China Treats Its People Better Than the United States During Covid-19
- This Is Outrageous How Are People Allowing This To Happen!
- China “Parties Like It Is 2019” At Pool Parties, Nightcubs & Bars From Wuhan To Beijing
- Landlords to Start Putting Alexa in Your Apartment Before You Move In
- Three More Arrested in Australia for Making Anti-Lockdown Posts Online
This Is Outrageous How Are People Allowing This To Happen!Posted: 07 Sep 2020 01:13 PM PDTIn this video we explain, what on earth is going on with “racial inclusion,” Julian Assange and the protest movement in the United States.The post This Is Outrageous How Are People Allowing This To Happen! appeared first on We Are Change. |
China “Parties Like It Is 2019” At Pool Parties, Nightcubs & Bars From Wuhan To BeijingPosted: 06 Sep 2020 08:57 PM PDTA few weeks ago, we joked that the people of Wuhan were ‘partying at ground zero’ when a story about a massive pool party to celebrate the end of the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak went viral around the world. But unlike in the US, the Communist Party defended the pool party by arguing that it was a much-needed release for the people of Wuhan.After suffering through one of the first, and most restrictive, global lockdowns, the people of Wuhan have defeated the virus, a party spokesman said. The party was one of their rewards.Now, the Financial Times is reporting on the return of the nightlife scene in China. Revelers have returned to China’s nightclubs and bars at a faster pace than perhaps anywhere else in the world. In the US, bars and nightclubs have been closed and blamed for causing the outbreak across the Sun Belt that peaked over the summer. South Korea has also blamed its nightlife for an outbreak that, as it turned out, was largely the result of tests picking up asymptomatic people who were infected elsewhere.But in Beijing, partiers have reverted to the pre-pandemic tableau: bars are tightly packed, with revelers wearing little in the way of clothing, and no masks.The procedure is simple. Revelers must use their smartphones to show their COVID-19 testing status is negative. Then they’re temperatures are taken, before being allowed in. Once inside, they can rest assured that the odds of being infected are minuscule. When asked, several revelers told the FT they felt like they had earned the “freedom to party”.Analysts of the middle class in China have also bandied about the term “revenge spending”, even as China’s economic collapse was even worse than expected.“From restrictions [on movement] and shop closures to no restrictions and shops opening, there’s [going] to be a big rebound,” said Tao Wang, chief China economist at UBS in Hong Kong. But while many middle-class professionals are engaging in “revenge spending” after months of being unable to splash the cash, lower-income workers are still suffering.Economists say China’s economy is stuck in two-track growth, widening the wealth gap. The most conspicuous sign of the return to confidence in China was the giant pool party held last month in Wuhan, the city where the outbreak originated.One western expert said China’s heavy handed response to the outbreak is one reason its people can enjoy these relatively friction-less events.Susan Michie, professor of health psychology at University College London, said that for China to have this level of social life whilst keeping transmission low suggested they had the right protective measures in place and a good “test, trace and isolate” system.“It is a fascinating potential insight into how we could do things differently [in western countries],” Prof Michie added. After Ms Lee returned from the Beidaihe festival, she talked to friends in the US whose lives have still not returned to normal. “Our relative recovery is a result of the strong-handed measures China took, after realising it got it wrong in Wuhan to begin with,” she argued. “It was the right approach.”As far as the international outcry caused by the Wuhan pool party goes, with many claiming the party was particularly “disrespectful” since China is responsible for allowing the pandemic out of the gate, one party official told the FT that the rest of the world was just jealous.Mr Luo said he was aware of “bitter comments” from those outside China questioning why people in Wuhan were able to party when they still had to abide by strict social distancing guidelines. There was also resentment on Chinese social media from residents of other cities — some of whom blame Wuhan for its first outbreak. “I think they just can’t make peace with the fact that we Wuhan people are back on our feet,” Mr Luo said. “We’re entitled to a little fun in life, after what’s happened.”With China’s official infection numbers so low that the outbreak is officially over, China’s young are apparently sufficiently emboldened, and eager to enjoy themselves. It’s almost as if they’ve already been vaccinated…The post China “Parties Like It Is 2019” At Pool Parties, Nightcubs & Bars From Wuhan To Beijing appeared first on We Are Change. |
Landlords to Start Putting Alexa in Your Apartment Before You Move InPosted: 06 Sep 2020 07:46 PM PDTAmazon’s Alexa smart home gadgets are becoming more popular by the day, but there are still many people holding out on buying these types of devices because they have privacy concerns.However, soon some of us may not have a choice because Amazon is making moves to have the devices pre-installed in places like apartment buildings.Amazon has also been working hard to ensure that there is an Alexa device is every single hotel room.Last week, Amazon announced “Alexa for Residential,” a plan that would allow landlords and apartment complex owners to make bulk purchases of Alexa devices so they can be pre-installed into their rental units.IOTAS, STRATIS IoT, and Sentient Property Services are the first smart home integrators to use Alexa for Residential, and they will open multiple smart apartment residences across the U.S. this fall, according to a press release from the company.Liron Torres, Head of Smart Properties, Amazon Alexa said that the devices installed through this program will have specific features for landlords and tenants.“Our vision was to create a service that makes having an Alexa-enabled home accessible for anyone, regardless of whether they rent or own their home. Alexa for Residential goes beyond the smart home—it also enables property managers to provide custom voice experiences for their residents, including information about property amenities and custom services. We’re excited to be teaming up with IOTAS, STRATIS IoT and Sentient Property Services to start, and look forward to expanding this experience to even more apartment residences across the US,” Torres said.Amazon claims that landlords won’t have any access to data or voice recordings, but Amazon will, and so will the police if they want to request it.Alexa has already been used as a witness in numerous criminal cases, and while this data was mostly used to solve murders, it is not unreasonable to imagine a scenario where a spy agency like the NSA cooperates with Amazon to use Alexa for dragnet data gathering on innocent citizens.Even if Amazon were to object to this type of operation, an organization like the NSA would surely have the resources to either hack the technology, or just infiltrate the corporation in order to make use of the data.Alexa’s short history has shown that Amazon can be very careless and devious with the data collected from these devices.According to a Bloomberg investigation last year, Amazon employees were listening to Alexa voice recordings and transcribing them.The employees were reportedly tasked with helping the device respond to commands better, but customers were obviously concerned when they discovered this was happening.After the controversy, the company added an option to opt-out of human reviews, but many customers are still extremely suspicious, and potential customers are even more reluctant to get involved.According to another report last year, Alexa doesn’t always delete data when the user tells it to.Still, despite these very serious concerns, over 100 million Alexa-powered devices have been sold as of last year.Republished from TheMindUnleashed.com with permissionThe post Landlords to Start Putting Alexa in Your Apartment Before You Move In appeared first on We Are Change. |
Three More Arrested in Australia for Making Anti-Lockdown Posts OnlinePosted: 06 Sep 2020 07:26 PM PDTEarlier this week we reported that a pregnant woman from Melbourne, Australia, was arrested in her home for creating a social media page for an anti-lockdown protest. According to a new report from ABC news, three other Australians have also been arrested for making anti-lockdown posts online.On Friday morning, a man named James Bartolo was also arrested in his home, and his arrest was recorded as well.In the video, which was live-streamed through his Facebook page, Bartolo can be seen arguing with police who were gathered outside of his door, insisting that they did not have permission to enter his property.“You don’t have authorization to be on the property,” he said.Cops at the door….Posted by James Bartolo on Thursday, September 3, 2020Eventually, police busted through the door and made the arrest anyway. Since he did not go with the police willingly they stacked up additional charges against him, including resisting arrest and possession of prohibited weapons that were found in his home.Bartolo is reportedly the fourth Australian the be arrested for incitement related to anti-lockdown posting online. After his arrest, Bartolo posted followup videos urging his friends and supporters to stay away from the upcoming protests in Melbourne on Sunday, calling the protests a “trap.”He also suggested that large crowds at the protest could be used as an excuse to extend the lock-down measures. The region of Victoria is currently under level 4 restrictions, which includes a curfew and a limit on how far people can travel from their homes. As of now, there is no clear date for when the lockdown restrictions will be lifted in the region.The crackdown and string of arrests were criticized by the Australian Human Rights Commission who posted a statement on Twitter regarding 28-year-old Zoe Buhler, the woman who was arrested in front of her children for organizing a protest on Facebook.pic.twitter.com/TEEx99Rhdx— Australian Human Rights Commission (@AusHumanRights) September 3, 2020Republished from TruthTheory.com with permissionThe post Three More Arrested in Australia for Making Anti-Lockdown Posts Online appeared first on We Are Change. |
U.S. incarcerates more people than China or Russia, state Supreme Court candidate Joe Donald says
Comment: Yes prisoners make great slave labor for over 100 U.S. Corporations. Plus fees and fines are great money makers for corrupt political leaders or scammers.
China has nearly 1.4 billion people — four times as many as the United States’ 321 million.
So, does the U.S. really incarcerate more people than China (and Russia, too)?
That is the claim from Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Joe Donald, who is challenging recently appointed state Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Bradley in the spring 2016 election. State appeals court Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg, who was a candidate for the high court in 2011, and Madison attorney Claude Covelli are also running.
In a Dec. 2, 2015 interview on “The Devil’s Advocates,” a liberal radio talk show in Madison, Donald was asked about racial justice being part of his platform.
Donald, who would be the first African-American elected to the state’s high court (former Justice Louis Butler was appointed, then lost an election), said he supports alternatives to jail and prison.
“It isn’t all about simply retribution and punishment,” he said. “That if you treat the underlying issues, then in essence you transform that person’s life, you rehabilitate them, they are able to be productive citizens and they’re able to be strong advocates for their families.
“And by strengthening families, in my opinion, you actually reduce crime. And so I’m a huge proponent of trying to address that issue. You know, we lock up close to 2.4 million in this country. We’re locking up more people than China and Russia.”
We’ll see from a recent fact check that Donald’s statement is essentially on target, though available figures for China are to some extent understated.
The numbers
In October 2015, PolitiFact National rated Mostly True a statement by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who is seeking the 2016 Democratic nomination for president. He said: “Today in America, we have more people in jail than any other country on Earth.”
The U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics’ latest figures showed there were more than 2.22 million people in local jails, and state and federal prisons in 2013.
We found that other estimates — which can vary based on the time they were made and the definition of incarceration — are similar.
The University of London-based Institute for Criminal Policy Research also uses 2.22 million. And an estimate from the Massachusetts-based Prison Policy Initiative, a think tank that advocates for reducing the American prison population, was slightly higher, at 2.4 million.
Those figures put the United States at No. 1 in the world in terms of incarcerating people.
Comment: The Freeist country in the world is a bad JOKE.