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What a slanted dishonest BBC article:
A top amateur cyclist says his sport is less inclusive and welcoming than ever after it banned transgender women from competing in the female category.
Josh Jones, 31, from Cambridge, believes British Cycling's new rules "fail the cycling community".
From next year, these athletes will compete in an "open" category with men.
British Cycling said it aimed to "promote equality, diversity and inclusion, whilst prioritising fairness".
Jones, who has been competing for 12 years, has 44 wins across all disciplines and is currently 13th in the British Cycling National Rankings.
He believes he is the first and only openly gay rider to hold a world ranking in any cycling discipline, but recent moves within the sport have left him dismayed.
Nice try: equating trans to gay. We're not fooled. Gays aren't being banned from women's events: men are.
"The three main governing bodies - British Cycling, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and Cycling Time Trials - have all introduced new policies that prevent transgender people from participating in the sport authentically," he said.
In July, the UCI - world cycling's governing body - said anyone who had transitioned after male puberty could compete in a "men/open" category but not in women's events.
Cycling Time Trials said it was "convinced that after undergoing male puberty, a rider will retain strength, stamina and physique which will give them a permanent advantage over someone who has not".
But Jones said: "An open category is essentially just a different label being used for the men's category. It does not respect people's identity. It denies that transgender women are women."
Because they're not women. They're men, with male advantage in sports.
He believes the governing bodies should consider the "social impact of excluding transgender woman from competing authentically".
No concern, of course, for the "social impact" of women not being able to compete against men. The sense of entitlement, and total lack of concern for women, is breathtaking.
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Meanwhile, in Havering:
A London council has decided not to allow a chanukiah to be erected outside its town hall to commemorate the full eight days of Chanukah over fears it could inflame tensions between local communities.
Jewish News understands the leader of Havering Council in East London made the “highly sensitive” decision not to allow the installation due to the increase in hate crime in the borough following the 7 October Hamas terror attacks....
It is understood that local Chabad Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin had committed to lighting the menorah, while there was also a reception planned at Romford Synagogue on 12 December.
Local Romford MP Andrew Rosindell had written to Havering Council leader Ray Morgon expressing “grave concern” over any move to halt the Chanukah celebration. In a letter seen by Jewish News, he adds: “Should this be true it would be a grave insult to Jewish communities in Romford.”
Will Muslim Eid celebrations be cancelled, I wonder, so as not to inflame tensions?
You'd think it might be a good time to stand in solidarity with London's Jewish community - but, well, a lot of people wouldn't like it....
Update: they've reversed their decision.
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Um...
Spotted at an anti-Israel protest in Toronto
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 29, 2023
Photo by @BethBaisch pic.twitter.com/w2zUbcVhGE
It's getting weird.
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Russell Lee again, from war-time industrial Montana. September 1942, Deer Lodge County, Montana. "Anaconda smelter. Ore cars and smokestack."
[Photo: Shorpy/Russell Lee for the Office of War Information]
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From MEMRI, an article by journalist Musa’ad Al-Thobaiti in the Saudi daily Okaz - They Hide in Their Tunnels and Sell Out Their People For a Paltry Price:
"Hamas leaders, along with their children, live in luxury in five-star hotels [in Qatar], and have immeasurable wealth, and at the same time give high-flown speeches about resistance. As for [Hamas] fighters, after bringing death and destruction upon the Gazans, they hid themselves in tunnels and left the Gazans to face their fate [alone], exposed to the cruelest Israeli weapons and to a merciless army.
"When the Israeli forces entered Gaza, they did not have to fight in the streets, as they had expected, for the soldiers of [the Hamas military wing, the Izz Al-Din] Al-Qassam [Brigades], preferred to stay alive and forgot their claim that 'Gaza will become the graveyard of the occupier,' which they had used to drug the Arabs. [Instead] Gaza became the graveyard of the weak Palestinians, and it's quite possible that the members of Hamas left the tunnels and traveled to other countries.
"Sadly, these are the people whom the [Islamic] nation praises. A group of cowards and traders in blood, who are the root of the disaster of this region. A genuine, brave and devoted commander stands with his followers and leads them. These guys are interested [only] in the vanities of this world, yet there are people who are deceived by them, people who have lost their minds and are fighting for nothing and losing their lives for leaders who have sold them out for a paltry price – and behind them is a nation that has become addicted to shouting and warnings and is hanging on to anyone who sells it illusions."
There are of course the usual figures across the Arab Middle East keeping to the party line, but it's notable how many voices, as here, are disgusted with Hamas and disgusted by the mindless adulation of their savagery.
As I've said before, if a major aim of the Oct 7th pogrom was to bring the Arab world together in condemnation of the inevitable Israeli response, it doesn't seem to have worked out. On the other hand what they can't have expected - what no one expected - was the extraordinary outpouring of antisemitism and adulation of Hamas that we've seen across the western world.
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Last night the Oakland City Council voted on a resolution to call for a ceasefire.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 28, 2023
A city council member tried to insert language condemning Hamas.
This was the reaction… pic.twitter.com/r7aTb2mkrQ
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As horror stories emerged of how the Israeli hostages were treated by Hamas, the Palestinian media ("Pallywood") quickly got to work to even things out. From the Palestine Chronicle:
30 Palestinian child detainees were released on Tuesday morning, as part of the prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli government.
Mohammed Nazzal, from the city of Qabatiya, was one of them. Soon after his release, he was moved to the emergency room of the Ibn Sina Hospital in the city of Jenin.
Mohammed was severely injured in both his hands due to the beating by Israeli soldiers in the Negev prison, one week ago. The hand fractures were deliberately neglected by the Israeli Prison Service, which led to complications to the child’s right hand.
According to the Palestinian doctors who examined him following his release, Mohammed now needs a platinum implant to facilitate the fracture healing.
Strangely the same lad was pictured leaving his captivity in Israel, where he was servicing a sentence for terror-related offenses, looking just fine. Shortly after, he was interviewed with his arms in slings, alleging that prison guards used hammers to break his arms and he was left in excruciating pain for 8 days with no medical attention:
1/4🧵Hamas Propaganda Exposed:
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 28, 2023
Mohammed Nazal was released from Ofer jail in Israel where he was servicing a sentence for terror-related offenses in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages.
Palestinians are alleging he had both his arms broken and smashed with hammers by… pic.twitter.com/EnX5xyG1YH
1/4🧵Hamas Propaganda Exposed:
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On Nov. 29 1947, the United Nations voted for the partition of Palestine and the creation of the independent Jewish state of Israel.
One of the biggest and lesser known stories of Nov 29 is that the lands allocated to a Jewish state (two color map) were essentially those the Zionists reclaimed from malaria through land purchase, science and education (blue map).
— Dr. Einat Wilf (@EinatWilf) November 29, 2023
Moreover, the sudden and extremely rapid… pic.twitter.com/BS8wbZ0Bdw
Full text:
One of the biggest and lesser known stories of Nov 29 is that the lands allocated to a Jewish state (two color map) were essentially those the Zionists reclaimed from malaria through land purchase, science and education (blue map).
Moreover, the sudden and extremely rapid increase of the Arab population in the 1920’s and 1930’s in this barely populated backwater region (this was the highest population increase rate in the world in 1931/2) was only in part due to immigration spurred by Zionist development of the land. The major share of the massive Arab population increase was thanks to Malaria eradication, which was the work of the Galician born famed microbiologist and ardent Zionist Dr. Israel Kligler (credit to the great historical work of Anton Alexander).
With this knowledge it remains even a greater tragedy that the now much more numerous Arabs of the land directed their efforts towards brutally fighting Zionism rather than choosing to live side by side with an emerging Jewish state.
In the shadow of the Oct 7 massacre we mark once more the Nov 29 moment when the Jews said yes to the UNGA plan of partition (having prioritized having a state, even if tiny and mostly desert and lands reclaimed from malaria and no Zion and no Judea) and the Arabs said no and proceeded to wage a brutal war to the present day (having prioritized - still - the goal of the Jews not having a state at all and of any size).
(Note on map titles: for twenty centuries, before a campaign of denial was underway, it was well understood that the name “Palestine” merely denoted the geographic region where the Land of Israel was and was therefore deeply associated with Jews and the their continuous connection to the land. Hence the League of Nation in establishing the mandate recognized the “historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine" as the "grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country” and which is why the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra of Jewish musicians became the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra…)
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More Russell Lee, still at the Anaconda Mining Co. in Deer Lodge County, Montana, September 1942:
"Smelter of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. Flues atop the battery of roasting furnaces; sulphurous and arsenic gases are carried to the large smokestack."
"Anaconda Smelter of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. The smokestack is the largest in the world: 585 feet in height with a diameter at base of seventy-five feet and at top of sixty feet. Flue gases are discharged at the rate of three to four million cubic feet per minute. The arsenic plant and flue gas cleaning apparatus are seen at the base of the stack."
[Photos: Shorpy/Photo by Russell Lee, Office of War Information]
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