Biden Ally Says White House Criticism Is ‘the Same Foolishness That Got Us Donald Trump’

The former director of the White House’s Office of Public Engagement and top ally of President Biden, Cedric Richmond, says Democratic attacks and criticisms of the Biden White House are “the same foolishness” that got former President Donald Trump elected Business Insider reports.

Source: Biden Ally Says White House Criticism Is ‘the Same Foolishness That Got Us Donald Trump’

UK Home Office launches new assault on the rights of modern slavery survivors | openDemocracy (Me: new slaves not right type for help from Boris’ Britain?)

Yet, seemingly overnight in March 2021, Boris Johnson’s administration chose to re-interpret growing awareness of slavery as an “alarming rise of abuse within the modern slavery system”. In fact, despite 86% of trafficking cases receiving a positive final decision in the first quarter of 2021 from the Home Office, the home secretary Priti Patel argued that “the law on modern slavery is being exploited”. The government later admitted, via a freedom of information request, that there was no evidence of system abuse, let alone a rise in abuse by “foreign national offenders” or “child rapists” as a Home Office press release had originally claimed.

Without the backing of a single survivor-led group, sweeping changes to survivor rights were proposed in order to make it much harder for victims to secure support, such as access to safe housing, caseworker advocacy, counselling, or legal help. These plans were not made accessible to those who spoke a language other than English or Welsh during the consultation, excluding survivors with language barriers from sharing the impact of these changes on their lives. The resultant Nationality and Borders Act comes into force this month, and will take away survivors’ guaranteed support. Decision makers will instead be granted new powers to prevent survivors from getting the help they need due to factors irrelevant to their case – such as the victims’ offending history or even the time it takes them to share evidence.

 

Source: UK Home Office launches new assault on the rights of modern slavery survivors | openDemocracy

Boris Johnson refuses to publish official pandemic diaries | openDemocracy

Boris Johnson has refused to release the official diary of his meetings during the pandemic, sparking accusations that the prime minister “does not believe rules apply to him”.

Over the past year, openDemocracy has been battling behind the scenes to see logs of ministers’ calls and visits – which could give a crucial insight into who was lobbying Johnson’s government while its members shaped the UK response to COVID.

New chancellor Nadhim Zahawi told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Wednesday that “evidence and transparency is what you are going to see from this team, from this prime minister”.

Yet 18 ministers have refused to tell us how they spent their time as Britain’s biggest health crisis in a century unfolded.

Source: Boris Johnson refuses to publish official pandemic diaries | openDemocracy

Do Better Wednesdays, & An American Salt March?

Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better

A tool building related prompt from chapter 8, if we could find something as useful to do as making salt in defiance of an oppressive and economically fundamental law:

“Pilgrimage for empathy and Human Rights across the USA”

Who would be interested in leading such a march, do you imagine, or maybe just starting a walking group in your area?

And walking is a harmonious tool for keeping both the body and the mind sound, or making it sound if it is not.

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Holistic High School Lessons,

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There’s a shortage of monkeypox vaccine. Could one dose instead of two suffice? | Science | AAAS

Compelling data from monkey and human studies suggest a single dose of the vaccine—produced by Bavarian Nordic and sold under three different brand names—solidly protects against monkeypox, and that the second dose mainly serves to extend the durability of protection. Source: There’s a shortage of monkeypox vaccine. Could one dose instead of two suffice? | Science | AAAS