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The difference between white insurrections and Black protests, explained – TheGrio

Posted: June 11, 2022 at 2:11 am

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Ronald Reagan was confused.

Unfazed by the higher-than-average ambient temperature and the screams of agony, he didnt immediately notice that his mental capacity had been restored to its full working condition at first. As he peered across the hellscape to find a familiar face, he immediately recognized George Washington, drenched in sweat, tossing chunks of a Black substance into a furnace shaped like a dragons mouth.

Welcome to hell, said Washington, as he dumped another shovelful of fossil fuel into the abyss belching forth the fire and brimstone that surrounded them both. Grab a shovel and get to work.

Hell? Reagan replied. I think Im in the wrong place. Let me speak to a manager.

Im the manager on duty, said the American Cincinnatus. Let me guess, you thought youd be in heaven. WellSurprise!

The Gipper suddenly remembered how he earned an endorsement from the Ku Klux Klan after giving a racist speech at the site of a civil rights murder. He recalled how he ascended to the highest level of American politics by demonizing poor African Americans, defending South African apartheid, opposing the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act and every piece of civil rights legislation in his life. He even remembered when he argued: If an individual wants to discriminate against Negroes or others in selling or renting his house, it is his right to do so.

Marinating in the eternal hellfires, Reagan turned toward the father of his country and offered the only defense he could muster to explain the actions that had earned his spot in the VIP section of Hades, asking:

But what about the welfare queens?

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Jack Del Rio was confused.

Unfazed by the violent mobs attempt to overturn one of the freedoms he claims to love, the Washington Commanders defensive coordinator couldnt quite comprehend why Congress needed to investigate the attempted insurrection on Jan. 6. As he peered across the political landscape to find an explanation, Del Rio belched forth a chunk of false equivalency into the abyss of social media.

Would love to understand the whole story about why the summer of riots, looting, burning and the destruction of personal property is never discussed but this is ??? wrote the Washington Commanders defensive coordinator on Twitter.

Welcome to Hell, replied Satans shift supervisor, Nikole Hannah-Jones virtual stalker and penis length expert Andrew Sullivan in a tweet comparing the George Floyd protests to the Caucasian coup detat. $2 billion in property damage in the 1619 riots which were followed by a surge in murders of black Americans. You can despise this mass violence as well as January 6.

Lucifer Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) excused the unscheduled Capitol Rotunda tour to pro-insurrectionist activist Steve Bannon by juxtaposing the white rioters with the George Floyd protesters. January 6 was just a riot at the Capitol. And if you think about what our Declaration of Independence says, it says to overthrow tyrants, Greene said whitely.

It is not difficult to understand why Del Rio, Sullivan and their fellow lip-deficient Americans struggle to understand the difference between the quest for white supremacy and the fight for Black freedom. After all, but what about the Black people? has served as the justification for white peoples penchant for white people-ing since Americas infancy.

Before ratifying the Constitution, Virginias delegation demanded that James Madison tack on an addendum to prevent licentious and wicked Africans from rebelling against slavery. Sure, the Constitution created a federalized army to protect white people. Still, founder George Mason asked: But what about Black people? So Madison created the Second Amendment.

Nine years before he raped and impregnated an enslaved teenager, Thomas Jeffersons Notes on the State of Virginia posited that Americas race-based, constitutional human trafficking differed from ancient Romes because Black freedom was incompatible with whiteness. Sure, Jefferson believed that all men are created equal in theory. Of course, there is one caveat:

But what about Black people?

Among the Romans emancipation required but one effort. The slave, when made free, might mix with, without staining the blood of his master, Jefferson whitesplained. But with us a second is necessary, unknown to history. When freed, he is to be removed beyond the reach of mixture.

Still unsure? Luckily, we are here to help.

To assist you in understanding the differences between Black protests and white mob violence, we put together a list of five questions that will answer the question: But what about Balck people?

Just in case you havent heard of it, theres this little-known document called the Constitution of the United States. Although the 14th Amendment was added after they robbed white people of their right to own human beings, theres an entire section that says: No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Whether its voter suppression abridging our voting privileges or police depriving Black people of due process, equal protection and life, almost every single Black protest is an attempt to force white people to recognize this constitutional right. Conversely, white people have historically organized with the explicit purpose of opposing this constitutional right. Lynch mobs formed to deprive persons of life. Segregationists wanted to enforce laws that abridge the privilegesof citizens.

To be fair, when white protesters gathered on Jan. 6 at the Capitol to stop the election count, they were less focused on abridging the privileges of the people who voted than trying to undo the part of the 12th Amendment that reads.

The President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted; the person having the greatest number of votes for President, shall be the President.

Reading is fundamental.

Lets be honest, theres no way to prevent individuals from doing bad things (if there is, then white people have a lot of explaining to do).

Lets forget the Washington Post report that the George Floyd protests were less violent than the civil rights protests of the 1960s. Ignore the fact that most of the gun violence at the protests against police brutality was committed by counterprotesters. Pay no attention to the bulletin issued by the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the National Counterterrorism Center on the 2020 protests that said, the greatest threat of lethal violence continues to emanate from lone offenders with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist ideologies and [domestic violent extremists] with personalized ideologies.

Instead, lets focus on what violence accomplishes.

If Black Lives Matter protests are, as you claim, intentionally violent, how does that serve the protesters cause? No one thinks that the reason cops keep shooting Black people in the face is that we just havent burned down enough department stores. Breaking every window in Louisville wouldnt have made the judge think twice before he signed the no-knock warrant that led to Breonna Taylors death.

But when white insurgents assaulted cops during the mass breaking-and-entering on the Capitol Building, their violence was a means to an end. They had weapons and a plan. Their goal was to intimidate, threaten or physically assault the people responsible for certifying the election.

See the difference?

When comparing Caucasian unrest to a Black uprising, consider the evidence.

There are blatant, statistically proven disparities in Americas economic, education, political and criminal justice systems. We saw what happened to George Floyd on video. Regardless of the year, location or even the crime rate, all across America, police disproportionately kill Black people; you can count for yourself. Racism is systemic, institutional and real.

Now show me large-scale voter fraud. Show me the ballot harvesters or the illegal mail-in ballots. Show me the non-citizen voters, the dead voters or the repeat ballot casters. Show me one single state or county where any official entity has proven that the wrong presidential candidate received a majority of votes.

Dont worry, Ill wait.

Theres a good reason why Jack Del Rio believes the people who were arrested, beaten and unfairly incarcerated during the protests of 2020 are never discussed.

White people dont care.

Ask Fox News. The No. 1 political news outlet in America isnt even broadcasting the Jan. 6 hearings. Instead, they will allow their white audience to tune in to hear Tucker Carlson whine about how immigrants are ruining America followed by Sean Hannity talking about Black-on-Black crime. Luckily, Laura Ingraham will be there to quiet any dissent by telling anyone who disagrees to shut up and dribble.

Plus, I know Ashli Babbitts name, but Marjorie Taylor Greene has never mentioned Taniyah Pilgrim and Messiah Young, the HBCU students who were beaten on camera during the George Floyd protests. After all, why should Greene care about students who live in the state she represents? To be fair, the charges against those six police officers were dropped, unlike the four white officers who pleaded guilty to beating a Black protester in St. Louis who just happened to be an undercover cop.

Or perhaps the disparate outrage is because the Jan. 6 lynch mob was funded, organized and excused by elected officials who are excusing an attempt to overthrow the government they swore to protect and serve.

Damn you, liberal media!

The No. 1 difference between white protesters and Black protests is the disparate treatment of the people involved.

Perhaps the reason why the Jan. 6 violence has received so much attention is that Black protesters who commit acts of violence have already been arrested and convicted. It makes you wonder why the pro-militia, pro-gun Republicans who love Kyle Rittenhouse havent defended John Grand Master Jay Johnson, the member of a Black, pro-Second Amendment militia who was convicted of assaulting officers. Like Rittenhouse, Johnson traveled to a Black protest with the intention of protecting people. Unlike Rittenhouse, when Johnson brought his AR-15 rifle to a protest for Breonna Taylor, he shot zero people.

But of course, you have to protect police officers. Oh, wait

At least 52 active or retired military, law enforcement, or government service employees (including at least 19 current or former police officers) have been charged in the Caucasian Capitol Invasion. Grand Master Jays potential 20-year sentence pales in comparison to the longest sentence for the people who brought bear spray, cattle prods and built an actual gallows to attack the sworn protectors of fake democracy:

Six years.

Del Rio has apologized and was fined $100,000about 2.8 percent of his $3.5 million salaryfor his extremely hurtful comments. But on Twitter, he continues to defend the white-on-white crime mob on Jan. 6. Meanwhile, the senators, the representatives, the prosecutors, the white supremacists and the Supreme Court justices wife who planned, funded and organized the attempted overthrow of the United States government have not been arrested, charged or formally indicted.

This country will continue to protect whiteness at all costs.

Not only is this the difference between a Black protest and a white mob, it is also the answer to the aforementioned age-old Caucasian question. Whenever anyone asks, But what about Black people? America has a standard response:

Were killing them as fast as we can.

Michael Harriot is a writer, cultural critic and championship-level Spades player. His book, Black AF History: The Unwhitewashed Story of America, will be released in 2022.

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Oregon association for school resource officers cancels controversial ex-sheriffs appearance at conference – OregonLive

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In the face of heated criticism, the Oregon School Resource Officers Association has voted to cancel next months appearance of David A. Clarke, a controversial former sheriff from Wisconsin who had been set to speak at its annual conference.

The associations leaders announced the sudden reversal on the nonprofit groups website Thursday night, less than 48 hours after The Oregonian/OregonLive wrote about the concerns of police reform advocates who were stunned that the group was giving such a public platform to a polarizing figure who has been an outspoken critic of the Black Lives Movement while defending the Proud Boys.

Clarke, who resigned as Milwaukee County sheriff in 2017, was under contract to speak for two hours about leadership and policing at the associations annual conference, which is scheduled July 24-27 at the Mt. Hood Resort in Welches. The association supports police agencies that assign officers to school districts.

The associations board announced it had voted unanimously to drop Clarke as one of its speakers, noting his politics have caused a number of Oregonians to reach out in protest.

If any presenter, in the eyes of some, is going to damage our credibility and/or ability to fulfill that mission, then we will make the necessary changes, wrote Mike Jackson, association president, and Rick Puente, association vice president. Days earlier, both had defended the choice of Clarke as a guest speaker, saying they werent interested in his politics.

On Thursday night, they wrote that Clarke had been chosen to be one of the keynote speakers based partly on what they described as his popularity with his constituents, his unabashed support for police officers around the United States and his support for police dealing with post traumatic stress. The association, they added, only cares about two things: safe schools and safe kids in Oregon.

Another speaker will take Clarkes place and be named at a future date.

Great victory! wrote Kathy Selvaggio, a West Linn community activist, on the West Linn Community for Police Reform Facebook page. So grateful for those who spoke out about their concerns.

Selvaggio has sought changes in the citys police department after West Linn paid $600,000 in February 2020 to settle a wrongful arrest suit filed by Michael Fesser, a Black man and Portland resident.

Community activists from West Linn and Lake Oswego and a city councilor from West Linn were among those who urged their police chiefs and school districts in the last week not to send their school resource officers to the conference.

Imagine how our Lake Oswego students will feel if they learn that Lake Oswego SROS (school resource officers), educators, and administrators are spending time learning from a man who is openly biased and who openly has disdain for some of them, wrote Willie Poinsette, president of the community-based group Respond to Racism, in a letter to Lake Oswegos city manager and school superintendent.

On the associations Facebook page announcing the decision to exclude Clarke, Pam Ashton commented, Tough decision. I admire your commitment to children, above all else.

Clarke has supported defunding schools to boost police ranks instead, mocked coronavirus safeguards such as mask mandates and amplified conspiracy theories about liberal philanthropist George Soros having his fingerprints all over the activism of student survivors of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.

Clarke, who is Black, has consistently referred to the Black Lives Matter demonstrations for civil rights and against police bias as Black Lies Matter. In recent weeks, he has defended the Proud Boys, calling the prosecution of some of the groups leaders on sedition charges in the U.S. Capitol insurrection an abuse of power. He also criticized the U.S. Justice Departments decision to investigate the police response to the Uvalde school shooter as improper.

During his tenure as sheriff, there were numerous reports of inmate abuse, staff harassment and five deaths in the county jail. The county paid out $6.75 million to settle a civil suit filed by the family of one man who died in custody from dehydration after they said he was denied water for six straight days.

-- Maxine Bernstein

Email mbernstein@oregonian.com; 503-221-8212

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For America to recapture greatness, Biden and Dems must remember that all lives matter – Washington Times

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OPINION:

The last few weeks have been a test of leadership for President Biden and the Democratic Party. Theyve failed with flying colors. Two years after all the George Floyd political theatrics and political violence, the Democrats response to Uvalde has proven they believe some lives matter more than others.

In the wake of the massacre in Texas, the American people were watching to see if Democrats would give Republicans political space to compromise on measured legislation. They havent. Americans were watching to see if Mr. Biden would sound a unifying tone. He didnt. They were watching to see if Democrats were ready to view gun violence through the larger lens it deserves. They quietly refused.

What Americans got was unrealistic legislation, deliberate efforts to use the deaths of 19 children as a wedge issue for the November elections, hyper-partisan attacks and perhaps most disgraceful, a continued disregard for the lives lost to urban violence.

Since Uvalde, dozens of people have been shot in Americas cities. As of this writing, the dead range in age from three to 73. Nearly all of the victims were Black, lower-income or minority.

No national address from the White House. No presidential visit. No photo op with local officials and families. No collages of victims photos on national newscasts.

No grand plans to create enhanced gang units in cities dealing with spikes in violent crime. No press conferences demanding new policing practices to get illegal guns off the streets and confiscate the weapons killing literally thousands of young Black and Hispanic people every year.

Congressional Democrats are too busy working with former ABC News president James Goldston to produce the Jan. 6 hearings for primetime television.

For Mr. Biden, whos been in Washington for 50 years, the lack of focus on the larger problem must be intentional. A tweet on June 6 mentioned six school shootings that have taken place in the last 20 years, where most of the victims were white. After last weekends violence in Americas cities, not one social post from the president calling for action.

According to the CDCs data, more than half of all firearm death victims in 2019 were Black males, despite being 6.4% of the U.S. population.

Shining a light on urban violence would mean highlighting crimes committed by largely minority gangs and the lower-income who were supposed to elevated by the Great Society programs. That cant happen. Genuine outrage risks further revelations about failed policing, immigration and welfare policies of the left. That cant happen either.

Talk about the 70% of Black children born to fatherless households? God forbid.

So, if a deranged kid shoots up a supermarket or a school, its worth days of wall-to-wall news coverage. Democrats spring into action, whipping up their base and demanding comprehensive legislative solutions. But if a few Black teens in Chicago get gunned down, the higher echelons of the Democratic Party scarcely seem to care. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot would rather talk about protecting abortion rights than fighting crime.

Democrats have been exposed for treating Blacks and Latinos as expendable. They dont want them protected and advanced. They want to keep them dependent, angry and imperiled.

One chilling theory is becoming increasingly plausible. Todays Democratic Party, with its bulging socialist veins and arteries pumped with the venom of perpetually outraged intellectual elites, must view those dying daily on the streets of the cities they run as somehow less than human.

This would follow the pattern of fascist, socialist and communist ideologies that historically hold the view that only certain people truly matter. The rest are simply a means to an end.

If it means a state like California can leverage persistent violence and poverty to justify a reparations agenda, then so be it. If a city like Chicago or New York can feign outrage over gang killings to drive a message of white supremacy and black victimhood, then so be it.

Democrats tighten their grip, the government gets bigger, and New York Citys Mayor Eric Adams gets to go to the Met Gala next year again. Everyone else can go buy an electric car.

With an ascendant far left, backed up by Big Media, Big Tech and an insatiable bureaucracy, this mentality will get more pervasive unless Americans stand together against it.

For America to recapture its greatness, all lives must matter, but Democrats would rather focus on made-for-TV Jan. 6 hearings.

Black and Latino Americans should be afforded the same level of outrage, grief and calls to action as the children of Uvalde. It couldnt be clearer now Joe Biden disagrees.

Tom Basile is the host of America Right Now on Newsmax Television, an author and a former Bush administration official.

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Pirates, Mermaids and 35,000 gallons of water! Cirque Italia Water Circus offers high seas adventure in the suburbs – WGN TV Chicago

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ORLAND PARK, IL Get ready to go on a high-seas pirate adventure on land.

The Cirque Italia Water Circus has sailed into Orland Square Mall and is anchored under a giant white and blue big top tent near the east parking lot between JCPenney and Sears.

WGN News Now ventured under the Big Top for a peek at the show pegged as the first traveling water circus in the United States.

Its a really unique show because of our water stage. said the shows project manager and stage aerialist, Morgaine Rosenthal. We have a 35,000-gallon water tank underneath our stage. The stage lifts up and then we perform with the water as well, and it combines with these incredible death-defying circus acts.

Rosenthal is also the shows mermaid and performs an aerial strap set, or aerial dance, with a pirate who is played by her boyfriend. Its a mermaid-pirate love story she laughed.

Youre going to see clowns, jugglers, music, the lights , so its a pretty cool thing. And this year we have the pirates. So, youre going to see sword fighting. Everything related to the circus, but with pirates. added Hector Polo Pazaran who performs in the shows bow-and-arrow and Chinese pole acts.

Pazaran also said the shows have a lot of energy and the audience will be on the edge of their seats while watching.

Cirque Italia was founded in 2012 by Italian entrepreneur Manuel Rebecchi. It began with the creation of the Water Circus and in 2017 a second Water Circus was added. In 2018, Paranormal Cirque, a fun fusion of circus, theater and cabaret was added; then Cirque Slammer, a prison-themed show was created in 2021. All four shows are currently touring the country. Cirque Italia also has a no-animal policy and believes in showcasing the talent of humans and their ability to do extreme stunts.

We are bringing high level entertainment to all these local communities, and I feel thats something very special for us because this is entertainment that you wont find everywhere. Typically for this kind of entertainment you need to go to New York, or Las Vegas so we feel very fortunate to bring it to all these communities. said Rosenthal.

The Cirque Italia Water Circus team consist of 55 crew members from around the world, and they travel with the show for eleven months of the year.

Pazaran said the cast likes performing in the Chicago area because the audiences are always loud and excited, plus they like to visit downtown Chicago and take in the sights.

The Cirque Italia Water Circus will be in Orland Park until Sunday June 19th, then it sails to Aurora where it will be set up outside of the Chicago Premium Outlets June 23 through July 4.

Come and see this new show with pirates, and come and be amazed and forget about everything thats going on outside for at least two hours. said Pazaran. Bring your children, bring your grandma. Everybody is going to have fun. Its a show for all ages, so youre just not going to regret it.

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Scientists Intrigued by Treatment That Put Every Single Patient’s Cancer Into Remission – Futurism

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Doctors working on an experimental cancer treatment were heartened when every single patient in a small trial went into remission, their cancer becoming undetectable.

Published in theNew England Journal of Medicine, the paper that resulted from the trial details how all 12 patients who were given the experimental rectal cancer treatment went into remission without having chemotherapy.

"I believe," Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Center scientist Luis Diaz Jr told the New York Times, "this is the first time this has happened in the history of cancer."

As an MSK press release about the study describes, study participants were treated to an incredible surprise when, after undergoing six months of the experimental immunotherapy treatment, they learned from their doctors that they were in remission.

The first patient, named Sascha, was preparing to travel to New York to have radiation therapy when she got the call from her oncologist, Andrea Cercek, who said the patient was "stunned and ecstatic" at the news.

"Its incredibly rewarding," Cercek said in the press release, "to get these happy tears and happy emails from the patients in this study who finish treatment and realize, 'Oh my God, I get to keep all my normal body functions that I feared I might lose to radiation or surgery.'"

The MSK doctors behind the study wanted to investigate whether immunotherapy alone could treat cancer, but they never expected it to work this well and especially could not have foreseen that none of the 12 people in the initial trial had adverse reactions to the drug, known as dostarlimab.

Dostarlimab is a checkpoint inhibitor, which "releases the brake on an immune cell, freeing it to recognize and attack cancer cells,"according to the team.

The finding is intriguing, but unlikely to represent a miracle cure. As the NYT cautioned, an average one in five people who take drugs like dostarlimab have an allergic reaction, and as many as 3 to 5 percent have severe reactions that include muscle weakness and trouble chewing and swallowing.

Dr. Alan Venook, a University of California, San Francisco colorectal cancer specialist who wasn't involved in the study, told the NYT that the lack of side effects means that "either they did not treat enough patients or, somehow, these cancers are just plain different."

Venook is not alone in his caution about the results. The trial was small, with only 12 participants, and has yet to be replicated.

In an editorial published in theNew England Journal of Medicine in tandem with the initial study, Dr. Hanna Sanoff, a gastrointestinal medical oncologist at the University of North Carolina who was also not involved in the study, wrote that the "small but compelling" trial needs more time before doctors can fully understand the results.

"Very little is known," Sanoff wrote, "about the duration of time needed to find out whether a clinical complete response to dostarlimab equates to cure."

All the same, these unprecedented results are clearly pretty exciting for doctors and patients alike.

READ MORE:Rectal Cancer Disappears After Experimental Use of Immunotherapy [Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center]

More immunotherapy:Scientists Complete First Human Test of Vaccine Against Brain Cancer

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The UK Is Apparently Just Driving Around a Hologram of the Queen Now – Futurism

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That's one way to do it!Crown Car

It was a big weekend for the United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II, who marked her astonishing 70 years on the throne the longest of any English monarch with an extremely British Platinum Jubilee celebration.

Due to her advanced age, Her Majesty was unable to jubilate IRL amongst her adoring subjects. But in a surreal display of absolutely unmatched energy, the longtime ruler did journey through through the streets,sort of via hologram, beamed into a historic 260-year-old golden carriage. Naturally.

Drawn by eight royal horses, the "hologram" featured archival footage of a smiling young Queen during her 1953 coronation ceremony, riding to Buckingham Palace in the same notoriously uncomfortable Queen-mobile, which has been used for every coronation procession since its commissioner King George III first took it for a spin in 1762.

As Gizmodo pointed out, it wasn't quite a hologram in the sense of a full 3D projection like in "Star Wars," although it was the same technique that resurrected Tupac Shakur at Coachella back in 2012 and seemingly the same trick used by Kanye West to gift his then-wife Kim a birthday message from her late father in 2020.

Regardless, such a public marriage of the old world and the new is fascinating, especially from an organization as traditional as the English monarchy.

In any case, if the carriage ride is as unbearable as the Queen says it is, we don't blame her for sending a hologram instead.

More on holograms: Man Married to Hologram Can't Talk to Wife Due to Software Glitch

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Russia Reportedly Trying to Hijack Space Telescope Currently Orbiting Earth – Futurism

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That's one way to do it!Wacky Hijacks

Russian space agency Roscosmos is struggling to keep operations going after the country invaded Ukraine, greatly distancing itself from the rest of the international space community in the process.

Russian scientists are now trying to gain control of a German telescope currently orbiting the Earth almost a million miles away, Ars Technica reports,in a bold escalation.

The Russian-built Spektr-RG spacecraft was launched by a Russian Proton rocket three years ago. It houses its primary instrument called eROSITA, an X-ray observatory built by the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) in Germany, as well as the ART-XC instrument, a Russian high-energy X-ray telescope.

But ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, Germany cut off its cooperation with Roscosmos, forcing eROSITA into safe mode on February 26 to the dismay of Russian authorities,who now seem to want control of the instrument back.

Now, outspoken Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin is planning to take control over the telescope.

"I gave instructions to start work on restoring the operation of the German telescope in the Spektr-RG system so it works together with the Russian telescope," Rogozin said on Russian state TV, as quoted by German broadcaster Deutsche Welle.

"Despite Germany's demand to shut down one of the two telescopes at Spektr-RG, Russian specialists insist on continuing its work," he added. "Roscosmos will make relevant decisions in the near future."

German officials are now warning that turning on eROSITA without the involvement of the MPE could potentially cause damage, Deutsche Welle reports.

Rogozin is furious at Germany for halting the Spektr-RG spacecraft's operations, and is clearly not above slinging mud in the ensuing conflict.

"They the people that made the decision to shut down the telescope don't have a moral right to halt this research for humankind just because their pro-fascist views are close to our enemies," Rogozin said during his appearance.

What Russia's forceful intervention will mean for the future of the observatory remains to be seen. One thing's for sure, though: don't ever bet against chaos in the Russian space program.

READ MORE: Russia seeks to hijack German telescope on its X-ray spacecraft[Ars Technica]

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Priyanka Chopras Robert Wun number oscillates between intriguing realms of futurism and fashion – VOGUE India

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Jun 09, 2022 | 13:40:22 IST Chopra takes forward her Bulgari ambassadorship in a hard-to-miss Robert Wun number

Its been a hot minute since the Quanticostar donned an orange sequin Rasario gown for Bulgaris Jewelery Gala in Paris. While Chopras fascination with shimmer and sequins is the thing of dreams, it was outlived by another of her extravagant, bold looks that she has been opting for lately. Robert Wun, known for his inventive, cutting-edge designs that celebrate the female form, unveiled an ethereal contrast gown where fashion collided with futurism. Be it the masterful juggling of shapes and forms, or the razor-sharp contrast of black and white the contrast dove gown taking over the internet. While on one hand she left fashion enthusiasts stunned with this sartorial statement outfit, on the other hand, Instagram was flooded with a thread of memes relating the gowns resemblance to that of pencil shavings. Either way, the Priyanka ChoprasRobert Wun gown was undoubtedly a conversational piece to begin with. Scroll down to know the details of her look.

Chopra, in collaboration with her long term stylist Law Roach, donned Robert Wuns statement floor-grazing number featuring asymmetrical, dramatic white ruffles layered over a black fitted bodycon dress. The contrasting details blends flawlessly with the softness of the pleated elements, enhancing Chopras hourglass shape. Similar to her previous Rasario number, Chopra veered to her usual plunging neckline. With a sensuous tie-up detail at the back, the halter-neck gown was styled with an emerald embellished Bulgari necklace and earrings.

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MOVIES: Jurassic World, too much, Hustle, a good one from Adam Sandler and Neptune Frost, Afro-Futurism and anticolonialism – Canada’s National…

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The summer is finally going to the movies. The Jurassic dinosaurs are about, Lightyear is next and Elvis isn't far behind. I'm looking forward to Jazz Fest with loads of New Orleans music when it expands next week beyond that one theater in Toronto.

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The Janes: 4

The Shepherdess and the 7 Songs: 2

JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION: There's too much here. This is not only the longest of these Jurassic films, the 6th in the series by the way, its got action that keeps on going and going. One encounter with these modern-time dinosaurs will come to a heart-pounding climax, and another starts up. Survive a truck that's rolled; a plane that's chewed, and something else happens, and then something else. It feels like Colin Trevorrow, the director and co-writer, threw in everything he could think of. It's not that it becomes tiring to watch, it's too exciting for that, but it loses credibility. You can see how it was built. And that undercuts the environmental message, that one character states like this: We act like we're alone here, but we're not.

The early going is most effective. Dinosaurs now roam anywhere (they were released last film). They don't terrorize cities like a Godzilla. They just live in the woods and don't bother you, unless you get too close to a mother's baby or encroach on their habitat. But there are poachers and a black market, illegal breeding, even underground dogfight-like shows. Characters from the first film (Laura Dern, Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum) come together again to investigate. Others from later films (Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard) are back too. Chris pets a small dinosaur like a pet dog and in a great scene filmed near Kamloops, B.C. ropes a big one like a cowboy. Also back is a guy who was minor in film #1. He's now played by Campbell Scott and heads up the genetics developer BioSyn which started this dinosaur revival in the first place. They're now breeding locusts so they can sell farmers a special pesticide. They want to control food production all over the world. That takes the story into comic-book territory.

Teenager Maisie Lockwood becomes a prime target for reasons too complicated to explain except that BioSyn deems her the most valuable intellectual property on the planet. Much of the action is to keep her safe. But connecting all these story lines is shaky at best. The work of scientists is judgedone has regretsand who knew the CIA has a Dangerous Species Division. Don't think about it. Dig the sights in several countries and the action. (In theaters everywhere) 3 out of 5

HUSTLE: Adam Sandler has a spotty record in his movie career but don't pass up this one. It's bright and lively and you don't even have to be a basketball fan to enjoy it. Fans will be extra delighted though because it's adorned with men from the sport they'll recognize. Men like Shaq, Seth Curry, Dirk Nowitzki, Allen Iverson, Charles Barkley (now a broadcaster), coaches and even owners, like Mark Cuban. And a lot of current players. LeBron James is a co-producer and probably used his status to bring them in.

One of them, a journeyman named Juancho Hernangmez, currently with the Utah Jazz, plays the second lead, a Spanish kid that Sandler, as a scout, finds and wants to recruit for the Philadelphia 76ers. But Ben Foster, as the owner and son of the original boss (Robert Duvall) blocks him out of spite. The drama shows Sandler's efforts anyway, culminating in an event that apparently is bigger in football than in basketball - a caveat that is for the more knowledgeable. The film is perky, with a snappy pace, thanks to Jeremiah Zagar's direction, and has all the drama you need in these movies with a sports theme. It's light but fun. Queen Latifah plays Sandler's wife and Heidi Gardner is the owner's sister. (Netflix) 3 out of 5

NEPTUNE FROST: Here's a blast against colonialism and exploitation in Africa that comes with a huge imaginative drive and lots of music. It's by Saul Williams, a poet, rapper and actor from the U.S. , co-directing with Anisia Uzeyman, from Rwanda, and it speaks to almost anywhere on the continent. In fact, it was filmed in neighboring Burundi. It's got high and low technology, Afro-Futurism and a very strong voice but says its most pungent words in song. We are not hidden. We are ignored, the film says through one character and with a dream-world of lights and graphics that comes on now and then. I was born in my 23rd year says a narrator. That's when she came to realize what was going on. Men are forced to work as miners, what they dig up goes into iPhones and modern technology, but few who use the devices know that. An authority controls the country, puts down student demonstrations and keeps the men working.

Along with imperialism, the film attacks homophobia. The main character, Neptune, appears as a man at first (played by Elvis Ngabo) and then as a woman (Cheryl Isheja). She connects with an escaped miner (Bertrand Ninteretse ), first in dreams, then for real, and their protests join up. There's vibrant music, with drums throbbing and the film is invigorating in both sound and its visuals. And there are Canadian connections - the Indigenous collective A Tribe Called Red helped produce it. Ninteretse, who goes by the name "Kaya Free" has been living in Regina since then. And according to one character most of the mining companies digging in that part of Africa are based in Toronto. Maybe, but the Russians and Chinese are busy too and the film is a loud, tuneful middle finger. (In two theaters now: Vancouver's Cinematheque and Regina's Mayfair and Toronto next month) 3 out of 5

THE JANES: Once again. Absolutely timely. While we wait to hear whether Roe vs Wade and the right to legal abortions will be reversed in the U.S., here's a stunning documentary about the issues. It's history but could be current. And it's candid and passionate. It's the story of a group of women in Chicago, 50 years ago, who provided abortions because they saw the need. If not them, organized crime would have, and did. Graduates of the anti-war and civil rights movements, they recognized that women deserved rights over their own bodies. They found a few doctors, advertised in alternative papers and on bulletin boards to Call Jane and helped women get the procedure. Chicago, one of them recalls was a town where people did stuff.

They have gray hair now and wrinkles but their stories in new interviews are compelling and they tell them with pride. They had a philosophical obligation, one says, to disrespect a law that disrespected women. That attitude runs through all their stories but so does the tension of what they were doing. Security and secrecy where crucial. A big setback came when they found out that one of their doctors (the most adept at abortions) wasn't a doctor at all. In a new interview he talks candidly and doesn't apologize. But the women had to adjust: they started performing the abortions themselves. Eventually they were found out and arrested. They state their case though. The need was there: 11,000 abortions over five years prove it. The film by Emma Pildes and Tia Lessin debuted at Sundance.(Streaming on CRAVE) 4 out of 5

THE SHEPHERDESS AND THE SEVEN SONGS: It's a sociological study, an ethnographic examination, a fairy tale and a rich drama about women's rights in rural India. At least a part of it, just outside the disputed region in the north, Kashmir. It plays like a folktale, and in fact was written as such by the renowned author Vijaydan Detha. The feminist theme is illustrated by the story of one who has few rights and asserts her power through subterfuge. Laila was won in a test of strength by a man visiting Kashmir, coerced into marrying him and then taken to his village.

It's a sin to be born beautiful in a poor society, she's told. We see why. The local station master (i.e. police) comes on to her. Her husband doesn't notice. The cop's deputy comes on too and she tricks them all. Three times she arranges a tryst with the deputy but each time contrives to bring her husband along. It's not only a trick against the one guy but also a test to see if her husband is strong enough to protect her. Above all it's a sign of how clever she is. And it seems timeless: originally it feels 100s of years old. Then a truck drives by. And there are news reports about protests in Kashmir over a new government law. The film it turns out is absolutely current. The presentation is archaic but the songs propel it and Navjot Randhawa as Laila is endearing. (Art houses including Cinematheque Vancouver) 2 out of 5

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Who doesn't want to know every nook and cranny of the Moon?Singular Focus

There's now a map of the Moon's surface more detailed than any that came before it.

Published in the journal Science Bulletin, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the country's Institute of Geochemistry, and other organizations compiled known information about the Moon's surface in a recent study that includes this wildly-detailed map of the lunar terrain.

As the study notes, the scale of the map is an incredibly precise 1:2,500,000 scale that highlights all known rocks, craters, basins, and structures on the Moon's surface.

Though this is far from the first lunar map, it is the researchers behind it say it's the most detailed yet. To get there, they sifted through lunar geology data from the better part of the last century to achieve the map's stunning scale, featuring a total of 90 different types of structures highlighted on its color-coded key.

As the researchers note, there are partial maps of the lunar surface that are double the scale of this one (eg, ones that are 1:5,000,000), but this map is the first to date that logs the entire surface of the Moon at such a high scale.

Even as the US, China, and Russia are engaged in a three-way space race amid political tensions, this map which was built using lunar surface data from all three countries and some from others as well serves as a testament to the unifying power of science.

That, and to how freaking far we've come in lunar studies.

READ MORE:The 1:2,500,000-scale geologic map of the global moon [Science Bulletin]

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