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"Blacks represent 13% of the population but commit 50% of the murders; 90% of black victims are murdered by other blacks,"writes Time's Joe Klein, calling for "provocative" thinking on race in America. "The facts suggest that history is not enough to explain this social disaster."

Yet the disturbing truth,
according to the FBI's most recent homicide statistics, is that the United States is in the wake of an epidemic of white-on-white crime. Back in 2011, the most recent year for which data is available, a staggering 83 percent of white murder victims were killed by fellow Caucasians.

This is not to say that white people are
in herently prone to violence. Most whites, obviously, manage to get through life without murdering anyone. And there are many countries full of white people Norway, Iceland, France, Denmark, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom where white people murder each other at a much lower rate than you see here in the United States.

On the other hand, although people often see criminal behavior as a symptom of poverty, the quantity of murder committed by white people specifically in the United States casts some doubt on this. Per capita GDP is considerably higher here than in France and the white population in America is considerably richer than the national average and yet we have more white murderers.

To understand the level of cultural pathology at work here, it's important to understand that 36 percent of those killed by whites are women a far higher share than you see with black murderers.

Clearly, the social disaster of white violence has complicated roots. But the beginning of an answer is to admit that we have a problem. It's striking that President Obama, who's frequently found time to
, seems oblivious to this torrent of white killing. To be fair to the White House, however, it would beuniquely difficult for Obamato address this delicate issue.


 
Eight arrested in police raids across Toronto area

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https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/eight-arrested-in-police-raids-across-toronto-area-1.1980529
 
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Hilarious. I did not know, but now I have learned from this thread.
 
Richard Nixon (1913-94) could be quite naïve.

In the late 1950s, the U.S. State Department made jazz legend Louis Armstrong (1901-71) a "Goodwill Ambassador" and underwrote a concert tour in Europe and Asia. On his return from the first two tours, Armstrong and his entourage were waived through customs without a search based on Satchmo's ambassadorial status, but when he landed at Idlewild Airport in New York in 1958, he was directed toward the customs lines. Customs agents had been tipped off that contraband was being imported into the country. Armstrong joined a long line of travelers lined up for inspections. Unfortunately, the jazz trumpeter was carrying three pounds of marijuana in his suitcase. Once Armstrong realized he was about to be busted and would bring shame on the country he was traveling on behalf of, he began sweating profusely.

Just then the doors swung open and Vice President Richard Nixon, in step with his security detail, swept in the room followed by a gaggle of reporters and photographers. Nixon, seeing an opportunity for a wire-photo with Armstrong, went up to the jazz man. "Satchmo, what are you doing here?" a surprised Nixon asked.


"Well, Pops, (Armstrong called everyone Pops) I just came back from my goodwill ambassador's tour of Asia and they told me I had to stand in this line for customs."

Without hesitation, Nixon grabbed both of Satchmo's suitcases. "Ambassadors don't have to go through customs and the Vice President of the United States will gladly carry your bags for you," Nixon said. Whereupon The Vice President "muled" three pounds of pot through United States Customs without ever knowing it.

When Nixon was told what happened by Charles McWhorter, who served as a traveling aide to Nixon (who heard the tale from one of the jazz musicians traveling with Satchmo), a startled Nixon exclaimed, "Louie smokes marijuana?"

Upon the jazz legend's death in 1971, President Nixon recognized Satchmo's incomparable contribution to Americana and his creative individuality. "One of the architects of an American art form, a free and individual spirit, and an artist of worldwide fame, his great talents and magnificent spirit added richness and pleasure to all our lives," President Nixon said.

Excerpted by the author from his book "Nixon's Secrets: The Rise, Fall, and Unknown Truth About the President, Watergate, and the Pardon."

https://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/Stories/2014/SEP02/nixon.html
 
Fabulous karma for that magnificent soul we call Satchmo!

Always knew Tricky Dicky was an ass, but this drug mule aspect is really cool.




I see friends shaking hands.
Saying, "How do you do?"
. . .
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.


Oh yeah.
 
Face mites live on all adults, study suggests :don'twantto-see:/

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The faces of all adults are home to microscopic eight-legged creatures, a new study suggests.

Face mites are just half a millimetre long and not visible to the human eye, CBC science columnist Torah Kachur told Gill Deacon, host of CBC's Here and Now. "They're semi-transparent, they have eight legs, they kind of look like a tiny, in a way, see-through caterpillar."

Until recently, scientists thought that only a small proportion of the population had face mites. However, a new study led by Megan Thoemmes, a graduate student in biology at North Carolina State University, found that 100 per cent of 253 people over age 18 sampled by her team had mite DNA on their faces, suggesting that the mites could be universal inhabitants of adult humans.

The study also found that human faces are home to two different species of the mites. The first is Demodex brevis, which burrows into our sweat glands. "It's actually evolved the perfect shape to wiggle in the pores," Kachur said. The other species, Demodex folliculorum, lives in hair follicles of our eyelashes, eyebrows and facial skin.

Thoemmes told Kachur that the mites collected from faces in different places, such as China and the Americas, can be genetically distinguished from one another, which makes them useful for tracing human populations and their migrations.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/face-mites-live-on-all-adults-study-suggests-1.2757354
 
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