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Is War With Russia Ahead?

December 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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A hot war with Russia is the last thing the Biden administration wants right now. Nor is an actual détente with Moscow on the horizon. But could Putin’s aggressive move raise the profile of U.S.-Russian relations in such a way as to lay the foundation for a cold peace?

What to Do About All This Holiday Stress on Your Relationship

December 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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You might already know stress can affect your own health, but what you may not realize is that your stress – and how you manage it – is catching. Your stress can spread around, particularly to your loved ones. Christmas is an especially contagious time, not just for the Omicron variant.

Louis C.K.: Sexual Misconduct, Cancel Culture and the Pursuit of Justice

December 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Cancel culture, as a type of internet vigilantism appears fundamentally incompatible with the actualization of restorative justice because it is oriented to punishment and exclusion, leaving no space for dialogue or personal change.

Manchin Killed Build Back Better Over Inflation Fears. He’s Wrong.

December 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 35 Comments

Build back bitter: Sen. Joe Manchin, the West Virginia DEmocrat. (Senate Democrats)

What really matters is how much the bill would spend in excess of any taxes raised to pay for the program. The higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations that the House version of the bill calls for would reduce economic activity – by taking money out of the economy – offsetting some of the impact of the spending that would stimulate it.

What’s the Point of Holiday Gifts?

December 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Shouldn’t the holiday season simply be about family, friends and food? And wouldn’t everyone just be better off spending their own money on things they know they want? Gift exchanges may seem wasteful and impractical. But as social scientific research reveals, the costs and benefits of gift-giving aren’t what they seem.

Teaching to Transgress: bell hooks Will Endure

December 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

bell hooks at the New School discussing transgressive sexual practice. (Wikimedia Commons)

As a leading Black intellectual, hooks pushed the feminist movement beyond the preserve of the white and middle-class, encouraging Black and working class perspectives on gender inequality. She taught us about white supremacist capitalist patriarchal values – giving both the words to define it and the methods to dismantle it.

DeSantis Wants to Deal With Florida’s Sea Level Rise Without ‘Left-Wing Stuff’

December 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

Water encroachment on the barrier island and surrounding areas if seas were to rise 3 feet. See NOAA's simulator here.

At his press conference in Oldsmar last week, DeSantis emphasized how much of the taxpayers’ millions the state was going to spend on “resilience.” That’s a politician code word for coping with the symptoms of climate change, but not doing anything about what’s causing it.

Fruitcakes: Maligned and Misunderstood

December 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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Haters and disrespect aside, fruitcake is still a robust American tradition, with 2 million sold each year, though a quip attributed to former “Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson has it that “There is only one fruitcake in the entire world, and people keep sending it to each other.”

Grace from the Crime of Punishment

December 17, 2021 | Pierre Tristam | 11 Comments

Joey Renn had his Beccaria. Most defendants get Hammurabi. (© FlaglerLive)

Under the appealing but misguided credo of victims’ rights, prosecutors reach plea deals giving disproportionate weight to what the victim’s family wants. The defendant can end up either with a savior, as Joey Renn did this week in Flagler, or, more often, a gang of rage. A person’s fate should never depend on a dice throw between grace and vigilantism.

The Problems With Banning Cell Phones in the Workplace

December 17, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Why shouldn't they have their cell phones? And why are blue collar workers targeted? (© FlaglerLive)

Bans on employees using cellphones are relatively common in workplaces such as factories, farms and fast-food chains. Such employer rules are legal, and there is relatively little that employees can do about it. But different situations have indicated the necessity for workers to have access to their phones, for safety’s sake.

Coffee, Good to the Last Drop? Don’t Be So Sure.

December 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

An untouched cup of coffee at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. (© FlaglerLive)

You’ve probably heard it before: drinking coffee is good for your health. Studies have shown that drinking a moderate amount of coffee is associated with many health benefits, including a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. But while these associations have been demonstrated many times, they don’t actually prove that coffee reduces disease risk. In fact, proving that coffee is good for your health is complicated.

The White Flight Behind Native Americans’ 87% Population Growth

December 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

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Birth rates among Native Americans don’t explain the massive rise in numbers. And there certainly is no evidence of an influx of Native American expatriates returning to the U.S. Instead, individuals who previously identified as white are now claiming to be Native American. This growing movement has been captured by terms like “pretendian” and “wannabe.”

China’s Ongoing Genocide of the Uyghurs

December 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Silent protests. (Kuzzat Altay on Unsplash)

After 18 months of deliberations and three hearings of evidence from witnesses and experts – including anthropologists, political scientists and international lawyers – the London-based Uyghur Tribunal has ruled that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide, by coercive birth control.

Tornadoes and Climate Change: The Twists Ahead

December 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

A tornado churns up dust in the sunset light near Traer, Iowa by Brad Goddard, Orion, Ill. (NOAA)

The deadly tornado outbreak that tore through communities from Arkansas to Illinois on the night of Dec. 10-11, 2021, was so unusual in its duration and strength, particularly for December, that a lot of people including the U.S. president are asking what role climate change might have played – and whether tornadoes will become more common in a warming world.

Early Data on Omicron: More Transmissible But less Severe

December 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Protective gear heading to South Africa last year. (US Africa Command)

Exponential rise in new Covid-19 cases from the Omicron variant in a South African province suggests the variant is highly transmissible. But hospitalisations and excess deaths have been lower than the rate of increase in new Covid cases, suggesting that the variant may cause less severe illness.

How Canada Is Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in Schools

December 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Nurturing a heritage of hate at a school in Jasper County, texas. (Patrick Feller)

With ample data demonstrating the effects of systems that undermine educational opportunities of Black students, it’s clear that access to education isn’t equitable and inclusive. Here’s a model of targeted improvements based on strategic community engagement that school boards can learn from and enact.

Why is Inflation So High? 3 Questions Answered.

December 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Chart: The Conversation, CC-BY-ND Source: FRED

Consumer prices jumped 6.8% in November 2021 from a year earlier – the fastest rate of increase since 1982, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics published today. Here’s what’s driving the recent increase in inflation and how it affects consumers, companies and the economy.

How the Car and Oil Industry Knowingly Poisoned You for 100 Years

December 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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When GM began selling leaded gasoline, public health experts questioned its decision. One called lead a serious menace to public health, and another called concentrated tetraethyl lead a “malicious and creeping” poison. It made no difference.

Democrats’ Failure to Protect Abortion Rights

December 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

It's not enough to scrawl it on a wall. (Edson Chilundo)

Conservative Republicans started prioritizing a high court takeover, with the explicit aim of ending legal abortion, more than 40 years ago. Democrats and progressives stuck their heads in the sand. Women, denied autonomy over their own bodies, are poised to pay the biggest price.

‘It’s Stressful to Kill Somebody’: Health Workers Behind Assisted Dying

December 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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New legislation in Britain laying groundwork for legalizing assisted dying are part of a wider international movement towards formally allowing some form of assisted dying. That means addressing how and whether healthcare professionals will be involved in facilitating assisted dying, and the effect this may have on them.

The GOP Normalizes Islamophobia

December 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

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Rep. Lauren Boebert insinuating that Rep. Ilhan Omar could have been a suicide bomber isn’t just about an unhinged Congresswoman stoking the extreme fringe of the Republican base. The real issue is the ongoing normalization of Islamophobia in America, which has soared to frightening new heights since 9/11.

Sondheim’s ‘Assassins’ and the Bizarre Role of Guns in American Culture

December 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A murder weapon shown in court in a recent case in Flagler County. (© FlaglerLive)

Stephen Sondheim, who died on Nov. 26, 2021, had a knack for using stage and song to explore America’s dark, violent underbelly. “Assassins” is a collective biography of the historical figures who attempted to assassinate U.S. presidents, four of them successfully.

Banning LGBTQ-Themed Books From Flagler Schools Is an Attempt to Erase Students Like Me. We Will Not Stand For It.

December 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 47 Comments

Jack Petocz at the Nov. 16 demonstration he organized, holding a copy of "All Boys Aren't Blue." (© FlaglerLive)

Linking the vile and threatening language his student-led demonstration drew outside a school board meeting in November to the superintendent’s decision to ban an LGBTQ-themed book for now, Jack Petocz, a student at Flagler Palm Coast High School, calls on the superintendent to reconsider the decision and consider its consequences.

Modern-Day Culture Wars Are Playing Out on Historic Tours of Slaveholding Plantations

December 6, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Discussions during plantation tours among visitors can often turn into visceral debates over whose history should be told or ignored. These tensions are part of an ever-growing work of criticism directed at sites that continue to omit the history of the enslaved community. Of the 600 plantations scattered throughout the South, only one, the Whitney Plantation in Louisiana, focuses entirely on the experiences of the enslaved.

CNN’s Cuomo Ethics Problems

December 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Andrew and Chris Cuomo. (Wikipedia Commons and Thomas Hawk)

How CNN’s Chris Cuomo avoid conflicts of interest while pitching softball questions to his brother during the pandemic, much less by providing behind-the-scenes advice on how to deal with the sexual harassment scandal?

Liberals Must See Past the No-Exit Calvinism of Critical Race Theory

December 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

John Gast's "American Progress" (1872), one of the great emblems of American imperialism--and white supremacy--portrayed as a benevolent, inevitable force moving West.

Reactionaries have effectively fabricated a crisis over critical race theory. But on its own terms, CRT can be problematic. It rests on a deterministic view of human beings that should make anyone who believes in individual freedom uncomfortable. Liberals have yet to grasp that reactionary anger has a point, though CRT can still show the way out.

‘Schitt’s Creek’ Holiday Special: Johnny’s Menorah, Still Lit in Diaspora

December 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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“Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose” demonstrates how the omnipresence of Christmas has offered American Jews a variety of non-exclusive options for handling the holiday season: Ignore or distance themselves from Christmas, embrace (at least) its more secular aspects and bond with other non-Christian groups who may also feel like outsiders.

Four More Children Dead, and a Nation Shrugs. Again.

December 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Madisyn Baldwin, one of the four victims of the Nov. 30 attack, from a Gofundme image.

After every one of these shootings, we ask ourselves: How could this happen again? It is our national shame that we have become as accepting of it as we have. Lawmakers who refuse to act should be required to personally explain their inaction to the families of the dead. It is hard to see any other way for that cold-hearted resistance to crumble.

Plastics Trashing Oceans Have Their Biggest Source in US

December 3, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

only a small fraction of plastic in U.S. household waste streams is recycled. The study calls current U.S. recycling systems “grossly insufficient to manage the diversity, complexity and quantity of plastic waste.”

On a per capita basis, the U.S. produces an order of magnitude more plastic waste than China – a nation often vilified over pollution-related issues.And only a small fraction of plastic in U.S. household waste streams is recycled.

School Shootings Are At a Record High This Year. They Can Be Prevented.

December 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

The massacre at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School is reverberating through state policy. (© NSF)

The shooting at Oxford High School was one of 222 school shootings in 2021, an all-time high, according to the Center for Homeland Defense and Security’s K-12 School Shooting Database.

Supreme Court Will Eviscerate Roe v. Wade But Signals Split on What Comes Next

December 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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The Supreme Court justices signaled a major shift on abortion law in arguments on a Missouri case today but the six conservative justices who hold the majority in the highest court seemed divided: Would they overturn the core right to abortion entirely or would they allow abortion to be limited by the states to the early stages of pregnancy?

American Library Association Condemns Broad Censorship of Books on Race and LGBTQ in Schools and Libraries

December 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

As in the rest of the country, the books targeted for bans by Flagler County School Board member Jill Woolbright are by or about marginalized people. (© FlaglerLive)

Some individuals and officials say the voices of the marginalized have no place on library shelves. Including in Flagler, they have launched campaigns demanding the censorship of books and resources that mirror the lives of those who are gay, queer, or transgender, or that tell the stories of persons who are Black, Indigenous or persons of color.

Anti-CRT Lawmakers Are Passing Pro-CRT Laws

November 30, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Harvard Law professor Derrick Bell is largely credited as the originator of critical race theory. (David Shankbone/Wikimedia Commons)

Anti-CRT messaging has emerged as a signature – and potent – GOP political talking point. But while Republicans introduced 54 CRT-related bills across 24 states, most of these bills – if you take seriously their actual text – call for more CRT, not less.

Millions of Americans Are Struggling to Pay Their Water Bills. Time for an Aid Program.

November 29, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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A 2019 survey found that U.S. households in the bottom fifth of the economy spent 12.4% of their disposable income on water and sewer services. News reports suggest that for low-income households, this burden has increased during the pandemic.

‘Let’s Go Brandon’ and the Linguistic Jiujitsu of American Politics

November 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

The epithet was brandished by individuals, many masked, most from out of town, who hurled obscenities at Flagler County students demonstrating against book bans at the Government Services Building earlier this month. (© FlaglerLive)

The enthusiastic adoption of the phrase by President Joe Biden’s detractors suggests that “Let’s go Brandon” is best described as a minced oath. These are euphemisms used in place of a taboo or blasphemous expression. Such oaths have a long history in English. Some Biden supporters are turning the phrase into one of support for him. And as a variant, some of the president’s supporters have begun to employ, “Thank you Brandon.”

Judge All Instances of Hatred and Bias Equally

November 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Time after time, if the aggressor is white and the victim is not, it automatically becomes a narrative about bigotry and white supremacy. The “Through the Looking Glass” moment came when Rittenhouse, who is white, shot three men, who were also white, and he’s still attacked as an example of white privilege. This is madness, and we are in societal quicksand.

How the Omicron Variant Was Found and What We Know So Far

November 27, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

South Africa has several laboratories that can grow and study the actual virus and discover how far antibodies, formed in response to vaccination or previous infection, are able to neutralise the new virus. This data will allow scientists to to characterize the new virus and develop counter strategies.

Flagler School Libraries Face Chilling Dangers Beyond Book Bans

November 27, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

If disingenuous were an undiscovered continent, Flagler County School Board member Jill Woolbright, above, would be its Columbus. (© FlaglerLive)

Book-banning doesn’t really exist: ban a book, and it gains more notoriety than ever. The danger ahead in Flagler schools is Board members Jill Woolbright’s and Janet McDonald’s attempt to keep certain books from even reaching library shelves before they’re bought, thus eliminating the glare of controversy. That kind of self-censorship is far more damaging to diversity on Flagler’s library shelves.

The More Telling Months After the First Thanksgiving

November 25, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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What happened four months after the first Thanksgiving, starting in March 1622 about 600 miles south of Plymouth, is far more reflective of the country’s origins – a story not of peaceful coexistence but of distrust, displacement and repression.

Criminalizing a Black Jogger: 3 Georgia Men Found Guilty of Murdering Ahmaud Arbery

November 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

Greg McMichael, Travis McMichael and William Bryan face life in prison when sentenced.

Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was killed on Feb. 23, 2020, after being pursued through the predominantly white suburban neighborhood of Satilla Shores, near Brunswick in Georgia. For many, the manner of his death raised questions over the role race played in the killing, evoking a U.S. in which gangs of white men killed Black men and boys with impunity.

The Personhood Argument Gestating Over Abortion

November 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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On Dec. 1, 2021, the court will hear a case many believe will force the conservative justices — who now command a majority of the court — to decide if they will strike down Roe v. Wade or uphold the long-standing precedent. But a third path could focus a ruling on a more neglected aspect of the ruling in Roe — the court’s understanding of the facts of fetal personhood.

Waukesha, Wisconsin, and the Era of Vehicles as Weapon of Mass Killing

November 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

An image posted by the Waukesha, Wisconsin, Police Department indicating street closures ahead of a vigil for the victims of the Nov. 21 attack.

Cars, SUVs and trucks can be an efficient means of mass killing such as the SUV attack of a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and one that can be virtually impossible to prepare against. Furthermore, it is becoming harder to prosecute the driver involved in such fatalities in some states.

On Book Bans, ‘Equity’ and the School District’s Duty to Honor Student Diversity: The Students’ Perspective

November 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Karissa Jackson, left, and Kaylee Briggs are student board members on the Flagler County School Board. Jackson represents Matanzas High School. Briggs represents Flagler Palm Coast High School. (© FlaglerLive)

Karissa Jackson and Kaylee Briggs are among the more outspoken student board members who have served on the Flagler County School Board. They both addressed the ongoing attempt by Board members Jill Woolbright and Janet McDonald to remove or review books from school libraries.

Conversion Therapy Is Lethal Bunk, But Fewer Than Half the States Ban It

November 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Twenty states have enacted bans on conversion therapy for minors, but that leaves 30 states in which there is only a partial ban or no ban at all.

Many LGBTQ youth live in states, Florida among them, that have no ban in place protecting them from conversion therapy – a practice that the scientific community has long since shunned, and that nearly doubles the incidence of suicide among gay, lesbian and bisexual people victimized by the fraud.

No Such Things as ‘Smart’ Missiles That Avoid Civilians

November 20, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Marines load AIM-120 missiles onto a Navy F/A-18 Hornet aircraft at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, on Nov. 15. (Marine Corps Sgt. Booker Thomas)

The development of more precise missiles and guided bombs does not automatically mean a reduction in civilian deaths. For one thing, “precision” is not about protecting civilians so much as making these weapons “more lethal”.

Rittenhouse Verdict Flies in the Face of Legal Standards for Self-Defense

November 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 95 Comments

Kyle Rittenhouse, aka Kyle Rittenhouse, of Antioch, Illinois was 17-year-old whe he shot and killed two men and wounded another man in the arm during confrontations at two locations in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (DonkeyHotey)

In delivering its verdict, a Wisconsin jury decided that Rittenhouse’s conduct was justified, even though the prosecution argued that he provoked the violent encounter and, therefore, should not be able to find refuge in the self-defense doctrine.

It’s Our Right as Americans to Breathe Open Air Without Some Wussy Libtard Face Diaper

November 19, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 35 Comments

Breathe free and die. (© FlaglerLive)

Gov. Ron DeSantis and the fine MAGA folks of the Florida Legislature are right here in the state capital, passing laws telling Biden where he can stick that order making businesses with more than 100 employees mandate the vax. And yeah, it might cost the taxpayers several million for the lawsuits that’ll come out of these new bills, but keeping Florida free is worth every penny.

These Foods You Love Are as Addictive and Worse Than Cigarettes and Booze Combined

November 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Make sure you have good health insurance first. (© FlaglerLive)

For many, the desire to change what they eat is triggered by concerns about potentially life-threatening health conditions, like diabetes and heart disease. The impact of diet on health is not a small problem, and pose a greater risk to human health than unsafe sex and alcohol, drug and tobacco use combined.

Why All Boys Aren’t Blue Belongs in High School Libraries: A Response to Brian McMillan

November 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 38 Comments

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Palm Coast Observer Editor Brian McMillan would restrict the book at the center of a controversy from high school libraries, even though he doesn’t find it pornographic. His argument and his prescription are untenable, because they rest on an analogy that has no application to George Johnson’s “All Boys Aren’t Blue.” A school district committee is currently reviewing the book’s status.

Online Anonymity: ‘Stable Pseudonyms’ Create a More Civil Environment than Real User Names

November 17, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Research suggests that anonymity – under certain conditions – can actually make for more civil and productive online discussion. This surprising result came out of a study looking at the deliberative quality of comments on online news articles under a range of different identity rules.

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