Post-election ideas
mardi 29 novembre 2016 à 01:00Twelve Ideas Post-Election from Front Line Organizers.
Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes
Twelve Ideas Post-Election from Front Line Organizers.
Philip Morris, the tobacco company, set up an organization to
deny
scientific conclusions about the danger of second-hand smoke.
To disguise itself, it sought to attack various other valid scientific
conclusions, including that global heating would be dangerous.
That was the beginning of organized global heating disinformation.
Exxon started funding it later.
The EU has agreed to
let companies send personal data to the US
based on totally inadequate assurances.
Rules about the use of accumulated data are just a band-aid. To avoid
tyranny and protect dissent and journalism, we need to
forbid and
prevent the accumulation of data about people.
There were protests across Canada against a proposed new pipeline.
The Canadian government isn't as delusionist as Trump, but it is trying to keep the CO2 flowing as much as it can.
A registered sex offender is dying of Alzheimer's disease in a hospice, but he has been ordered to leave because it is too close to a facility for children.
The offender's crime, 30 years ago, did not involve children.