A plaque depicts Donald Trump as a “Hero of the Freedomsurrection”, part of an art installation in New York City’s Flatiron Plaza on 6 January 2022. The plaques were created by Trevor Noah and “The Daily Show” to commemorate the first anniversary of Trump's coup attempt and his co-conspirators in the insurrection. Trump’s plaque reads, “No hero played a bigger part in the Freedomsurrection than President Trump himself. Though too humble to willingly release documents detailing the full scope of his efforts to stop the tyrannical will of the people, we do know he fought tirelessly to install turnover-friendly allies in the Justice Department and directed officials to ‘just say the election was corrupt’ and ‘leave the rest to me.’ While his efforts were not enough to keep him in the White House, his bravery on January 6 will never be forgotten, unless Republicans retake Congress and disband the committees investigating it.” Photo: The Daily Show

Trevor Noah trolls Trump and conservatives with Capitol insurrection monuments – “Heroes of the Freedomsurrection honors eight of the patriots who tried to overthrow their country on January 6, 2021 – and failed miserably”

By Christi Carrasstaff 6 January 2022 (Los Angeles Times) – Trevor Noah and The Daily Show are commemorating the Jan. 6 insurrection in their own special way. On Thursday, the hit Comedy Central program erected a series of “monuments” holding former President Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Fox News pundit Tucker […]

Journalist George Monbiot weeps over the enormity of the climate crisis during an interview on “Good Morning Britain”, 18 November 2021. In a column on 4 January 2022, he wrote, “I tried, for the thousandth time, to explain what we are facing, and suddenly couldn’t hold it in any longer.” Photo: ITV / Insulate Britain / YouTube

Monbiot: Watching “Don’t Look Up” made my whole life of climate campaigning flash before me – “It’s very hard to talk about it without crying, because it’s the end of everything”

By George Monbiot 4 January 2022 (The Guardian) – No wonder journalists have slated it. They’ve produced a hundred excuses not to watch the climate breakdown satire, Don’t Look Up: it’s “blunt”, it’s “shrill”, it’s “smug”. But they will not name the real problem: it’s about them. The movie is, in my view, a powerful […]

Armed Trump coup supporters surround the home of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on 5 December 2020, as part of an organized harassment and intimidation campaign planned by convicted felon Bernard Kerik and other Trump insurrectionists. Photo: Genevieve Peters / Facebook / CNN

Trump coup plan included harassment and intimidation campaign against election officials – “I’ll never forget the moment armed protestors gathered outside my home in the dark of night last December”

By Andrew Feinberg 4 January 2022 WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Independent) – Allies of former president Donald Trump planned a campaign of harassment and intimidation against election officials and “weak” Republicans that was to culminate in what would become the worst attack on the US Capitol since the Burning of Washington in 1814, according to new […]

Astronomers Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) and her PhD adviser, Dr Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio), discover a “planet killer” comet that will impact the Earth in just over six months the Netflix film “Don’t Look Up”. Naturally, the scientists are ignored by politicians and the commercial mass media. Photo: Netflix

Climate scientists love “Don’t Look Up” – Satirical film “captures the madness I see every day”

By Eithne Dodd 1 January 2022 (Buzz) – The Netflix film Don’t Look Up has divided opinion between critics and audiences. One of the most popular pieces of content on Netflix’s platform since it debuted, Rotten Tomatoes, a site that gives a cumulative critical score show’s just a 55 per cent approval from critics. So while many […]

Truck drivers bound for Metro Manila celebrate Christmas Eve 2021 under a makeshift tent along the national highway in Surigao City as the Lipata port remained closed due to heavy damage from Super Typhoon Rai (Odette). Photo: Erwin M. Mascariñas / Philippine Daily Inquirer

Death toll from Super Typhoon Rai passes 400 – People in wrecked city of Surigao see hope in New Year amid typhoon ruins

By Divina M. Suson and Erwin M. Mascariñas 2 January 2022 SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte, Philippines (Philippine Daily Inquirer) – When asked about their fishing boats during a disaster damage assessment just days after Typhoon Odette (international name: Rai) struck on 16 December 2021, many fishermen in the city’s coastal villages replied, “zero visibility.” […]

Gwendolyn, 2, stands in the house her family has already started rebuilding on 20 December 2021 after Super Typhoon Rai/Odette destroyed homes in Barangay Fatima, Purok 1 in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines. Almost all of the houses near the shore in this area were completely destroyed by Typhoon Rai/Odette. Photo: Hogsholt/ UNICEF / UN0570018

Filipino children affected by Typhoon Rai face uncertain New Year in 2022 – 846,000 children need help after typhoon destroyed their homes

31 December 2021 (UNICEF) – As Filipino families gather this New Year’s Eve to welcome 2022, there are 846,000 children who need help after Typhoon Rai/Odette destroyed their homes. A more infectious strain of COVID-19 and continued heavy rainfall over typhoon-affected areas pose an additional danger and can further slow down aid efforts. Working with […]

An anti-vaccine protester, left, attacks Status Coup journalist Tina Desiree Berg at an anti-vaxxer protest in Los Angeles on 14 August 2021. During the protest, one man screamed, “unmask them all” and clawed at a woman’s face. KPCC reporter Frank Stoltze walked out of the park near City Hall at was screamed at by anti-mask protesters. One man could be seen kicking him. Stoltze later told a police officer he had been assaulted while trying to conduct an interview. Stoltze later tweeted this statement: “Something happened to me today that’s never happened in 30 yrs of reporting. In LA. I was shoved, kicked and my eyeglasses were ripped off of my face by a group of guys at a protest - outside City Hall during an anti-vax Recall @GavinNewsom/Pro Trump rally.” Photo: Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times

Covid and the war on medical expertise

31 December 2021 (Desdemona Despair) – If you’ve been on the internet for a few years, you may have encountered a skirmish with climate denialists or evolution “skeptics”. Frequently, these threads start with a “concern troll” who questions some aspect of science and insinuates corruption or deception on the part of scientists. The accusations are […]

A sanitation worker sweeps a deserted road in Xi'an, in the northern Chinese province of Shaanxi, after the city was locked down in December 2021 due to COVID-19. Photo: Agence France-Presse / Getty Images

China holds to its “zero Covid” strategy, locks down Xi’an, a city of 13 million

By Vivian Wang and Joy Dong 30 December 2021 (The New York Times) – China, racing to control one of its worst outbreaks in a single city since the beginning of the pandemic, has put in place a sweeping lockdown and mass testing drives, making clear that the country has no intention of abandoning its “zero […]

A dead crane, foreground, at the Hula Nature Reserve in northern Israel in December 2021. A bird flu outbreak in northern Israel killed at least 5,200 migratory cranes and forced farmers to slaughter hundreds of thousands of chickens as authorities tried to contain what they say is the deadliest wildlife disaster in the nation’s history. Photo: Ayal Margolin / JINIPIX / Associated Press

Bird flu in Israel kills 5,200 cranes and forces slaughter of half-million chickens – Environment minister calls outbreak “the most serious damage to wildlife in the history of the country”

By Isabel Kershner 29 December 2021 JERUSALEM (The New York Times) – Israel is acting to contain a severe outbreak of avian flu that has already led to mass culling of infected poultry and has caused the deaths of about 5,000 migratory cranes in a popular nature reserve in the north of the country. The minister […]

A supporter of Russia’s most prominent human rights organization, the International Memorial Society, holds a sign reading, “Hands off Memorial,” outside the Russian Supreme Court in Moscow on 28 December 2021. Russia’s Supreme Court ordered the liquidation of Memorial, in a decision that dismayed rights advocates. The ruling signaled the Kremlin’s determination to obliterate dissent, after a year in which authorities have jailed and harassed hundreds of opposition figures, activists, journalists and human rights lawyers, forcing dozens of them to flee the country. Photo: Yuri Kochetkov / EPA-EFE / Shutterstock

Russia Supreme Court abolishes country’s most prominent human rights group, the International Memorial Society – “Memorial began the human rights era in our country, and it ends it today”

By Robyn Dixon 28 December 2021 MOSCOW (The Washington Post) – Russia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the liquidation of the country’s most prominent human rights organization, the International Memorial Society, in a decision that dismayed rights advocates. Russia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the liquidation of the country’s most prominent human rights organization, the […]

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