Thursday, April 21, 2022

How Privatisation Is Leading to Growing Inequality


How Privatisation Is Leading to Growing Inequality in India The Wire 


FORGIVENESS

At dusk the window panes grew grey;The wet world vanished in the gloom;The dim and silver end of dayScarce glimmered through the little room.
And all my sins were told; I saidSuch things to her who knew not sin—The sharp ache throbbing in my head,The fever running high within.
I touched with pain her purity;Sin's darker sense I could not bring:My soul was black as night to me:To her I was a wounded thing.
I needed love no words could say;She drew me softly nigh her chair,My head upon her knees to lay,With cool hands that caressed my hair.
[17]She sat with hands as if to bless,And looked with grave, ethereal eyes;Ensouled by ancient quietness,A gentle priestess of the Wise.

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Secretary of the invisible thing | Washington Examiner.

More daring and more rewarding than a straightforward biography of the self-exiled Polish poet, A California Lifechannels the tensions between Miłosz and his adoptive home and lets that friction energize the project. In other words, this is less about a poet and his life and more about how a brilliant artist and thinker steeped in Old World culture learned to exist in the amnesiac fog of California. 

 

See also: Episode 218: The Captive Mind by Czeslaw Milosz 


Declassified Pentagon documents discuss UFOs causing "unaccounted-for pregnancies" | Salon.com.


The Pentagon documents state that people who observed unidentified flying objects frequently displayed a cluster of similar physical symptoms: Injuries consistent with exposure to electromagnetic radiation (such as burns), heart ailments, and sleep disturbances. A report speculates that these could be caused by "energy related propulsion systems" and warns that the underlying technology could pose a "threat to United States interests." Additionally, in cases that would not seem out of place in an "X-Files" episode, there were accounts of "apparent abduction" and "unaccounted for pregnancy."


How Ukrainians Are Saving Art During the War

Kottke.org: “Building on the lessons of World War II, Ukrainians are trying to save their artand other important cultural artifacts from destruction during Russia’s invasion. When an invader repeatedly tries to deny the cultural distinction of a people for decades and even centuries, like Russia has done with Ukraine, saving buildings and statues and paintings can be of great importance…” 



CNN: “Book banning — or at least, book banning attempts — appears to be having a resurgence. The American Library Association recorded 729 challenges to library, school and university materials and services in 2021, the most since the organization began tracking those attempts in 2000. While that might seem low overall considering the approximately 99,000 K-12 public schools in the US, the ALA says it’s likely an extreme undercount. In recent months, conservative local and state officials have taken aim both at specific titles and broad categories of books that deal with race, gender or sexuality. And while attempts to remove those books from library shelves or classrooms haven’t all been successful, the efforts themselves have garnered interest in banned books from readers across the country. 

That was the impetus for the Banned Books Book Club, a project from the company Reclamation Ventures, which also runs the newsletter Anti-Racism Daily. Nicole Cardoza, the company’s founder and CEO, said that young readers of the newsletter had increasingly been asking for resources on how they might engage with books being targeted for removal…”


Book Riot: “The rise in book censorship across the United States is reminiscent of the fascist tendencies throughout history. While book banners and censorship supporters paint their concerns as specific to contemporary issues, it’s a common way to consolidate power. 

The history of Nazi book burning is one of the most obvious antecedents to the censorship of books in the U.S. Book burning began shortly after the Nazi Party took control over the government: “Beginning on May 10, 1933, Nazi-dominated student groups carried out public burnings of books they claimed were “un-German.” The book burnings took place in 34 university towns and cities. Works of prominent Jewish, liberal, and leftist writers ended up in the bonfires…”


US is hit by mysterious spate of severe hepatitis cases in children Daily Mail 

WHO monitors rise in cases of hepatitis in children across UK Guardian


Mysterious hepatitis outbreak sickens young children in Europe as CDC probes cases in Alabama Science