Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Disgruntled Amazon warehouse employees are being driven to the point of suicide.

Following reports of workers being forced to pee in bottles and managers encouraging employees to lie about workplace injuries, it’s no surprise that over a five-year period there have been nearly 200 calls summoning emergency workers to Amazon warehouses for “suicide attempts, suicidal thoughts and other mental-health episodes,” reports the Daily Beast‘s Max Zahn and Sharif Paget – who spoke to current and former employees.  Continue reading “911 Flooded With Calls About Suicidal Amazon Warehouse Employees”

Middle East Monitor

Last year was the deadliest yet for children in Syria, with more than 1,100 killed by fighting, the United Nations said on Monday, with the bloody conflict about to enter its ninth year, reports Reuters.

UN children’s agency UNICEF said it had been able to verify 1,106 child deaths from the fighting in 2018 – the highest annual toll since war broke out in 2011 – but that the true figure was likely to be much higher.  Continue reading “UN says 2018 deadliest year yet for Syrian children”

Middle East Monitor

An Israeli journalist who called Israeli army soldiers “animals” for beating a Palestinian father and son in custody is to face trial.

Oshrat Kotler, a journalist with Israel’s Channel 13, is to face trial on charges of incitement, incrimination of suspects, failure to grant a right of reply and more after she called several soldiers accused of beating two Palestinians in custody “human animals”, the Jerusalem Post reported.  Continue reading “Israel journalist facing trial for calling soldiers who beat Palestinians ‘animals’”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Sadly, we can’t say we’re surprised.

Driven by the high costs of higher education and the absurdly high cost of living in California, a recent survey revealed a stunning figure: Nearly 20% of Community College students in America’s most populous state are homeless.

Whether they’re sleeping in their cars, or crashing on couches, or are among the growing number of California’s “unsheltered” homeless, some 19% responded to a survey of community college students saying they either didn’t have a place to live, or were simply crashing or living in their vehicles.  Continue reading “20% Of California Community College Student Are Homeless, Study Finds”

American Digest

I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the lower animals (so-called), and contrasting them with the traits and dispositions of man. I find the result humiliating to me. For it obliges me to renounce my allegiance to the Darwinian theory of the Ascent of Man from the Lower Animals; since it now seems plain to me that the theory ought to be vacated in favor of a new and truer one, this new and truer one to be named the Descent of Man from the Higher Animals.  Continue reading “The Damned Human Race by Mark Twain”

Wears War

As discussed in ‘Reclaiming An American Hero: Bobby Fischer The Fearless Genius’, Bobby Fischer was widely criticized for his controversial statements outside of chess. For example, Dick and Jeremy Schaap questioned Fischer’s sanity, while Charles Krauthammer wrote that “he’s clearly a sick man.”[34]However, it would be more accurate to state that Fischer used his prodigious intellect to read widely and deeply to discover many of the lies that pervade our society. His exposure of the Holocaust hoax is especially praiseworthy. Bobby Fischer was truly an authentic American hero.  Continue reading “Movie Review Of ‘Bobby Fischer Against The World’: Was The Documentary Designed To Discredit The Opinions Of A Chess Genius & National Hero?”

Axios

Generation Z has a more positive view of the word “socialism” than previous generations, and — along with millennials — are more likely to embrace socialistic policies and principles than past generations, according to a new Harris Poll given exclusively to Axios.

Continue reading “Poll: Young Americans are embracing socialism”

Daily Mail

The doomed Ethiopian Airlines jet that crashed killing all 157 on board yesterday ‘had smoke pouring from the rear’ before coming down ‘with a loud boom’, a witness has said.

Gebeyehu Fikadu said he saw flight ET302 ‘swerving and dipping’ while ‘luggage and clothes came burning down’ when it crashed within minutes of take-off from Addis Ababa yesterday morning.  Continue reading “Ethiopian air crash: Airlines ground Boeing 737 Max 8 jets”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Following a dramatic hearing at a federal district court in Eastern Virginia, activist and former military prisoner Chelsea Manning was jailed by a judge for contempt of court after refusing to testify to a grand jury empaneled in the government’s long running criminal investigation into Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange.

The judge, the Hon. Claude H. Hilton, ruled that Manning must remain in civil detention until she testifies, her lawyer Moira Meltzer-Cohen told the New York Times. Continue reading “Chelsea Manning Jailed For Refusing To Testify About Wikileaks”

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Archive: TWFTT 3-11-19

Breitbart – by John Binder

Foreign workers have now outpaced American workers in terms of job growth for at least half a year, new Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data reveals.

In February 2018, foreign-born workers continued to make job growth gains over native-born American workers. Foreign-born workers, for example, saw more than three times as much job growth as native-born Americans last month.  Continue reading “Foreign Workers Outpace Native-Born Americans in Job Growth for Six Months”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Denver, CO — A bar fight at a local Denver establishment took a turn for the worse—after it had ended and one of the fighters was in handcuffs. After the fight was over and the suspect subdued, graphic video captured the moment a Denver cop lost his temper and proceeded to attack a handcuffed man, knocking him unconscious and then gloating about it.

According police, the incident happened last year, but the video was only just released. Police say that a bar fight broke out at a sports bar in downtown Denver and after it was over, Cpl. Michael Oestmann had Kevin Watson handcuffed in the basement.  Continue reading ““Who’s Unconscious Now?”: Cop Snaps, Attacks Handcuffed Man and Gloats About It”

Mish Talk – by Mish Shedlock

Under a proposed Illinois law, it will be a crime to report certain crimes. There are ways around this insanity.State Sen. Christina Castro introduced a bill last session to prevent illegal alien reporting. It passed both houses but was vetoed by Rauner.

Rauner rightly concluded that such a bill would violate federal laws. I believe it would be unconstitutional to boot.  Continue reading “Illinois Law Would Ban Landlords from Reporting Illegal Alien Tenants”

Freedom of the Press Foundation – by Camille Fassett

The California Attorney General’s office is threatening reporters with legal action merely for possessing a list of the state’s law enforcement officers that have been convicted of crimes — obtained through a public records request.

In a Jan. 29 letter to journalists Jason Paladino and Robert Lewis, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s office called possession of the list a crime.  Continue reading “In a brewing First Amendment fight, California’s Attorney General threatens journalists for possessing a public records document”