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Budget 2017: Prizes for robotics, artificial intelligence and battery innovators to be announced – The Independent

Posted: March 6, 2017 at 3:14 pm

The Chancellor Philip Hammond will outline plans in Wednesdays Budget to make hundreds of millions of pounds available to scientists and researchers to develop solutions to hi-tech challenges including artificial intelligence and robotics, next generation batteries and new techniques for manufacturing medicines.

The Chancellor will also set out out further details on making sure the UK is at the leading edge of 5G mobile phone technology.

Mr Hammondis expected to allocate more than 500 million from the National Productivity Investment Fund (NPIF), which was created in last years autumn statement to help innovative UK companies lead the way in the new technologies set to transform the world.

270 million will be earmarked for British businesses and universities to meet specific challenges with huge potential, which will include the use of robots to work in nuclear and offshore power generation, space and deep mining. There will also be cash set aside for companies developing the kind of batteries that will unlock the potential of electric cars.

The National Productivity Investment Fund is already working to upgrade the countrys mobile and broadband network, and the budget will outline the UKs first 5G strategy, including trials spread across leading research institutions. 5G will be significantly faster than current 4G networks. It also has implications for health, with companies developing wearable sensors that can foresee and warn of an imminent stroke or heart attack.

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Facebook Uses Artificial Intelligence to Spot Potentially Suicidal Users – Heat Street

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Facebook has started using a new artificial intelligence (AI) system to identify users showing warning signs of suicide.

The AI has been trained to spot status updates and subsequent comments that could indicate someone was at risk.

The algorithm would immediately send a report to a real reviewer, who could then contact the user with suggestions and resources to help if appropriate. At the moment, Facebook relies on a human reporting system regarding potential suicides, where friends of users can click a button to tell the company about concerning updates.

But it is hoped more people will be helped by an automated system. The AI will look out for statuses that suggest the user is sad or in pain, as well as responses from friends expressing concern.

Facebook is also adding suicide prevention tools to Facebook Live after several deaths have been broadcast since the feature was introduced. This would give viewers the option to report a friend if they are concerned, and gives the reporter resources to help.

The broadcaster at risk will also be given the option to contact a friend, mental health helpline or see tips.

At the moment, this is only being testedin the United States.

This article was originally published at the news.com.au

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Lecture 18 – The Badness of Death, Part III; Immortality …

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Alternative medicine grows in Sugar Land, Missouri City – Community Impact Newspaper

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No longer a niche of the West Coast, holistic and alternative medicine and therapy providers have become a sizable presence in the Sugar Land and Missouri City area.

Nearly a third of U.S. adults have tried some type of nontraditional medicine or therapy, according to the National Institutes of Health.

[Clients] want to avoid surgery, Lonestar Cryotherapy owner Robert Garza said. They want to avoid a lot of medications; they want to do something as holistically as possible.

His Sugar Land practice uses intense cold to ease muscle pains. Reasons vary for why people seek complementary, alternative and holistic treatments although pain management is a common motivation according to NIHs National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.

I do think people like alternative medicine because it has fast results and more visible results, said Erika Yigzaw, chief strategy officer for the American College of Healthcare Sciences.

The NCCIH defines complementary medicine as a nonmainstream practice used in conjunction with conventional medicine. Complementary medicine usually falls into the subgroups of natural products or mind and body practices. By comparison, alternative medicine is a nonmainstream practice used in place of conventional medicine. NCCIH does not classify treatments as being specifically complementary or alternative.

Complementary and alternative medicine, or CAM, can include chiropractors, dietary supplements, reflexology, yoga and aromatherapy, to name a few, according to the NCCIH.

A 2016 report by market research provider IBISWorld cited an aging population, a greater awareness of health and wellness spurred by the Affordable Care Act and increasing disposable incomes as reasons for the demand for these treatments.

The report also suggests that people without coverage also turn to CAM because it can be cost-effective and more accessible.

In Sugar Land and Missouri City, the population age 60 and older rose by 6 percent and by 7.8 percent, respectively, between 2009 and 2015. From 2010 to 2015, median household incomes rose by 3.3 percent in Sugar Land and by 7.5 percent in Missouri City, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Between 2010 and 2015, the median household income in Sugar Land rose from $101,611 to $104,939. During that time in Missouri City, the median household income rose from $81,854 to $87,955, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

The NCCIH conducts a survey of complementary or alternative medicine usage every five years.

IBISWorld and the NCCIH have each noted a correlation between spending on nontraditional medical providers and higher than average incomes.

In 2012, an estimated $30.2 billionabout 1 percent of all U.S. health care spending that yearwas spent on out-of-pocket alternative medicine costs, according to the survey. Results from that year are still being analyzed, an NCCIH spokesperson said.

Community Impact Newspaper reported at least 10 such new businesses in 2016 compared to at least six the previous year.

Complementary and alternative regulations vary nationwide, and different Texas agencies license and certify some health care professionals but not all. Texas Medical Board spokesperson Jarrett Schneider said his office only licenses physicians and specific positions but does not inspect the facilities of alternative medical providers unless prompted by consumers.

Were complaint-driven, primarily, he said.

Chiropractors and acupuncturists have their own state boards rather than the state medical board or the Department of State Health Services. The TMB and the department said they were unaware of specific regulations for opening a complementary or alternative medical business in Texas, but Theresa Buede, owner of ReConnect Chiropractic and Holistic Center in Missouri City, said she followed standard city health codes to open her business in March 2016.

Im a big advocate of partneringnot eliminatingwith conventional medicine, she said.

In the last three years, new complementary and alternative medical businesses that opened in Sugar Land and Missouri City ranged from Indian herbal medicine and yoga therapy to halotherapy, which allows customers to sit in rooms ventilated with salt-infused air to help respiratory illnesses and skin conditions, such as dermatitis and eczema.

Garza and Sandy Hinderliter, owner of Salt of the Earth halotherapy, do not take insurance because carriers do not cover their services.

Hinderliter said she chose Sugar Land for her practice to because it was close to home and close to customers from Katy and Houston as well as locals.

Obviously, people have their own personal reasons but maybe feel like they didnt get the quality of life they wanted with taking the medications, she said of her clientele.

Ayush Wave Ayurveda Wellness and Yoga opened in Sugar Land in July. Owner Shwetha Reddy, who earned degrees in ayurveda and pharmacology in India and the U.K., said she chose Sugar Land because the southwest Houston region had a growing demand for the ancient Indian system of full-body healing methods.

Garza must be certified by the manufacturer of his businesss cryotherapy tank, which uses extreme cold on the whole body or in localized places. The treatment is popular with athletes.

Some clients are referred from doctors, like [the Sugar Land Skeeters] players, and some are coming on their own, he said. Its become more prevalent in Houston over the last year.

Similar to Hinderliter, Buede said she chose to open her practice close to home. She pursued a holistic healing career after battling cancer for 13 years until 2011. Her treatments include an infrared sauna, massage therapy and a saltwater flotation tank for sensory deprivationmeant to relax and detoxify the body.

My focus here, everything here is to identify and noninvasively treat toxic buildup [in the body], she said. Buede only accepts it for some services.

A physically active and health-conscious population in Fort Bend County motivated Garza and Alvaro Medina to open their respective practices in Sugar Land.

Medina owns Medina Chiropractic Sports and Spine, he said. His student-athlete days inspired him to become a chiropractor, and Medina opened his practice last April and accepts insurance for all treatments.

He is licensed by the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners and inspected by the state for use of X-ray technology.

We can neither prescribe nor take patients off medication, he said. That is out of scope for us.

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Dog show win for Rumor is a win for food supplement company – Channel3000.com – WISC-TV3

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PRAIRIE DU SAC, Wis. - A business that had been steadily growing over the years has seen a spike in sales after a recent dog show.

The Doctors Choice Supplements is the provider of a dog food supplement for Rumor, the winner of this years Westminster Dog Show.

Probably 20 to 25 percent busier, and I think this is just the tip of the iceberg, says Karen Duhr, warehouse and office manager for Doctors Choice Supplements.

The company has been providing Fido-Vite supplements to Kenlyn Kennels for several years. Kenlyn, an Edgerton kennel, is the owner of Rumor, a female German shepherd.

When it got down to the finals, I was thinking she cant lose, she cant lose. Then, all of a sudden when she won, Im like, I cant believe she won, says Jon Sawle, a part owner of Doctors Choice Supplements.

While the employees of the Prairie du Sac company celebrated Rumors win, they realize they are just one part of what went into the success.

You know, were just one brick in the wall, but you know youve got to have all those bricks to make the wall, says Sawle.

The Fido-VIte supplements provide a probiotic and enzyme that improves the health and appearance of a dog.

It helps the food work better, helps the overall digestion and then they absorb more nutrients from their dog food, says Sawle.

While the increase in sales is welcomed at Doctors Choice Supplements, they joke it has made for more work for the UPS drivers.

Yeah, especially on Mondays, I feel a little sorry for the UPS man, says Sawle.

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Amazon’s Elements brand adds vitamins, supplements – Retail Dive

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Dive Brief: Dive Insight:

Amazon has long had private label goods, including Pinzon linens, Elements baby wipes, and its AmazonBasics line of tech accessories, and it recently launched several private-label apparel and accessories brands. Amazons new in-house brands include a line of food basics like Happy Belly nuts, trail mix, tea and cooking oil, Wickedly Prime snack foods and now supplements.

The supplements effort comes just as the giant in the space, GNC, is going through a major rebrand in an effort to fight off struggles due to confusing pricing and merchandising. Amazons emphasis on premium quality and transparency in supplements is also an indication that it recognizes the controversy over the ingredients found in many supplements. Supplements in general are under scrutiny from public health officials and state attorneys general, over safety and effectiveness; retailers including Walmart, Walgreens, Target, and GNC have been warned to ensure their safety or remove products found to contain toxic or allergenic ingredients.

Furthermore, keeping some lines of products available just to Amazon Prime members helps make the $99 annual Prime membership fee worthwhile, and the exclusivity of those efforts will help Amazon as rival Wal-Mart steps up its everyday low price promise. Some observers have noted could launch a price war among retailers that sell consumer goods.

Rivals should be worried any time Amazon enters a consumer space: Amazon's private label initiatives are experiencing runaway growth across a range of key product categories, even emerging as the online leader in some categories, according to consumer spending research from 1010data Market Insights unveiled last year.

Amazon Elements in particular is cleaning up market share, increasing 266% year over year according to 1010data. Based on total dollars sold among the top 10 brands, Amazon now controls 16% of the baby wipes market, just behind Huggies(33%) and Pampers (26%).Amazon is dominating when the product categories include commodities, where price stands out as a differentiator, as well as in categories where differentiation is found in the quality and features of a product, e.g. speakers.

No matter the market, the challenge for brands in an increasing number of categories is that Amazon is the top online channel, 1010data senior vice president of marketing Jed Alpert said in a statement emailed to Retail Dive. [T]he bottom line for brands is they can no longer view Amazon as solely a channel and need to acknowledge Amazon as a competitor.

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March is the month: Minnesota FoodShare Campaign makes food shelf donations go further – Southernminn.com

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There's no better time than the present to donate to the food shelf, because in the month of March, those donations stretch further.

The All Seasons Food Shelf in Kenyon participates in the Minnesota FoodShare program. Donations made in the month of March are used as a guideline when MFS plans its distribution of funds to around 300 food shelves across the state for the coming year.

That's good news for small towns because it supplements the locally donated resources. All Seasons Food Shelf Administrator Beverly Jacobsen said it receives the majority of funding from contributions within and some outside of its service area. She supplements that with grants, some of which, like March FoodShare, match according to the outcomes of a major fundraising campaign.

The food shelf also gets a percentage of sales from the Kenyon Thrift Store to cover overhead expenses such as utilities and salaries.

The ASFS will receive a portion of Minnesota FoodShare food fund dollars based on the pounds of food collected and dollars raised right here in the community. It's not a direct dollar-to-dollar correlation, but it gives the food shelf flexibility when it comes to purchasing and stocking harder-to-get items.

The Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign is an annual program of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches. It is the largest grass-roots fund and food drive for local food shelves in the state.

Statewide, the March Campaign raised $7.9 million and 5.2 million pounds of food in 2016, the most successful campaign in its 34-year history, according to mnfoodshare.org.

The need is there. By 2015 statistics, 11 percent of Minnesotans and nearly 15 percent of children in the state lived below the poverty line.

All of it, 100 percent, goes toward hunger relief. In fact, every dollar and every pound of food donated to the ASFS stays with and is used by ASFS to serve people locally in the Kenyon, Wanamingo, Nerstrand, Dennison and West Concord area.

The Kenyon service hours are staggered throughout the week on Monday, Thursday and Saturday to provide different access times and therefore reach more people in need. If a family qualifies for other assistance programs, such as the school's free and reduced meal program, they likely qualify for food shelf assistance, said Jacobsen.

In addition to efforts carried out during the rest of the year, local businesses, organizations and churches have plans to do their part this month. The Kenyon Lions donate the proceeds from their soup supper fundraiser to the food shelf. Many churches collect items during Lenten services and earmark those offering donations for the ASFS. The World Day of Prayer service at Dale Church dedicated one-fourth of its offering to the food shelf's food backpack program and collected non-food items (paper products and toiletries) for the food shelf.

The Foldcraft company in Kenyon is in its fourth year of sponsoring a food drive in March in conjunction with the Minnesota FoodShare, according to Julie McGrath, manager of marketing.

Donations may be sent to: All Seasons Community Services, 530 Second St., Kenyon, Minnesota. 55946.

Reach Publisher and Editor Terri Lenz at 333-3148, or follow her on Twitter.com @KenyonLeader

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The Zeitgeist Movement | New York City Chapter – Home

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OURMISSION

The Zeitgeist Movement is an internationalsustainability advocacy organization focused on educating the public about the many socioeconomic problems inherent to the global market economy, and proposes the adoption of an entirely new, sustainable model known as a Natural-Law Resource-Based Economy.

TZM has no allegiance to any country or political party. The movement recognizes the Earth as an interconnected system,and our species asone human familywhich must learn to share resources & ideas if we expect to survive in the long run.

Sustainability requires a mass value shiftfrom our traditional & cultural way of thinking to a more science-based "train-of-thought". Therefore, TZM advocates the application of the Scientific Method for social concern, problem solving & governance. Decisions of the future will not be "made" by popular opinion. Rather, they will bearrived at through the careful study of data and the latest science & technology.

There are many things one can do to support this worldwide grassroots movement. TZM Chapters hold regularly scheduled meetings and engage the general public through educational projects, annual events, media expressions, non-violent activism, and charity work.

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Donald and the Dominatrix: How the White House Inspired a BDSM Movement – Salon

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Soon after Donald Trump joined the presidential race, a professional dominatrix named Tara Indiana announced her plans to follow suit. If a carnival barker like Donald Trump can run for president, why not a dominatrix? she said during an interview with GQ. Her slogan? Whipping America back into shape, one middle aged white man at a time.

Her platform included decriminalizing all consensual sex acts between adults, funding scientific research to show that S&M is a sexual orientation and adding kink into laws dealing with discrimination. She also favored the idea of the prohibitioning of middle-aged white men from holding office without permission from their Mistress, and requiring men to carry purses so they can look after their own belongings.

The women in my field, we dont live as victims. When we want to make change, we make changes, says professional dominatrix and sex educator Sandra LaMorgese. When we want to influence the world around us, we take action.

Women are feeling a little powerless right now, she notes. And shes right. In the weeks following election, sex therapist Kimberly Resnick Anderson noticed a steady decline in sex drive among her female clients. They appeared irritable and easily annoyed. Often, it was the men in their lives that bore the brunt of these developments. Anderson dubbed the phenomenon The Donald Trump Bedroom Backlash. The misogyny displayed by Trump throughout his entire presidential bid. . . has undermined the hard-fought progress to de-objectify women, she wrote in a think piece on the subject. This general malaise can easily zap libido and ruin your sex drive.

But there are those in the sex-o-sphere who havent abandoned their prowess. Instead, theyre using it to get even.

In an interview with Vice, Indiana explained, Ive noticed being in the scene for over 25 years, that fetishes and kinks come in trends, just like fashion, music, et cetera. And these trends tend to be reactions to the social and political zeitgeist.

When I got into the business in 1989 your garden variety slave was into foot worship, and cross dressing. I see this as a reaction to changing gender roles and a need to work through those issues. Then when AIDS started to affect the straight community, things like heavy medical, blood sports, and scat became popular. People were tired of safe sex they wanted to do things that were dangerous and risky.

In the world of sex, theres only one equal and opposite reaction to an apparent uptick in female devaluation: complete female domination.

Any time that we express empowerment during sex, that will trickle into other areas of our life, says LaMorgese. Its the transmutation of energy. Everything you do influences everything else. If you can be more aggressive, and dominant and powerful, sexually, it gives you a sort of moxie. It gives you some swagger.

And its not just women pushing the trend. After the election results came in, submissive guys started posting ads on Craigslist in search of women looking to relieve some stress. One guy from New York wrote, This is not a solution, but maybe a small, fun, cathartic escape. Take out your anger by putting me over your knee and giving me a hard spanking!

In the week that Trump was elected, I saw such a shift in people reaching out to me for sessions, LaMorgese revealed. Her clients, overwhelmingly male and financially successful, fall on either end of the political spectrum. Still, the requests were more or less the same. These clients were not looking for passive sessions, they were looking corporal punishment. They were looking for very intense sessions.

Its like they were in shock, she says. When youre doing BDSM, you have to be present. You really have to be aware of whats happening. Maybe thats why the clients are asking for more intensity. Its almost like it can get them out of shock.

Donald Trump is not sexy. But sex tends to follow the trends, and for the moment, Trump is it. His unlikely climb to power has given us great porn parodies like Donald Tramp and Make America Gape Again. Its also inspired some terrific pieces of erotic literature, like Humpin Trump and of course, President Trumps Gay Hairpiece and the Revenge of the Were-Water Buffalo. These days, those who chose to take their creativity into the bedroom might just find themselves somewhere between a whip and a hard place.

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It’s Not McCarthyism, Stupid – New Matilda

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Donald Trumps likening of false claims his office was bugged by the White House to McCarthyism is not just ridiculous, its laced with deep irony, writes Claire Connelly.

In Aaron Sorkins West Wing, fictional President Bartlet is in an argument with his speech writer and communications director Toby Ziegler over his writing a speech. Zeigler is condemning Hollywood for its gratuitous use of sex & violence in entertainment. Bartlett says, Do I look like Joe McCarthy to you?, to which Ziegler replies Nobody ever looks like Joe McCarthy, Mr President. Thats how they get in the door in the first place.

[Thank you to awesome word nerd @HowPeculeah for making me this gif special for the story]. Well, on Saturday morning at around 3am, the world got a reminder of just how that may occur when the very real President Donald Trump sank to a new low, claiming that President Obama had tapped the phones at Trump Towers during last years election campaign. In the explosive tweet, he captioned the event without the slightest hint of irony McCarthyism alluding to the Cold War anti-Communist sentiment.

And he should know. Trump was trained by McCarthys right hand man, Roy Cohn, who is perhaps the strongest link between these two eras. He may have died in 1986, but Cohns legacy lives on in the bloated orange buffoon that occupies the oval office (Ill get to this momentarily).

Lets put to one side momentarily that Trump confused McCarthyism with Watergate: only a Federal Judge can authorise a tap on the grounds the subject was an agent of a foreign power (there are a few exceptions to this, I wont get into here. You can read about it here, here and here).

For those not born before the mid-70s and who were not alive to remember a time when people were actually against and afraid of government blacklists, surveillance, censorship and, you know, Communism (shoutout to Pauline Hanson)

allow me to refresh your memory:

McCarthyism is what spurred the (second) reds beneath the bed scare of the 1940s and 50s, during which time employees of the White House, the public service, private sector and even the military were subject to mass firings and investigations for communist sympathies under a host of government panels set up by Senator Joseph McCarthy. And all under the approving eye of President Harry Truman.

The press was subject to intense scrutiny, and in more than one case news outlets were forced to fire journalists, reporters, radio hosts even comedians on the demand of the government.

President Truman required all public servants be screened for loyalty or sympathy for communism, fascism or other isms deemed a threat to the continued dominance of the American dream.

Hundreds if not thousands of people lost their jobs, economics textbooks were suppressed, economics teachers intimidated, and the direction of the whole discipline changed (one could argue the same thing is happening across university campuses right now, though I dont think its fair to put that development at Trumps feet. Thats a topic for another essay).

While we sit in the eye of the storm, on the brink of a rapidly changing economic system, its hard not to recognise the similarities.

Much like the ongoing war in the Middle East, the gaping power struggle that beset the globe following the devastation of WWII created the perfect power-struggle between the Soviet Union, America, China, North and South Korea, Greece, Turkey and of course all of their relevant allies, (Gday).

In 1949, the White House was drawn into a national security and PR disaster when Attorney General, Alger Hiss was convicted of espionage and perjury by the House of Un-American Activities Committee (shout out to Jeff Sessions).

In 1950, the Korean War pitted America, backed by the United Nations and South Korea, against North Korea and China. Russia upped its espionage activities.

Emil Julius Klaus Fuchs, a German theoretical physicist and Soviet spy involved in the creation of the worlds first nuclear weapon, was convicted of leaking information about the US, UK and Canadian Manhattan Project to Russia. And the infamous Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for stealing atomic bomb secrets and selling them to the Soviets, after a widely publicised trial which made the nuclear threat ever more real for the general public.

This backdrop, and the economic devastation caused by the war, created the perfect set of social and international and intercultural tensions for the Red Scare.

Reform became a term to be feared as civil rights, industrial relations, child labor laws, and womens suffrage were quickly rhetorically associated with the secret Communist plot to overthrow America. Anyone considered to be remotely progressive or vaguely Eastern European or Jewish looking was quickly dubbed an un-American traitor, to be feared, scorned and to always be the subject of scrutiny and suspicion.

Enter Joseph McCarthy, the United States Senator from Wisconsin. On February 9th, 1950 he gave a speech to the Republican Womens Club of Wheeling in West Virginia in which he claimed to be in possession of a list of known Communists working for the State Department. The speech pretty much made him the informal leader of the movement which would soon come to bear his name.

The result was the rapid establishment of government sanctioned committees, panels, departments, loyalty review boards and portfolios across all levels of government, not to mention the proliferation of private agencies to do the dirty work government wasnt legally allowed to do itself to protect America from those pesky Reds out to convert America to their way of life.

Companies were required to conduct investigations for Communists employed amongst their workforce.

Of course, in progressive Hollywood, many executives, writers, directors, actors and producers accused of having Communist sympathies were blacklisted from working in the industry. Careers were ruined. Many never worked again.

Interestingly, the provision of public health services was one of the tenets of McCarthyism, where things like vaccination, mental health care services and fluoride were considered to be part of some Communist plot to poison or brainwash Americans. Under the instruction of J Edgar Hoover, the FBI distributed propaganda flyers under the guise of various experts or research claiming as much. Much of the language had a distinctly anti-Semitic tone and was often cased in moralistic terms.

Back to Roy Cohn, described by the New York Times as McCarthys red-baiting consigliere, the attorney was instrumental in sending Julius and Ethel Rosenberg to the electric chair, helped elect Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and also mentored Trump for 13 years. His client included FBI director J Edgar Hoover and mafia boss Fat Tony Salerno.

Cohn helped deliver some of Trumps signature construction deals, was involved in his suit against the NFL for conspiring against him, and countersued the federal government for more than $100 million for defaming the Trump name.

He was central in Trumps long-running discriminatory rental feud where Trump and his father were accused of refusing to rent to black tenants.

Cohn would eventually, in 1964, after many failed attempts, be charged with bribery, conspiracy, and fraud by the US government, including coercing a dying millionaire client to amend his will from his hospital death bed making Cohn executor of his estate.

Cohn was subsequently disbarred for unethical, unprofessional and particularly reprehensible conduct. Trump claims they only got him because he was so sick (Rohn had been suffering from AIDS).

Unsurprisingly, and much like the current zeitgeist, Cohn and McCarthys policy agenda had majority public support. Both McCarthy and Trump are examples of lunatics of who overreach. One quickly became a public joke and died shortly after. Weve yet to see the outcome of the Trump era, and though there may be public consensus that he may be one sugar granule short of a fruit-loop, there also seems to be consensus across the political divide that Trump is what the system needs, whatever the cost.

Im not denying the economic system is broken. And Im not saying it doesnt need a massive overhaul. But Im not prepared for millions of people to suffer for that to happen. Weve seen what occurs when we allow that kind of thinking to permeate public policy.

The country I was raised in, the education system I was taught in, it told me, it told all of us, why it wasnt worth it. Today, as rising white supremacy, and socially and domestically acceptable casual racism rears its ugly head, Im not sure so many people would agree.

Just yesterday Pauline Hanson endorsed Vladimir Putin. For McCarthy it would take a comedian and a stand-off between the President and the US military to bring him down. What is it going to take to get rid of Trump? And what fresh hell follows forth?

McCarthyism was brought to an abrupt halt during the spring of 1954 after he unsuccessfully picked a fight with the US Army, subjecting it to a three-month long nationally televised spectacle in which members of the military were interrogated for alleged communist sympathies.

The buck stopped with Joseph Nye Welch, chief counsel for the US Army, who, during the hearings, infamously coined the six words which would end McCarthys career: Have you no sense of decency.

On national television Welch berated the Senator: Until this moment, I think I never really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness, he said. When McCarthy tried to intervene Welch interrupted, Let us not assassinate this lad further, senator. You have done enough. Have you no sense of decency?

The trial was seen as a significant turning point in the publics attitude towards McCarthyism.

The US government suddenly turned on McCarthy. And the same party which gave rise to Trump tossed him under the bus at its earliest convenience.

On December 2nd, 1964, McCarthy was censured by the Senate, ostracised by both parties and eviscerated in the press. He would die three years later at the age of 48.

Meanwhile, in 1957 NBC radio talkback host and comedian John Henry Faulk sued AWARE, the agency which investigated him for his alleged Communist sympathies and won. Ultimately it was a financial, not moral imperative that did it, though arguably the press coverage the trial brought at the time might support an argument to the contrary. Knowing they could now be held legally and financially liable for the professional and financial losses caused by their firings, companies began to knock it off.

McCarthyism would soon after faded into history, burned into the public consciousness as the time where, for a brief moment, America lost its damn mind. Were at that point again. And its not clear what it will take for this terrifying new chapter to come to a close.

Historian and Senior Lecturer at Adelaide University, Dr Tom Buchanan says that though they may have been mentored and guided by the same man, it would be a long bow to draw between Trump and McCarthy, but certainly they both were instrumental in leading moral panics to serve a greater agenda.

Trump has the country whipped into a panic about womens modern roles, gay rights, minority criminals, immigrants, job stealers, and Islam, he said. The 1950s had discrimination against all these too but they were folded into the larger Communist Panic, (here mostly with homosexuals, though single people unmoored from family life were at risk too as being susceptible to spy seduction).

There was of course concern about women and minorities who strayed from their proper roles, but nothing like today where women and minorities are being depicted by many in government and the peanut gallery as having taken control via weird liberal programmes like affirmative action. There were panics in both times, but there were differences too.

Dr Buchanan told New Matilda that McCarthyism was a way to target various groups under the accusation that they were not fully American.

Its a moral panic, he said. In the same way the Islamaphobia we are seeing today is very similar.

Most distinctly, he said, it is the distinct consensus of opinion between Democrats and Republicans against Islam in todays zeitgeist that resembles the very same moral panic of the 1940s, simply replacing the label Communist with Muslim.

Let it be clear, McCarthy was not the reason for Trump, anymore than Trump is the reason for the state of moral panic and the escalating social tensions occurring the world over hes the symptom of the holy war being waged between left and right, black and white, men and women and the LGBTQI communities, workers against employers, voters against the government.

He is the symptom of a system which appoints deranged lunatics to whip the public into a moral panic to distract them from the financialisation, deregulation and privatisation of an economic model designed to deliberately and systematically manipulate the market in favour of the few, and to the detriment of the majority.

Dr Buchanan says the irony is that Trumps whole movement is predicated on a return to the 1950s, which he now uses as an example of his persecution. Even though the 1950s was actually a time of great fear and persecution of many to the social and economic advantage of the few.

He imagines a return to the racial/gender/middle class privileges of that time for his supporters, Dr Buchanan says. The idea of victimhood (however twisted the logic) resonates very strongly with them because of the changes of the last 40 years.

Trumps McCarthy style persecution only highlights the imagined promise land a return to power in which the hierarchies of old can be resurrected.

And they can be the hunters again.

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It's Not McCarthyism, Stupid - New Matilda

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