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What's wrong with the US healthcare system?
> Why do people complain about the American medical system?Because it's broken.Medicine in the US is great when it is at its best, and at worst horrifyingly bad. The primary reason for this is that the system has evolved into a mechanism for extraction of money for people outside the practice of medicine.I will provide just a few examples from personal experience.I have on many occasions showed up at the pharmacy to pick up prescriptions, only to be told that the prescriptions were not filled because the insurance company had changed the formulary. If the prescription in question is acne cream, I'm not too worried. But both of my children are Type 1 diabetic and withholding insulin is potentially fatal in a short period of time. Did the pharmacy believe we'd simply do without? Even if we had to pay, we need the insulin so fill it, please.Furthermore, you don't switch types of insulin unsupervised. Making a change like that is something the doctor and patient plan in advance and watch closely during the transition. It isn't supposed to happen without notice because the insurance plan administrator makes a policy decision. Even if that were acceptable, insulin delivered via infusion pump is even more difficult to transition and requires medical supervision in all cases.When I transitioned from company insurance, the procedures prohibit applying for COBRA (continuation of benefits after terminating employment) until after my last day at work. It takes a week to get the forms, and a week minimum to process them. For people who fill them out the day they arrive and then return them in the next day's mail, there is a minimum of 2 weeks during which it appears to the pharmacy that the person has no insurance.In my case we had some prescriptions to fill during that time and I told my wife to pay for them in cash and we'd get reimbursed. Federal law says that under COBRA the ex-employee is entitled to the same benefits and same level of service they enjoyed as an employee. These prescriptions had never cost more than $20 combined so I figured I'd get back all but $20 of whatever we paid. I was wrong.The self-pay cost of these prescriptions was more than $500. The insurance company applied the reimbursement on an 80/20 plan with deductibles, leaving me with the bulk of the $500 outstanding. I appealed on the basis that, according to Federal law, my out-of-pocket cost should not be different than it was as an employee. It took three levels of appeal and more than 30 hours of administrative and phone time to get the reimbursement.Think about what that means: for my insurer to comply with Federal Law is an exception requiring three levels of escalated review. Their standard operating procedure is in open defiance of that law and compliance is reserved only those with the resources to fight. Here in the US you get all the healthcare (and justice) that you can afford, and not a bit more.The same incident revealed a different US healthcare injustice. My insurance company had negotiated the price of the two medications so low that they never had to reimburse for them. We had a $10 co-pay. That means we pay $10 at most, but any drugs that cost less than the co-pay we pay the full amount.As an insured, our cost for these two prescriptions had consistently been slightly more than $10 for both. As self-payers, our cost was well over $500.If you remember, the idea of an insurance company is to spread risk evenly across a pool of insureds. Most people pay in more than they claim but this relieves them of potentially catastrophic risk.But in this case the insurance company has so many covered members that they are able to negotiate discounts so deep that the pharmacy shifted the burden to the uninsured who have no such collective bargaining power. Given the cost differential, the uninsured buying these specific medications are subsidizing the insurance company at a rate of 50-to-one.Yes, you read that right. Rather than keeping the cost within their own risk pool, the insurance company has found a way to shift cost completely outside their risk pool such that uninsured people now subsidize the company. Though we do not have debtor's prisons, we do have collection agencies who file in court to collect the massive medical debts of the uninsured, issue subpoenas, which become arrest warrants if unanswered. We then jail the people involved until they pay off their medical debt, at prison labor rates. Which is why I gave my blog post on this the title American slavery - it's a thing.If you were in my shoes, wouldn't you complain about the American medical system? As a foreign doctor you are probably better off to practice in any country with decent medical schools and socialized medicine than to come here. It may be that the best tech in the world is here for some specialty, but the administrative and litigious burden offsets most or all of the benefits and the political climate is leaning toward making the situation for you here much worse.Update October 1 2015A commenter challenged my claims that people end up in jail over medical and other debts:I cannot accept your assertion about people being kept in jail or prison until a debt is paid. That is highly unlawful and certainly impractical; how can one ear a living while in prison/jail? And you offer not ONE example or fact to back up your claim. I'm calling BS on this. I know that many are going BK and in terrible financial trouble over medical bills. But going to jail over FTA and being held until medical debt is paid. NO. SHOW ME (and I'm not ever from MO.)This is a perfect example of inequality and privilege in the US today. The suffering is there to see for anyone who bothers to look. But we often prefer to live in a bubble and pretend nothing is wrong. Given how easy it is to see if you take the time to look, such ignorance seems almost willful.(Using the term correctly here - the root of "ignorance" is "ignore." It is not synonymous with stupidity, although the two are commonly used interchangeably. To claim this isn't happening with plenty of authoritative references a Google search away is a textbook case of ignoring what is right in front of your nose.)To that commenter I ask, is 21,000 outstanding Failure To Appear (FTA) warrants issued from single county's collections court good enough for you?Orlando Sentinel September 16, 2015 - Chief judge quashes 21,000 arrest orders, ends debt-collection policyOrange-Osceola Chief Judge Frederick Lauten announced Wednesday that he will quash more than 21,000 arrest orders for people who failed to appear at collections court, ending the long-standing practice of jailing the defendants when they are located.Orange County Clerk Tiffany Moore Russell stood by Lauten at a news conference as he said judges would no longer issue what's known as a "writ of bodily attachment" for people who don't appear at the debt-collection hearings and have missed their monthly payments.In case you missed it, "writ of bodily attachment" == "warrant for arrest".Or how about the posted guidelines of the Orange County Clerk of Courts? Collections Payment PlanIf you have received a postcard stating Official Notice Reminder or You Failed to a Make Payment or Appear in Court you must do one of the following to avoid a writ of bodily attachment or collection agency action and driving privilege suspension:They not only jail you for missing a payment, they suspend your driving privileges, making it even harder to keep your job. The commenter is absolutely correct that this is both unlawful and impractical. However, it is posted publicly by many official jurisdictions and reputable news agencies are reporting on harm resulting from execution of these policies.Here is another of those authoritative public postings of the policy:Administrative Order 2014-07 of the Nineteenth CircuitIf a defendant is not current with the required payments and does not appear at the scheduled Collections Court status hearing, the Judge shall order a Writ of Bodily Attachment for the defendant's arrest and delivery to the Indian River County Jail. The Clerk shall prepare and issue a Writ of Bodily Attachment, which shall contain a purge amount, not to exceed $250.00 or the total balance owed, whichever is less, and shall forward it to the Indian River County Sheriffs Office. The Clerk shall retain a copy of the Writ of Bodily Attachment in the court file. The Clerk shall send the defendant a postcard or letter stating that a Writ has been issued for the defendant's arrest, and that in order to avoid arrest the defendant must appear at the Clerk's Office and pay the stated purge amount. Prior to the Execution of the Writ, the Clerk of Court shall have the authority through the Collections Court Program to recall the Writ. Defendants who pay the purge amount on the Writ of Bodily Attachment, but who have a remaining balance of fines and court costs must continue to comply with the Program.In addition to the remaining fines and court costs owed and any fees imposed pursuant to this Order, an administrative fee of $70.00 shall be assessed upon execution of a Writ of Bodily Attachment for the costs incurred by the Indian River County Sheriffs Office. This administrative fee shall be assessed if the defendant is physically arrested pursuant to the Writ of Bodily Attachment. An additional administrative fee of $60.00 shall be assessed for the costs incurred by the Indian River County Sheriffs Office when the defendant is booked and held in the Indian River County Jail. These administrative fees, when collected, shall be disbursed by the Clerk of Court to the Indian River County Sheriffs Office.Defendants held in custody who are unable or unwilling to pay the purge amount required by the Writ of Bodily Attachment shall be brought before a Judge on the first business day following arrest to address their non-compliance with the Program. Hearings for this purpose shall be held before Judge Morgan or Judge Wild or a designee at 8:30A.M., Monday through Friday. At these hearings, the Judge may reduce the fines and court costs owed to judgment and the Judge may determine whether the defendant must continue to comply with the Program.Some historical background shows this is nothing new...ACLU October 2010 - IN FOR A PENNY: The Rise of America’s New Debtors’ PrisonsToday, courts across the United States routinely disregard the protections and principles the Supreme Court established in Bearden v. Georgia over twenty years ago. In the wake of the recent fiscal crisis, states and counties now collect legal debts more aggressively from men and women who have already served their criminal sentences, regardless of whether they are able to pay these debts. In this report, In For A Penny: The Rise of America’s New Debtors’ Prisons, the ACLU presents the results of its yearlong investigation into our modern-day "debtors' prisons." The report shows how, day after day, indigent defendants are imprisoned for failing to pay legal debts they can never hope to manage. In many cases, poor men and women end up jailed or threatened with jail though they have no lawyer representing them. These sentences are illegal, create hardships for men and women who already struggle with re-entering society after being released from prison or jail, and waste resources in an often fruitless effort to extract payments from defendants who may be homeless, unemployed, or simply too poor to pay.We hadn't solved it by 2013...NBC News May 27, 2013 - Sentenced to debt: Some tossed in prison over unpaid finesCertain counties in Florida, Ohio, Georgia and elsewhere also routinely imprison people who fail to keep up with court debt, according to the American Civil Liberties Union and the Brennan Center. In practice, advocates said, courts often fail to inquire about a defendant’s ability to pay until after they’re incarcerated.And of course, it's still going on today...LA Times July 8 2015 - Chase settles many debt collection abuse cases -- but not California'sIn some cases, they said, borrowers weren't even given notice of lawsuits against them until judges rendered default judgments for their failure to appear in court to defend themselves.NBC News September 18, 2015 - Reformers Seek to Undo Growth of New 'Debtors' Prisons'The New Orleans suit accuses court officials of issuing arrest warrants for unpaid debts by signing the names of judges without even notifying the judges. It describes a scheme to pay for the local criminal justice system on the backs of the poor.CNN September 18 2015 - Costly prison fees are putting inmates deep in debt Say an inmate gets a bill for $5,000 for medical care, "If you have a very good lawyer, you might be able to fight it," said Eisen of the Brennan Center. "If you ignore it, you could have a warrant out for your arrest." The state could also lay claim to your estate if you die, prevent you from accessing public housing or revoke your driver's license, she said. It might also affect your ability to receive government benefits like Social Security, she added.Orlando Sentinel September 30, 2015 - Why is Orange County still running debtors' prison?But in the Brennan report, which excoriates Florida's practice of aggressive collection tactics against people who can't afford to pay, Orange County stands out.It's the only county that continues to jail people — the technical term is a "writ of bodily attachment" — when they fail to show up in court because of unpaid fees, as Sentinel reporter Elyssa Cherney detailed in an article earlier this week.
What are some weird facts?
There's a reason people say that truth is stranger than fiction. Between impressive inventions and natural oddities, the world can be a pretty incredible place. Just when you think you're too jaded and you know it all, people and things can surprise you in delightful ways. Wondering how long it would take to drive to space? Or where a quarter of the bones on your body are located? Or what you call a rainbow that happens at night? You'll find out all that and more when you read through trivia tidbits from around the world. Prepare to be astounded by these 50 weird facts that you won't believe are true. And for more trivia to blow your mind, check out these 50 Incredible "Did You Know" Facts That Will Astonish You.1Squirrels are behind most power outages in the U.S.iStockThe American Public Power Association (APPA) says that squirrels are the most frequent cause of power outages in the U.S. The APPA even developed a data tracker called "The Squirrel Index" that analyzes the patterns and timing of squirrels' impact on electrical power systems. Turns out, the peak times of the year for squirrel attacks are from May to June and October to November.Typically, the squirrels cause problems by tunneling, chewing through electrical insulation, or becoming a current path between electrical conductors. "Frankly, the number one threat experienced to date by the U.S. electrical grid is squirrels," said John C. Inglis, the former deputy director of the National Security Agency, in 2015. And for some "facts" you only thought were true, ditch these 50 Well-Known "Facts" That Are Actually Just Common Myths.2Spider webs were used as bandages in ancient times.ShutterstockIn ancient Greece and Rome, doctors used spider webs to make bandages for their patients. Spider webs supposedly have natural antiseptic and anti-fungal properties, which can help keep wounds clean and prevent infection. It's also said that spider webs are rich in vitamin K, which helps promote clotting. So, next time you're out of Band-Aids, just head to your attic and grab some "webicillin."3A woman who lost her wedding ring found it 16 years later on a carrot in her garden.ShutterstockA woman in Sweden lost her wedding ring while cooking for Christmas in 1995. She looked everywhere for it, and even had her kitchen floor pulled up hoping she could find it. But she wouldn't see it again until 2012.While gardening 16 years later, the woman found the ring around a carrot that was sprouting in the middle of it. The only explanation was that the ring must have been lost in vegetable peelings that were turned into compost. Clearly, composting isn't just good for the environment. And for more trivia to bring you joy, try these 50 Feel-Good Facts Guaranteed to Make You Smile.4One-quarter of all your bones are located in your feet.ShutterstockThere are 26 bones in each foot. That's 52 bones in both feet, out of 206 total bones in your whole body, which is more than 25 percent. It may sound crazy at first, but think about it: Your feet support your weight and allow you to jump, run, and climb. Those bones and joints also allow your feet to absorb and release energy efficiently. It's one of the reasons humans can outrun any other animal in an endurance race.5Blood donors in Sweden receive a text when their blood is used.ShutterstockTo encourage more young people to donate blood, Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden, sends a text to donors when their blood has been dispensed to someone in need. A common issue with blood donation—along with other types of charitable donations—is that if a donor doesn't know the recipient, it's harder to convince them that donating is beneficial. But with this system, which started in 2012, potential donors in Sweden have proof that their contribution is going to good use. And for more quick trivia to kill some time, here are 35 Fascinating Fast Facts for When You're Bored.6You're more likely to get a computer virus from visiting religious sites than porn sites.ShutterstockAccording to research from security firm Symantec, religious websites carry three times more malware threats than pornography sites. Symantec found that the average number of security threats on religious sites was around 115, compared to adult content sites which carried around 25. In fact, only 2.4 percent of adult sites were infected with malware. The researchers hypothesized that's because porn sites need to generate a profit, so there's a financial incentive to keeping them virus-free to encourage repeat business.7The inventor of the Pringles can is now buried in one.ShutterstockIn 1966, Fredric Baur developed the ingenious idea for Procter & Gamble to uniformly stack chips inside a can instead of tossing them in a bag. Baur was so proud of his invention that he wanted to take it to the grave—literally.He communicated his burial wishes to his family, and when he died at age 89, his children stopped at Walgreens on the way to the funeral home to buy his burial Pringles can. They did have one decision to make, though. "My siblings and I briefly debated what flavor to use," Baur's eldest son, Larry, told Time. "But I said, 'Look, we need to use the original.'" Fredric Baur, an American classic.8Sunglasses were originally designed for Chinese judges to hide their facial expressions in court.ShutterstockToday, sunglasses serve as protective eyewear, effectively preventing bright sunlight from causing discomfort or damage to our eyes. Of course, they're also a fashion accessory. But sunglasses were originally made out of smoky quartz in 12th century China, where they were used by judges to mask their emotions when they were questioning witnesses. And for more facts that are so cool they're hard to believe, check out these 100 Fascinating Facts You'll Want to Share with Everyone You Know.9Cotton candy was invented by a dentist.ShutterstockDentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton invented machine-spun cotton candy in 1897. It was first introduced at the 1904 World's Fair as "Fairy Floss." Then, another dentist, Josef Lascaux, reinvented the machine in 1921. He came up with the name "cotton candy," which replaced "fairy floss."10Shakespeare's epitaph contains a curse for grave robbers.iStockWhen William Shakespeare died at 52 years old on April 23, 1616, he was buried in a tomb that featured an epitaph meant to ward off grave robbers: "GOOD FREND FOR IESVS SAKE FORBEARE / TO DIGG THE DVST ENCLOASED HEARE / BLESTe BE Ye MAN Yt SPARES THES STONES / AND CVRST BE HE Yt MOVES MY BONES." Or more clearly: "Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear / To dig the dust enclosed here / Blessed be the man that spares these stones / And cursed be he that moves my bones." And for more fun content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.11A New Orleans hotel offered a $15,000 stay to a whoever stole the "most outrageous" item from them.Image via the Roosevelt New Orleans, a Waldorf Astoria HotelIn March 2019, the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans decided to celebrate its 125th anniversary by offering a free seven-night stay in its presidential suite, along with complimentary private dinners and spa treatments worth a whopping $15,000. But this wasn't a standard giveaway: The prize was only available to the person who returned the "most outrageous" item ever stolen from the hotel.12Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.ShutterstockCousins whose parents are identical twins share 25 percent of their DNA, instead of the usual 12.5 percent. While full-siblings share 50 percent of their DNA, half-siblings share 25 percent. That's why, though children of identical twins are legally cousins, they are genetically the equivalent of half-siblings.13A giant tortoise thought to be extinct for 100 years was recently discovered in the Galápagos.ShutterstockBecause there hadn't been a sighting of a Fernandina giant tortoise in more than 100 years, scientists believed that we had lost the last of the creatures ages ago. However, in Feb. 2019, an adult female was spotted around Fernandina Island in the Galápagos. Scientists also found bite marks on nearby cacti that led them to suspect there may be other tortoises in the area, too.Wacho Tapia, director of the Giant Tortoise Restoration Initiative at the Galápagos Conservancy, released a statement saying, "To find a living tortoise on Fernandina Island is perhaps the most important find of the century … Now we just need to confirm the genetic origin of this female. She is old but she is alive!"14The Goodyear Blimp is the official bird of Redondo Beach, California.ShutterstockThe Goodyear Blimp is nothing short of iconic, but we wouldn't classify it as a bird. Still, that didn't stop Redondo Beach—a coastal city situated near the Goodyear Blimp's home airport in Carson, California—from passing a resolution in 1983 to make the blimp its official bird.15It would only take one hour to drive to space.ShutterstockIf you got into your car, turned on the ignition and drove up to the sky at 60 mph, it would take just one hour to get to outer space, according to astronomer Fred Hoyle. Of course, this is purely a theoretical, but it sure is fun to think about!16A cornflake in the shape of Illinois sold on eBay for $1,350.ShutterstockIn 2008, two Virginia sisters found a cornflake that was shaped like the state of Illinois, and sold it on eBay for $1,350. Monty Kerr, the owner of a trivia website from Austin, Texas, was the buyer; he explained that he wanted the special piece of cereal for his traveling museum. "We're starting a collection of pop culture and Americana items," he told the Associated Press. "We thought this was a fantastic one."17The amount of copper on the Arizona capitol building roof is equivalent to nearly 5 million pennies.ShutterstockThe copper roof of Arizona's capitol building in Phoenix is undeniably impressive, especially once you learn that it's the equivalent to 4,800,000 pennies. That's a heck of a lot of pocket change!18A cloud can weigh more than a million pounds.ShutterstockClouds are not as light and fluffy as they appear. In fact, researchers have found that a single cloud weighs about 1.1 million pounds. How do they know? Well, that number is calculated by taking the water density of a cloud and multiplying it by its volume. Fortunately, the cloud can still "float" at that weight because the air below it is even heavier.19The Apollo 11 crew used hundreds of autographs as life insurance.Image via NASANeil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew faced the real chance that they wouldn't return from the moon safely, leaving their families without financial support. Due to the extreme danger that they were about to face, they couldn't take out life insurance policies. So instead, they signed hundreds of autographs, which their families would have been able to sell if they didn't make it home. Luckily, those life insurance autographs weren't needed. They do, however, show up in space memorabilia auctions today, selling for as much as $30,000.20The Queen owns all the swans in England.ShutterstockAccording to British law, any unclaimed swan swimming in the open waters of England and Wales belongs to the Queen. The law originated in medieval times when swans were a delicacy for the wealthy, but it still stands today. Queen Elizabeth II also upholds a centuries-old tradition with the swans: Every year during the third week of July, all the swans in the River Thames are counted for the Queen in a practice called "Swan Upping."21A fortune cookie company once foretold the lottery, resulting in 110 winners.ShutterstockIn 2005, one Powerball drawing had a shocking 110 second-place winners who all attributed their luck to a fortune cookie. The folks at Powerball were suspicious (typically, there are just four or five second-place winners); however, no foul play was involved.Wonton Food, a Chinese fortune cookie distribution factory in Long Island City, just so happened to correctly foretell five of the six winning numbers. "We are so excited," Ho Sing Lee, president of the cookie manufacturer, said at the time. "I knew people took our lucky numbers seriously. It shows that they really do tell fortunes, and we are happy so many people have benefited." Each winner took home between $100,000 and $500,000, depending on how much they bet.22A woman with two uteruses gave birth to twins less than a month after having a baby.ShutterstockWhen most people have a baby, they typically wait a little while before even thinking about having another child. But that wasn't an option for one woman in Bangladesh, who unexpectedly gave birth to twins in March 2019, less than a month after having another newborn. The highly unusual circumstance came about because the woman has two uteruses and both were able to successfully carry the three healthy children to term. However, the mother's doctor did admit, "We were very shocked and surprised. I have never observed something like this before."23A meteor exploded over Earth with the force of 10 atomic bombs and everyone missed it.ShutterstockYou'd think if a spacial body met a phenomenally fiery fate right above our heads, we'd notice. But when a meteor hit our atmosphere on Dec. 18, 2018, and exploded with a force that was 10 times the energy of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, it wasn't discovered by NASA scientists until after the fact. Turns out, it went largely undetected because it took place over the Bering Sea in an area that was close, but not directly on, the path of commercial planes flying between North America and Asia.24Louisiana is home to a rare pink dolphin.ShutterstockIt's hard to imagine dolphins being any more wonderful than they already are, but a Louisiana bottlenose dolphin named "Pinky" is almost too adorable to believe. First spotted in 2007, the unusual creature got its name from its surprising pink color, which is likely the result of a rare genetic condition.Pinky was seen again in 2015 and in 2018 while mating. Despite the fact that fishermen have apparently seen her swimming with baby dolphins, they're not sure if she's their mother—especially since no news of any pink baby dolphins has surfaced.25A "moonbow" is a rainbow that happens at night.ShutterstockIf a storm is passing and the sun starts shining, you might be lucky enough to spot a rainbow. But did you know that you can see something just as amazing at night? While they're incredibly unusual, moonbows (or lunar rainbows) are caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light, and tend to happen most often in places with waterfalls and mist. There also needs to be a near full moon for there to be enough light for you to see the moonbow.26Bumblebees can fly higher than Mount Everest.ShutterstockIf you thought it was impressive that humans can make it to the top of Mount Everest, you'll be stunned to find out that bumblebees can make it to the summit, too. Researchers who tracked two bees that were able to fly at more than 29,525 feet (or 9,000 meters, which is higher than Everest) admitted that they were "shocked at how high they could fly."27The Terminator sold for $1.Image via MGMThe Terminator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, earned a worldwide total of $78.3 million at the box office in 1984. As it went on, the franchise took in over $1.4 billion—not bad for a movie whose rights sold for a dollar.Before James Cameron became famous for directing blockbusters like Titanic and Avatar, he was just an unknown filmmaker with an ambitious idea. In order to get his movie made, he handed over the rights to the script for a token amount on the terms that he would be allowed to direct the movie. Despite the eventual success of the project, Cameron later admitted that he regrets the decision to sell such a valuable story for such a low amount, saying, "I wish I hadn't sold the rights for one dollar. If I had a little time machine and I could only send back something the length of a tweet, it'd be—'Don't sell.'"28Scientists discovered an organism with a disappearing butt.ShutterstockThe comb jelly—also known as the warty comb jelly, sea walnut, or Mnemiopsis leidyi—has a disappearing butt. Sidney Tamm of the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, told New Scientist that "there is no documentation of a transient anus in any other animals that I know of. It is not visible when the animal is not pooping. There's no trace under the microscope. It's invisible to me."29Someone tried to sell New Zealand on eBay.ShutterstockSome odd things have been sold on eBay, from a grilled cheese sandwich with the face of the Virgin Mary to Justin Timberlake's half-eaten French toast. But one of the strangest listings ever had to be for the country of New Zealand. That's right: A man from Brisbane, Australia tried to sell New Zealand off on eBay in 2006.The listing described the country as "the dodgiest American Cup win ever" and said it has "very ordinary weather." Despite those selling points, the ridiculous auction gained a ton of interest. The starting bid was 1 cent and after 6,000 hits and 22 bids, the selling price for New Zealand climbed all the way to $3,000. Eventually, eBay caught wind of the auction and pulled it from its site. "Clearly New Zealand is not for sale," a spokesperson for eBay Australia said at the time.30A London tomb is supposedly a time machine or teleportation chamber.iStockLondon's Brompton Cemetery inspires some strange beliefs. It's the final resting place of Hannah Courtoy, who had a well-known respect for ancient Egyptians' astrological (and perhaps mystical) knowledge. She's buried there, along with two of her daughters, in a massive 20-foot granite mausoleum that includes a pyramid peak and a bronze door decorated with Egyptian hieroglyphs.The entryway also features a keyhole, but the key that unlocks it was lost, which—along with Courtoy's history—sparked the tomb's peculiar reputation. Because no one can get inside to confirm or deny superstitious suspicion, there's a local legend that says it isn't a tomb at all, but a time machine. However, historian Stephen Coates told Mental Floss, "It's not a time machine. It's a teleportation chamber."31Sumo wrestlers make babies cry for good luck.iStockWhile most parents do what they can to prevent or stop their babies from crying, that's not always the case in Japan. That's because it's a 400-year-old Japanese tradition that if a sumo wrestler can make your baby cry, it means he or she will live a healthy life. During a special ceremony, parents hand over their infants to sumo wrestlers who bounce their precious tots up and down and sometimes even roar in their little faces to get the tears flowing. "He's not a baby that cries much, but today he cried a lot for us and we are very happy about it," mother Mae Shige said at a 2014 event.32A 155-year-old mousetrap successfully caught a mouse in 2016.ShutterstockThey say if it ain't broke, don't fix it—and that turned out to be the case for a very early design of the mousetrap. In the mid-1800s, inventor Colin Pullinger unveiled his Perpetual Mousetrap and claimed that it would last a lifetime. More than a century later, Pullinger could still make that claim.The 155-year-old device, on display at England's Museum of English Rural Life, managed to catch a mouse that snuck into it in 2016—even without bait! The mouse entered the trap attempting to build a nest and ended up activating its see-saw mechanism. Sadly, the rodent didn't survive. But clearly, the perpetual mousetrap does!33A human could swim through a blue whale's veins.ShutterstockThe blue whale is the largest living creature—it's even larger than most dinosaurs. The biggest blue whales can be over 100 feet in length and weigh more than 100 tons. Their hearts alone can weigh 1,300 pounds, and are the size of a small car. Unsurprisingly, blue whales have enormous arteries, which pump blood through their massive hearts and into their vital organs. These arteries are so big that a fully grown human could swim through them, not that you should try it.34Crying makes you feel happier.ShutterstockThey don't call it a "good cry" for nothing. Studies suggest that crying stimulates the production of endorphins, our body's natural painkiller, and feel-good hormones, like oxytocin. In short, crying more will ultimately lead to smiling more.35International astronauts must be able to speak Russian.ShutterstockAs the International Space Station (ISS) has modules and operations in Russian, all astronauts going to the ISS must know how to speak Russian. Some astronauts have claimed that learning this new language was the biggest challenge of their training. According to the U.S. State Department Foreign Service Institute, English-speaking astronauts can expect to spend 1,100 class hours to reach a reasonable level of fluency in Russian. That's twice as many hours as it typically takes to learn other languages like French, Spanish, and Dutch.36The electric chair was invented by a dentist.ShutterstockIn 1881, dentist Alfred P. Southwick witnessed a drunk man die quickly after touching a live electric generator. Southwick soon realized that electricity could be a quick and more humane alternative to hanging for executions. And thusly, the electric chair was born, and was first used in 1890. Though it wasn't an initial success—a second jolt needed to be used—Southwick eventually worked out the kinks. Cotton candy and electric chairs: What will dentists think of next?37Even the man who created Comic Sans has only used it once.ShutterstockComic Sans is the classic cute, lighthearted, informal, good-for-a-child's-birthday-party-invitation font. But it also comes across as immature and unprofessional, and has been called the world's most hated font. Comic Sans was designed by Vincent Connare in 1995, and even he isn't a fan. "I've only ever used Comic Sans once. I was having trouble changing my broadband to Sky so wrote them a letter in Comic Sans, saying how disappointed I was," he told The Guardian. "I got a £10 refund." Worth it, we guess.38At least one of the colors of the Olympic flag appears on all the national flags.ShutterstockFresh aristocrat Baron de Coubertin designed the Olympic flag in the early 1900s, and he was very intentional with his creation. At least one of the colors on the Olympic flag appears on the flags of every nation that competed in the games at the time (but only if you count the white background of the flag itself). "A white background, with five interlaced rings in the center: blue, yellow, black, green, and red … is symbolic," Coubertin said in 1931. "It represents the five inhabited continents of the world, united by Olympism, while the six colors are those that appear on all the national flags of the world at the present time."39Australia has pink and purple lakes.ShutterstockLake Hillier sits on the edge of Middle Island, which is off the coast of Western Australia. It's known for its vibrant pink color, which is due to the presence of the algae Dunaliella salina. It causes the lake's salt content to create a red dye, which helps produce its bubble gum color. And despite the high salt levels, Lake Hillier is safe to swim in.Hillier also has a purple-ish lake sibling. Hutt Lagoon, in Port Gregory on Western Australia's Coral Coast, has a large amount of Dunaliella salina, too. Depending on the season and the amount of cloud coverage, Hutt Lagoon can be different colors, ranging from red to pink to lilac.40The tea bag was an accidental invention.ShutterstockIn 1908, New York tea merchant Thomas Sullivan sent samples of tea leaves to some of his customers in small silken bags. Many of the recipients assumed that the bags were supposed to be used in the same way as the metal infusers. So, they put the entire bag into the teapot, rather than emptying out its contents.After such positive feedback from the happy accident, Sullivan designed intentional teabags for commercial production. In the 1920s, his sachets made of gauze—and later, paper—included the string with the tag hanging over the side so the bag could be easily removed. Some things really do stay the same.41Almost 163,000 pints of Guinness are wasted in facial hair each year.ShutterstockAn actual research study commissioned by Guinness found that an estimated 162,719 pints of Irish stout go to waste every year… via mustaches. The study found that 0.56 milliliters of Guinness get trapped in the average beard or mustache with each sip. And it takes about 10 sips to finish a pint.An estimated 92,370 Guinness consumers every year in the UK have facial hair. Assuming they consume on average 180 pints each a year, the total cost of wasted Guinness annually is about $536,000. The moral of this story? Shave and save!42The Russians arrived 12 days late to the 1908 Olympics because they were using the wrong calendar.ShutterstockOver 2,000 years ago, Julius Caesar promoted the use of the Julian calendar, a 365-day calendar that didn't account for leap years. Eventually, the calendar fell out of sync with the seasonal equinoxes, and holidays—like Easter—didn't land where they should. Finally, in 1582, Pope Gregory XIII mandated that Catholic nations switch to a new Gregorian calendar that solved the problem.But for many countries, including Russia, the switch from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian took centuries. As a result, in 1908, the Russians missed the first 12 days of the Olympics, which was hosted in London, because they were still using the Julian calendar. The country finally changed over in 1918 after the Bolsheviks took control. Fun bonus fact: Greece, the country where the Olympics were born, was the last nation to make the switch in 1923.43Grooves in the road on Route 66 play "America the Beautiful."ShutterstockNew Mexico's Department of Transportation decided to spice up a desolate quarter-mile stretch of Route 66 between Albuquerque and Tijeras. Grooves were added in the road that play music when you drive over them going the speed limit of 45 mph. The grooves work just like the rumble strips, which vibrate your car if you drift out of your lane. These particular strips are positioned to create different pitches when you drive over them, and if you do, you can clearly hear "America the Beautiful" play through the vibrations in your car's wheels.44Elvis Presley's manager sold "I Hate Elvis" badges.AlamyColonel Tom Parker was Elvis Presley's manager for nearly two decades. Many credit him as the mastermind behind Presley's massive commercial success. In 1956, Parker signed a merchandising deal to turn Elvis into a brand name, and by the end of the year, merchandise sales had brought in $22 million.Because he got a 25 percent profit share, Parker was always finding new ways to get fans to spend. He even decided to market to Presley's haters. He came up with the idea to sell badges that read "I Hate Elvis," "Elvis is a Jerk," and "Elvis the Joik" ("jerk" in a New York accent).45Paper bags can be worse for the environment than plastic ones.iStockIt's become a common notion that paper is always a better choice than plastic. In fact, bans on plastic bags are regularly being enacted.However, both paper and plastic have their drawbacks. According to research, paper bag production emits 70 percent more pollution, uses four times as much energy, and takes more time to break down, when compared to plastic bags. Guess the best option is to carry reusable bags with you.46The fastest man in the world has scoliosis.ShutterstockYou might assume that a man who can run as fast as Usain Bolt would be the embodiment of physical perfection. But it turns out, Bolt has had his share of physical difficulties to overcome, including scoliosis. "My spine's really curved bad," Bolt told ESPN Magazine in 2011. "But if I keep my core and back strong, the scoliosis doesn't really bother me. So I don't have to worry about it as long as I work hard."47The majority of people in Iceland believe in elves.Shutterstock/Bhushan Raj TimiaA 2007 University of Iceland survey found that 62 percent of Icelanders believe in real-life elves. In fact, in 2014, protesters claimed a proposed highway would destroy an "elf church," which to many was just a gigantic rock. Eventually, the "church" was moved to a safe place so that it would not be harmed and the construction continued. Though the rock weighed 70 tons and required a crane to move it, the preservation of places important to elves is significant to Icelanders.The country's elf history dates back to Viking-era poems from around the year 1000. To Icelanders, these elves are not tiny figures who build toys for Santa; they actually look very much like humans and can range in size. Many believe that grave misfortune will befall those who dare to build in elf territory, even though it cannot be seen—hence the "church" preservation.48Janis Joplin left $2,500 in her will for her friends to have a party.Archive PL / Alamy Stock PhotoArticle 11 of Janis Joplin's will included the stipulation that she wanted $2,500 of her estate set aside for a post-funeral party "at a suitable location as a final gesture of appreciation and farewell."About 200 special guests were invited to the party with invitations that read, "Drinks are on Pearl," which was a reference to Joplin's nickname and her final album title. The party took place at a suitable location for Joplin: the Lion's Share in San Anselmo, California. "I think it was fitting to send her off that way," Joplin's former lover James Gurley wrote in Pearl: The Obsessions and Passions of Janis Joplin.49Bubble wrap was originally intended to be wallpaper.ShutterstockBubble wrap was invented in 1957 by engineers Alfred W. Fielding and Marc Chavannes, who sealed two shower curtains together, creating a smattering of air bubbles, which they initially tried to sell as wallpaper. Then, in 1960, they realized their product could be used for protection in packaging, and they founded Sealed Air Corporation. When the inventors showed the product to IBM, which had just launched its first mass-produced computers, the tech company became the first big bubble wrap client. Sealed Air still exists today, creating both Cryovac food packaging and yes, bubble wrap.50Ohio DUI offenders must use yellow license plates.Image via Wikimedia CommonsThe standard Ohio license plate is white with navy blue letters and numbers, and a red border at the top. That is, of course, if you don't have multiple DUIs. Since 1967, Ohio has issued special yellow license plates with red characters to DUI offenders. As of 2004, these "scarlet letter plates"—or "party plates"—are mandatory for repeat DUI offenders, and whenever a driver's blood-alcohol level is twice the legal limit. While there is public shame that comes along with these license plates, it also helps the police spot these vehicles when patrolling highways.Source: BestLife
Are Marxist revolutionaries in America terrorists? Or are such people merely phantoms of our imagination and simply do not exist?
This answer may contain sensitive images. Click on an image to unblur it.The Marxist problem in America is much bigger than anyone can imagine. Marxism has been cultivated in American Universities since the 1960’s. The late Professor Noel Ignatiev from Harvard was a leading figure in the Marxist movement and his works “Critical race theory” and “Race Traitor” are being taught in Political science classes in most American Universities. If you think about terrorism as people like Che Guevera running around with an AK47 and murdering people, you have been misled.Terrorists look like this:and this:White Privilege Privilege ConferenceWhite Privilege Conference (WPC) is directed by Jewish professor Abby L. Ferber. The conference pertains to be “beyond skin colour” but the very name “White Privilege Conference” cannot suggest anything but marginalising racial in differences through sociological societal structures. The curricula include films charging whites with inherent, unconscious racism.Abby L. FerberAbby L. Ferber Ph.D. is Professor of Sociology, and Womens’ and Ethnic Studies, and co-founder and Associate Director of the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion at University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Ferber’s first published book was titled White Man Falling: Race, Gender and White Supremacy, then more recently Ferber co-edited Sex, Gender, and Sexuality: The New Basics. Ferber also directs the national White Privilege Conference and is co-founded and co-facilitate the Knapsack Institute, a national curriculum transformation project.Eddie MooreWPC was founded in 2000 by Eddie Moore Jr. Moore also serves as Director of The Privilege Institute. This black male think tank which he founded in 2014 meets annually at the WPC. Moore is as co-editor of Everyday White People Confront Racial and Social Injustice: 15 Stories and the forthcoming on-line workbook, The White Women’s guide to teaching Black Males. Moore attained his Ph.D. in Educational Policy and Leadership Studies at the University of Iowa. Media critics have dismissed the conference as nothing more than White Guilt…“By chalking it all up to white privilege, they don’t have to acknowledge the influence of biology or the deficiencies of other cultures…. White privilege propaganda serves to make whites feel bad about themselves. A demoralised population is easier to manipulate and control.”Brad TrunSomewhere hidden amongst WPC partners you’ll find the ADL (Anti-Defamation League). Perhaps they should have a conference about the number of influential Jews and Jewish organisations in America have over the government, media, banking and financial industry, academia, Hollywood? come on, lets talk about her lofty Jewish Privilege!Which anti-White Professor is teaching your child this semester?Where is the ethic in socially engineering the demise of white people through anti-White prejudicial indoctrination of America’s vulnerable young adults? I’ve intentionally split the following list of anti-White professors into two categories in retrospect of public awareness of their characters.·Walter Goettlich, gives the bird in view of to his equals patch, personalised rainbow badge and communist fist unification poster.Stephanie Behm-CrossProfessor Stephanie Behm Cross, Georgia State University published an academic journal article lamenting the “insidiousness of silence and whiteness” on college campuses. The article states that “Remaining silent may itself be the luxury of white privilege and may reinforce oppression… This is particularly true when working as a White faculty member, operating with high levels of White fragility, within a system of higher education cloaked in Whiteness.”Rochelle GutierrezProfessor Rochelle Gutierrez, University of Illinois argued in a newly published book that algebraic and geometry skills perpetuate “unearned privilege” among whites. “On many levels, mathematics itself operates as Whiteness. Who gets credit for doing and developing mathematics, who is capable in mathematics, and who is seen as part of the mathematical community is generally viewed as White”Katherine CrugerProfessor Katherine Cruger, Chatham University, published an article on employing a “feminist pedagogy” teaching technique in her classes, describing it as a necessary response to students’ waning attention to feminist concerns. Noticing Cruger was quoted to have said that students “seem to be experiencing a kind of feminism fatigue,” and are “wary to admit that they could ever suffer at the hands (or be the instrument) of imperialist white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy.”Sara GiordanoProfessor Sara Giordano, University of California Davis, has vowed to “challenge the authority of Science” by “rewriting knowledge” through a feminist lens. Not only is science rooted in racism, she alleges; it has been used to perpetuate racism and colonial practices.Jodi LinleyProfessor Jodi Linley, University of Iowa, detailed her extensive commitment to teaching classes that “de-construct whiteness” in an academic journal article, arguing that to do otherwise would make her “complicit” in perpetuating white supremacy and white privilege.“These courses really pound a wedge between people based on race, the taxpayers are funding these kinds of courses as well, you’re not really seeing these classes in private institutions.”Arizona State Rep. Bob ThorpeAngela PutmanAssistant Communications Professor Angela Putman, Penn State-Brandywine, believes “mediocracy is a lie” and that white people are “socialised to believe that they got where they are” because of “individual effort”. the only data collected amounting to this surmise was a simple survey completed by 12 of her students.Jennifer GabouryProfessor Jennifer Gaboury, is offering through Hunter College an undergraduate class called the “Abolition of Whiteness” . The course is said to examine “how whiteness – and/or white supremacy and violence – is intertwined with conceptions of gender, race, sexuality, class, body ability, nationality, and age.”Donna RileyEngineering professor Donna Riley of Purdue University denounced academic “rigor,” calling it a “dirty deed” that upholds “white male heterosexual privilege.” Riley defines rigor as “the aspirational quality academics apply to disciplinary standards of quality,” Riley asserts that “rigor is used to maintain disciplinary boundaries, with exclusionary implications for marginalized groups and marginalized ways of knowing.”Rachel ScherrPhysics professors Rachel Scherr and Amy Robertson, both at Seattle Pacific University, argue in the October issue of Race and Physics Teaching that physics instruction is currently unfair to women because “white male privilege pervades the discipline of physics as well as the classrooms in which physics is taught and learned.”Amy RobertsonTo combat this state of affairs, they call upon fellow physics professors, especially those who are white males, to “disrupt privilege” in their classrooms by “recognising their own privilege, coping with the discomfort of unfair advantage, and coming to see themselves as agents of change who can contribute to the disruption of systems of unfair advantage.”Ashleigh $hackleford (pay pal me) gives a lecture titled “All White People Are Racist” to some white people. Note also on the discussion list is Capitalism.Ashleigh $hackleford: White people are born into being DemonsKyle RudickAssistant Professor C. Kyle Rudick University of Northern Iowa and Kathryn B. Golsan of Southern Illinois University argued in an academic paper that that practising “civility” in college classrooms can “reproduce white racial power.” expressing that particularly “whiteness-informed civility,” allegedly “functions to assert control of space” and “create a good white identity”.Kathryn GolsanThis civility can reinforce white privilege, Rudick and Goslan argue, because “civility within higher education is a racialized, rather than universal, norm,” according to the field of “critical whiteness studies.” Responding to criticism Rudick said that he wrote the article in the spirit of his “continued service to Cthulu,”.Dae ElliottProfessor Dae Elliott at San Diego State University faced national criticism and ridicule after giving students a “White Privilege Checklist”. The document also informed students about their alleged privilege based on “gender, sexual orientation, class, and religion. According to the checklist you know you have “white privilege” if, for example, you “can arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time.”Claudia RankineClaudia Rankine is a Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry at Yale University, the Jamaican-born Poet teaches a 2018 spring semester course entitled “An interdisciplinary approach to the understanding of whiteness.” offering students paying 70,570 per year a “discussion of whiteness as a culturally constructed and economic incorporated entity, which touches upon and assigns value to nearly every aspect of American life and culture,”.Courtni WolfgangCourtni Wolfgang, associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) recently wrote an article titled “The White Supremacy in art and education and how she has been a participant.” Elaborating Wolfgang claims that race is a construct created for the purposes of white supremacy claiming that race has been created as an “intentionally violent” weapon against “black and brown bodies”; Wolfgang also charges that the “normalisation of whiteness” in art is inherently violent. She argues that white teachers who do not try to combat the whiteness in art are propagators of violence against their students.Michelle Chan and Maria-Jose Zeledon-PerezProfessors and co-directors of World Cultures program at SDCC Michelle Chan and Maria-Jose Zeledon-Perez lanched a white supremacist seminar ()early October 2019) titled “Confronting White Supremacy through the Arts”. At the event flyers were disturbed claiming that cultural appropriation, “racist mascots,” and “Make American Great Again” are instances of white supremacy. Amongst the leaflets distributed were a White Supremacy Wheel, a Pyramid of White Supremacy that classified “Euro-centric curriculum” and “claiming reverse racism” as “veiled racism” and “funding schools locally as “discrimination.”·Distributed white supremacy “pyramid” which categorizes “Make America Great Again,” cultural appropriation, Columbus Day celebration, and “racist mascots” as instances of “covert white supremacy.”Emily WaltonEmily Walton sociology professor at Dartmouth University called upon other universities to require students to take courses on white privilege and black history stating “if racial equity is to be an achievable goal” then students should be required to take courses on the topics before they graduate. Walton refers to “white blindness” as no accident, that public k-12 schools perpetuate a “white blindness” culture by not “requiring white students to contend with history in an inclusive critical way. Although Walton claims a “small handful of white students in the class usually learn the most”.Vincent FlewellenVincent Flewellen chief diversity officer at Webster University in St.Louis has plans for a new program based of a book, titled, “Witnessing Whiteness: The need to talk about race and how to do it”. The YWCA (a Christian Organisation) initally began the program, which requires participants to be white. Flewellen previously brought a “Witnessing Whiteness” program to Washington University in St.Lous. According to YWCA racial justice director Mary Ferguson, there are currently 16 “Witnessing Whiteness” groups that meet regularly and a dozen more that might start meeting this year.Cheri Gurse and Steven SchapiroAntioch University professor Cheri Gurse and Fielding Graduate University Dean for Academic Affairs Steven Schapiro hosted a screening of a film titled “Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible”. In conjunction with the narrative of the film the hosting professor explained “Racism and white privilege both function at the personal level, the interpersonal level, institutional and systemic levels of society”. “The shame is too deep to look at,” one interviewee said while the film displayed images of a lynching and a black man with a scarred back, “Please don’t make me look at this”.George Ciccariello-MaherCamtab, Associate Professor George Ciccariello-Maher teaches Politics and Global Studies at Drexel University in Philadelphia. On the eve of Christmas 2016 (a Communist obviously infuriated with capitalism) humbug George exploded writing the following anti-White tweet on twitter. In 2016 Ciccariello-Maher had at the time tweeted over sixteen thousand times on twitter accumulating a following influence of over ten thousand subscribers. He also spews his Marxist rhetoric (which he self describes as radical theory) in visitation at U.C. Berkeley, San Quentin State Prison, and the Venezuelan School of Planning in Caracas.··George Ciccariello – “All I want for Christmas is White Genocide.” – “To Clarify: when the whites were massacred during the Haitian Revolution, that was a good thing indeed.”Philip N. CohenCohen is an American sociologist. He is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, and director of SocArXiv, an open archive of the social sciences. In a February Twitter account tweet he wrote “It’s hard for us all to coordinate our stories sometimes, so it appears there are disagreements among us. Fortunately we all agree on the most important issues; eradicating whiteness and undermining it’s civilisations”.Jessie DanielsProfessor, Sociologist at Hunter College Jessie Daniels believes that white people should not bother having families; obviously surmising that to ‘solve the problem’ whites should not be procreating at all. Such arrogance to the fact that White people now make up less than 10% of the worlds population renders her tweets as heading towards a ‘final solution’. Amongst being Anti-white and Jewish Daniels is also a self described ‘expert on race, racism and technology’, an aspiring New York Times best-selling memoirist and an internationally recognized expert in Internet expressions of racism.··Jessie Daniels – “I mean, if you’re a white person who says they’re engaged in dismantling white supremacy, but + you’re forming a white family + reproducing white children that “you want the best for” – how is that helping + not part of the problem?”Daniels writes a scholarly blog, Racism Review, with an architect of white guilt Joe Feagin (Feagin is a variant spelling of Fagin or Fagan, oh, how uncanny!) which boasts two hundred thousand visitors each month and receiving over three point two million visitors since it began.Damon SajnaniIn Spring of 2015 Damon Sajnani, anti-White assistant Professor in UW-Madison’s African Cultural Studies at Arizona State University (ASU) taught a course entitled “U.S Race Theory and the Problem of Whiteness“. In December 2016, two Wisconsin legislators asked the University of Wisconsin to fire Sajnani and cancel his course citing “adding to the polarization of the races in the state” and that the course unfairly premised White people as racist.A quick description of the course asserts how white people:“consciously and unconsciously perpetuate institutional racism and how this not only devastates communities of colour but also perpetuates the oppression of most white folks along the lines of class and gender. In this class, we will ask what an ethical white identity entails, what it means to be #woke, and consider the journal Race Traitor’s motto, ‘treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity‘.”Robert PoeASU Faculty Associate Robert Poe when taking part in a ‘teach in’ to promote the latter course exclaimed “I advocate violence against racists when they mobilise politically”. When asked by an interviewer if he’d had ever used violence to those he deemed ‘racist’ Poe replied “I have”. Robert Poe is listed as teaching classes on Justice Studies, Welfare, and Immigration at ASU.Saida GrundyBoston University professor Saida Grundy teaches sociology and African-American studies but is more infamous known by her controversial anti-White tweets on twitter. Grundy has stated that she attempts to avoid shopping at “white owned businesses” and also that “white men are a population problem”. Further tweets included “White masculinity is THE problem for America’s colleges,” and “Deal with your white s**t, white people. Slavery is a *YALL* thing,”Jonny Eric-WilliamsJohnny Eric Williams is a sociology professor at Connecticut Trinity College teaches the topics of race and racism. In June 2017 the professor fled the state after calling white people “inhuman assholes” stating on both Facebook and Twitter “put end to the vectors of their destructive mythology of whiteness and their white supremacy system #LetThemFuckingDie.” A Republican House Leader and State Senator have since called for the removal of the Professor.Chad ShomurChad Shomura is a assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Colorado Denver, Shomura was teaching a course of America Political Thought when he explained to the students in the room that most traditional “American Political Thought” courses are too focused on the achievements of white men. As a consequence, he exclaimed that he had removed every single white male and their theoretical perspectives from the entire course curriculum.Cheryl MatiasCheryl Matias is an Associate Professor at University of Colorado Denver. Matias in spring 2017 taught a course entitled “Problematizing Whiteness: Educating for Racial Justice” to both Graduates and Under Graduates. Some of the required readings for the course are Learning to be White, White Out: The Continuing Significance of Racism, and an article titled “Sweet Little (White) Girls”? Sex and Fantasy Across the Color Line and the Contestation of Patriarchal White Supremacy.extinction hatredJane CaputiJane Caputi, Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Florida Atlantic University told Oxygen Official Site that Bundy “has been wrongly mythologized — largely due to his ‘white male privilege.’” “[Bundy] never got into the law school he wanted to,” Caputi said. “He was a nose-picker, a nailbiter, not well liked as a child, he tortured frogs — his own opinion of himself preceded everything and the media did just buy that.”Daniel BarretDaniel Barret, professor and chair of West Connecticut State University’s psychology department, in a piece titled “Race Traitor?” the professor states that “whiteness needs to go away” claiming that if “whiteness” is based on “the increasing destruction of the environment” and the “total demolition of value,” specifically “truth, integrity, honesty, defence of the common good, common sense, love broadly construed, recognition of the inherent humanity of other, and so on” then the concept “should be allowed to dissolve into oblivion, erode into nothingness.”. The professor claims that he is “blinded by his on “whiteness”.Donald MossDr. Donald Moss is a private psychoanalyst from New York and program chair for The American Psychoanalytic Association. Moss argues in his tour speaking presentation entitled “On Having Whiteness” that Whiteness “is parasitic in that it is contagious, passed on by other infected people,” and that “biologically ‘white’ people have a particular susceptibility to ‘Whiteness.'”. In short Moss argues that Whiteness is a mental condition people acquire by being born White.A course at Ohio State University called “Crossing Identity Boundaries” that teaches students how to detect microaggressions and white privilege had an adverse reaction with a Somalian Muslim Student named Abdul Artan who stabbed and hit nine people with a car before being killed by police.Two weeks before Artan’s rampage, the class focused on the topic of religious oppression, with a specific focus on the alleged oppression of Muslims. Merely minutes before his attack Artan cited on Facebook that violence and oppression toward Muslims was the reason behind his attack.At two violent ANTIFA riots in Berkeley, a masked man went on a bloody rampage with a bicycle D-lock violently assaulting multiple people. Many people, including a victim, believe the perpetrator to be Eric Clanton, professor of ethics at Diablo Valley College.··4chan Investigation exposes Eric Clanton pictured with Bicycle D-LockThe result of a 4chan digital investigation using stills gained from captured footage of the Berkeley event revealed that the D-lock attacker was in fact Professor Clanton. Go wild ANTIFA member Clanton was eventually arrested on a $200,000 bail bond after some time on the run from public interest, scrutiny and the law. Clanton was eventually charged with four counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon, causing great bodily injury. Court records reveal Clanton took a deal resulting in three years of probation (lasting till Aug. 8, 2021) for the vicious attack at the Berkeley protest.To further interest Professor Clanton’s legal attorney is Dan Siegel; a Communist lawyer. Back in the Sixties civil rights movement Siegel made an infamous “Take back the Peoples Park” speech allegedly prompting a riot of over 3000 communists.··Clanton’s Communist Lawyer Dan Siegel speaking at “Peoples park”The ensuing commotion resulted in 169 people being injured, one protester killed and more than a thousand arrested. Incitement charges against Siegel were eventually dismissed due to “lack of evidence”. Siegel was also co-chair of the Communist workers party at the time of the Greensboro Massacre.Mike IsaacsonANTIFA economics Professor Mike Isaacson of John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a co-founder of the Antifa organisation Smash Racism D.C., which promotes political violence against White Nationalists AND police officers. Isaacson has been placed on administrative leave since September 2017. The president of John Jay College was quoted as being “shocked” to hear the “abhorrent” anti-cop statement spewed by a professor at her school; but as of yet Isaacson has not been fired by the institution in spite of police union requests.··Anti-White Antifa Propaganda says “No Future for White Children” and “It’s not alright to date White People”Mayor de Blasio condemned the professor Friday night tweeting “New York City won’t stand for the vile anti-police rhetoric of Michael Isaacson, And neither should John Jay College.”Derrick BellHarvard Professor Derrick Bell is a front man originator of the American Critical Race Theory. As well as being a long standing member of the Judaic / Communist NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Bell has been an intellectual mentor to President Barack Obama.“These principles suggest that legal rules that stand for equal treatment under law ” i.e. the 14th Amendment ” can remedy only the most blatant forms of discrimination.’ The system is too corrupted, too based on the notion of white supremacy, for equal protection of the laws to ever be a reality. The system must be made unequal in order to compensate for the innate racism of the white majority.”The Marxist criticism of the system was called critical theory; the racial criticism of the system was therefore called Critical Race Theory.Tommy Curry is a professor at Texas A&M. Curry teaches “Radical Black Philosophies” and “Social and Political Philosophy.” In an interview, he says that the murder of white people may be necessary for “black liberation.”Tommy Curry PublicationFurther, he suggests that white people need to fear blacks so much that they believe “death could come for them at any moment.”. Curry advocates “Critical Race Theory.”; a black nationalist version of Marxist Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory.Tom Curry – “Today I want to talk about killing white people in context”.At a 2017 Critical Race Studies in Education Association (CRSEA) conference the follow anti-White tweeted quotes by Black academic participants were observed··University of Illinois at Chicago Professor David Stovall, apparently called the term “diversity of opinion” “white supremacist bullshit,” saying “white tears are an act of physical and political violence.”Stovall is scheduled as a future Key Note speaker to the WPC19 (white privilege) conference at Grand Rapids, Michingan, 4/4/2018··These two tweets together (from the same White Privilege Conference) create a classic double bind scenario, you can clearly see how something as this would be engineered and used to emotionally wreck and in so break white people down, to destroy them. These comments seriously contravenes article 2b of the United Nations Crime on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 1948One communist attendee, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago, concluded her time at the conference by noting that she’s “happy” since she managed to collect “a few white tears.”Kamau KambonDr. Kamau Kambon (aka Leroy Jefferson) used to teach Afrikaner Studies at North Carolina State University before his infamous ‘white genocide’ speech was broadcast on CSpan addressing a panel on “Hurricane Katrina Media Coverage”. Kambon received a Citizen’s Award in 1999 by the Triangle’s left-wing newspaper, The Independent Weekly.“And the one idea is, how we are going to exterminate white people because that in my estimation is the only conclusion I have come to. We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet to solve this problem…. “You’re either supporting white people in their process of death, or you’re for African liberation.”Dr Kamau KambonKambon – “and the one idea is..”.Katherine DettwylerProfessor Katherine Dettwyler was fired from the University of Delaware after stating on Facebook that Otto Warmbier (a north Korean imprisonment victim) being one of the “young, white, rich, clueless white males,” and “got exactly what he deserved” suggesting that he deserved to die. She also spread Fake News about interracial rape, inverting reality by blaming White men for the crime. When challenged Dettwyler said Warmbier fit the mold of a student who would “rape drunk girls” and “snort cocaine.” Students have described her as “obnoxious,” and even claiming that she “hates America.”Noel IgnatievRussian, Noel Ignatiev is infamous for his call to abolish the “white race” and known for his Critical race theory. Jewish Ignatiev is the co-founder and co-editor of the journal Race Traitor and the New Abolitionist Society, a journal that promoted the idea that “treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity“.In September / October issue of Harvard magazine 2002 Ignatiev wrote the following statement…“The goal of abolishing the white race is, on its face, so desirable that some may find it hard to believe that it could incur any opposition other than from committed white supremacists… Make no mistake about it: we intend to keep bashing the dead white males, and the live ones, and the females too, until the social construct known as ‘the white race’ is destroyed.”Noel IgnatievThis was also reiterated by Ignatiev in a televised interview, captured in the following audio sample:Ignatiev – “Treason to whiteness is loyality to humanity..”.During the sixties Marxist Ignatiev became part of the Third Worldism and Maoist New Communist Movement splintering into the Sojourner Truth Organisation in 1970.Less famous was crusty Ignatiev’s terminated contract as academic advisor for Dunster House (Harvard University) after infighting broke out over a toaster oven being designated for kosher use only. Ignatiev’s behaviour during the altercation was described as “unbecoming of a Harvard tutor”.StudentsStudent author Rudy Martinez written an anti-White opinion piece in a Texas State University student newspaper telling White students that “Your DNA is an Abomination.” The Student Paper ‘the University Star’ who gave the vile anti-White student a vomit platform is funded by state tuition and tax dollars.The editorial concludes “Whiteness will be over because we want it to be. And when it dies, there will be millions of cultural zombies aimlessly wandering across a vastly changed landscape. Ontological speaking, white death will mean liberation for all… Until then, remember this: I hate you because you shouldn’t exist. You are both the dominant apparatus on the planet and the void in which all other cultures, upon meeting you, die.”Nathaniel William ThomasStudent Nathaniel William Thomas, 17 has been charged as an adult with sexual assault and multiple counts of molestation, kidnapping and aggravated assault involving alleged attacks on three people. Administrators at prominent Hamilton high school, Arizona; the principal, athletic director and head coach knew about allegations of abuse but failed to alert the authorities. Police have recommended charges to prosecutors against the Administrators in connection with the high school ‘Toon Squad and Rape Squad’.ConclusionTheir goal is to create Communist proxy army wagering “Concept of Alienation” that was originally penned by Karl Marx. Ethnics are imported, assimilated then educated with criticality to turn the country inside out until nationalism can no longer be recognised.Share this:·Twitter·Facebook·RelatedNAACP and SPLCJune 21, 2020In "Exposure"Mao and Communist InternationalJune 22, 2020In "Exposure"Rise of the MK into the ANCJune 23, 2020In "Exposure"Posted In ExposureTagged Abby L. 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