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yakultii · 3 months ago
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gizzard-album-tournament · 1 year ago
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 6 months ago
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by Jack Elbaum
A town in New Jersey has become the center of controversy after the local high school’s yearbook removed the names of Jewish students from a page and replaced their photo with one of Muslim students — an incident that the town’s mayor called a “blatant antisemitic act.”
The 2023-2024 yearbook for East Brunswick High School replaced a photo of the Jewish Student Union (JSU) with Muslim students and erased the names of the members of the JSU, leaving a large blank space on the page.
East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen expressed outrage over the incident and said new yearbooks will be ordered.
“At a minimum, I have … been assured that new yearbooks will be ordered and distributed with the correct pictures and names,” Cohen wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday. “Hate has no place in East Brunswick and antisemitism will not be tolerated.”
Cohen announced there would be an investigation into the incident.
“The administration will need to determine: 1. How did this happen? 2. What person or persons are responsible? 3. Who are the yearbook advisers and who signed off on this page? 4. Did this act occur at the publisher end? 5. How will perpetrators be held accountable? 6. Does this constitute a hate crime and how will this be prosecuted?” the mayor added.
Dr. Victor Valeski, superintendent of the East Brunswick Public School System, has also addressed the incident.
“We are aware of an error in the yearbook,” Valeski said in an email on Tuesday. “We are working with the publisher to correct the yearbook. We are also investigating how the error occurred and will address that as appropriate at the conclusion of this investigation.”
Valeski also apologized for the “disappointment it has caused” and pledged to “rectify this situation.”
In an update to the community on Wednesday, the superintendent specifically apologized for “the hurt, pain, and anguish this event has caused our Jewish students, their families, and the impact this continues to have on the entire [East Brunswick] community,” according to local reports.
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jomphotography · 1 year ago
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nualbums · 2 years ago
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King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard With Mild High Club – Sketches Of Brunswick East (2017)
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moss-hearted · 1 month ago
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ngl i’ve lived in canada my whole life and i still routinely forget that new brunswick exists. like there’s only 10 provinces but somehow i’ve never met a single person from NB ever
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eviltmbg · 2 months ago
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trying to sing along to D-Day makes me feel like this
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petrodragonicapocalypse · 1 year ago
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turn up the spider sex noises i can't hear the spider sex noises
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fulltidewhalewatching · 3 months ago
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Where Can You See Whales in New Brunswick?
Perched along Canada's magnificent east coast, New Brunswick provides some of the most amazing whale viewing opportunities you will find anywhere in the globe. This area has become a refuge for both casual viewers and marine aficionados with its immaculate seas and varied aquatic life. From graceful humpbacks to elusive minke whales, the seas around New Brunswick brim with these ocean giants. Where precisely, though, might you find these amazing animals? Let's explore the greatest places for New Brunswick whale watching and discover the sea's enchantment.
World-Famous Whale Watching Destination: The Bay of Fundy
Regarding East coast whale viewing, the Bay of Fundy is clearly the crown gem of New Brunswick. With the highest tides in the world, this special body of water attracts a great variety of marine species including seals, dolphins, and whales. During the summer and autumn, several whale species find the rich nutrients in the deep waters ideal for eating.
What distinguishes the Bay of Fundy?
The great tidal range of the Bay of Fundy produces an always shifting seascape. The tides draw nutrients from the deep ocean floor when they are strongest, therefore providing a fertile feeding ground for aquatic life. Whales so find the waters of the bay appealing from June to October, which attracts them and makes New Brunswick whale viewing the prime period.
You might come across species including:
Among the most charismatic whale species are humpback whales, noted for their breaching and tail-slapping actions. Often, their light-hearted antics enthral observers.
Comprising the second biggest whale species, fin whales can reach lengths of up to 85 feet. Though little, they are really quick and elegant swimmers.
Though smaller and more secretive, minke whales—known for their shier character—can still be seen in the Bay of Fundy.
Furthermore enhancing the experience are the breathtaking surroundings of the Bay of Fundy. A whale watching tour here seems like entering a postcard with rocks, cavernues, and the majestic Fundy coastline as your backdrop.
Grand Manan Island: A Whale Watching Hidden Gem
Grand Manan Island is also rather amazing for East coast whale viewing. This remote island, which lies near the mouth of the Bay of Fundy, provides a more sedate and personal whale viewing environment. Fewer visitors here make this a perfect place for those looking for a calm but exciting meeting with aquatic life.
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Why would one visit Grand Manan Island to view whales?
Deep waters that whales enjoy to visit surround Grand Manan Island. The island's remoteness makes it among the greatest places to see several whale species, including the rare and threatened North Atlantic right whale. Here, Full-Tide Ocean Safaris frequently sets out whale viewing trips giving guests the opportunity to explore these waters under professional guide direction.
The island adds layers of appeal to your whale viewing trip with its charming lighthouses, gorgeous fishing villages, and active local culture. You catch a glimpse of:
One of the most threatened whale species worldwide, spotting a North Atlantic right whale will provide a lifetime of memories. These mild giants grace the seas of Grand Manan during the summer months, with less than 400 left.
Whale Sei: Sei whales are rare and elusive but well-known for their high swimming speed and sleek bodies. Every whale viewing trip gains unique excitement from their sporadic presence around the island.
Peak Whale Watching Times for New Brunswick
In New Brunswick whale watching, timing is important. Although whales can occasionally be seen in the off-season, late June through early October is the busiest months. The whales are most active during this period since they eat in the nutrient-rich Bay of Fundy and environs.
Given whales are more likely to be feeding near the surface, early morning and late afternoon trips usually produce the best results. Also, calm sea conditions during these seasons improve your chances of witnessing these magnificent animals.
Experienced experts who know the waterways and whale behaviours close-by will lead you with Full-Tide Ocean Safaris Our trips seek to maximise your opportunities for observing several whale species while guaranteeing a safe and environmentally responsible experience.
Other Water Life and Adventures Along the East Coast
Although East coast whale watching steals the show, the east coast presents more than simply whales. There is an amazing variety of marine life in the Bay of Fundy and nearby seas. You might run across playful dolphins, porpoises, seals, and even basking sharks. The range of seabirds—including puffins, gannets, and terns—that call the region will also thrill bird aficionados.
Apart from whale viewing, New Brunswick presents lots of activities to improve your nautical experience. The east coast offers something for everyone from kayaking along the craggy coast to investigating tidal pools during low tide.
Your Unique Whale Watching Experience Awaits You
Full-Tide Ocean Safaris provides amazing whale viewing trips catered to your needs whether your search is for a calm, meditative experience or an exciting adventure. We take great satisfaction in providing a first-rate New Brunswick whale viewing experience that takes you closer to nature and the amazing species that call our seas home using the magnificent Bay of Fundy as our playground.
ready to see New Brunswick's whales' grandeur? Plan your trip with Full-Tide Ocean Safaris right now to be ready for an amazing meeting with these ocean monsters!
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glnaturalhealthcare · 4 months ago
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Acupuncture Essendon-Moxibustion Brunswick
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Acupuncture Essendon-Moxibustion Brunswick
Experience the natural healing power of acupuncture for pain relief in Greenvale, where our skilled practitioners help you regain your comfort and wellness. Complement your treatment with our expert herbal medicine services in Westmeadows, tailored to enhance your recovery and overall health.
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cilantroboyof · 1 year ago
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XFOHV GENDER HEADCANNONS!!!
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Im listening to king gizzard and the lizard wizard please help i can't stop my mum is haunting me.
Also if can't tell flags:
1: enby
2: gendequeer
3: demigender
4: agender
5: genderqueer
6: genderqueer
7: agender
8: pangender
9: demigender
10: enby
X: pangender
14: fem-bigender
15: agender
Infinity: pangender
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gizzard-album-tournament · 1 year ago
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 6 months ago
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by Devora Simon and Rabbi Micah Greenland
The blatant antisemitic act regarding the 2024 edition of the East Brunswick High School yearbook recently made headlines. The action resulted in a picture of Muslim students replacing the original photograph of the Jewish students who are part of the Jewish Student Union (JSU) club. In addition, there is a complete absence of the names of the Jewish students. JSU, a division of NCSY, stands in unwavering support of our students, advisers and parent community at East Brunswick High School in New Jersey.
For more than a decade, our club at the school has provided a vital space for Jewish students to connect, learn and thrive. Lately, however, this sanctuary has been threatened by a climate of antisemitism. We echo the strong statements of East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen, who declared, “Hate has no place in East Brunswick and antisemitism will not be tolerated,” and we eagerly await the investigation by Dr. Victor Valeski, superintendent of the East Brunswick Public School System, into these heinous acts. This incident is sadly not an outlier since similar graduation ceremonies or yearbook instances of antisemitism have occurred across the United States.
The issue and response
The rise in antisemitic incidents on college campuses has received a lot of attention in recent months. However, high school students are experiencing much of the same harassment, discrimination and intimidation—and high-schoolers have nowhere else to go. They have to go to school, and they often don’t get to choose which one.
The incident at East Brunswick High School is not an isolated phenomenon but part of a disturbing national trend. Jewish students have increasingly found themselves the targets of hate, harassment and discriminatory rhetoric. These acts undermine the very principles of inclusivity and safety that educational institutions are supposed to uphold. At JSU, we have always prided ourselves on creating an inclusive environment where Jewish students feel safe and supported. This year, more than ever, JSU has been a crucial refuge, a beacon in the dark for Jewish teens across North America.
Against that backdrop, JSU has experienced unprecedented growth over the course of this school year, as we have seen an outpouring of support and interest in our programs. Attendance at our clubs is up more than 20%, and we have received more than 100 requests to open new clubs nationwide. This surge in interest underscores the urgent need for safe spaces where Jewish students can gather, learn and support one another.
The impact of antisemitic incidents on the feelings of safety and acceptance among our teens cannot be understated. These acts of hatred not only affect the immediate victims but also send shockwaves through the entire Jewish community, fostering a climate of fear and alienation. As Mayor Cohen aptly noted, such hatred has no place in East Brunswick or anywhere else. We are committed to working with school authorities, community leaders and law enforcement to ensure that these incidents are thoroughly investigated and that perpetrators are held accountable.
This issue is not confined to East Brunswick or even the United States. Antisemitism is a growing disease that knows no borders. In Canada, Jewish students face similar challenges, as incidents of hate continue to rise. The global Jewish community must stand united against these threats, reinforcing our commitment to safety and inclusivity.
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jomphotography · 1 year ago
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Waves like a blanket
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20th-century-railroading · 1 year ago
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Conrail EMD GP38 7698
East Brunswick, New Jersey February 1988
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doedipus · 1 year ago
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I have issues with that other user's creepy to wet spectrum of king gizzard albums so here's mine
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