“Slavery is white people…thing” tweets Boston University Saida Grundy, Â Assistant Professor of sociology and African-American Studies at Boston University.
Grundy shows stunning ignorance of slavery both past and present in various cultures. Â Where was this professor educated? Â How was she vetted?
Grundy didn’t stop there. She asks: “is white people’s new deflection from dealing with slavery that ‘all races have had slaves’ thing? is this the new ‘#AllLivesMatter’?â€
Professor Grundy added other enlightening tweets:
“for the record, NO race outside of Europeans had a system that made slavery a *personhood* instead of temporary condition;
“there is also no race except Europeans who kidnapped and transported human beings in order to enslave them and their offspring for life;
“before Europeans invented it as such, slavery was not a condition that was de facto inherited from parent to child.â€
Yes children evil does exist. Yes, the North  Korean government is evil.  In North Korea citizens are warned:  criticism, irony, humor and  sarcasm  are “hostile actions”
People in North Korea  are told that ironic statements “will not be forgiven.”
One  outlawed phrase is ‘this is all America’s fault’ a jibe at the regime’s paranoid obsession blaming the USA for its own failings.
North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong-un banned his people from using sarcasm  in their everyday conversations in a fresh crackdown on criticism of his leadership.
Mass meetings organized by government officials have been used to issue a chilling warnings  Ironic statements “will not be forgivenâ€.
Oppressed and starving workers have been told  that satire directed towards the regime  — or indirect criticism hidden behind humor –will be seen as “hostile actionsâ€.
A source in the northern Jagang province near the Chinese border told Radio Free Asia: “One state security official personally organized a meeting to alert local residents to potential ‘hostile actions’ by internal rebellious elements.  The main point of the lecture was ‘keep your mouths shut’.â€
The same message was delivered in a meeting held in neighboring Yanggang province on August 28, a source there said.
The official leading the meeting warned those present against being “dragged into internal hostile behaviorâ€.
 The source added: “This habit of the central authorities of blaming the wrong country when a problem’s cause obviously lies elsewhere has led citizens to mock the party.â€
Another blacklisted expression is,  “A fool who cannot see the outside worldâ€.
The phrase has been used widely by government workers in the capital Pyongyang who were surprised Kim Jong-un failed to appear at commemorations held in Russia and China to mark the end of the Second World War.
Expressions of public discontent with the brutal regime have become more common in the tightly controlled state this year.
Charter schools get no support by NAACP. Â Why? Â Because the NAACP supports the teacher unions and cares less about education choices available for young black children. Does that make sense? No.
Public schools whose teachers are unionized  fail to teach children.  Publicly funded charter schools – with  no unions – succeed in teaching children.
Only 39 percent of students in New York state schools who were tested recently scored at the “proficient” level in math.
 In contrast,  100 percent of the students at the Crown Heights Success Academy scored at that level in math.
Blacks and Hispanics are 90 percent of the students in the Crown Heights Success Academy — a charter school funded by taxpayers.
More than 43,000 families are on waiting lists to get their children into charter schools. Â Â
Teachers unions are opposed to any alternative to public education and contribute to politicians who place obstacles and restrictions on the expansion of charter schools.
The NAACP, at its 2016 national convention in Cincinnati, voted to support “a moratorium on the proliferation of privately managed charter schools.” Â Remember Martin Luther King’s dream?
It’s easy to understand why the NAACP is against any alternative to public schools. Many of its members work in public education.
However, many of those people do want alternatives for themselves.
In Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, 25 percent of public-school teachers send their children to private schools. In Philadelphia, 44 percent of teachers send their children to private schools. The percentages are similar in several other cities: Cincinnati, 41 percent, Chicago, 39 percent and Rochester, New York, 38 percent.
Hillary charges $2,500 per question from children. Â Children do not vote. How honorable is that?
 Maybe the media should pose as children with a stacks of 27 $100 bills in little their outstretched hands so they, too, can have an audience with the queen.
The New York Times revealed in the 21st paragraph of a Saturday story that it’s now been 23 days since Hillary Clinton last held a press conference.
One group that can do Q and A with Hilary are the children: Â a group of nonvoters gets to quiz her, given they have a wad of cash to hand over:
For a donation of $2,700, the children (under 16) of donors at an event last month at the Sag Harbor, N.Y., estate of the hedge fund magnate Adam Sender could ask Mrs. Clinton a question. A family photo with Mrs. Clinton cost $10,000, according to attendees.
The Times didn’t report what questions the children were allowed to ask, but they were likely more than anything the media’s been allowed to ask lately.
Clinton’s campaign regularly had children ask her questions during the primary.
German voodoo?  Tattoos will  stop sexual assaults by migrants?
Among countless issues along the path to hell is that of rising sexual assault done by Muslim barbarians against German women and girls.
But not to worry. Â Germany has devised an answer to nip this escalating problem in the bud: temporary tattoos.
Yes, that’s right.  Temporary tattoos are being placed on the arms of young girls in public swimming pools
The tattoos are to to fend off would-be attackers.
The terrifying tattoo says: “No!† The potentially life-saving message (/s) is bracketed by an image of angel wings.
The genius who came up with the tattoo idea is quick to point out something.  She doesn’t want her tattoo campaign to be associated in any way with migrants.  Why?  Because, you know, there have always been problems with sexual assaults in swimming pools across Germany.  Translation: I love dishonest moral equivalence and please, new citizens, don’t target me.
 Tax USA college kids who have kids, not the poor in other counties.  Â
Climate philosopher Travis Rieder curently  tours the USA.
 Rieder  tries to persuade university students not to have kids.
Reider and others promote their  ideas for restricting childbirth.  Via taxes.  They want tax penalties against people who decide to have a child.
This is whatTravis Rieder tells college kids: Â Should We Be Having Kids In The Age Of Climate Change?
Standing before several dozen students in a college classroom, Travis Rieder tries to convince them not to have children.
Or at least that college students will not have  too many.
He’s at James Madison University in southwest Virginia to talk about a “small-family ethicâ€.
Rieder questions  the assumptions of a society that sees having children as good, throws parties for expecting parents, and in which parents then pressure their kids to “give them grandchildren.â€
Why question such assumptions? The prospect of climate catastrophe …
Rieder and his Georgetown collaborators have a proposal, and the first thing they stress is that it’s not like China’s abusive one-child policy.
These  Georgetown Big Brother  blither types  aim to persuade people to choose fewer children.
What they offer is  a strategy that boils down to carrots for the poor  and sticks for the rich.
Ethically, Rieder says poor nations get some slack because they’re still developing.  Â
And, poor nations get slack  …
because he says that  their per capita emissions are a sliver of the developed world’s.
So you are sitting with your child and partner at the beach in Miami.
And you have with you your can of bug spray. Â Do you feel safe?
Some women are wearing long sleeves and covering up as much as possible.
But Zikes can be spread through sexual transmission.
Maybe that woman’s partner got a few mosquito bites. Â It is not until the second trimester that genetic testing may be done.
So much happens during a  woman’s pregnancy. A lot of genetic testing is not done until around week 20 — when a woman is already showing and already “nestingâ€.
What to do when the genetic testing news is not good?
As of August 19, 2016 the spread of Zika virus by mosquitos may be more widespread than Miami officials had thought. Â Tourism may take a hit if this is the case. Â It was thought that the mosquitoes transmitting the virus were limited to one small community north of downtown Miami
Now, 10 of a total of 35 Zika cases reported to date in Miami have no connection to the designated zone in Wynwood.
One man sitting on the Miami beech with his child and wife says that he has his bug spray can to keep him safe. Â Follow the Zika story at BrooklynMama.com
OK to kill – stop – prevent entrance to USA of immigrants who hate Jews & support Muslum sharia laws?
OK to require that new immigrants by words and actions show they will abide by American federal, state and local laws which protect Jews and Christians, laws which protect women and children, and all the laws that protect freedom?
 Yes!  Let’s  discuss this here.  Share your comments.
Below is an article from the Wall Street Journal focused on the hatred Arabs exhibit towards Jews and how that hatred has resulted in decline in general  in many countries.
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From the Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, August 16, 2016 written by Bret Stephens:
“An Israeil  heavyweight judoka named Or Sasson defeated an Egyptian opponent named Islam El Shehaby Friday in a first-round match at the Rio Olympics. The Egyptian refused to shake his opponent’s extended hand, earning boos from the crowd. Mr. Sasson went on to win a bronze medal.
If you want the short answer for why the Arab world is sliding into the abyss, look no further than this little incident. It did itself in chiefly through its long-abiding and all-consuming hatred of Israel, and of Jews.
That’s not a point you will find in a long article about the Arab crackup by Scott Andersonin last weekend’s New York Times Magazine, where hatred of Israel is treated like sand in Arabia—a given of the landscape. Nor is it much mentioned in the wide literature about the legacy of colonialism in the Middle East, or the oil curse, governance gap, democracy deficit, youth bulge, sectarian divide, legitimacy crisis and every other explanation for Arab decline.
Yet the fact remains that over the past 70 years the Arab world got rid of its Jews, some 900,000 people, while holding on to its hatred of them. Over time the result proved fatal: a combination of lost human capital, ruinously expensive wars, misdirected ideological obsessions, and an intellectual life perverted by conspiracy theory and the perpetual search for scapegoats. The Arab world’s problems are a problem of the Arab mind, and the name for that problem is anti-Semitism.
As a historical phenomenon, this is not unique. In a 2005 essay in Commentary, historianPaul Johnson noted that wherever anti-Semitism took hold, social and political decline almost inevitably followed.
Spain expelled its Jews with the Alhambra Decree of 1492. The effect, Mr. Johnson noted, “was to deprive Spain (and its colonies) of a class already notable for the astute handling of finance.†In czarist Russia, anti-Semitic laws led to mass Jewish emigration as well as an “immense increase in administrative corruption produced by the system of restrictions.†Germany might well have won the race for an atomic bomb if Hitler hadn’t sent Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller into exile in the U.S.
These patterns were replicated in the Arab world. Contrary to myth, the cause was not the creation of the state of Israel. There were bloody anti-Jewish pogroms in Palestine in 1929, Iraq in 1941, and Lebanon in 1945. Nor is it accurate to blame Jerusalem for fueling anti-Semitism by refusing to trade land for peace. Among Egyptians, hatred of Israel barely abated after Menachem Begin relinquished the Sinai to Anwar Sadat. Among Palestinians, anti-Semitism became markedly worse during the years of the Oslo peace process.
In his essay, Mr. Johnson called anti-Semitism a “highly infectious†disease capable of becoming “endemic in certain localities and societies,†and “by no means confined to weak, feeble or commonplace intellects.†Anti-Semitism may be irrational, but its potency, he noted, lies in transforming a personal and instinctive irrationalism into a political and systematic one. For the Jew-hater, every crime has the same culprit and every problem has the same solution.
Anti-Semitism makes the world seem easy. In doing so, it condemns the anti-Semite to a permanent darkness.
Today there is no great university in the Arab world, no serious indigenous scientific base, a stunted literary culture. In 2015 the U.S. Patent Office reported 3,804 patents from Israel, as compared with 364 from Saudi Arabia, 56 from the United Arab Emirates, and 30 from Egypt. The mistreatment and expulsion of Jews has served as a template for the persecution and displacement of other religious minorities: Christians, Yazidis, the Baha’i.
Hatred of Israel and Jews has also deprived the Arab world of both the resources and the example of its neighbor. Israel quietly supplies water to Jordan, helping to ease the burden of Syrian refugees, and quietly provides surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to Egypt to fight ISIS in the Sinai. But this is largely unknown among Arabs, for whom the only permissible image of Israel is an Israeli soldier in riot gear, abusing a Palestinian.
Successful nations make a point of trying to learn from their neighbors. The Arab world has been taught over generations only to hate theirs.
This may be starting to change. In the past five years the Arab world has been forced to face up to its own failings in ways it cannot easily blame on Israel. The change can be seen in the budding rapprochement between Jerusalem and Cairo, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, which might yet yield tactical and strategic advantages on both sides, particularly against common enemies such as ISIS and Iran.
That’s not enough. So long as an Arab athlete can’t pay his Israeli opposite the courtesy of a handshake, the disease of the Arab mind and the misfortunes of its world will continue. For Israel, this is a pity. For the Arabs, it’s a calamity. The hater always suffers more than the object of his hatred.
Autism resources actually helpful? Â Asked whether they use the internet as a resource for autism many parents often do not do so — frequently as they are too overwhelmed with getting through the day. Â What resources have you found really useful? Â And why? Â Here’s one list below. Â Please share your thoughts. Â Thanks. Â DrCameronJackson@gmail.com
Top 10 Autism Websites Recommended by Parents
 By Maureen Higgins, Eden II Marketing Intern
Searching for autism information on the web can be overwhelming. The word “autism†alone results in over 64 million hits on Google. So, where do you turn to for the most relevant information and resources  when there are so many different options? We polled parents of Eden  II participants, asking them this question, and these were the top 10 results:
1. www.autismspeaks.org -One of the leading autism science and advocacy organizations. Autism Speaks provides a comprehensive resource guide for all states. The site also boasts an impressive list of apps that parents may find useful, including games that focus on communication and social skills.
2. www.autism-society.org -Another great site that includes helpful resources for those with autism,  family members, as well as professionals. Autism Society also gives updates on the latest autism news and press releases.
3. www.disabilityscoop.com – Sign up for Disability Scoop’s e-mail news to receive the most current updates on developmental disabilities. Disability Scoop’s experts have been cited by multiple online news sites, including USA Today and People.com.
4. www.autismnj.org -Run by a network of professionals and parents, Autism New Jersey strives to provide New Jersey residents affected by autism with the most up to date information, including info on Health Care and insurance mandates in New Jersey.
5. www.autism.com– The Autism Research Institute focuses on researching the causes of autism, as well as developing safe and effective treatments for those currently affected by the disorder.
6. www.autismweb.com – Managed by parents, AutismWeb includes great insights on different autism teaching methods. The site also  provides a forum where parents can go to share their stories, give updates on their children’s progress, and share recipes that may be useful for picky eaters.
7. www.ahany.org – The Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association website offers some great resources for those with higher functioning autism. Ahany also provides a great list  of summer programs and day camps in New York, as well as useful questions to ask when choosing a camp or summer program for your special needs child.
8. www.autismhwy.com -Started by a woman whose son was diagnosed with autism, Autism Highway is both informative and fun. Easy to navigate, Autism Highway provides an extensive list of Autism related events and specialists. In addition, Autism Highway includes many fun games that children are sure to enjoy!
9. www.autismbeacon.com – Also started by the parent of a child with autism, Autism Beacon strives to supply the best resources for autism treatments. Autism Beacon presents a lengthy range of articles on autism, including sensitive topics such as bullying and sexuality.
10. www.autism.healingthresholds.com – Healing Thresholds includes information on many different therapy treatments for children with autism. The site focuses on the top 12 used by parents, but also includes useful information on nearly 100 additional therapies.
Former President Bill Clinton collected $5.6 million in fees from GEMS Education.
 GEMS is  a Dubai-based company that teaches Sharia Law through its network of more than 100 schools in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.  This information about Clinton’s connection with GEMS Education  is based on  a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation.
GEMS Education company’s finances strictly adhere to “Sharia Finance,â€.  Sharia finance  includes giving “zakat,†a religious tax of which one-eighth of the proceeds is dedicated to funding Islamic jihad.
GEMS Education  also contributed millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation.
Former president Bill Clinton  served as honorary chairman for GEMS Education from 2011 to 2014.  Thisinfo is according to federal tax returns he filed with his wife, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.