“It’s the little things like this that go unnoticed”

 Twas the week before Christmas when this Facebook post first appeared:
TeDera Dwayne Graves II reviewed Byram, MS – Police Department — 5 star

December 17. 2017

This is an unusual post, but my 5 year old brother (wants to be a police officer) called Byram PD to tell them that the Grinch is stealing people’s Christmas and he didn’t want them to steal his. Instead of them ignoring the call, or being annoyed by, I’m sure another pointless phone call, they sent an officer out to our home to see him and speak with him. Officer Lauren Develle responded to the call and spoke with him for several minutes in regards to his phone call. It’s the little things like this that go unnoticed, especially in society today, with what police officers do. Thank you to Officer Develle and BPD for not only making my little brothers day but for showing him that being an officer isn’t just about stopping crime. Thank you for all that you do for the community; your hard work and dedication to the mission doesn’t go unnoticed.

Big brother Tedara posted these photos on his Facebook page:

As well as a delightful video here:

UN Meets Over Status of Jerusalem; Overwhelming Majority Votes Against US

Photo: Wide view of the General Assembly Hall. UN Photo/Manuel Elias

The General Assembly further affirmed that “any decisions and actions which purport to have altered the character, status or demographic composition of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded in compliance with relevant resolutions of the Security Council.”

General Assembly demands all States comply with UN resolutions regarding status of Jerusalem

21 December 2017 – By an overwhelming majority, Member States in the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday “demanded” that all countries comply with Security Council resolutions regarding the status of Jerusalem.

Through a resolution adopted by a recorded vote of 128 in favour to nine against, with 35 abstentions, the 193-member Assembly expressed “deep regret” over recent decisions concerning the status of Jerusalem and stressed that the Holy City “is a final status issue to be resolved through negotiations in line with relevant UN resolutions.”

Action in the Assembly today follows a failed attempt by the Security Council on Monday adopt a similar text reflecting regret among the body’s members about “recent decisions regarding the status of Jerusalem,” with a veto from the United States, a permanent member of the Council.

Ahead of that failed resolution, Nickolay Mladenov, Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, told the Security Council that the security situation in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory had become more tense in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s decision on 6 December to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Subsequently, Yemen and Turkey, in their respective capacities as Chair of the Arab Group and the Chair of the Summit of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation, requested the President of the General Assembly to “urgently resume’ the tenth emergency special session of the General Assembly in accordance with the so-named ‘Uniting for peace’ procedure.

This procedure, under Assembly resolution 377 (1950), is a pathway around a Security Council veto. By it, the Assembly can call an emergency special session to consider a matter “with a view to making appropriate recommendations to members for collective measures,” if the Security Council fails to act or if there is lack of unanimity among the Council’s permanent members, China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and the United States.

Since the tenth such meeting, the Assembly has temporarily adjourned the emergency special session and authorized “the President of the General Assembly […] to resume its meeting upon request from Member States,” allowing for speedy consideration by the body of urgent issues.

The most recent resumed emergency session was in 2009 when the Assembly called a meeting on East Jerusalem and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Resolutions in the Assembly are non-binding and do not carry the force of international law as do measures agreed in the Security Council.

Today’s resolution demanded that “all States comply with Security Council resolutions regarding the Holy City of Jerusalem, and not recognize any actions or measures contrary to those resolutions.”

The General Assembly further affirmed that “any decisions and actions which purport to have altered the character, status or demographic composition of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded in compliance with relevant resolutions of the Security Council.”

In that regard the Assembly also called upon all States to refrain from the establishment of diplomatic missions in the Holy City of Jerusalem, pursuant to Security Council resolution 478 adopted in 1980.

Reiterating its call for the reversal of the negative trends that endanger the two-State solution, the Assembly urged greater international and regional efforts and support aimed at achieving, without delay, a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East.

Anti-Evolution and Anti-Climate Science Legislation Scorecard: 2017

    Robert Luhn
    11.27.2017

Thanks in part to NCSE’s efforts, it was a bad year for those who would make it easier to miseducate kids about science, with one major exception: Florida. Signed into law in June 2017, Florida’s House Bill 989 allows any county resident—not just any parent with a child in the country’s public schools—to file a complaint about textbooks and other instructional materials. Climate change and evolution were clearly among the targets of HB 989.

Anti-science legislation fared poorly elsewhere in the U.S. None of the “academic freedom” bills aimed at empowering teachers to miseducate their students passed, although it was close in Oklahoma and South Dakota. In Arkansas, a bill that would allow creationism to be taught never got to the point of being drafted. A novelty in 2017 were “academic freedom” bills in the form of non-binding resolutions, which were passed in Alabama and Indiana.

The legislative lay of the land:

Alabama

House Joint Resolution 78
Aim: “Academic freedom”
Status: Passed House and Senate; did not require governor’s signature
Links: Antiscience resolution adopted in Alabama

Arkansas

HB 2050
Aim: would allow creationism to be taught in public schools
Status: Died in House committee
Links: Arkansas creationism bill apparently dies

Florida

HB 989
Aim: Instructional materials challenge
Status: Passed the House and Senate; signed into law

SB 1210
Aim: Instructional materials challenge
Status: Abandoned in favor of HB 989

Links: Florida’s antiscience bill becomes law

Idaho

Senate Concurrent Resolution 121
Aim: Delete climate change from state science standards
Status: Passed both houses; did not require governor’s signature
Links: Climate change deletion finalized in Idaho

Indiana

Senate Resolution 17
Aim: “Academic freedom”
Status: Passed Senate; did not require House passage or governor’s signature
Links: Indiana antiscience resolution passes the Senate

Iowa

HF 140
Aim: Would make state science standards optional or repeal them
Status: Died in House committee

HF 480
Aim: Would require “opposing points of view” to evolution and climate change be taught
Status: Died in House committee

Links: Two down in Iowa

Oklahoma

SB 393
Aim: “Academic freedom” bill
Status: Passed in Senate; died in the House
Links: Oklahoma’s antiscience bill blocked

South Dakota

SB 55
Aim: Would have empowered science denial in the classroom
Status: Died in committee
Links: South Dakota’s antiscience bill stopped

Texas

HB 1485
Aim: “Academic freedom” bill
Status: Died in House committee
Links: Antiscience legislation dies in Texas

Wisconsin

AB 299
Aim: Campus free speech bill; creationist sponsor claims it might protect creationist college students
Status: Passed Assembly, currently with Senate

SB 250
Aim: Campus free speech bill; creationist sponsor claims it might protect creationist college students
Status: Currently with Senate
Links: Would a Wisconsin bill protect science denial on campus?

www.ncse.com

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Another North Korea Soldier Crosses DMZ Alive

UPDATE: Shots Fired But All Clear Now

SEOUL, Dec. 21 (Yonhap) — A North Korean soldier fled to South Korea through the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the inter-Korean land border, Thursday, followed by gunfire from both sides, the South’s military said.

The “low-ranking” soldier appeared in front of a guard post on the mid-western front at around 8:04 a.m. amid thick fog, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).

After the defection, the North’s border guards approached the military demarcation line (MDL) apparently in search of the defector, a JCS official told reporters.

In response, the South’s troops fired some 20 warning shots at around 9:30 a.m., he said.

Roughly 40 minutes later, there was the sound of several gunshots from the North, but no bullets were found to have crossed the border, he added.

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SEOUL, Dec. 21 (Yonhap) — A North Korean soldier fled to South Korea through the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the inter-Korean land border, Thursday, five weeks after a dramatic Panmunjom defection by a fellow serviceman. the South’s military said.

The “low-ranking” soldier appeared in front of a guard post on the mid-western front at around 8:04 a.m. amid thick fog, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).

There was no gunfire involving the latest defection of a North Korean soldier, the fourth this year alone, and no unusual movement of the North’s border troops has been detected either, a JCS official told reporters.

Related authorities are looking into the defector’s intentions, he added.

An image of a North Korean soldier's defection to South Korea (Yonhap)

An image of a North Korean soldier’s defection to South Korea (Yonhap)

In a separate announcement, a Unification Ministry official said two North Korean people aboard a fishing boat defected to the South on Wednesday.

The “non-powered” vessel was reportedly found in the East Sea by a P-3C naval patrol plane, and the North Korean men expressed their intent to defect.

Last month, a North Korean soldier made a successful dash to the South via the truce village of Panmunjom after suffering multiple gunshot wounds fired by the communist nation’s border guards.

An official tally of the JCS shows that 15 North Korean people, including four soldiers, have fled to the South this year, versus one soldier and four civilians in 2016.

South Korea loudspeakers broadcast defection news to North Korean troops

Rosie vs Ben Shapiro: Twitter Celebrity Death Match Blow by Blow

UPDATE 12.23.17

UPDATE 12.22.17

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DECEMBER 19… THE STORY BEGINS…

It all started when Rosie offered a cool four million to settle the GOP tax debate:

 

Then Ben Shapiro jumped in suggesting bribery.

Which caused Rosie to request that Shapiro “suck her dick.”

And this simply resulted in pushing Ben Shapiro to over one million followers. Here another look at the timeline:

Twitter users then declared Ben Shapiro the winner of today’s Twitter battle.

Report: Campus speech codes decline for 10th straight year

Defending Science: Yangyang Cheng’s Award-Winning Essay

Yangyang Cheng is a postdoctoral research associate at Cornell University’s Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education (CLASSE), and a member of the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. She received her PhD in physics from the University of Chicago in 2015, and her Bachelor’s in Science from the University of Science and Technology of China.

Marines Drill in Subfreezing Temperatures in South Korea

SEOUL, Dec. 19 (Yonhap) — Hundreds of South Korean and U.S. marines have teamed up for a winter training in the eastern mountainous region of PyeongChang, South Korea’s Marine Corps said Tuesday.

The three-week exercise began Dec. 4 at the Mount Hwangbyeong training camp as part of the Korea Marine Exercise Program.

It involves more than 220 South Korean Marines and some 220 U.S. Marines stationed in Okinawa, Japan. The two sides have staged such a combined winter drill since 2013, aiming to sharpen their combat skills in subfreezing temperatures.

South Korean and U.S. marines train at a snow-covered mountain training site in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, in this photo provided by South Korea's Marine Corps. (Yonhap)

South Korean and U.S. marines train at a snow-covered mountain training site in PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, in this photo provided by South Korea’s Marine Corps. (Yonhap)

“This exercise has been held with a focus on enhancing the combined combat capabilities of the South Korean and U.S. Marine Corps in winter war conditions under which temperatures drop down to about minus 20 C,” the unit said.

South Korea’s Marines have also staged a training to support security measures for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games, which will open in the town in February.

South Korean Marine Corps Commandant Lt. Gen. Jun Jin-goo plans to visit the training site later in the day to give the troops pep talks.

Twitter Purge: Sampling of Accounts Suspended: Even Richard Spencer is Confused

Twitter purge

Twitter has stayed silent of which accounts have been suspended today, leading users to share information as it is discovered. Here are a few so far (will keep adding):

Jared Taylor

American Renaissance

JDL Canada (Jewish Defence League)

Britain First

Jayda Fransen

Paul Golding

Michael Hill (LotS)

Jeff Schoep (NSM)

Vanguard America

Generation Identity

@nordicfrontier, the podcast of the far-right Nordic Resistance Movement

English Defence League (@edlofficialpage)

Occidental Dissent, Hunter Wallace (@occdissent)

Traditionalist Workers Party (@tradworker). TWP was the organization co-founded by the neo-Nazi profiled in the NYT’s “Nazi next door” story.

New Black Panther Account

American Nazi Party @ANP14.

@FreedomofUSofA

Brad Griffin/occidental dissent

Halal Kitty

Jeff Schoepp

Ottoman Groyper

Conker Groyper

@ModerateComment

Michael Hill

Hunter Wallace

Based Atlanta

Matt Parrott

League of the South

STILL STANDING: