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Do not ignore any communication shared by NSCS, NSA: PM Modi to ministers – The Hindu

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PM Modi said there were instances when notes from the National Security Council Secretariat were not given due importance

PM Modi said there were instances when notes from the National Security Council Secretariat were not given due importance

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told all ministers and secretaries not to ignore background notes or other communication shared by National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) and National Security Advisor (NSA), and to take them seriously, sources said on Sunday.

Stressing that while framing any policy, there is a need to look at it from India's strategic point of view, PM Modi said there were instances when notes from the national security council were not given due importance.

During a five-hour long meeting of the council of ministers held on Friday that was also attended by all secretaries in the Union government, PM Modi cited the case of the dependence on imported Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) used for manufacturing drugs, which was highlighted by the NSCS several years back, the sources said.

Thereafter, on the instruction of Prime Minister Modi, Deputy NSA Vikram Misri gave a presentation on NSCS to apprise Ministers about the Secretariat, they said.

In the presentation, Mr. Misri shared the details about changes taking place across the world, especially in Europe, Russia, and the U.S., and their impact on India, the sources added.

According to sources, Mr. Misri's presentation was not originally scheduled and was added on the intervention of the Prime Minister, sources said.

Before Mr. Misri, Finance Secretary T.V. Somanathan and Commerce Secretary B.V.R. Subrahmanyam also gave their presentations.

During the meeting, PM Modi also underlined that the policy-making process is dynamic and it needs to be modified with changing times.

Citing an example from his tenure as Gujarat Chief Minister, the Prime Minister said there were some rules related to a ministry that were named after some other state and this was changed only after he pointed it out to officials, the sources said.

He told the meeting that there is a tendency of being complacent in framing and implementing policies and this should be avoided.

Policies should be customised with changing times, the sources quoted the Prime Minister as saying.

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What passive euthanasia is – PubMed

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Background: Euthanasia can be thought of as being either active or passive; but the precise definition of "passive euthanasia" is not always clear. Though all passive euthanasia involves the withholding of life-sustaining treatment, there would appear to be some disagreement about whether all such withholding should be seen as passive euthanasia.

Main text: At the core of the disagreement is the question of the importance of an intention to bring about death: must one intend to bring about the death of the patient in order for withholding treatment to count as passive euthanasia, as some sources would indicate, or does withholding in which death is merely foreseen belong to that category? We may expect that this unclarity would be important in medical practice, in law, and in policy. The idea that withholding life-sustaining treatment is passive euthanasia is traced to James Rachels's arguments, which lend themselves to the claim that passive euthanasia does not require intention to end life. Yet the argument here is that Rachels's arguments are flawed, and we have good reasons to think that intention is important in understanding the moral nature of actions. As such, we should reject any understanding of passive euthanasia that does not pay attention to intent.

Short conclusion: James Rachels's work on active and passive euthanasia has been immensely influential; but this is an influence that we ought to resist.

Keywords: End-of-life care; Euthanasia; Intent; James Rachels; Passive euthanasia; Withholding treatment.

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Mehmet Oz is facing accusations of animal abuse tied to medical research. Here’s what you need to know – The Morning Call

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Mehmet Oz, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, is facing accusations over his treatment of animals following a report that dozens of his experiments at Columbia University resulted in the deaths of hundreds of dogs.

The issue went viral after Jezebel published a report Monday about Ozs time at the Columbia University Institute of Comparative Medicine labs, where he served as a principal investigator for a number of years. Between 1989 and 2010, he published the results of 75 experiments that involved 1,027 animals.

Of those experiments, at least 34 killed about 329 dogs, two killed 31 pigs, and 38 killed 661 rabbits and other rodents, Jezebel reported.

Questions over treatment of animals in research that Oz oversaw at Columbia date back to the early 2000s, when the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals detailed allegations from a whistleblower. The USDA eventually ordered Columbia to pay a $2,000 penalty for violations of the Animal Welfare Act as part of a settlement.

And this isnt the first time the allegations against Oz, a celebrity doctor, have popped up on the campaign trail. In September, Billy Penn published an investigation into Ozs time at Columbia, as well as the fallout over the experiments.

An Oz spokesperson called the Jezebel story preposterous, and said Oz was not present during the research and does not condone the mistreatment of animals.

Here is what you need to know about the allegations and Ozs role in the research:

Oz oversaw studies involving animals that focused on cardiac functions, ailments, and surgical procedures.

Whistleblower Catherine DellOrto, a postdoctoral veterinary fellow at the school, went public in the early 2000s about research at the university, saying that it inflicted needless suffering on research animals. PETA detailed some of the allegations in letters to the USDA and Columbia in 2003 and 2004, saying experiments by Oz and other researchers included serious violations of the Animal Welfare Act.

In one letter from 2003, then-director of PETAs research and investigations department Mary Beth Sweetland detailed an incident in which a litter of fully conscious puppies was placed in a plastic bag and killed with an expired euthanasia drug.

The puppies cried out as they received the IC injection because it is, of course, very painful and should not be done without first anesthetizing animals, Sweetland wrote.

Ozs name, however, did not appear in PETAs letters until 2004, when Columbia and the USDA agreed to a $2,000 settlement in connection with animal abuse allegations. That settlement came following an internal investigation by Columbia.

The settlement agreement detailed a number of findings, two dealing with dogs. In one, pups whelped from a dog being used in a research study were euthanized with outdated euthanasia solution and were not properly sedated at the time. Another finding notes that a dog exercise plan does not provide evidence that plan is approved by the attending veterinarian. Other findings deal with primate enclosures, facility conditions, and procedures for evaluating pain and discomfort in animals.

After the allegations began spreading online last month, at least one viral tweet indicated that Oz pumped injections into puppies hearts without sedation. However, The Inquirer was unable to find documentation from the time of the experiments that Oz himself euthanized any of the dogs.

DellOrto corroborated as much in an interview with Billy Penn, saying that it wasnt him that did the euthanasia of the puppies. Billy Penn also noted that administering euthanasia is rarely, if ever, left to department leaders or directors.

Despite the lack of evidence that Oz personally mistreated dogs, animal rights activists still believe he bears responsibility.

As principal investigator, Oz was tasked with undertaking full scientific, administrative, and fiscal responsibility for the conduct of his studies, according to the schools animal research handbook. But an Oz campaign spokesperson told The Inquirer that Oz was not alerted to any issues until after the cases were finished, and was not present for operations or treatments on animals.

It does not appear that anyone from [Columbias Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee] actually bothered to inspect the dogs used in Ozs experiments despite the invasiveness of the experiments and the strong potential for suffering, Sweetland wrote in a 2004 letter to the USDA. She added that the USDA ought to require that Columbia University suspend all further use of animals by Dr. Mehmet Oz.

DellOrto echoed a similar sentiment to Billy Penn, saying that when your name is on the experiment, and the way the experiment is designed inflicts such cruelty to these animals, by design, theres a problem.

DellOrto, Sweetlands letter says, took her concerns to then-head veterinarian Sulli Popilskis, who allegedly told her: You still dont understand do you? Its all political.

Popilskis, meanwhile, reportedly told Billy Penn last month that PETA isnt a reliable source.

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Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for Senate, seized on the controversy, tweeting on Monday that some sick people like Dr. Oz get their jollies by harming animals, and called Oz a puppy killer. Fetterman also shared a photo with his rescue dogs Levi and Artie, writing that he would be hugging them extra tight tonight.

The Fetterman campaign also called Oz a puppy killer in a Monday news release. Fettermans wife, Gisele Barreto Fetterman, called the Jezebel article a truly heartbreaking report.

Ozs campaign denied the allegations in a statement to The Inquirer on Tuesday, and accused Fetterman of using the viral story to distract from other issues.

While Dr. Oz was busy operating on human lives, researchers and veterinarians were in the Columbia University research labs finding new approaches to treat patients with atrial fibrillation which impacts millions of Americans including John Fetterman, said Oz spokesperson Brittany Yanick. Dr. Oz was not in the operating room when the operations were done, he wasnt present during the post op treatments, no one alerted him of the problem until after the cases were finished and he does not condone the mistreatment of animals.

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L.A. Animal Servicesa Ticking Time Bomb, and the Hypocrisy of No Kill – City Watch

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Animals are reportedly being kept in cages, crates, rolling cages and any containers available as permanent housing and are doubled, tripled and quadrupled in each.

Also, unaltered males and females are not being separated, which can lead to violent incidents. Our L.A. City shelters have become guilty of the same hoarding and animal cruelty that it is the duty of LAAS to prosecute.

Ironically, while this suffering is allowed in L.A. City animal shelters to assure No Kill, the University of California at Davis (UC Davis)one of the worlds foremost schools conducting animal experimentation and the resultant euthanasia of animals they have bred for that purposewas selected to distribute $50 million dollars to animal shelters across California to assure a No Kill state.

KORETZ FAR TOO LATE TO BE RELEVANT

Paul Koretz, who oversees the Department for the City Council, and now candidate for Controller, announced this week that he is almost ready to give his response on the horrific conditions and overcrowding in Los Angeles Animal Services shelters as they strive to keep every animal alive and meet Best Friends No Kill goalafter Best Friends admitted that this program cannot be sustained.

In fact, Dr. Kate Hurley of U.C. Davis. Koret School of Medicine, was designated to distribute the funding to the States animal shelters and LAAS received $200,000.

Koretz is undoubtedly going to offer more money as his solution, which will not resolvebut just better fund-- the issue of underlying mismanagement and employees not coming to work because they cant tolerate the conditions for the animals and inability to improve their lives under Interim General Manager Annette Ramirez.

It was reported in a comment at last weeks Commission meeting that one day no employee was there to open the West Valley shelter, but, fortunately, the volunteer coordinator came in on his day off to unlock the doors and let volunteers enter.

However, a further report indicated that none of the West Valley employees were there for the week and East Valley employees were temporarily transferred to keep the shelter functional. This is the result of gross mismanagement and low morale among very dedicated employees.

Koretz has had ten years to give his report and he has ignored all the problems that have been sizzling just under the surface that was held together by the experienced shelter personnel, many of whom have now left LAAS due to the out-of-control problems at the upper level of this department and lack of concern by the appointed Commission, the Mayor, and the Council.

Koretz began his destruction of LAAS immediately after appointing himself to oversee it by removing this law-enforcement Department from oversight by the Public Safety Committee of the Council and placing it under his control in the Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee, which he created and has headed for over ten years.

(See: GM Brenda Barnette's Decade at LA Animal Services

NO REVIEW OF LAAS AFTER BARNETTE

Until the recent Los Angeles Times reports, Koretzs PAW Committee only agendized items for LAAS since ex-GM Barnette retired have been approval of major donations by humane groups and the two administrative positions for his Citywide Cat Program.

However, his absence of interest also resulted in him not hearing Ramirez report to the Commission that at a playgroup, organized as a result of volunteer complaints of animals not getting time out of kennels, two dog fights broke out and a volunteer sustained a severe bite. Apparently the basic rules of assuring sufficient staff is present at these events where numerous animals are put together to play were unknown or ignored.

Koretz also changed the long-established Animal Welfare Trust Fund from use only to improve the conditions of the shelters to being able to be used for any purpose by the General Manager and has never called for an audit of the expenditures.

(See: Should a Grand Jury Investigate Allegations of Misconduct at L A Animal Services?)

It is disappointing that Councilman Marquese Harris-Dawson (also on the PAW committee) states that he was unaware of problems at LAAS, when he was informed early after his first election and vowed to call for an audit of South Los Angeles services, which would have led him to be aware of the greater problems in this department and affecting his constituents.

(See: Homeless Animals in South LA Not Forgotten by Councilman Harris-Dawson)

So, in order to save his campaign for Controller, during the last few weeks before the election, Koretz is suddenly going to come up with a way to increase staff at shelters and fix all the problems.

(See: LA Cannot Risk Having Animal Activist Paul Koretz as Controller?)

THE AFTERMATH OF LAAS VOLUNTEER COMPLAINTS

Of course, the shelters can use more staffing and management will always seek more money, but from what is shared by those close to the situation, it isnt just the numbers, but the fact that the employees say they are burned out under the current lack of organization and support. That is demonstrated by the fact that staff is not coming to work and employees are using the maximum COVID leave option, even though they could be tested and potentially return.

Even the most dedicated employees in an animal shelter cannot stand to see the overcrowding, refusal to euthanize animals that are suffering emotionally, as well as physically, under long-term confinement and will never find a homeso that others can have space to be taken in and potentially be adopted.

Animals are doubled, tripled and quadrupled in cages. When any living creature (animal or human) is deprived of all free will and placed in a position where it must eat and sleep in constant fear of attack or being killed, the stress can turn into insanity. A visitor from one of the national organizations recently visited an LAAS shelter and said the conditions are like those in a third-world country.

The Mayor also assured a continuation of the downward spiral by appointing Annette Ramirezwho has not managed a shelter, and best known for her role in the controversial Small Animal Rescue Team (S.M.A.R.T) movie, which was made using City equipment and on City work hours to solicit funds for a private corporation involving the team members, and was not approved by the City Attorney at that time or since, although it is still offered for sale on-line. (See: Why is GM Barnette Protecting LA's Animal Services SMART Leaders?)

KENNETH MEJIA CANDIDATE FOR CONTROLLER SPEAKS OUT

Kenneth Mejia, who was far ahead of Koretz in the primary race for Controller, spoke at the last Commission meeting and said he is appalled at what he is hearing from volunteers and will be looking intonot only the conditions at the sheltersbut also how the money that is pouring into this Department is being spent! He vowed to audit the contracts that seem to be shams, and find out what is really going on with the money.

Yet, Koretz has not agendized even one Personnel and Animal Welfare Committee regarding the LAAS Department since Interim GM Annette Ramirez was appointed without public reviewother than to accept donations from large humane organizations and to assure the hiring of two administrative positions for the Citywide Cat Program.

(See: LA's Animal Dept Needs a Qualified New GM at the Reins)

THE HYPOCRISY OF NO KILL & GOV. NEWSOMS $50-MILLION GRANT

It appears LA Animal Services hasnt heard No Kill has failed nationwide in the light of reality and has left in its wake deaths, injuries, heartache and in many cases a commitment to buy a dog from a breeder, rather than risk a shelter dog.

Best Friends, which supposedly set the standard for No Kill, admitted publicly that it is not supportable in the real world.

(See: 'No Kill' Has Failed. 'Best Friends' Leaves LA City Animal Services Shelters)

EUTHANASIA A HUMANE CHOICE, ACCORDING TO U.C. DAVIS

CA Gavin Newsom was persuaded by someone to announce a $50 million proposal in the 2020-21 budget for statewide No Kill animal shelters, meaning at least 90% of the animals impounded in shelters are released alive (not necessarily adopted into homes).

See: Best Friends: CA Gov. Newsom's $50M Budget Proposal for No Kill was a campaign promise

BUT, the irony is that Governor Newsoms $50-million to assure CA becomes a No Kill state was given to Kate Hurley (Koret School of Medicine) at UC Davis. This is mind-boggling.

The University of California at Davis boasts of having one of the worlds leading animal-experimentation programs and is also the national expert in euthanasia (listing how to euthanize laboratory animals and others on its site)which it must perform on the animals after the experiments are completed. They consider it a peaceful ending.

This places euthanasia in an entirely new light.

Newsom was persuaded by someone to announce the $50 million proposal in the 2020-21 budget for statewide No Kill animal shelters, meaning at least 90% of the animals impounded are released alive (not necessarily adopted into homes). Although that someone is not named, it had to be a very powerful and influential group or individual.

See: Best Friends: CA Gov. Newsom's $50M Budget Proposal for No Kill was a campaign promise

ANIMAL SHELTER EUTHANASIA A NEW LOOK AT MERCY

It is important to understand that the same chemical solution that put humans and animals into a comatose state for surgery are those used to peacefully and humanely end a life of a shelter animal which has a future of suffering, endless confinement or causing injury or death to other animals or humans. Veterinary professionals in animal shelters have the obligation to make this decision to provide a peaceful end of life when advisable in their opinion.

Keeping animals in cages for months andyes, LAAS has far too many that have been there over well over a yearis cruelty. Keeping them with numerous other animals in one cage/kennel is torture.

See this video filmed in Los Angeles city shelters after the Hayden Bill was first enacted to understand the potential consequences of a true No Kill shelter

No Kill - the Hayden Bill (SB 1785) - YouTube

I AM NOT A PROPONENT OF MEDICAL RESEARCH OR HOARDING

Personally, I abhor the thought of animals being used for experimentation and applaud every effort to find other methods of developing medical treatments to save human (and animal) lives.

However, overly long stays in shelters can be an even more cruel living death for animals, and it must be the decision of the veterinary experts as to what is the humane thing, physically and emotionally, in each particular casenot a rescue or the shelter manager, who is focused on an arbitrary euthanasia statistic instead of the welfare of the animalsand definitely not a politician.

(Phyllis M. Daugherty is a contributor to CityWatch and a former Los Angeles City employee.)

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Paws and Whiskers Sussex issues urgent foster appeal for dog it saved from euthanasia – SussexWorld

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Scampie, a one-year-old Jack Russell crossbreed, faced euthanasia this year when his family could no longer keep him.

After being refused help by the rescue that was originally responsible for him, Scampie was handed in to Paws and Whiskers Sussex.

He is currently living with the organisations behaviourist, Lucia Harvey, but requires permanent fostering in an adult-only, pet-free home where he can be given the attention and training he requires.

Lucia said: Scampie has been pulled around by five kids from a young age and has learned that the way to keep his space and his stuff is to bite.He is very loving outside the home and playful with other dogs, but cannot have toys or food of any kind if there is another dog in the house.

"It's not his fault and he's not a mean dog, just defensive."

Scampie has begun training in his foster home and wears a muzzle which must always be worn outside of the home.

In his new foster home, he must have access to his own space where he will not be disturbed, ideally behind a baby gate, as he does not tolerate a crate.

While Scampie is not the kind of dog that will cuddle with you on the sofa, PAWS said he is a sweet-natured, loving boy who deserves a home of his own with a family who will take the time to understand him.

Director Hannah Carter said: Scampie is a lovely dog 99 per cent of the time but needs the correct environment.

We believe his behaviour will improve without other dogs or children in the home, but if not, PAWS will provide full training.

Permanent fostering is a joint-ownership agreement between the carer and the rescue. Paws and Whiskers Sussex will cover the animals insurance and unexpected vet visits, while the foster carer is asked to cover the cost of food, annual health checks, flea and worm treatments, and any toys and bedding.

Scampie is currently in Eastbourne but can be fostered anywhere in Sussex as PAWS operates across the whole of the county.

To apply to become a permanent foster for Scampie, click here.

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Nottingham Nature Nook releases 15 fawns into the wild in Bath Township – Lansing State Journal

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"We could learn so much from them," Bath Township wildlife rehab center founder says.

"We could learn so much from them," Bath Township wildlife rehab center founder Cheryl Connell-Marsh says.

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BATH TWP. Little tongues licked little noses as 15 frivolous fawns frolicked, nibbled on tall grass and sheltered in their Fawn Haven sanctuary.

It wasnt a Disney movie; the scene unfolded on Cheryl Connell-Marsh's property Tuesday afternoon where she released the animals shes fawned over the past couple months.

I love it because its what theyre supposed to be, she said. But now Im sad, right?

Connell-Marsh operates Nottingham Nature Nook, a licensed rehabilitation facility that handles mammals and non-federally regulated birds. It specializes in foxes and deer, euthanasia, and advice, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Connell-Marsh has been rescuing fawns and other wildlife since 2013. Every October she releases rescued fawns into the wild, as required by the DNR's Wildlife Conservation Order.

The early October release is important so the fawns have time to acclimate to the wild before winter, DNR Wildlife Division Permit Specialist Casey Reitz said in an email.

We want them to be able to learn (to) forage before food production begins to diminish," Reitz said. "Releasing them in the late fall lowers their chance of survival due of the lack of food resources available.

Does usually give birth and start raising their fawns in late May and early June, according to the DNR.

Fawns that arrive at the Bath Township center can bevery dehydrated and emaciated, have broken bones, and be in critical condition. Last year, Connell-Marshwas able to save and release 18 of 50 fawns she received.

She names the fawns, with monikers like Cinderella and Pongo.

Connell-Marsh was sure Cinderella and Pongo were among the several deer wandering the property as she released this year's group of fawns.

This year she named the deer after national parks, including Sequoia, Bryce (Bryce Canyon), Royale (Isle Royale) and Joshua (Joshua Tree). Yellowstone, in particular, stuck close to Connell-Marsh during the release, occasionally nibbling on the corner of her jacket.

Connell-Marsh described the fawns as her little flock of sheep, and they sounded like it, too, with soft bleats every now and again. Some were a little skittish, and chose to remain in the pen named Fawn Haven at first while others followed Connell-Marsh into a field, their ears and tails twitching.

She spends hours, all afternoon sometimes, with the deer on release day. She cant put food out for them after the release, per regulations, but they do often stick close by, bedding on her property.

Connell-Marsh saves all sorts of animals: foxes, songbirds, squirrels. But fawns are different.

They're just so kind and gentle, she said.

She wishes people could see the relationships that develop between the animals and hopes people understand why shes so involved in trying to prevent culls from happening in her area.

U.S. Department of Agriculture biologists trained in firearms have removed deer in East Lansing the past two yearsunder a DNR permit. The culling areaincluded the aquatic center and complex, less than a mile from Nottingham Nature Nook at 16848 Towar Ave.

East Lansing reduced the deer population, in part, because the city averages more than 40 deer-vehicle crashes per year within city limits and the deer population continues to grow. All venison from removals was donated to the Greater Lansing Food Bank, according to the city's website.

Connell-Marsh said if she were to tranquilize the fawns and move them somewhere else, it would be very hard on them. And, she asked, why should she?

This is it, this is nature guys, Connell-Marsh said. You dont get to pick and choose.

Contact Bryce Airgoodat 517-267-0448 or bairgood@lsj.com. Follow her onTwitter @bairgood123.

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Human Life Guild Day celebrated with Mass, awards and words of wisdom – Rhode Island Newspaper

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By Cole DeSantis, Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent

PROVIDENCE Were swimming upstream trying to live the culture of life, and the evil one wants to isolate us, separate us, make us second guess ourselves in the value of what we are doing. But the power of love, when joined to the Cross of Christ, is tremendous, and we just have to keep doing what we are called to do.These were the words of columnist and Our Lady of Mercy, East Greenwich, parishioner Genevieve Kineke summarizing in her talk the general message of Bishop Thomas J. Tobins Human Life Guild Day.The annual event, at the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul on Oct. 1, was a day for local Catholics to listen to scholars and clergy discuss various issues related to the pro-life movement, as well as to honor pro-life activists from throughout the diocese.The days events began at 9 a.m. with Holy Mass with Bishop Thomas J. Tobin as the principal celebrant.The bishop was assisted by several priests from throughout the diocese. The homily was delivered by Father Stephen Dandeneau, pastor of St. Eugenes parish in Chepachet who also serves as chaplain of the Human Life Guild. Father Dandeneaus homily focused on the intersection of the pro-life cause and the broader, spiritual elements of human life.As we begin this day, with all its ruminations on human life and working for justice, a most worthy and important reflection for each of us to begin with is the Kingdom of God, and the fact that were called to receive it as little children, Father Dandeneaus homily began.He went on to emphasize that any violation of human dignity is a violation of the image of God within us, which in turn is an offense against God, and the best way to bring the message of the dignity of all human life into the public realm is by living in close union with Christ and imitating Him.After Mass, Bishop Tobin honored several pro-life awardees, including two local youths, with the Human Life Guild Recognition Awards. Those honored were Andrew Morse of St. Pauls in Cranston; Mary Fountaine of St. Marys in Carolina; Christine Eiva of St. Pius X in Westerly; Shane Fagan, a junior at Bishop Hendricken High School and a parishioner of St. Philips in Greenville; and Monica Scimeca, a parishioner at St. Brendans in Riverside, who was nominated for her service as a student at St. Lukes school in Barrington.Theres a lot of good work in the pro-life movement going on everywhere, said Morse, and if everyone just helps out a little bit, it becomes something special, something magical, something holy.People want to help one another out, Morse continued. Theres a lot of love in the world, a lot of people who want to bring their unique talents, their special gifts, to helping other people, not just to survive, but to thrive in the world, and when they work together, it can do a lot of good.Morses biggest piece of advice for those interested in joining or supporting the pro-life movement is to get involved on a local level, helping people on a one-on-one level and getting involved in local initiatives, quoting the oft-repeated phrase all politics is local politics.The award ceremony was followed by brunch for those in attendance and a series of lectures in the cathedral hall on issues pertaining to the pro-life effort.The first presentation was offered by Dr. Peter J. Colosi, an associate professor of philosophy at Salve Regina University, who provided a summary of the traditional Catholic view on euthanasia.Colosi went on to note how an increased acceptance of euthanasia has led not only to a negligence of human dignity, but also to a radical change in how modern society views death. He contrasted the contemporary view of death, which sees death merely as the end of physical existence, which most people desire to be quick and painless, with the traditional Catholic view, which sees suffering as an opportunity to grow in holiness and virtue and death as a transition into eternity.Following Dr. Colosi was Genevieve Kineke, a local Catholic writer and public speaker. Kineke is also the author of many books on the nature of femininity and motherhood from the perspective of Catholic theology and philosophy, including The Authentic Catholic Woman, and has also published a critical edition of Pope St. John Paul IIs 1988 encyclical Mulieris Dignitatem, which concerns the nature of womanhood and the role of women. Kineke also publishes her work on her website, Feminine Genius.Her presentation centered on the nature of motherhood in the modern world. She began her lecture by meditating upon the ideological confusion that defines the modern era, which has undermined the traditional views on gender and motherhood. Kineke asserted that the true nature of femininity, and by extension motherhood, is built into the very nature of the human person as created by God, and the concept of motherhood reaches its fullest expression when examined in light of Gods Plan of salvation and the mission of the Church, which is symbolically described as a spiritual mother.The last speaker was Father Paul Desmarais, the pastor of St. Marys Church in Carolina.Father Desmarais lecture situated the pro-life movement within the framework of spiritual warfare, noting that one tool the devil uses to promote a culture of death was to tempt people to dehumanize their follow humans, and to demonize those who speak out in favor of the culture of life. The best way to counteract this, he said, is to affirm the reality of human dignity and to spread a message of love and repentance to those who have undergone abortion.I thought it was very inspiring, said Ann Marie Vale, a parishioner of St. Patricks in Providence, said of the presentations delivered during Human Life Guild Day.I believe it really helped to solidify my belief as a Catholic in the right to life, the gift of life, and how every moment, from the moment of our birth to natural death is precious.

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Florida’s DeSantis takes conservative populism to the Rust Belt

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PITTSBURGH While it is always unsettling for a political movement when its party loses power, the reality is that the movement's coalition doesnt necessarily collapse or disappear. Sometimes, it even gets stronger. Coalitions last beyond a candidate's or party's loss because the coalition is always more about the people who are in it than about any single person.

Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano and his wife, Rebbeca, speak at the Unite and Win Rally.

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Coalitions are also often about a sense of place. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis understands this. His message in his visit to this Pennsylvania city, along with neighboring Youngstown, Ohio, shows he recognizes that attendees at his rallies are not just interested in him; they are interested in how well he "gets" this sense of place that is everything to conservative populists.

This explains why so many at his speech welcomed his message, even while many reporters, as usual, misunderstood it.

Tickets to DeSantis's Rust Belt events all coordinated by Turning Point USA and all free were gobbled up within moments of their release. His visit here was for the Republican nominee for governor, Doug Mastriano. In Youngstown, he appeared on behalf of Senate candidate J.D. Vance.

DeSantis has lived in Florida for most of his life outside of his time spent in the military and college, but he has roots in both of these areas. His father is from Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, and his mother is from Youngstown. The pair met while attending Youngstown State University. At the beginning of his 40-minute speech, he showed a photo of him as a toddler dressed from head to toe in black and gold Pittsburgh Steelers gear.

Not a lot of people know I was born in the late '70s to a Steeler fan, he said as the crowd went wild.

I think they had just won the Super Bowl probably then, he said, laughing at the image on the screen.

What he didnt do during the entire speech was refer to anything about his victories using I. Thats important: Nearly every mention of his administration's accomplishments began with the word we, as was every mention of Republicans in general winning races and coming together.

It is also clear that some of the press do not understand him or the people who support the movement or even would consider him for the Republican nominee. The coverage was as expected: The attendees were mocked, and his speech was called barely hidden fascism, with barely any intellectual curiosity to understand either.

Its like clockwork. Few reporters have learned a thing from not just 2016 but also the down-ballot races in 2020 in this state and states across the country where Democrats and the press mistakenly assumed there would be a blue wave. They also haven't learned anything from the governors elections in Virginia, where Republican Glenn Youngkin won, or New Jersey, where the Democrats barely won a race they expected to win much more easily.

The establishment media are giving DeSantis, along with everyone else with an "R" after their names, treatment similar to what they gave President Donald Trump meaning it was never really about Trump; it was always about the establishment losing power and stature. And they plan on playing whack-a-mole to try to destroy or undermine every Republican candidate who rises from now until the cows come home and to belittle Republican supporters, too.

Already, we are to the point where former Republican governor of Florida Charlie Crist, who is now the Democratic nominee for governor against DeSantis, opened his pitch to voters by saying: Those who supported the governor should stay with him and vote for him, and I dont want your vote. If you have that hate in your heart, keep it there.

If you have any hesitation in believing the Democrats or some of the press still do not hold contempt for conservatives or have learned their lessons for calling them deplorable, Crist has proved that sentiment is still prevailing.

People listen as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at the Unite and Win Rally.

(Justin Merriman/for the Washington Examiner)

Youngstown State University political science professor Paul Sracic says DeSantis's trip here and to Youngstown shows his message is emerging in prominence in the Republican Party and that he has his eyes on the presidency in 2024.

Assuming Vance wins, he will likely remember who was there to help him in 2022, Sracic said.

More importantly, Sracic said it shows the interesting place that DeSantis now occupies in the GOP.

Former Democrats in northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania were a big part of the conservative base that launched Trump into the White House in 2016, he explained.

Sracic said that while voters in these regions still like Trump for his policies, they are not all that enthused yet with Vance but he said they are indeed excited about DeSantis.

He possesses those same qualities on policies, as well as attitude, that Trump did, said Sracic, an expert in the Rust Belt and conservative populism.

DeSantis being able to rally Trump voters to Vance is further evidence that he is the heir apparent to Trump," Sracic continued. "Of course, if Trump runs in 2024, and DeSantis wants to challenge him, voters like those in Youngstown and around Pittsburgh will become crucial swing votes in a GOP primary. DeSantis is smart to travel up here to remind these voters of the common roots he shares with them.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis waves to the crowd at the Unite and Win Rally on Aug. 19.

(Justin Merriman/for the Washington Examiner)

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The first live debate ahead of presidential elections in Brazil saw the candidates indulging in extremely heated and offensive oratory, but at one point the populist President Jair Bolsonaro crossed all possible redlines while answering a question from one journalist. I think you go to sleep thinking about me. You have a crush on me, Bolsonaro told Vera Magalhes after she asked him about Brazils COVID-19 vaccination rate. You are a disgrace to journalism in Brazil, he continued acidly.

Magalhes, a columnist working for Jornal O Globo, in contrast, reacted in a rather somber and professional tone, stating that Bolsonaros attitude was absolutely out of control, unnecessary, and harmful to himself. She said she believed Bolsonaro doesnt like to be questioned by women. Bolsonaros insulting comments to Magalhes come after he has faced ample criticism over his attitude toward women in general. The far-right populist disagrees of course, pointing to his governments support for laws in favor of womens rights and claiming that a large part of women in Brazil love me because he opposes legalizing drugs.

The episode outlined above sounds quite familiar, echoing a similar incident on August 27 when, addressing a gathering in Jhelum, former prime minister Imran Khan also snobbishly lashed out at all journalists who dared criticize him or ask difficult questions. He referred to all those journalists as lifafay and zameer farosh (corrupt and conscious sellers) who were advising him to temporarily pause his protest campaign because of the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe caused by devastating floods in Pakistan. Even further back, it resembles the notorious incident of Donald Trump raging against CNNs Jim Acosta, when Trumps morning post-midterms presser devolved into an historic White House fracas when Acosta poked the presidential bear with his line of questioning about Trumps caravan invasion rally rhetoric. Thats enough! Put down the mic! Trump shouted. CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them. You are a rude, terrible person. You should not be working for CNN. The way you treat Sarah Huckabee is horrible. The way you treat other people is horrible! Trump hissed at Acosta.

In recent years, a long line of populist leaders has suddenly popped up on the global political radar Donald Trump, Imran Khan, Boris Johnson, Narendra Modi, Emmanuel Macron, and Viktor Orban to name a few. All of them share a lot in common, particularly their theatrical demeanor and extreme disdain for the legacy media and professional journalists. This wave of radicalized populism has produced numerous such episodes where the populist politicians have directly and aggressively bullied and slighted journalists and particularly female journalists who happen to ask them any pricking questions or challenge their preferred narratives. This aggressive anti-journalist trend, arising out of their intrinsic fear of being exposed and challenged publicly, is a relatively new phenomenon that traces its roots to the introduction of social media as an overwhelmingly powerful propaganda tool in this new era of emerging technologies.

The level to which journalism is being challenged and threatened is certainly unprecedented throughout the history of the profession. The content and authority of traditional news outlets are both being questioned, and their former monopoly on peoples attention is being increasingly diluted due to social media platforms.

The emergence of populist politics is yet another momentous challenge, manifested in some cases by players openly hostile to journalists and even to the idea of press freedom in general.

By exploiting the electoral mandate to undermine core institutions like the courts or news media, populism creates a political tribalism and cultism that inflames divisions, blunts civil discourse, and eschews political compromise. Populism mostly mobilizes people who have not been politically involved. At the same time, the relationship between populist communicators and the media has typically been thorny and strained. Populist leaders mostly receive massive coverage in the mainstream press, and the news media outlets are typically portrayed by populist actors as part of a corrupt elite; yet ironically, on the other hand, these populist actors are also addicted to the steroids of publicity that these outlets can provide

The populist impulse affects a big chunk of the public, which makes it quite difficult for the legacy media to provide balanced coverage amid mounting pressure from populist leaders. Yet some populist actors have systematically targeted the media as fake, lying, or unfair. Thats a challenge for journalists. Theres reason to think that journalist-bashing by politicians has very negative effects on the followers of these populist leaders, who have at times resorted to using violence against dissenting journalists.

Populist politicians dont trust the media. They believe that the press is prejudiced and not a true representation of society. What populist leaders like Donald Trump, Bolsonaro, and Imran Khan either dont comprehend, or dont care about, is that their own offensive actions against a journalist directly encourages their fanatic devotees to take it a step further. One day a political leader attacks the media, and the next day journalists are not merely the target of critiques, but death threats. A disproportionate number of those threats are aimed at female journalists, who experience sexualized abuse, gender-related threats, and gutter-talk behavior. The general public appears to have little understanding of populism, and might see it as a fresh development or something that is entirely benign. But make no mistake: the rise of populist politics poses very serious challenges to journalists, legacy media, and democracy in general.

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Sen. Marco Rubio says President Biden has more important matters to tend to than sitting down with a small group of historians to discuss the fate of democracy at home and abroad. In an interview on Fox News, the Florida Republican referred to the historians as out-of-touch elitists who gave the president bad advice even though, it should be noted, Mr. Rubio was not present at the early August meeting.

One of the historians invited to the White House was Princetons Sean Wilentz, a preeminent scholar of American democracy specializing in the antebellum era. In a sharp response to Mr. Rubios criticism, Mr. Wilentz wrote in the Washington Post that the senators made-up version of the historians meeting stands in the sorry tradition of the great propagandists who are guilty of the deliberate manipulation and falsification of events for political purposes. In other words, Mr. Rubio engaged in fake populism, purporting to defend the interests and common sense of ordinary citizens against an assault by elites.

In this episode of History As It Happens, Mr. Wilentz discusses his spat with Mr. Rubio in the context of the resurgence of populist politics in America. To be sure, todays populists on the left and right may have little in common with the first populist movement in the United States.

The Populist Party, or Peoples Party, was founded in 1892. It was a social movement of small farmers and other Americans of modest means who supported a ban on foreign land ownership, the break-up of railroad monopolies and shorter work days. Later populist politicians, such as William Jennings Bryan, supported ending the gold standard and the return of silver coinage.

Nowadays, however, the definition of populism has been stretched to include an array of ideas divorced from the old movements fundamental aim of defending everyday workers from the exploitation of powerful interests, Mr. Wilentz said.

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There was a point in the 1950s, and a historian I admire, Richard Hofstadter, probably had more to do with this than anyone else, that populism was transformed from a political movement into a state of mind almost, into a style, the paranoid style in American politics, said Mr. Wilentz, referring to the title of Mr. Hofstadters famous work.

That was a frame of mind that was hyper-conspiratorial. There were interests out there, some of them phantom interests, that were oppressing the people at large, and the populists were going to get rid of those conspiracies in the name of the people.

Listen to the full interview with Mr. Wilentz about populism and how it endangers American democracy by downloading this episode of History As It Happens.

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