That's my thinking.
80something great-grandma, on the other hand... I believe she's seen some things. She's the last of that generation on both sides of our little family.
That's my thinking.
80something great-grandma, on the other hand... I believe she's seen some things. She's the last of that generation on both sides of our little family.
To further make my point, I know several families in which the grandparents ARE the OG anti-vaxers.
I think we need to be talking to the great-grandparents here.
Wait a sec... Aren't grandparents of vaccine-age kids (0-5) too young to remember the pre-vaccine disease epidemics?
My kids' grandparents were born in the late 50s-60s... Polio immunization started in the 50s. Measles/mumps/rubella shots in 60s. Whooping cough was before that.
Hearing from several of my sources that the largest immigration detention center in the country, Camp East Montana, is now in a facility-wide quarantine due to the measles outbreak there. Visitation is suspended indefinitely.
DHS has not gotten back to me yet.
I'm not sure how machine translation would handle a text with more persuasive aims (vs informational). The nuances of word choice (and connotations thereof) seem to come up more in that sort of text.
I think the reason machine translation can kinda manage something like a news article is there is *so much* of that type of text it's trained on, and the form itself (at least of a straight news article) is highly standardized. There's a stylebook most of the industry works out of, after all. lol
Translation from a poorly represented language into English was basically impossible, the one time I tried. A minority language spoken in Myanmar. I was using Google's translation tools.
Translation relies a lot on understanding meaning and exercising judgement as to how to accurately translate that meaning. Current machine translators can passably translate easy texts, sometimes (texts written in standard English for lay readers, like news articles).
The Washington Post's description of the bodycam video of his arrest last year, and the translation of Mr. Shah Alam's comments, is gutting. Remember, he was entirely blind in one eye and could only see three feet in the other, and he spoke virtually no English.
He spent a year in jail for this.
Now this is creative.
Also, I didn't know it but Tischauser here reports PF has been at the March for Life since 2019. This year "anti-abortion activists joined counterdemonstrators in mocking the white nationalist group." (This was 1st year for counter-PF protest)
As someone married to an unending fount of situationally inspired puns, this headline is π―
Following up on my report this week - ICE hasn't yet shown signs of following its own policy against detaining pregnant/nursing moms. Here's a woman deported apparently less than a month before her due date
I encourage people to read this article.
I just want to note that this paragraph about administrators giving verbal instructions to avoid documenting what they are doing has also been reported in Florida. There, admins are attempting evade legal challenges to state sponsored censorship.
They incarcerated a white, retired British grandmother with a valid visa.
For 2 months.
I'm glad this article gets into what most don't: Even if you manage to get released, that's 2 months of not paying your bills. Her credit was wrecked.
She's retired - younger folks would have lost their jobs.
One of the great problem with journalism prizes is that they are mostly awarded based on the year a piece is published and not once their true power has been recognized.
But if ever there were a case for a special award...it should go to Julie.
Lauren Pope noted that releasing pregnant and postpartum women has βvery wide support even within the conservative population. People arenβt comfortable with pregnant women being put into ICE detention.β
sojo.net/articles/new...
you've never read a description of a video that completely lived up to the actual video than this.
Hiiiii haha
You kinda still have to go find all your follows (no for you/fyp/whatever Threads calls their algo) but I have appreciated the Discover feed and the Popular With Friends feed.
My latest:
The new memo is so "open-ended," Raso notes, that it is not clear whether all refugees after the 1-year mark who haven't adjusted to LPR status would be detained, including those with applications for adjustment pending. This illustrates how nonsensical the new policy is.
My latest reported piece, published today at @sojo.net , details how this organization and others that oppose abortion are calling on the feds to quit detaining pregnant and postpartum immigrants: sojo.net/articles/new...
This is a truly horrifying memo. It says that the policy of the US government will now be to proactively seek out and arrest likely tens of thousands of refugees who entered legally under Biden and subject them to detention, where they will be interrogated about their status.
In the concentration camp universe, this is what's known as a filtration camp. A government preemptively takes a whole class of people to interrogate and detain extrajudicially in order to inflict duress on them while arbitrarily assessing their (supposed) culpability.
National ICE detention numbers are down, but the population at Miami Correctional Center, IN has been running high at 577 since the start of the year. See my recent post on this facility and others: austinkocher.substack.com/p/behind-the...
This reminds me of the Civil War era song "The Irish Volunteer"
youtu.be/Xnvz8KuBx6U?...
It's about Irish immigrant volunteers in the Union Army
Reading American history will break your heart a thousand times but it will also fill you with such admiration and awe for all the people who were excluded from the protection of Americaβs founding principles and fought to promote, protect and expand them anyways
As a child protection professional, I can tell you the death penalty is NOT an awesome solution to child sexual abuse. Most children are abused by family members; they will not report if their family members will die as a result.
"the elite of the antebellum South were degenerate gamblers who financed their lifestyles with industrialized rape and would kill you for pointing this out" is a straightforwardly accurate statement
I was stunned by Elizabeth Bruenig's @theatlantic.com essay, "This Is How a Child Dies of Measles." Then I was struck by the disclaimer at the bottom: "This story is based on extensive reporting and interviews with physicians, including those who have cared directly for patients with measles."