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mohandasgandhi:

EXTREMELY GRAPHIC Video: Syria Massacre (The Young Turks)

“A video uploaded to YouTube by Syrian activists purportedly shows the bloodied bodies of dozens of small children lying on a carpet floor following a massacre in Houla. On Friday, Syrian security forces reportedly assaulted the town in Homs province, killing at least 108 people including dozens of women and children…Witnesses attributed the killings to thugs loyal to the regime of Syrian president Bashar Assad…”.* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.

*Read more here from The Huffington Post.

I told you that I would never refrain from posting graphic content coming out of Syria in order to show the reality of the situation. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it does not get much worse than this.

I urge you to use extreme caution before viewing this video, which depicts dead, bloody children, some with holes blown in their bodies. However, it’s extremely important to get a sense of the reality of the situation. This is it.

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occupyallstreets:

America Has The Second Highest Child Poverty Rate In The Developed World
According to a new report from the Office of Research at the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the U.S. has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the developed world. Of the 35 wealthy countries studied by UNICEF, only Romania has a child poverty rate higher than the 23 percent rate in the U.S.:

[The rate is] based on the definition of relative poverty used by the OECD. Under this definition, a child is deemed to be living in relative poverty if he or she is growing up in a household where disposable income, when adjusted for family size and composition, is less than 50% of the median disposable household income for the country concerned. By this standard, more than 15% of the 200 million children in the 35 countries listed in Figure 1b are seen to be living in relative poverty.
The top five positions in the league table are occupied by Iceland, Finland, Cyprus, the Netherlands and Norway (with Slovenia and Denmark close behind). All of these countries have relative child poverty rates below 7%. Another eight countries including two of the largest — Germany and France– have rates between 7% and 10%. A third group, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, post rates of between 10% and 15%. A further six, including populous Italy and Spain, show rates of between 15% and 20%. In only two countries are more than 20% of children living in relative poverty — Romania and the United States.

The Great Recession has, of course, exacerbated child poverty. According to a recent report, 8.3 million children in the U.S. have been affected by the foreclosure crisis that arose after the housing bubble burst.
However, the social safety net has helped alleviate some of this suffering. For instance, food stamps reduced the number of children living in extreme poverty by half last year.
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occupyallstreets:

America Has The Second Highest Child Poverty Rate In The Developed World

According to a new report from the Office of Research at the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the U.S. has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the developed world. Of the 35 wealthy countries studied by UNICEF, only Romania has a child poverty rate higher than the 23 percent rate in the U.S.:

[The rate is] based on the definition of relative poverty used by the OECD. Under this definition, a child is deemed to be living in relative poverty if he or she is growing up in a household where disposable income, when adjusted for family size and composition, is less than 50% of the median disposable household income for the country concerned. By this standard, more than 15% of the 200 million children in the 35 countries listed in Figure 1b are seen to be living in relative poverty.

The top five positions in the league table are occupied by Iceland, Finland, Cyprus, the Netherlands and Norway (with Slovenia and Denmark close behind). All of these countries have relative child poverty rates below 7%. Another eight countries including two of the largest — Germany and France– have rates between 7% and 10%. A third group, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, post rates of between 10% and 15%. A further six, including populous Italy and Spain, show rates of between 15% and 20%. In only two countries are more than 20% of children living in relative poverty — Romania and the United States.

The Great Recession has, of course, exacerbated child poverty. According to a recent report, 8.3 million children in the U.S. have been affected by the foreclosure crisis that arose after the housing bubble burst.

However, the social safety net has helped alleviate some of this suffering. For instance, food stamps reduced the number of children living in extreme poverty by half last year.

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watershedplus:

An innovative initiative is taking place in the Philippines to bring sustainable lighting to homes in impoverished communities. Empty plastic bottles are installed in the roof, filled with water and bleach they refract sunlight. These “solar light bulbs” provide light equivalent to a 55watt light bulb.

See how they’re made here. From Visual News

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occupyallstreets:

CIA Admits Using The Mainstream Media To Manipulate the USA (1950)

Today, 90% of American Media Is Owned by 6 Companies, all of which are filthy rich. Are you being told the news or propaganda?

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amprog:

Where does corruption live? Check out which parts of the United States have the most corruption convictions per 10,000 people.
(Source: theatlanticcities.com)

now how many more cases of corruption haven’t been caught? and how many of the cases were cover ups?

amprog:

Where does corruption live? Check out which parts of the United States have the most corruption convictions per 10,000 people.

(Source: theatlanticcities.com)

now how many more cases of corruption haven’t been caught? and how many of the cases were cover ups?

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United Nations seeks "Code of Conduct" for Internet

theerased:

“The controversial measure, called the International Code of Conduct for Information Security, would ‘give the UN more control over cybersecurity, data privacy, technical standards and the Web’s address system,’ The Hill reported.”

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"If it would destroy [a 12-year-old boy] to be called a girl, what are we then teaching him about girls?"

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Tony Porter, from his TED talk.

Mandatory listening.

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somethingtoamuseme:

Fuck yea Feminism power to the people and peace of mind

somethingtoamuseme:

Fuck yea Feminism power to the people and peace of mind

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“It’s important to clarify that sex education that teaches about pleasure doesn’t have to teach about technique (though elective college-level sex education that does this is great). Letting teens know that women usually achieve orgasm through the rubbing of the clitoris, whether fingers, mouth, object, or penis, isn’t the same as screening an instructional video on giving good cunnilingus. It’s not the same as writing down the names of sex-toy shops on the blackboard, or handing out diagrams of cool and exciting coital positions. And teaching that lubricants reduce pain and increase safety and pleasure during many kinds of sex should be thought of not as performance advice, but on par with vital lessons about condom use.

Real sex education is not the same as porn education. Instead, it’s about teaching that pleasure is an important part of any sexual relationship. It’s about teaching that there is nothing wrong with wanting to feel sexual pleasure and seeking it out, so long as it is done safely and responsibly. It’s about teaching comfort with one’s body and a lack of shame over desires, and there is more to sex for all people than sticking penises into vaginas. Real sex education teaches how to go about making intelligent , safe choices, rather than just stating the choices available. I believe there is a big difference. And I believe that teaching teens to make smart choices about sex must involve teaching them that having sex, partnered or alone, can be a smart choice”.

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Real Sex Education by Cara Kulwicki in Yes Means Yes

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blameaspartame:

ceronprime:

My dad took his movie prop out to Palm Springs and now he’s posting pictures of it doing stuff

your dad is good

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accessdeniedagain:

Nerdfighter Cube — See this video by Hank Green.

In accordance to standard dice rules, each color is facing the opposite direction as the color on the other side of the cube, and the two colors combined create brown. Also, no two sides have the same alignment.

Every side says “Don’t forget to be Awesome”

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