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What We Do In The Shadows ripped off by UK gambling ad – Stuff.co.nz

Posted: April 23, 2017 at 1:28 am

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Last updated05:00, April 23 2017

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UK gambling ads have been accused of ripping off What We Do In The Shadows, a Kiwi vampire comedy directed by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement.

Vampires don't have reflections, but two Kiwi directors might be seeing shades of theirfanged flick in a series of copycat British ads.

Directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, 2014 mockumentaryWhat We Do In the Shadowstold the story of three vampires living in a Wellington flat.

UK online gambling site Virigin Games has been accused of plagiarising the film for a series of ads.

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Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh and Jemaine Clement as vampires in What We Do In The Shadows.

The ads feature Vlad, a 21st century vampire who has learned to "live a little" by gambling on his smartphone.

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Actor and comedian Cori Gonzalez-Macuer says he thought the ad campaign's ideas were plagiarised from What We Do In The Shadows.

They appear to borrow several gags from the film, including issues over bloody dishes, disappearing reflections and a vampire dating an elderly woman.

The similarities were highlighted by English satire magazinePrivate Eye, which accused Virgin Games of "utter shamelessness".

Cori Gonzalez-Macuer, who plays reluctant vampire Nick in the Shadows, said after watching the ads he thoughtit was pretty obvious the idea had been borrowed.

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What We Do In The Shadows was a mockumentary about vampires cohabiting in Wellington.

"I'm pretty sure they got the idea from What We Do In The Shadows. I mean it's not even like it's kind of like it, there's even exact lines from the movie in it." he said.

"I wasn't annoyed by it or anything, I think it's cute they tried to do it. It's not as funny, but good on them."

Gonzalez-Macuer said he failed to see the connection between the legendary denizens of the night and gambling.

"It's a weird, weird idea to put it into a gambling ad. When I think of vampires I don't really think of gambling."

Film critic James Croot said there was "no doubting" the ads were similar to Waititi and Clement's film but he wasn't convinced they were close enough to be considered plagiarism - "more of an homage or 'cheeky liberty'- as Richard Branson himself might say."

"They've deliberately chosen a contemporary looking bloke, rather than the vampiric archetypes of that film.

"Also, there were some, particularly in Britain, who saw Taika's film as borrowing liberally from the much-loved 1980s British sitcom The Young Ones, especially with its anarchic sense of humour and disparate flatmates."

He said ads riffing on popular movies was nothing new, pointing to a classic 1980s Kiwi-made commercial for Crunchie bars that was set in a world very derivative ofStar Wars.

This isn't even the first time Waititi's own work has been ripped off for an advertisement.

Earlier this year, a beer company made an ad that was almost a shot-for-shot copy of a section of Waititi's Team Thorshort,which he made to promote his latest filmThor: Ragnarok.

When a fan brought the ad to his attention on Twitter, Waititi said: "It makes me want a beer so I guess I can't be too annoyed."

Gamesys, the parent company of Virgin Games and VCCP, the Londonad agency that devised the Vlad campaign, was approached for comment, but didn't respond.

-Sunday Star Times

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Lottery reform gambling on bigger payoffs, better odds – Enid News & Eagle

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OKLAHOMA CITY While lottery sales in most states are smashing records as people spend big on scratch-off tickets, the Oklahoma Lottery is on course for one of its most dismal performances.

Officials say its a blow for the states voter-approved game of chance. The lottery was once heralded as the savior of education amid over-inflated promises from lawmakers that it could bring in as much as $300 million to $500 million a year for schools.

It was probably the best marketed thing that weve ever seen because here it is a decade later and people still think that it is still some sort of solution to education funding woes, and the reality is its probably less than 1 percent of any school districts budget, said state Sen. David Holt, R-Oklahoma City.

In just over a decade, the states lottery has contributed a little more than $750 million to education, but lottery contributions have been declining since last peaking at $71.6 million in budget year 2008. If lawmakers do nothing to address the situation, state budget officials predict the lottery will lose another $25 million over the next five years.

I dont like the lottery'

Every day for the past seven years, somebody has asked Holt about the lottery and why its not fixing the states education funding woes.

I always have to explain nothings broken about the lottery. It just didnt raise the money that was predicted, he said.

Reform advocates, though, say the states system is crippled by an antiquated, restrictive and broken framework that does little to incentivize people to gamble. In hopes of revitalizing the lotto, theyre pushing a measure that would overhaul that framework.

As other states have raised prize amounts for instant win games better known as scratch-off cards and increased the odds of winning, Oklahomas rigorous and some claim anti-gambling framework has made it impossible to offer the lucrative prizes that players demand, said Jay Finks, director of marketing and administration for the Oklahoma Lottery.

It hasnt underperformed based on the law, he said. We have overperformed based on the overly restrictive law.

Oklahomas prizes and odds of winning remain among the worst in the nation, and many players have simply deduced that the state-sponsored lottery is a bad bet, he said.

That leads people to stop playing altogether or go to another form of gaming to play, he said. People want to play and win.

In 2016, national lotto sales grossed more than $80 billion more than $22.5 billion of which flowed into state and local coffers, according to the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries, which represents the majority of lottery systems, including Oklahomas.

Oklahomas lotto sales lagged behind the national average of $216, according to a legislative budget analysis. Neighboring Arkansas, which offers larger prizes, saw per capita sales of $138 in 2015 while Oklahoma saw $44, the analysis found.

Lawmakers have long been aware that the states lottery is in crisis, said former state Rep. Mike Shelton, D-Oklahoma City. Among the legislators who initially helped set up the lottery laws, Shelton unsuccessfully pitched legislation to overhaul the program for years and was among the first to champion updates.

Our Legislature has known full well that the law needed tweaking, but theyve never touched the lottery, he said.

For those colleagues frowning upon games of chance, the idea of incentivizing gambling by making it more lucrative proved a tough sell, Shelton said.

(Lawmakers) have just told us, We dont want to increase gaming, so were not going to help the lottery,' Finks said. 'I dont like the lottery. I want you (the lottery) to die.'

Dollars and cents

Proponents of change, though, continue to push lawmakers to remove the mandated portion automatically allocated to schools so that it can be adjusted closer to the industry standard of 25 cents. The state would be able to offer more appealing games to consumers and increase the lottos overall revenue, they say.

Lawmakers are currently vetting the measure, which has passed the House, but is awaiting a Senate vote. Bill author Rep. Leslie Osborn, R-Mustang, did not respond to a request for comment.

Under current law, for every $1 lottery ticket sold, 35 cents goes straight to education. Retailers, who sell tickets, receive 6 cents. The vendor who runs the games makes 4 cents, while the states lottery keeps 3 cents for administrative costs.

You cannot have a successful lottery if you only have 50 cents for prizes, Finks said. That doesnt leave you enough money to put prizes where they need to be.

At 35 cents, Oklahoma has one of the if not the highest fixed percentages in the nation, he said.

State budget officials estimate that eliminating the mandate would actually increase the lotterys contributions to education by $110 million in the next five years as more people play.

Under current law, 45 percent of the proceeds go to K-12 education. Higher education and other educational programs share another 45 percent. The remainder is split between a school consolidation fund and the Oklahoma Teachers Retirement System.

If lawmakers had adjusted that amount sooner, schools would already be benefiting, Shelton said.

I think the lottery has done what weve given it the power to do, he said. What we did was left it to fail intentionally. Oklahoma is a gambling state. We should have set it up to work. The lottery was set up to help our kids, and people are going to spend the money whether theyre going (to) casinos, whether theyre playing the lottery.

Last year, the state saw more than $3 billion spent on gambling, but only a small percentage of that $188.7 million was spent on the lottery, Finks said.

Right now, the only way we survive is to get a big jackpot, Finks said, referring to the states two non-instant win games Powerball and Mega Millions.

Last year, Oklahoma only sold $77.5 million in scratch-off tickets, he said. This year, sales are predicted to drop to less than $70 million.

The decline isnt a surprise for Ross Hutson, general manager of Duncan-based City Mart Energy, which sells lottery tickets at 16 convenience store locations in the Duncan and Pauls Valley areas.

He said fewer customers are buying the scratch-off tickets. His busiest locations sell between 70 and 100 tickets a day, he said.

If the prizes were better, it would be an increase in ticket sales, Hutson said.

Better payouts and odds'

If lawmakers approve the measure, budget officials estimate retailers like City Mart will see a windfall as well. Statewide, businesses could expect to generate an additional $25 million in new revenue over five years.

Were certainly not going to keep the lights on by selling lottery tickets with our percentage, Hutson said. He said the games help draw customers into the store, who hopefully spend money on sodas, candy bars and other items.

Checkout stands at the states retailers could have a different look in July. If lawmakers ultimately approve the overhaul, lottery officials plan to throw out their current instant win games and replace them with new games that all have better payouts and odds, Finks said.

While Holt said he supports the legislative measure, he doesnt believe it will increase lottery play tenfold.

I think the theory is sound and I think it will help but I think people need to understand it will never get the lottery proceeds up to the levels that were predicted when this was considered by voters a decade ago, Holt said.

Janelle Stecklein covers the Oklahoma Statehouse for CNHI's newspapers and websites. Reach her at jstecklein@cnhi.com.

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Euthanasia rates rise by 10% in the Netherlands – BioEdge

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Deaths by euthanasia increased 10% in the Netherlands in 2016, according to a new report published by the countrys Regional Euthanasia Review Committees (RTE).

The report states that in 2016, 6091 patients were euthanised, up from 5516 in 2015.

Most of the cases of euthanasia involved people with cancer, serious heart or lung problems or diseases of the nervous system such as ALS.

There were 32 more cases of assisted suicide involving people with dementia, most of whom were in the early stages of the disease. In addition, there were 60 cases involving people with severe psychiatric problems, a rise of four on 2015.

The committee reported that in 10 of the cases the executive doctor did not comply with due diligence, and in some these cases, there were concerns that the doctor involved did fulfill the requirements of informed consent for the procedure.

Many healthcare analysts doubt the reliability of the committee's review process, and some suggestthat complaints should be made directly to the Supreme Court.

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Dr. Fox: The challenging responsibility of euthanasia – Winston-Salem Journal

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Dear Dr. Fox: I believe that most neutered cats belong in pairs. I have had nine Siamese cats, mostly in pairs. The surviving member of my penultimate pair grieved deeply and hid from me for about five months. When she came out, she was a changed kitty. When she passed, I acquired a pair of littermates who never spent a night apart and were my best friends for 20 years. I did not want the surviving partner to go through what the last one had and spent many hours thinking about their eventual demise.

At 19 years, I knew statistically it would be soon. One evening we returned home from dinner to find our beloved male, Oedipus, could not move his back legs. He had jumped from a chair excited to eat three hours prior. I knew time was short, so I made an appointment for euthanasia the next day. I took both cats to the vet.

In the vets office, I placed Oedipus on the table and let his sister, Phaedra, out of the cage to join him. She jumped up with him and inspected him thoroughly. When she lost interest, I placed her back in her cage.

After the vet euthanized Oedipus and we were sure he was gone, I let Phaedra out of the cage to be with him again. She checked him out thoroughly and eventually lost interest again; I put her back in her cage, and we departed.

Her grieving process was very short. She looked everywhere in the house, then adopted his position as primary lap cat. The difference in the grieving process with Phaedra seeing that Oedipus was gone was remarkable. I know in my heart that her being able to know he was dead and not suddenly just gone helped her.

I recommend allowing surviving pets to see the deceased, acknowledge the change in being and grieve gently, instead of fretting about the disappearance and fearing the same unknown will happen to them.

I hope this information helps some people with the future loss of their pets. A.A.R., Naples, Florida

Dear A.A.R.: Your observations and suggestions are important for all cat owners to consider, beginning with adding another cat to the home if you have only one! The essential steps to take to introduce a new cat are posted on my website, DrFoxVet.net.

I have also posted a long review on how animals grieve the loss of a loved one, human or non-human. As you note, some show little grief but may well benefit from having the opportunity to examine the deceased. Some cats will yowl loudly day and night after experiencing such loss, but others, like many people, seem to take it in stride. In my experience, cats will search the house more frequently when the companion animal is missing (for instance, at the vets office or escaped outdoors for a while)than after they have been able to see the body of the deceased before removal from the home.

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Euthanasia advocate charged with assisting suicide – Radio New Zealand

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A euthanasia advocate could face 14 years' jail after today being charged with assisting someone's suicide, in addition to two previous charges.

Wellington District Court Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson

Susan Austen, 66, was today accused of helping 77-year-old Annemarie Treadwell commit suicide between December 2015 and June 2016.

In October she was charged with two counts of importing the sedative narcotic pentobarbitane, also known as Nembutol, which is a class C drug.

Speaking in the Wellington District Court today, her lawyer, Dr Donald Stevens QC, requested the charges be adjourned until 12 May, when she would enter a plea to all three.

She was remanded on bail until then.

Ms Austen is the former chairperson of the Wellington branch of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society.

The case arose after the police used a breath-testing checkpoint to target voluntary euthanasia supporters as they left an Exit International meeting in Lower Hutt in late October 2016.

The legality of the checkpoint was being investigated by the Independent Police Conduct Authority.

Assisting suicide carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison.

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Opinions split over Refugio man accused of immigration crimes – Victoria Advocate

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My Turn: Marijuana reform sabotaged in state Senate – Concord Monitor

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The New Hampshire State House has voted on eight occasions over the last few years to legalize and/or decriminalize marijuana. Every proposal in previous sessions was successfully opposed by Democrat governors John Lynch and Maggie Hassan.

But this year we have a Republican governor, whose campaign embraced decriminalization of marijuana. His party controls both houses of the Legislature. Republicans wrote and co-sponsored both marijuana legalization and decriminalization bills. House Bill 640, the decriminalization bill, was expected to coast through to Gov. Chris Sununus desk for his signature.

Sununu wants to boost the New Hampshire economy. That isnt compatible with trying to revive the corpse of Franklin Delano Roosevelts 1937 reefer madness programs. Decrim will save tax money, keep young people out of prison and divert law enforcement resources back into solving actual crimes. It will allow drug switching away from harder drugs; marijuana is far less dangerous on the road than alcohol, and far less harmful to the body than opiates.

On this issue, all other New England states have become more Live Free or Die than our own. Trying to maintain a system of Bloodstream Police in 2017 is more Taliban than New Hampshire. Imagine John Starks expression on reading that any government was going to send Redcoats to check his bloodstream. I doubt that Jeb Bradley would have dared to tell the general to his face.

Unfortunately, in spite of polls showing large majorities for marijuana decriminalization, state Sen. Bradley is daring to tell state residents to our face that were going to have to pay for more years of failed drug policy. He has put his political capital into sabotaging HB 640, pushing for an amendment that would remove the decriminalization paragraph (and thus the whole point) from the bill.

There are only two groups that directly benefit from Bradleys move: illegal drug cartels and police/prison officials. (One other group benefits indirectly: 2018 Democrat candidates. Republicans who want to attract the important under-80 voting bloc, take note).

Police chiefs have been the main opponents of decriminalization and legalization in New Hampshire legislative hearings, fearing the loss of budgets and headcount in their little empires. Not only would police departments be much smaller without their victimless crime squads, but overall crime will plummet.

Addicts wont have to steal to get drugs, there wont be the blurring of moral lines when honest people break drug laws. Crime would return to pre-Prohibition levels, a career catastrophe for those depending on ever-expanding numbers of troopers.

Drug cartels fear nothing and no one except the end of the Drug War. One can only speculate as to the campaign contribution policies of illegal drug entrepreneurs, but we know from the history of alcohol Prohibition that they know where their price support programs come from. Without the drug war, there are no wealthy, glamorous drug lords. They would all be replaced by the local pharmacist.

Of course only full legalization will completely realize the benefits of detoxifying from the Drug War. But decriminalization is an important step, one that would end our current status as the drug policy pariah of New England.

There is no way to have a world without drugs; there are still drugs in our prisons. There are only two real choices in drug policy. One is the path of personal freedom, which results in harm reduction, easy access to treatment, safe drugs and no drug cartels. The other is Prohibition, with all the cost, corruption and death. We can have a Live Free or Die New Hampshire, or we can keep paying taxes for our New Deal drug bureaucracy and admit that we arent as free as Massachusetts or Vermont.

The people of New Hampshire know that the Drug War itself is the worst of our addictions. The first step in ending the state bureaucracys addiction is to pass HB 640 in its original form. But decriminalization isnt going to happen without public involvement. If Jeb Bradley thinks that no one is watching, he will try to keep us in 1937 as long as he can.

Let him know that we are watching. Call your state senator today, and let them know that its 2017 in New Hampshire.

(Bill Walker is a member of the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance.)

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A clinical psychologist explains how Ayn Rand seduced young minds and helped turn the US into a selfish nation – Raw Story

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The Atlas Shrugged author made selfishness heroic and caring about others weakness.

Ayn Rands philosophy is nearly perfect in its immorality, which makes the size of her audience all the more ominous and symptomatic as we enter a curious new phase in our society.To justify and extol human greed and egotism is to my mind not only immoral, but evil. Gore Vidal, 1961

Only rarely in U.S. history do writers transform us to become a more caring or less caring nation. In the 1850s, Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) was a strong force in making the United States a more humane nation, one that would abolish slavery of African Americans. A century later, Ayn Rand (1905-1982) helped make the United States into one of the most uncaring nations in the industrialized world, a neo-Dickensian society where healthcare is only for those who can afford it, and where young people are coerced into huge student-loan debt that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy.

Rands impact has been widespread and deep. At the icebergs visible tip is the influence shes had over major political figures who have shaped American society. In the 1950s, Ayn Rand read aloud drafts of what was later to become Atlas Shrugged to her Collective, Rands ironic nickname for her inner circle of young individualists, which included Alan Greenspan, who would serve as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board from 1987 to 2006.

In 1966, Ronald Reagan wrote in a personal letter, Am an admirer of Ayn Rand. Today, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) credits Rand for inspiring him to go into politics, and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) calls Atlas Shrugged his foundation book. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) says Ayn Rand had a major influence on him, and his son Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is an even bigger fan. A short list of other Rand fans includes Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; Christopher Cox, chairman of the Security and Exchange Commission in George W. Bushs second administration; and former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford.

But Rands impact on U.S. society and culture goes even deeper.

The Seduction of Nathan Blumenthal

Ayn Rands books such as The Virtue of Selfishness and her philosophy that celebrates self-interest and disdains altruism may well be, as Vidal assessed, nearly perfect in its immorality. But is Vidal right about evil? Charles Manson, who himself did not kill anyone, is the personification of evil for many of us because of his psychological success at exploiting the vulnerabilities of young people and seducing them to murder. What should we call Ayn Rands psychological ability to exploit the vulnerabilities of millions of young people so as to influence them not to care about anyone besides themselves?

While Greenspan (tagged A.G. by Rand)was the most famous name that would emerge from Rands Collective, the second most well-known name to emerge from the Collective was Nathaniel Branden, psychotherapist, author and self-esteem advocate. Before he was Nathaniel Branden, he was Nathan Blumenthal, a 14-year-old who read Rands The Fountainhead again and again. He later would say, I felt hypnotized. He describes how Rand gave him a sense that he could be powerful, that he could be a hero. He wrote one letter to his idol Rand, then a second. To his amazement, she telephoned him, and at age 20, Nathan received an invitation to Ayn Rands home. Shortly after, Nathan Blumenthal announced to the world that he was incorporating Rand in his new name: Nathaniel Branden. And in 1955, with Rand approaching her 50th birthday and Branden his 25th, and both in dissatisfying marriages, Ayn bedded Nathaniel.

What followed sounds straight out of Hollywood, but Rand was straight out of Hollywood, having worked for Cecil B. DeMille. Rand convened a meeting with Nathaniel, his wife Barbara (also a Collective member), and Rands own husband Frank. ToBrandensastonishment, Rand convinced both spouses that a time-structured affairshe andBrandenwere to have one afternoon and one evening a week togetherwas reasonable. Within the Collective, Rand is purported to have never lost an argument. On his trysts at Rands New York City apartment,Brandenwould sometimes shake hands with Frank before he exited. Later, all discovered that Rands sweet but passive husband would leave for a bar, where he began his self-destructive affair with alcohol.

By 1964, the 34-year-old Nathaniel Brandenhad grown tired of the now 59-year-old Ayn Rand. Still sexually dissatisfied in his marriage to Barbara and afraid to end his affair with Rand,Brandenbegan sleeping with a married 24-year-old model, Patrecia Scott. Rand, now the woman scorned, calledBrandento appear before the Collective, whose nickname had by now lost its irony for both Barbara andBranden. Rands justice was swift. She humiliatedBrandenand then put a curse on him: If you have one ounce of morality left in you, an ounce of psychological healthyoull be impotent for the next 20 years! And if you achieve potency sooner, youll know its a sign of still worse moral degradation!

Rand completed the evening with two welt-producing slaps across Brandens face. Finally, in a move that Stalin and Hitler would have admired, Rand also expelled poor Barbara from the Collective, declaring her treasonous because Barbara, preoccupied by her own extramarital affair, had neglected to fill Rand in soon enough onBrandensextra-extra-marital betrayal. (If anyone doubts Alan Greenspans political savvy, keep in mind that he somehow stayed in Rands good graces even though he, fixed up byBrandenwith Patrecias twin sister, had double-dated with the outlaws.)

After being banished by Rand, Nathaniel Branden was worried that he might be assassinated by other members of the Collective, so he moved from New York to Los Angeles, where Rand fans were less fanatical. Branden established a lucrative psychotherapy practice and authored approximately 20 books, 10 of them with either Self or Self-Esteem in the title. Rand and Branden never reconciled, but he remained an admirer of her philosophy of self-interest until his recent death in December 2014.

Ayn Rands personal life was consistent with her philosophy of not giving a shit about anybody but herself. Rand was an ardent two-pack-a-day smoker, and when questioned about the dangers of smoking, she loved to light up with a defiant flourish and then scold her young questioners on the unscientific and irrational nature of the statistical evidence. After an x-ray showed that she had lung cancer, Rand quit smoking and had surgery for her cancer. Collective members explained to her that many people still smoked because they respected her and her assessment of the evidence; and that since she no longer smoked, she ought to tell them. They told her that she neednt mention her lung cancer, that she could simply say she had reconsidered the evidence. Rand refused.

How Rands Philosophy Seduced Young Minds

When I was a kid, my reading included comic books and Rands The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. There wasnt much difference between the comic books and Rands novels in terms of the simplicity of the heroes. What was different was that unlike Superman or Batman, Rand made selfishness heroic, and she made caring about others weakness.

Rand said, Capitalism and altruism are incompatible.The choice is clear-cut: either a new morality of rational self-interest, with its consequences of freedom, justice, progress and mans happiness on earthor the primordial morality of altruism, with its consequences of slavery, brute force, stagnant terror and sacrificial furnaces. For many young people, hearing that it is moral to care only about oneself can be intoxicating, and some get addicted to this idea for life.

I have known several people, professionally and socially, whose lives have been changed by those close to them who became infatuated with Ayn Rand. A common theme is something like this: My ex-husband wasnt a bad guy until he started reading Ayn Rand. Then he became a completely selfish jerk who destroyed our family, and our children no longer even talk to him.

To wow her young admirers, Rand would often tell a story of how a smart-aleck book salesman had once challenged her to explain her philosophy while standing on one leg. She replied: Metaphysicsobjective reality. Epistemologyreason. Ethicsself-interest. Politicscapitalism. How did that philosophy capture young minds?

Metaphysicsobjective reality. Rand offered a narcotic for confused young people: complete certainty and a relief from their anxiety. Rand believed that an objective reality existed, and she knew exactly what that objective reality was. It included skyscrapers, industries, railroads, and ideasat least her ideas. Rands objective reality did not include anxiety or sadness. Nor did it include much humor, at least the kind where one pokes fun at oneself. Rand assured her Collective that objective reality did not include Beethovens, Rembrandts, and Shakespeares realitiesthey were too gloomy and too tragic, basically buzzkillers. Rand preferred Mickey Spillane and, towards the end of her life, Charlies Angels.

Epistemologyreason. Rands kind of reason was a cool-tool to control the universe. Rand demonized Plato, and her youthful Collective members were taught to despise him. If Rand really believed that the Socratic Method described by Plato of discovering accurate definitions and clear thinking did not qualify as reason, why then did she regularly attempt it with her Collective? Also oddly, while Rand mocked dark moods and despair, her reasoning directed that Collective members should admire Dostoyevsky, whose novels are filled with dark moods and despair. A demagogue, in addition to hypnotic glibness, must also be intellectually inconsistent, sometimes boldly so. This eliminates challenges to authority by weeding out clear-thinking young people from the flock.

Ethicsself-interest. For Rand, all altruists were manipulators. What could be more seductive to kids who discerned the motives of martyr parents, Christian missionaries and U.S. foreign aiders? Her champions, Nathaniel Branden still among them, feel that Rands view of self-interest has been horribly misrepresented. For them, self-interest is her hero architect Howard Roark turning down a commission because he couldnt do it exactly his way. Some of Rands novel heroes did have integrity, however, for Rand there is no struggle to discover the distinction between true integrity and childish vanity. Rands integrity was her vanity, and it consisted of getting as much money and control as possible, copulating with whomever she wanted regardless of who would get hurt, and her always being right. To equate ones selfishness, vanity, and egotism with ones integrity liberates young people from the struggle to distinguish integrity from selfishness, vanity, and egotism.

Politicscapitalism. While Rand often disparaged Soviet totalitarian collectivism, she had little to say about corporate totalitarian collectivism, as she conveniently neglected the reality that giant U.S. corporations, like the Soviet Union, do not exactly celebrate individualism, freedom, or courage. Rand was clever and hypocritical enough to know that you dont get rich in the United States talking about compliance and conformity within corporate America. Rather, Rand gave lectures titled: Americas Persecuted Minority: Big Business. So, young careerist corporatists could embrace Rands self-styled radical capitalism and feel radical radical without risk.

Rands Legacy

In recent years, we have entered a phase where it is apparently okay for major political figures to publicly embrace Rand despite her contempt for Christianity. In contrast, during Ayn Rands life, her philosophy that celebrated self-interest was a private pleasure for the 1 percent but she was a public embarrassment for them. They used her books to congratulate themselves on the morality of their selfishness, but they publicly steered clear of Rand because of her views on religion and God. Rand, for example, had stated on national television, I am against God. I dont approve of religion. It is a sign of a psychological weakness. I regard it as an evil.

Actually, again inconsistent, Rand did have a God. It was herself. She said:

I am done with the monster of we, the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame. And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride. This god, this one word: I.

While Harriet Beecher Stowe shamed Americans about the United States dehumanization of African Americans and slavery, Ayn Rand removed Americans guilt for being selfish and uncaring about anyone except themselves. Not only did Rand make it moral for the wealthy not to pay their fair share of taxes, she liberated millions of other Americans from caring about the suffering of others, even the suffering of their own children.

The good news is that Ive seen ex-Rand fans grasp the damage that Rands philosophy has done to their lives and to then exorcize it from their psyche. Can the United States as a nation do the same thing?

Bruce E. Levineis a practicing clinical psychologist. His latest book is Get Up, Stand Up: Uniting Populists, Energizing the Defeated, and Battling the Corporate Elite.

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Libertarian Party Press Release: Refund ALL Income Taxes for Working Americans – The Libertarian Republic

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As reported by Independent Political Outlet, the Libertarian Party has released a statement explaining the details of why hardworking American families deserve to be given full, not just partial, refunds on their taxes:

Currently, the average American family pays $13,758 in federal income taxes.

This is enough money to buy a quality pre-owned car. This is enough money to pay tuition for one year at many in-state universities. This is enough money for a down-payment on a nice house.

In short, the amount of money the average American family pays in income taxes is enough money to substantially improve their quality of living.

Libertarians believe that Americans have the right to use their hard-earned money as they see fit. The Libertarian Party calls for a full refund for all Americans and complete abolishment of the income tax.

Libertarian Party Chair Nicholas Sarwark says, Every dollar that the federal government takes from Americans every year is a dollar they cant use to make a better life for themselves and their families. Instead, it is used by politicians to benefit their special interest cronies. The best thing the government could do is to stop stealing money from hard-working people and thats why we are calling for a 100% tax refund to every American.

Playing into a more pathos-laden rhetoric as a means of appeal for libertarian ideals is something that has become much more popular in recent years as a choice of tactic. In this press release, that same tactic seems to be in play. And it isnt wrong: American households could indeed put a down payment ona house, buy a new car, or give their kid a good college education, if it werent for the amount of taxed income that never gets returned.

Income taxes harm the working class. Even the liberals in the theory should be able to get on board with that if they just looked at it objectively. But the question is Will they?

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MADISON The Democrats were sent into the wilderness after the November elections.

The Libertarians can relate. Theyve been there since their founding in 1971.

But thats changing because of demographics, according to Nicholas Sarwark, the chairman of the national party who will be in northern Wisconsin this weekend for the state partys annual convention.

The Democrats and Republicans are just shrinking and dying, he said in an interview.

My top goal for 2018 is to have every disgruntled voter who is tired of both parties lying to themhave an option on the ballot.

Ideas that Libertarians have long embraced such as allowing same-sex marriage and legalizing marijuana now enjoy mainstream support, he said.

The partys presidential nominee, Gary Johnson, received more support than any Libertarian presidential candidate before him. That said, Johnson still took only a little more than 3% of the vote.

Its getting better, but its slow, said Sarwark, adding it may take 20 years to elect a Libertarian as president.

The Wisconsin Libertarian Party convention began Friday and runsthrough Sunday at Treehaven Education and Conference Center in Tomahawk.

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