fire in Ashland under investigation as arson, fire officials say the rumor that Antifa started this is not true.

On Friday, the FBI released a statement that extremists did not start the Oregon wildfires.

"FBI Portland and local law enforcement agencies have been receiving reports that extremists are responsible for setting wildfires in Oregon. With our state and local partners, the FBI has investigated several such reports and found them to be untrue," the FBI said in the statement. "Conspiracy theories and misinformation take valuable resources away local fire and police agencies working around the clock to bring these fires under control. Please help our entire community by only sharing validated information from official sources."

Multiple viewers have also contacted KGW -- online and in-person -- about these rumors.KGW News canVerify there is no truth to these rumors that Antifa planned and started these wildfires.

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Sheriff says its unlikely antifa started Cold Springs Fire – wenatcheeworld.com

OKANOGAN Investigators haven't said whether they believe the Cold Springs Fire was an accident or arson. But Okanogan County Sheriff Tony Hawley sayshe's pretty sure of one thing: It wasn't started by antifa members.

There are many rumors about how the fire started Sept. 6, the sheriff said Saturday.

People have claimed to see a car driving away from the site where it started or have said that antifa started the fire.

There are plenty of people out there, Im hearing, that theyre presenting information like they saw something. And when you start going, (theyre like), Oh no, so-and-so told me who heard it from so-and-so, Hawley said.

Hawley said he has not seen any social media videos or pictures of anyone starting the fire. If it existed, hes fairly certain hed have seen it by now. But anyone with information should contact the Sheriffs Office at (509) 422-7200.

If somebody does have that and you talked to someone, wed be more than happy to have them come talk to us and show us that video, Hawley said.

It is unlikely that members of antifa started the fire, he said. For one thing, terrorist organizations usually claim ownership, which no one has, he said. AndOkanogan County is not exactly a prime target, he added.

The bang for your buck for terrorism, in Okanogan County I dont think youre quite getting that, Hawley said. It disrupts our community, but youre not disrupting a national scene.

The sheriff said investigators are collecting evidence into the death of Jamie and Jacob Hylands son, in case the cause of the fire is determined and it turns into a criminal case. Detectives can't go back and reassess the scene if it does turn out to be arson, he said.

The Sheriffs Office does not have anyone in custody in connection to the wildfire and the investigation is continuing, he said.

Were still just starting into this investigation, collecting the information we can from the scene where the family was injured, Hawley said.

The state Department of Natural Resources is leading the investigation into the cause of the fire and the Sheriffs Office and Colville Tribal Police are working with them.

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Antifa and BLM protest in Poughkeepsie – Mid-Hudson News

POUGHKEEPSIE Six individuals, some carrying Black Lives Matter (BLM) along with a young man carrying an ANTIFA flag protested Monday afternoon in Poughkeepsie.

Justin Ret was one of the protesters standing next to a red banner with the letters ACAB on it. When asked about it, he said it stands for All Cops Are Bastards.

Standing near Hulme Park at the corner of Market and Church Streets, the group was offering a series of chants, including Black Lives Matter, Defund the Police, Stop Police Brutality.

According to Ret, the group obtained the required permit from the city to host the rally. We understand that police are overworked, said Ret who noted that police are required to perform several different duties with little to no oversight. He also stressed the need to defund the police. Police unions are the reason their budgets are bloated.

Kevin Van Wagner, President of the City of Poughkeepsie PBA, the union representing the officers addressed the groups concerns Monday afternoon. Im glad people are starting to realize that we are overworked, said Van Wagner, adding Were also understaffed.

The union president took issue with the claim that collective bargaining agreements are the reason that police budgets are bloated. Thats an uninformed argument by someone that hasnt done their research. We are hearing more and more arguments to defund the police but nobody can say where the cuts are supposed to come from because police budgets are at a bare minimum now.

Van Wagner also stressed that his members, through the PBA and the Police Athletic League (PAL) do a tremendous amount of community outreach on their own time, using money raised by both the PBA and PAL. Were out in the city doing more than waving flags our members are out here making a difference every day.

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Posts on social media are blaming antifa and the Proud Boys for the US wildfires. Firefighters, police and the FBI say it isn’t true – ABC News

Emergency services in the US are fighting misinformation along with raging wildfires as people spread unsubstantiated social media posts blaming coordinated groups of arsonists from both the far left and far right for setting the blazes.

The FBI said it had investigated several claims and found them to be untrue, while officials in Oregon and Washington state turned to Facebook to knock down the competing narratives.

Some posts blamed far-left antifa activists and others claimed the far-right group the Proud Boys was responsible for fires which have killed at least 24 people across Oregon, Washington and California.

"I am physically and emotionally exhausted. We've been working really hard to protect people's lives and homes," firefighter Matt Lowery wrote on the Facebook page for the East Pierce Fire & Rescue union south of Seattle.

"I also want to address an issue that keeps coming up, even from some of the public that we are talking to while working. It is hot, dry, and fire spreads quickly in those conditions. There is nothing to show it's antifa or Proud Boys setting fires. Wait for information."

The Mason County Sheriff's Office urged Washington residents to stop spreading rumours as isolated incidents of apparent arson led to widespread, unfounded claims that antifa agitators were conspiring to start fires along the West Coast.

Antifa is short for anti-fascists, a range of far-left militant groups that oppose white supremacists.

"Though some agencies have made arrests related to arson recently, they appear to all be separate individuals, however as with many incidents, it will be an ongoing investigation in each jurisdiction," the agency wrote on Facebook.

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While some arson arrests have been made, it is not yet clear how all the scores of fires in Washington state and Oregon started.

Officials say high winds and dry conditions have made them worse in a region with a cool, wet climate that has historically protected it from intense fire activity.

Both Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Washington Governor Jay Inslee have called the wildfires "unprecedented" while California Governor Gavin Newsom has said the deadly, record-shattering fire season across the US West should end all debate over climate change.

Left and right-wing groups have clashed during protests in the region, particularly in Portland, Oregon, where a caravan of US President Donald Trump's supporters drove cars through the liberal city last month.

An antifa supporter shot and killed a member of a right-wing group and was himself fatally shot by Washington state authorities a week later.

The FBI said it worked with local authorities to investigate claims that extremists set wildfires and found them to be false.

"Conspiracy theories and misinformation take valuable resources away from local fire and police agencies working around the clock to bring these fires under control," an FBI statement said.

"Please help our entire community by only sharing validated information from official sources."

Officials in Oregon also debunked claims of widespread arrests of people affiliated with the Proud Boys or antifa.

The surge of misinformation in the United States comes after a similar experience in Australia during the bushfire season in late 2019 and early 2020.

The ABC found suspicious accounts amplified incorrect claims that arson was the overwhelming cause of the fires.

One area of misinformation on Twitter was the hashtag #ArsonEmergency, which a Queensland University of Technology researcher found was attracting a "suspiciously high number of bot-like and troll-like accounts".

Among the unsubstantiated claims, some posts wrongly asserted that hundreds of arsonists had been arrested, and that some of the fires had been started deliberately by left-wing and environmental activists.

Misleading photos and inaccurate fire maps were widely shared, including by international celebrities.

In June, the royal commission into the bushfires heard that while social media and community noticeboards were the most effective communication methods during an emergency, they could also be used to quickly spread misinformation.

In general, experts recommend using trusted media outlets, checking multiple sources and avoiding sharing content without a clear attribution.

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And Tomorrow the Entire World review German antifa drama skewers left and right – The Guardian

Raised in a good German family, 20-year-old Luisa (Mala Emde) is now in open revolt, part of a different breed of good family. Shes a first-year law student and ardent antifa warrior, determined to defeat a resurgent wave of neo-Nazis in her town. Her parents are part of a local hunting group and like to hang up their kills in the woods but Luisa is now veggie and wants no part of that world. A pity, says her dad. You were always our best shot.

This years Venice film festival has been notably lacking in big studio films and this has freed up space for the occasional rogue interloper or narrow-eyed insurrectionist. And Tomorrow the Entire World, by the German writer-director Julia von Heinz, blasts on to the Lido to tell us about harsh reality and the current field of conflict; a terrain thats at once under our very noses and impossibly removed from the sunny tourist haunts of Venice. The tale drifts and falters when I wished it would have hit home with more conviction, but that may be partly the point. The struggle is endless, unwinnable. Everybody is compromised.

Were in the city of Mannheim, although it could be any number of others. Von Heinzs drama unfolds in a no mans land of underpasses, kebab shops and unclaimed ground. Its a place of doorstep drinkers and bus-shelter smokers, a place to be fought over by left and right alike. In class, Luisa learns that the German constitution allows for pre-emptive action to be taken against non-democratic groups. But who makes that call? Who decides which group is which? It depends which end of the telescope youre looking down.

On TV, for instance, the newsreader refers to clashes between rightwing protesters and leftwing protesters and the blithe moral equivalence the reductive even-handedness of the comment immediately sticks in the craw. But, in the case of P31, Luisas antifa collective, it may not be entirely wide of the mark. The group is led by Noah Saavedras preening, macho Alfa (the name is a little too on-the-nose), who appears to have little interest in ideology and idealism beyond the opportunities they provide to pick fights or get laid. Alfa, by and large, is in antifa for the thrill, and his unconvincing relationship with Luisa is probably the films weak link.

Or perhaps what Von Heinz is showing is a crucial changing of the guard: the way in which a new arrival such as Luisa for all her baggage and privilege can redirect the movement back to its core principles. Tellingly, this is a film full of flawed men. Theyre either playing the role of a pound-shop Che Guevara, like Alfa, or living a lonely hermits existence like Dietmar (Andreas Lust), a legendary 90s radical whos now gone to ground. The women, by contrast, are the tales true believers.

After a scuffle with skinheads, Luisa and Alfa get their hands on a cheap burner phone. This in turn leads them to a Nazi rally by the rail tracks and a mysterious lock-up garage outside town. Proceeding along its stealthy course, Von Heinzs tense, well-textured film treads a chilly, liminal country. Its activists are bundled in fleeces and scarves, warming themselves around matches and rollies, like soldiers in the trenches of a new kind of campaign. When a pigeon beats its wings inside a darkened multi-storey, it sounds for all the world like a grenade going off.

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When They Came To An Oregon Town To Take Pictures Of The Fires, Armed Locals Thought They Were Antifa Arsonists – BuzzFeed News

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Gabriel Trumbly, a Portland videographer who has spent roughly 90 of the past 100 days capturing the protests, wanted to take footage of the forest fires raging in Oregon. So on Wednesday night, the 29-year-old Army veteran set out with his partner, Jennifer Paulsen, 24, to see what was happening near her childhood home of Molalla, a town of 9,000 people known for its annual rodeo, the Buckeroo. Fires surrounding the town were so intense they had prompted a level 3 GO NOW warning to evacuate.

Little did they know when they arrived that Trumbly and Paulsen's presence would spark national rumors that far-left activists were starting fires across the West Coast.

After parking their car on the side of a road, the couple pulled on gas masks and shot video of towering flames. As they worked, they encountered people who had rigged a garden hose to a water tank in the bed of a truck and were trying to put out a fire in the driveway. Trumbly and Paulsen briefly spoke with them, as well as a driver who asked them if they needed any water.

Trumbly and Paulsen, both of whom spoke to BuzzFeed News by phone from Portland on Thursday, said the interactions seemed normal. They said the fire was moving quickly, so they didnt stay long in Molalla. We thought it was getting a bit dangerous, so we left, Trumbly said.

But shortly after they left, Paulsen began checking Twitter and Facebook to see news about the fires. She noticed that residents were sharing information about their car, including detailed descriptions of its appearance and license plate. The posts claimed they were members of antifa, an amorphous collection of left-wing groups that the president has called a terrorist organization, who had come to Molalla from Portland to commit arson.

Authorities in Oregon have struggled for days to fight apocalyptic wildfires that have burned over 800 square miles, forced thousands to evacuate their homes, and killed at least three people. Now they are also fighting a wave of rumors spreading on social media that the blazes were set by left-wing activists linked to the Portland protests.

The panic in Oregon appeared to stem from a woman in a Facebook group called Molalla NOW, meant for locals to share information about community events.

The post, which Trumbly shared a screenshot of on Twitter, claimed he and Paulsen had started a fire and misidentified them as two guys wearing gas masks and press vests. It quickly garnered hundreds of reactions and replies.

It blew up with comments! Paulsen said. People were saying, Send people out with guns! It said we were antifa.

Paulsen, who graduated from Molalla High School, even knew some of the people in the group. Now she and Trumbly were being hunted by a group of armed men on the towns streets.

BuzzFeed News was unable to identify the armed men, but a spokesperson for the Molalla Police Department confirmed their presence by phone and two Portland-based freelance reporters who visited the town on Thursday posted photographs of what they said were three armed men who threatened them.

A vague Facebook message by the Molalla Police Department posted Wednesday evening fed suspicion among the rumor- and fire-stricken residents.

To those of you still in and around town, please report any suspicious activity (strange people walking around/looking into cars and houses/vehicles driving through neighborhoods that don't belong there) to 911 immediately, the MPD post read.

Make them dig a grave then shoot them, read one of the posts calling for them to be shot.

Concerned about dozens of similar posts, Trumbly called the Molalla Police Department around 1 a.m. to clear things up, he said.

He said an officer told him several calls had come in since he and Paulsen left Molalla about antifa members being seen in the town and a group of armed men patrolling the streets.

But it wasnt until early Thursday morning that the police department updated its post.

EDIT/CLARIFICATION: This is about possible looters, not antifa or setting of fires, the updated post read. There has been NO antifa in town as of this posting at 02:00 am. Please, folks, stay calm and use common sense. Stay inside or leave the area.

Paulsen, who graduated from Molalla High School, even knew some of the people in the group. Now she and Trumbly were being hunted by a group of armed men on the towns streets.

While police in Washington did make an arson arrest yesterday, it was long after the fires began spreading, and in a different state.

Besides the Molalla Police Department, the Medford Police Department, the Douglas County Sheriffs Office, and the Jackson County Sheriffs Office have published appeals on their Facebook pages in the past 24 hours for the public to stop spreading false information connecting antifa to the Oregon fires.

Rumors spread just like wildfire and now our 9-1-1 dispatchers and professional staff are being overrun with requests for information and inquiries on an UNTRUE rumor that 6 Antifa members have been arrested for setting fires in DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, wrote the Douglas County Sheriffs Office.

Acknowledging the incident, a Molalla Police Department hotline operator told BuzzFeed News Thursday that the department has gotten calls about antifa arsonists and more [...] Weve gotten calls about everything and anything. The operator also confirmed reports on social media of armed locals patrolling the towns streets.

Its certainly hindering our ability to do our job more effectively.

Lt. Mike Budreau of the Medford Police told BuzzFeed News that his department had been inundated with unsubstantiated reports about members of antifa and the Proud Boys, a right-wing group. Its been problematic and it takes time away from us when we're dealing with not only these fires, we have missing people, missing pets, he said. Its certainly hindering our ability to do our job more effectively.

The narrative was quickly seized upon by provocateurs. Right-wing website the Biggs Report claimed that antifa members were starting fires throughout the Pacific Northwest. Possible ANTIFA Member Arrested For Starting Fires In Washington State, said the post. A Washington state volunteer firefighter service linked to that story on Facebook, receiving 56 shares before the platform removed it.

At the same time, the Biggs Report, founded by a former InfoWars contributor, attempted to knock down rumors of their own, posting a second story that purported to debunk claims that members of far-right group the Proud Boys had started fires of their own. The Boys Did Nothing Wrong! said the story.

The group, which the FBI has labeled extremist and having ties to white nationalism, shared both stories on its Telegram channel.

The antifa narrative was also encouraged by a failed Republican Senate candidate in Oregon. His tweet was retweeted over 8,000 times and a screenshot of it spread on pro-Trump Instagram channels. It was also pushed by a Trump supporter affiliated with conservative nonprofit students organization Turning Point USA in Seattle. Her tweet went viral. These fires are allegedly linked to Antifa and the Riots, she wrote.

The rumor has been posted to virtually every social media network, including TikTok and the anonymous messaging board 4chan.

Despite the rampant misinformation, some people were attempting to clarify the situation.

Ok we gotta clear this up now, said one person on Facebook alongside a Bureau of Land Management announcement of area closures. Blm does NOT stand for Black lives matter in this in reference to the fires.

They are ones who manages the lands and watch for fires ect, the person continued. I think the acronym is causing confusion making people assume its antifa before factchecking. local radio refer to them as blm too but means the government program not the protests.... thats where our hysteria is coming from.

Paulsen said the ordeal has spooked and shocked her. I know these people or I know their families, and theyre treating me like Im an outsider, even though thats where I went to high school. Thats where my parents live, Paulsen said. They were writing [on Facebook], Shoot now, ask questions later. You dont want your house catching on fire.

For the record, Trumbly and Paulsen said they are not members of antifa, although they are against fascism.

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Correction: The name of the website Biggs Report was misspelled in a previous version of this post.

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Bernie Kerik says DOJ must put an end to BLM, Antifa: This is an anti-government movement – Fox News

The U.S. Justice Department must stop the nationwide unrest caused by the Black Lives Matter movement, former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik told Fox & Friends Weekend.

Bottom line is, this has to stop, he said. The Justice Department has to go after Black Lives Matter, after Antifa and put an end to this.

The anti-police movement is only worsening in some cities as two deputies were shot in California andprotests raged in New York City over the weekend, shutting down the George Washington Bridge. Kerik said city and state officials must step in andre-administer law and order.

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Every one of them are responsible for allowing this stuff to happen, he said. Blocking vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic is a crime. Resisting arrest is a crime. Obstructing justice is a crime. Assault on cops is a crime. Every single person on that bridge should have been arrested. Period.

Police use chemical irritants and crowd control munitions to disperse protesters during the 100th consecutive day of demonstrations in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. AP Photo/Noah Berger)

Kerik drew a parallel from todays movement to those of the 1970s and 1980s -- mentioning groups like the Black Liberation Army andBlack Panther Party where the same leaders responsible for assassinating almost two dozen police officers over 10 years are still involved now.

And a majority of the American public and organizations that are pushing to elevate BLM must be educated on the reality, Kerik added.

I think you have to educate the American public because they're stupid, he said. They have no conception of what the organization stands for. They have no conception of who the leaders are, how they were inspired, what they believe. They have no idea. So the bottom line is you have to educate the American public on what reality is.

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This is an anti-government, anti-police Marxist movement that people are supporting because they're ignorant, he said.

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Will Antifa and Black Lives Matter cancel the Biden-Harris ticket? – Washington Times

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You are the progressive Democratic mayor of an American city. You have done everything right in that you have adopted the most recent trendy and politically correct liberal stands on community issues. You have demoralized and reduced funding for the police force, declared support for street demonstrations, and spoken out for social justice. Why then, is a mob of Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa activists besieging your house and demanding your resignation?

Suddenly, the horrible realization hits you: You have been cancelled for showing insufficient revolutionary zeal. You have joined the ranks of loyal fellow travelers who have become expendable in virtually every radical leftist revolution.

Joseph Stalin perfected the cancel culture even though he used different terms. Those who disagreed with him or showed insufficient revolutionary zeal became unpersons. Any mention of them was purged from official records, history books, and their photos were airbrushed out. If they were prestigious enough to have statues erected in their honor, the monuments were removed. It has taken the American radical left quite a while to feel powerful enough to formerly adopt a cancel culture.

Some leftists made it easy to be cancelled. The public moral depravity of Harvey Weinstein and Jeffery Epstein required their public liquidation from the ranks of the woke. Other victims have merely made seemingly innocuous mistakes; but the far left is unforgiving as Garrison Keillor, Al Franken and Ellen DeGeneres have found. All made careers of slavishly toeing the progressive line, but each found that one aw sh*t can cancel a thousand atta-boys.

To give the radical left its due, it is an equal opportunity hater. The cancelled mayors of Rochester, New York, and Chicago are African-Americans, and both are women. That did not save them from the wrath of the BLM and Antifa activists who now dictate what passes for political acceptability among the far left.

Unlike the old Soviet Union, which occasionally allowed public self-confession in show trials, the American left does not accept remorse for sins whether real or imagined as penance.

A Washington, D.C., college professor recently confessed to posing as African American. Despite voicing public remorse for her deception and her voluntary self-cancellation, Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah piled on accusing the now former professor of performing the ultimate act of White privilege. How this masterpiece of Orwellian illogic got past her editors remains a matter for conjecture, but Ms. Attiah reflects the prevailing winds of progressive intellectualism.

All of this leads us to Joe Biden, who is probably one gaffe away from being cancelled by his very reluctant supporters in far left of his party. Like the mayors, Mr. Biden has been to the extent that he believes anything a loyal progressive for over a half century, but his record is too moderate for the Bernie Sanders wing of the party and certainly not radical enough for the revolutionaries among BLM and the Antifa crowd; they are holding their noses and supporting the ticket reluctantly.

What passes for moderates among the Democrats and their supporters are becoming increasingly concerned that the violent behavior of the far left will swing the election to Mr. Trump. They are urging former vice president to take a strong stand against violence, which will almost certainly get him cancelled by the far left and lose much support from BLM. Unless his handlers carefully control him, he is almost certain to alienate either the moderates or the radicals.

Mr. Bidens running mate, Kamala Harris, is also on shaky ground with the radical left for her performance as a San Francisco prosecutor, but her seemingly supportive comments regarding violence on the Colbert show have alarmed Democratic moderates.

At this point, the thin thread holding the Democrats together is their desire to get rid of Donald Trump. How they will govern or what the party now stands for is increasingly opaque. If there are debates, Mr. Trump and Mike Pence will ask Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris hard questions regarding their views on mob violence; and that will further exacerbate the Democratic Party divide.

The radical left is not in a forgiving mood these days, and the possibility of its members cancellation of either Mr. Biden or Ms. Harris or both is probably keeping Democratic Party operators awake nights. The U.S. Marines have an old saying that goes: To err is human, to forgive is divine; neither of which is Marine Corps policy. The way things are going, BLM and Antifa are poised to make the Marines look like pussycats.

Gary Anderson lectures on Alternative Analysis at the graduate level.

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Did Antifa and BLM do the RICO? – KCRW

A Black Lives Matter protester confronts Trump supporters as they rally in the street outside the Justice Center in Portland, Ore., on August 22, 2020. Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa US

Chad Wolf, the acting head of the Department of Homeland Security, appeared Monday on Tucker Carlson Tonight, and Carlson asked why the heads of Antifa and Black Lives Matter hadnt been charged under, for example, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act for what Carlson alleged was their responsibility for riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and elsewhere. Wolf replied that the Department of Justice was looking into it. Ken tells us again (for, like, the millionth time) why its not RICO, but there are other statutes under which the Trump administration could seek to bring charges or otherwise harass the leaders of these movements. Speaking of federal investigations, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul wants someone to look into the protesters who surrounded and accosted him and his wife as they left President Trumps convention speech. What crime does Rand Paul think was committed here? Is there a situation where screaming at someone can cross a legal line?

Plus: the latest on the Flynn case, whether the House can subpoena former White House counsel Don McGahn, Manhattan DA Cy Vance is still trying to get those Trump financial documents, and is it legal for the Centers for Disease Control to ban the evictions so as not to spread Covid-19?

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Your View: If Donald Trump is reelected, not only liberals, but we all will weep for our country – Bristol Herald Courier

I recently saw a bumper sticker that read Vote for Trump! Make Liberals Cry Again. Over the years the terms liberal and conservative seem to have lost their meanings. The dictionary defines a liberal as one who is open to new ideas and a conservative as one who wishes to preserve the gains of the past. I do not understand how these two terms have become associated with support or opposition to Donald Trump.

I think that most Americans, including myself, have personalities that encompass both of these values. The collapse of the coal industry and the devastating impact it has had on our local economy, combined with the COVID-19 pandemic crisis suggests to me that our region and our country desperately needs some new ideas.

I have a conservative side too. Growing up, Scouting was an important part of my life and helped to shape me into the man I am today. I earned both the Eagle Scout and God and Country awards. While the national Boy Scout organization has had its problems, the programs basic tenets of decency, honor, love of God and Country, continue to express what I believe represent the core of American values and the characteristics of effective leadership.

I will be voting for Joe Biden this year because I believe that our country needs new ideas; and yes, I am open to them. I will be voting for Joe Biden because I believe that he personifies the basic conservative American values of decency, honor, respect for God and country.

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How Liberals Opened the Door to Libertarian Economics – The New York Times

In the real world, where successful businesses are operated somewhere in the broad range between break-even and absolute-maximum profitability, there was and is always leeway for being a bit unnecessarily fair and responsible to accept slightly smaller profit margins to fulfill implicit obligations to employees, customers, communities, society at large, decency itself. But while economists still argue over Friedmans theories, his hot take 50 years ago for nonspecialists the Friedman doctrine turned a capitalist truism (profits are essential) into a simple-minded, unhinged, socially destructive monomania (only profits matter). In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is redeemed when he abandons his nasty profit-mad view of life and his name became a synonym for miserliness. Likewise, a century later, in Its a Wonderful Life, the banker Mr. Potter is the evil, unredeemable, un-American villain. Here was Milton Friedman telling businesspeople that theyd been tricked by the liberal elite, that Scrooge and Potter were heroes they ought to emulate.

As for government regulation, Friedmans doctrine included a heads-I-win-tails-you-lose Catch-22. Any virtuous act by businesses beyond what the law requires is simpering folly, he insists, yet according to him too almost any government attempt to regulate business is the beginning of the end of freedom and democracy. Friedmans was a reductio ad absurdum purification of what had become a well-tempered, successful, increasingly fair free-market system. His vision was to revert to a fundamentalist capitalism from which a century of systemic interventions and buffers by democratic government and norms would be removed.

Friedman was horrified by the present climate of opinion, with its widespread aversion to capitalism, profits, the soulless corporation and so on. Indeed, a survey-research firm that had been asking people every year if they thought business tries to strike a fair balance between profits and the interests of the public found the number who agreed had dropped to 33 percent in 1970 from 70 percent in 1968. (By the late 70s it had bottomed out at 15 percent.) The very same month that The New Yorker filled a whole issue with excerpts from a liberal professors hurrah-for-revolution best seller, The Greening of America, Friedman delivered his counterrevolutionary economic manifesto to 1.5 million Times subscribers. Yet its self-righteous, hyperbolic, screw-the-Establishment confrontationalism is also a product of that 1970 moment: While Friedman was reacting against the surging support for social justice, he did so in the spirit of the late 1960s. Two ascendant countercultures, the hippies and the economic libertarians, in 1970 one large and one still tiny, shared a new ultraindividualism as a prime directive: If it feels good, do it; follow your bliss; find your own truth; and do your own thing were just nice utopian flip sides of every man for himself. For businessmen who felt demonized by public opinion and besieged by tougher government regulation for the last few years, the militancy of the Friedman doctrine in The New York freaking Times a year after Woodstock was thrilling. And then, as now, to get what they were mainly after politically superlow taxes, minimized regulation they exploited the voter backlash against street protests by aggrieved, angry younger Americans.

Just as America reached Peak Left, the Friedman doctrine and, a year later, a battle plan commissioned by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, drafted by the corporate lawyer Lewis Powell, quoting Friedman, just before he joined the Supreme Court became founding scripture for an economic crusade to discredit the New Deal consensus and rewrite the social contract. Democratic and liberal leaders, alas, didnt put up much of a fight. At the end of the 1970s, for instance, PBS commissioned a 10-episode series, Free to Choose, starring Friedman and funded by General Motors, General Mills and PepsiCo. A spokesperson for the show promised it would explain to viewers like you how weve become puppets of big government. And indeed, in that four-TV-channel era, Friedman used his noncommercial government-subsidized PBS platform to argue that the Food and Drug Administration, public schools, labor unions and federal taxes, among other btes noires, were bad for America. The series premiered in January 1980, just before the first Republican primaries, in which Ronald Reagan was a candidate. Of course, Reagan won the nomination and the presidency, after which Friedman patted himself on the back for his work with Goldwater and the epochal move away from New Deal ideas. As Friedman put it in 1982, you need ideas that are lying around his ideas as ready alternatives to existing policies, and then at a ripe moment the politically impossible becomes politically inevitable.

Throughout big business and finance and much of conventional wisdom, the Friedman doctrine came to mean that the pursuit of absolutely maximum profit for your company and yourself trumped every other value or motive, greed-is-good definitively replacing concern for the common good. A result was an American economy and culture driven by selfishness, callousness and recklessness. Before long, a big Hollywood movies most memorable scene was a kind of dramatization of the Friedman doctrine, Libertarian Economics for Dummies. The point is, ladies and gentlemen, sexy Gordon Gekko told his ecstatic fellow stockholders, that greed for lack of a better word is good. Greed is right. Greed works. And greed, he promised, would make America great again.

In 1976, Friedman became the first Chicago school economist to win a Nobel Prize. That same year, two members of the University of Rochester business-school faculty published a 55-page paper conceived as an operational elaboration of the Friedman doctrine. Theory of the Firm made righteous greed seem scientific, with equations and language of the managers indifference curve is tangent to a line with slope equal to u kind. Its big point was that if corporate executives are mere salarymen rather than owners of company stock, theyll overspend on charitable contributions, get lax on employee discipline, concern themselves too much about personal relations (love, respect, etc.) with employees and the attractiveness of the secretarial staff. It is one of the most-cited economics papers ever. The professors also wrote a shorter, more accessible follow-up that ditched the math and the pretense of scholarly neutrality: big business has been cast in the role of villain by consumer advocates, environmentalists and the like, who want to spread the clich that corporations have too much power.

The modern understanding of how corporate managers should run companies, an article in The Harvard Business Review declared in 2012, has been defined to a large extent by that original Friedman-doctrine-inspired paper from 1976. It went beyond doctrinal Friedmania that companies must absolutely maximize profit, now positing as a kind of mathematical fact that stock price, a much less objective measure, was the only meaningful corporate metric. Soon a Reagan-administration S.E.C. rule change effectively gave free rein to public companies, for the first time since the New Deal, to buy up shares of their own stock on the open market in order to jack up the price. U.S. executive pay, meanwhile, shifted from consisting mainly of salary and bonus to mainly stock and stock options. Astonishingly, stock buybacks eventually consumed most of the earnings of S&P 500 companies, as they still do. So here we are with a re-engineered system in which just the richest 10th of us have 84 percent of all stock shares owned by Americans, and a ravaged economy in which the stock market is close to an all-time high.

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The Rhetorical Weapons of Liberal Nimbyism – The New Republic

The West Side Community Organization describes its mission as twofold: to advocate for a restored quality of life for residents, visitors, and the small business community and advance safer and more compassionate policies regarding New Yorkers who are struggling with homelessness, mental illness, and drug addiction. As its first official order of business, the hastily assembled 501(c)4 launched a slick campaign to vilify 300 unhoused men in its Upper West Side neighborhood as dangerous criminals, then succeeded in evicting them from the hotel the city had converted to temporary housing in response to the pandemic. Apparently it was the $123,000-median-income families of the liberal Manhattan neighborhood who were the real New Yorkers struggling with (the sight of) homelessness.

Now the men will be going somewhere else. According to The New York Daily News, the city is in the process of relocating other unhoused people, many with disabilities, from a Midtown shelter in order to make room for the newly placeless former residents of the Upper West Side. In a statement on the citys relocation decision, the organizations attorney Randy Mastro called it a testament to community organizing. The group that came together under the banner of WSCO had started out as strangers, he continued, but came together as a stronger whole dedicated to saving their neighborhood.

The inviolable power of private property defines the actions and attitudes that can create and destroy communities; in liberal enclaves like New York, this is done with language. Slippery terms like neighborhood and community are quietly and expertly carved out to exclude the peoplenonwhite or ill or poorwho reduce property values. Evictions driven by wealthy residents and property owners become actions taken for the community, and for neighbors, rather than against them. The community came together rather than was torn apart. By cloaking the language of profit in the language of safety, these efforts are able to write out the poor and unhousedthose for whom the city is the most hostile and unsafefrom these most basic human identities.

One member of the neighborhood Facebook group that became WSCO told The New York Post that our community is terrified, angry and frightened. Their fear was palpable. Another resident who opposed sharing her neighborhood with unhoused others asserted that were a progressive-minded community and we tend to be sympathetic to the homeless, but with sex offenders, draw the line.

Elsewhere in New York, a woman whose neighborhood also saw an influx of unhoused people during the pandemic claimed that she never left her house without pepper spray. The founder of a civilian patrol group complained of all kinds of chaos assaults, vandalism, breaking and entering and lewd behavior. More than 160 business executives wrote to the mayor that there is widespread anxiety over public safety, cleanliness, and quality-of-life issues that are contributing to deteriorating conditions in commercial districts, demanding a restoration of the security and the livability of our communities. An Upper West Side petition declared, This situation is making life uncomfortable for residents and putting families, children, and the elderly in harms way.

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End of the liberal international order? – The Express Tribune

Karl Marx in his book Das Capital (1864) wrote how capitalism carries the seeds of its own destruction and how communist societies will prevail. Following the powerful Russian Revolution in 1917 which sent shockwaves to democratic nations in Europe and the Pacific liberal democracy faced a major peer competitor. In 1939 again, when fascism spread like wildfire in Europe, it only added more fuel to the fire for the already struggling liberal democracy. At that moment in history, there were three powerful ideologies fighting for supremacy. After the intense World War II in which nuclear weapons were used on civilian populations for the first time in history, liberal democracy triumphed in 1945. This was the official start of the Liberal Western Order; with the United States in the forefront as its leader in the West.

In 1989 again, the US defeated the disintegrated Soviet Union and its communist ideology. It was this when the start of the International Liberal Order officially kicked off. The World Order had transformed from Liberal Western Order to Liberal International Order in a matter of a few decades. It became an International Order not in 1945 but after the end of the Cold War when we witnessed the start of the unipolar world. Liberal democracy then became the linchpin of political institutions. Former UK prime minister Tony Blair had famously quoted, We are all liberal internationalists now.

Today, the Covid-19 pandemic has exposed new fault-lines in the international political arena where shades of the Liberal International Order are nowhere to be seen. But even before the pandemic had unleashed its destructive potential, the existing world order was already in danger. There are four main reasons which suggest why the Liberal International Order was already under retreat.

First, the Liberal International Order had two main goals: to globalise economy, and to liberalise politics. The US had made its long-term foreign policy mission to transform dictatorships and socialist countries into democracies. Professor at the University of Chicago, John Mearsheimer said that the US even wanted to spread liberal democracy in China which was too ambitious even by their standards. Moreover, if we look at the Liberal International Orders track record since the 1990s, it has been failing in quite some aspects with numerous interventions in the Middle East, failure in Afghanistan and also with illiberal values being rampant at home (in the US). The US, being the home of democracy, has been struggling to steer the wheel of the international liberal order at home and abroad.

Second, the elections of Trump and Brexit in 2016 had already put a big question mark on the existing liberal order. With a referendum in Europe and a presidential election in the US, liberal democracy as weve known it seems to have finally and dramatically, collapsed at its birthplace. Trumps policies at home and abroad have been exactly opposite of what the international liberal order had been preaching in the previous decades. The UKs decision to depart from the EU was too against the spirit of the existing World Order which focused on globalising the economy.

Third, the dawn of the industrial revolution came with exciting new opportunities for the world but at the same time gave life to a massive increase in greenhouse gases (GHGs) into our atmosphere, which today is causing ecological disruption. Accelerated climate change is a borderless challenge which must be countered in coordinated forums. However, the US being the prime architect of the Liberal International Order pulled out from the historic Paris Agreement of 2015 which vowed to bring all countries together in a bid to fight ecological disruption.

Fourth, sustaining a social contract between the government and its citizens is at the heart of what liberal democracy preaches. What liberalism has been preaching for many centuries is to empower the common man and reduce the social inequality gap. But today, social inequality breaks all numbers and the picture remains quite bleak. According to a recent Oxfam report on social inequality, 82% of the wealth generated in the world is owned by the 1%. It is quite clear that capitalism and liberal democracy has exacerbated social inequality around the globe rather than empowering the vulnerable and poor.

Today, there is no running away from the fact that the Covid-19 crisis has exposed many vulnerabilities of our political institutions. Globally, we are experiencing choking health systems, crippling economies, and little cooperation among states. During this pandemic, which has taken the lives and livelihoods of millions, the US had opted to cut the World Health Organizations (WHO) funding. Again, this action was truly against the spirit of liberal democracy.

In this era of political and economic uncertainty, there are no overnight or quick fixes, and that is why there is a dire need of a new social contract now more than ever. The current system has widened the social inequality gap, ignored the climate crisis, and placed nations at loggerheads. At a national level, political disunity has hampered progress of many nations. The WHO director general had clearly stated that national unity is key in combatting the Covid-19 pandemic. The same concept applies for all the other hurdles we are facing.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 15th, 2020.

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Ted Cruz: ‘Many liberal males never grow balls’ | TheHill – The Hill

Republican Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) on Friday responded to a tweet about a segment on gender reveal parties from Trevor NoahTrevor NoahTed Cruz: 'Many liberal males never grow balls' Overnight Defense: House chair announces contempt proceeding against Pompeo | Top general says military has no role in election disputes | Appeal court rejects due process rights for Gitmo detainees Top general: Military will play no role in resolving any electoral dispute MOREs The Daily Show, saying many liberal males never grow balls.

Cruz wrote his comment in a retweet of an article from conservative news website The Daily Wire, which critiqued Noah for railing against gender reveal parties.

A fair point. Many liberal males never grow balls.... https://t.co/FhHmIPFUpJ

In Tuesdays episode of the Comedy Central show, Noah referenced the fact that one of the three major wildfires currently burning in California was sparked by a gender reveal party.Noah said he believed the practice of celebrating a babys gender was outdated.

"Celebrating a babys genitalia is starting to feel very outdated," Noah said. "Like, given everything were learning about gender, gender reveal parties should only happen when the child is old enough to know their actual gender."

The Daily Wire article criticizes Noah for separating biological sex from gender, arguing instead that the two are inextricably connected. Gender identity has become increasingly accepted by many in recent years to include the gender characteristics one uses to identify themselves, which may differ from their biological sex at birth.

Cruz has previously used gender identity as a means to criticize Democrats, with a March tweet from the senatorjoking that Bernie identifies as every gender, simultaneously.

Mark, thats not fair. Bernie identifies as every gender, simultaneously. https://t.co/EQsCCld7Mu

In the past, Cruz has been particularly vocal about his conservative views on gender, including through his support for laws that do not allow gender-neutral bathrooms. The senator also tweeted in 2019 that parents allowing young children to undergo a gender transition is child abuse.

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Day 2 of Liberal retreat and whether to trick-or-treat: In The News for Sept. 15 – 570 News

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is whats onthe radar of our editorsfor themorning ofSept.15

What we are watching in Canada

OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers will hole up for a second day to plot the countrys path through,and eventually beyond, the COVID-19 pandemic.

Talk of setting a bold new post-pandemic course for Canada at the cabinet retreat gave way Monday to grim warnings that the pandemic is far from over and that the country could be in for a second deadly wave this fall.

The retreat is being held in Ottawa as positive cases of COVID-19 are on the rise across the country after a bit of a lull over the summer.

Ministers are supposed to focus in part on the throne speech scheduled for Sept. 23.

When Trudeau announced last month that he was proroguing Parliament, he said it would return with a throne speech that would set out a bold new agenda to rebuild a healthier, safer, fairer, greener, more inclusive, more competitive economy.

But as he went into the opening day of the retreat Monday, a less ebullient Trudeau warned that the country first needs to get through the pandemic in order to talk about next steps.

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FREDERICTON The murder trial for aFredericton man charged in the 2018 fatal shootings of four people in the New Brunswick capital begins today.

Matthew Raymond faces four counts of first-degree murderin the deaths of Fredericton Police constables Robb Costello and Sara Burns as well as civilians Donnie Robichaud and Bobbie Lee Wright, on Aug. 10, 2018.

Raymond was deemed unfit to stand trial, but a jury last month reversed that decision.

A jury needed just one hour to determine Raymond is fit to instruct his defence counsel and that he understands the charges hes facing.

The same jury is being used for his murder trial.

The province has said Raymonds trial will be the first full jury trial in Canada since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and it is being held in a large convention room to allow for physical distancing.

What we are watching in the U.S.

WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump is set to preside over the signing of historic diplomatic deals between Israel and two Gulf Arab nations that could herald a dramatic shift in Middle East power dynamics.

The ceremony today at the White House is aimed at showcasing presidential statesmanship ahead of Novembers election.

Trump will host more than 700 guests on the South Lawn to witness the sealing of the agreements between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and between Israel and Bahrain.

The agreements will formalize the normalization of the Jewish states already warming relations with the two countries and may pave the way for a broader Arab-Israeli rapprochement after decades of enmity.

What we are watching in the rest of the world

ATHENS A major search-and-rescue operation launched overnight after a migrant smuggling boat sank off the southern Greek island of Crete continued today, with survivors unable to say how many people had originally been on board and whether there were people still missing.

Greeces coast guard said one more person had been rescued in the early hours, bringing the total number of people saved to 57.

Three bodies those of two children and a woman were recovered from the sea Monday night.

Greece is one of the main entry points into the European Union for asylum-seekers and migrants from the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

On this dayin1773

The ship Hector arrived at Browns Point, near Pictou, N.S. Hector carried 178 Scottish immigrantsthe first large wave of immigration that made Scots the predominant ethnic group in Nova Scotia. A replica ship waslater built to commemorate the voyage and is on display in Pictou harbour.

COVID-19 survey says

OTTAWA A new survey suggests there are Canadians who believe that warnings from public officials about the threat of COVID-19 are vastly overblown.

Almost one-quarter of respondents in an online poll made public today by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies say they believe public health and government officials exaggerate in their warnings, including about the need for measures like physical distancing to slow the spread of the pandemic.

Regionally, respondents in Alberta were more likely to believe the threat was embellished, followed by Atlantic Canada and Quebec, with Ontario at the bottom.

Broken down by age, younger respondents were more likely than those over 55 to believe statements were being exaggerated.

The online poll was conducted Sept. 11 to 13 and surveyed 1,539 adult Canadians. It cannot be assigned a margin of error because internet-based polls are not considered random samples.

Leger executive vice-president Christian Bourque says the results may explain something else that came up in the survey that a majority of respondents said they have relaxed how strictly they adhere to public health recommendations.

Among those recommendations are things such as wearing a mask in public, avoiding large gatherings and trying to maintain a two-metre distance between people.

Entertainment news

TORONTO The Toronto International Film Festival ishoping to turnup the virtual glamour with a star-studded awards fundraiser tonight.

Anthony Hopkins and Kate Winslet are among the actinghonourees at the second annualTIFF TributeAwards.

The gala, which will be held online this year because of the COVID-19pandemic, aims to celebrate standout creators in the film industry while raising money for TIFFs year-round programming.

Hopkins tells The Canadian Pressthatthe recognition comes as a pleasant surprise, given that he lives in a state of non-expectation as far as accolades are concerned.

The Oscar-winning star of The Fathersays he received his trophy in recent days, but it feels strange to be accepting it from his Los Angeles home rather than in person.

Still, Hopkins says hes grateful to be able to participate in an event that is near normal as the COVID-19 crisis has forced the film community to find new ways to come together.

Winslet says shes soimpressed with how organizers have managed to move much of the TIFF online, and hopessome of these technological innovations will become a permanent feature of the festival.

Canadians can tune into the TIFF Tribute Awards at 8p.m. ETon CTV.

COVID-19 and Halloween

TORONTO The infection risks of COVID-19 may threaten trick-or-treating this year, but that doesnt mean Halloween has to be cancelled.

The spooky holiday is still more than a month away, but experts suggest parentsenlisttheir kids now in preparing a back-up plan.

Child development expert Nikki Martyn urges families to embrace the chance to create new family traditions without discounting what their kids love most about Oct. 31.

Martyn says if they love dressing up, go ahead and buy a costume and let them wear it over several days; if they revel in the rare chance to be outside at night, maybe the whole family can camp in the backyard.

The program head of early childhood studies at the University of Guelph-Humber says Halloween offers kids more than just a sugar rush and there are reasons to keep many of its traditions alive, if possible.

Martyn says the fake scares encourage creativity, can help foster greater independence and also build coping skills for kids to handle fear in manageable amounts.

This report by The Canadian Press was first publishedSept. 15,2020

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Former Liberal MP charged by RCMP with breach of trust and fraud – CTV News

OTTAWA -- The RCMP has charged former Liberal MP Raj Grewal with four counts of breach of trust and one count of fraud over $5,000.

The RCMP said the charges are the conclusion of an "extensive criminal investigation" that began in September 2017 after the RCMP was alerted to suspicious transactions involving Grewal, during the time he served as a member of Parliament.

"It is alleged that Mr. Grewal failed to report his receipt of millions in personal loans to the Ethics Commissioner, in circumstances that constitute a criminal breach of trust," the RCMP said in a news release.

"It is further alleged that Mr. Grewal solicited loans for his own personal benefit in connection with the use of his public office, and that he administered his government-funded constituency office budget for his own personal benefit, under circumstances which constituted a criminal fraud or breach of trust."

The firm representing Grewal, Stockwoods LLP, sent a statement to CTV News denying the allegations.

"Mr. Grewal adamantly denies these allegations as he has done steadfastly since 2018. He looks forward to having his day in court and clearing his name," said Nader Hasan, a lawyer with Stockwoods, in the statement.

Grewal announced his resignation in November 2018, attributing the decision to "personal and medical reasons." Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at the time that Grewal was facing "serious personal challenges," and that while it may have been a tough decision, it was the right one.

"I hope he receives the support he needs," Trudeau said in a statement at the time.

The prime ministers office later said the MP was resigning to seek treatment for a gambling addiction, which it said led him to rack up "significant personal debts."

Grewal did not run for re-election in 2019. The charges against him have not been tested in court.

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Liberals and Tories are virtually tied: 338Canada election projection – Maclean’s

Philippe J. Fournier: The Liberals still hold the seat count advantage, but their numbers keep slipping while the Conservatives see an uptick in Ontario

Federal polls published since Durham MP Erin OToole was elected leader of the Conservative Party of Canada on Aug. 23 (well, the 24th just past 1 am eastern time) have not indicated any kind of significant leadership bump for the Conservatives. However, it does appear the Liberals downward trend that began in late July has kept going to the point where, even if most Canadians remain generally satisfied by the federal governments handling of the pandemic, the Liberals have lost their advantage in voting intentions.

We therefore find ourselves merely a week away from a Throne Speech that, if rejected by opposition parties, would send the country back to the voting booths only one year removed from the 43rd general election that took place in October 2019.

At the time of this writing, six polls have been in the fieldand have been published since the CPC virtual convention:

(Federal polls from Nanos Research are published behind a paywall, therefore they are not shown here, but they are taken into consideration in the 338Canada model.)

We add these numbers into the 338Canada model and present today this updated federal projection. For details on the models methodology, visit this blog post.

While the Liberals still hold the upper hand on the popular vote projection, the model has the LPC (34 per cent on average) and CPC (32 per cent) in a virtual tie, which is a stark contrast to the double-digit lead the Liberals enjoyed from May to early July. Allegations of nepotism and conflicts of interest surrounding the WE Charity may not have brought down the governments vote share in the way opposition parties would have hoped, but it did take a toll on the Liberals numbers:

Although the NDPs net movement since the spring remains within the confidence intervals, it has fared somewhat better in recent weeks and currently sits at 18 per cent. The Bloc (31 per cent in Quebec) and the Greens stand at 7 per cent nationally.

Naturally, given the Liberal slide of the past month, the seat projections have tightened up to the point that all parties stand roughly at their respective 2019 election results. The LPC wins on average 155 seats (it won 157 seats in 2019) and the Conservatives 117 (121 seats in 2019):

[On the graph above, the numbers indicate the parties current seat projection averages and the coloured bar, the 95 per cent confidence intervals.]

Here is a brief regional breakdown of the projection:

With these numbers, the Liberals remain the favourite to win the most seats at the House of Commons. Over the course of 250,000 general election simulations, the Conservatives win the most seats in close to 16 per cent of simulationsodds close to those of a dice roll.

Erin OToole takes the reins of the CPC in a much better situation for the party than Andrew Scheer did in 2017, when the Liberals were still in their prolonged honeymoon with many Canadian voters. Hence, when Parliament resumes next week in Ottawa, all eyes will be on the new CPC leader in his first test as prime minister-in-waiting. While he may not control the fate of Parliament (the NDP and Bloc hold the balance of power), his performance over the next few months could play a big part in predicting how long this 43rd legislature will last. If a fall election appears unlikely for now, a spring 2021 election before the budget would certainly seem plausible.

For complete numbers of this projection, visit the 338Canada website. The interactive map is available here.

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Liberals and Tories are virtually tied: 338Canada election projection - Maclean's