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Watch: As Pro-Lifers Celebrate, Abortion Activists Set Fires, Riot
You can tell a lot about a group of people from how they react to both success and setbacks. As the United States remains split on the controversial question of abortion, a nation in South America is grappling with the same issue — and how pro-lifers and pro-choicers just acted after a major legislative decision is very revealing. Late last week, Argentina’s Senate voted to block a measure that would have made abortions through 14 weeks legal. The defeated bill would also have effectively forced religious hospitals to perform abortions, a major issue in the predominantly Catholic country. The most well-respected Catholic in the world, Pope Francis, had strong words for the pro-abortion crowd back in June. Francis — who is himself from Argentina — compared the push to end the lives of unborn children to past genocide and eugenics carried out by Nazis. “Last century, the whole world was scandalized by what the Nazis did to purify the race,” he said. “(T)oday, we do the same thing but with white gloves.” The pontiff’s bold statement no doubt helped sway the vote in his South American home country. Videos from both sides of the issue showed a stark contrast between how pro-life conservatives and pro-abortion liberals reacted to the vote. On the right, people were joyous and relieved. The moment life won in Argentina 🇦🇷 #SalvemosLas2Vidas pic.twitter.com/eLFG7NSZ8Z — March for Life (@March_for_Life) August 9, 2018 Among the pro-abortion leftists, however, the scenes were deeply angry and even riotous. “(A)pparent proponents of the bill reportedly threw bottles and started fires outside of government buildings,” reported Independent Journal Review. Footage from outlets including Bloomberg and Huffington Post UK confirmed that many so-called pro-choice demonstrators turned to rage and violence. JUST IN: Demonstrators throw bottles after Argentina's Senate rejects abortion bill. Bill was rejected by a 38 senators, backed by 31 #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/5F5tfO0a9c — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) August 9, 2018 Protesters and police clash in Argentina after senators vote against legalising abortion #AbortoLegal8A pic.twitter.com/it5NPm3KzL — HuffPost UK (@HuffPostUK) August 9, 2018 Can you remember the last time conservative pro-life crowds literally started riots over abortion? Neither could Obianuju Ekeocha, an African conservative activist who has been following the issue for many years. “When pro-life people lose a battle,we walk away peacefully,” she pointed out on Twitter. “When our opponents lose any battle they turn into anarchists and arsonists,” she continued. “In Argentina protesters set fire to part of the fence (at) Congress for being denied the ‘right’ to kill their unborn.” When pro-life people lose a battle,we walk away peacefully. When our opponents lose any battle they turn into anarchists🤬 and arsonists🔥. In Argentina protesters set fire to part of the fence @ Congress for being denied the “right” to kill their unborn...pic.twitter.com/dw6OWv7FxV — Obianuju Ekeocha (@obianuju) August 9, 2018 It’s almost as if one group is intent on destruction no matter what, and is focused on spreading harm instead of love when it comes to both fragile life and their own communities. Abortion is obviously a tough issue for many people, and the debate is not going away any time soon. Looking at how the two sides act and the way they treat others in their own cities is extremely eye-opening, however. For all the talk about “love trumping hate” and “compassion,” it seems the left is much more interested in violence, ruin and rage. Argentina may be a world away, but it is a very important example for America. Read the full article
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The Blockchain Cruise Sails in Asia Jan.19 -- Over 600 crypto-enthusiasts set sail on a blockchain cruise just before Bitcoin began sinking, reports @BlakeSchmidt #tictocnews. source
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Telegram faces DDoS attack in China… again
The popular encrypted messaging service Telegram is once again being hit with a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack in Asia as protestors in Hong Kong take to the streets.
For the last several days, Hong Kong has been overrun with demonstrators protesting a new law that would put the municipality more directly under the control of mainland China’s authoritarian government.
Protesters clash with police in Hong Kong#tictocnews’ @JosieWonghk breaks it down for us pic.twitter.com/Nv7OukC4ko
— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) June 12, 2019
One of the tools that organizers have turned to is the encrypted messaging service, Telegram, and other secure messaging technologies as they look to evade surveillance measures by government officials.
Telegram first commented on the attack via Twitter roughly 17 hours ago in the late afternoon on Wednesday in Hong Kong.
We’re currently experiencing a powerful DDoS attack, Telegram users in the Americas and some users from other countries may experience connection issues.
— Telegram Messenger (@telegram) June 12, 2019
The company went on to describe a distributed denial of service attack as when “your servers get GADZILLIONS of garbage requests which stop them from processing legitimate requests. Imagine that an army of lemmings just jumped the queue at McDonald’s in front of you – and each is ordering a whopper,” according to Telegram. “The server is busy telling the whopper lemmings they came to the wrong place – but there are so many of them that the server can’t even see you to try and take your order.”
This isn’t the first time that someone has tried to take down Telegram at a time when China was experiencing significant unrest. Four years ago, a similar attack struck the company’s service, just as China was initiating a crackdown on human rights lawyers in the country.
An article in the Hong Kong Free Press described the situation on the mainland, where the company’s web version of its app was blocked from servers in Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Shenzhen, and Yunnan.
At the time, a lawyer involved in human rights cases was made to confess on state television about his involvement in the malfeasance and lawyers’ use of Telegram to hide messages from surveillance.
According to the state-run newspaper China Daily, lawyers were using the Telegram app for “attacks on the [Communist] Party and government.”
At the time of the last attack, Telegram and its chief executive, Pavel Durov did not comment on who was to blame for the denial of service attacks.
Now, the outspoken chief executive isn’t mincing any words. “IP addresses coming mostly from China,” Durov tweeted. “Historically, all state actor-sized DDoS (200-400 Gb/s of junk) we experienced coincided in time iwth protests in Hong Kong (coordinated on @telegram). This case was not an exception.”
IP addresses coming mostly from China. Historically, all state actor-sized DDoS (200-400 Gb/s of junk) we experienced coincided in time with protests in Hong Kong (coordinated on @telegram). This case was not an exception.
— Pavel Durov (@durov) June 12, 2019
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Donald Trump Akan Memukul Kembali Keras di 'Spionase' Huawei China Untuk Menuntut AS
Presiden Donald Trump akan memukul balik dengan keras ketika Huawei mengajukan gugatan terhadap pemerintah Amerika Serikat. Huawei, pembuat smartphone terbesar di Cina, mengatakan Trump bertindak sebagai "juri, hakim dan algojo" dengan larangan produk-produk Huawei. Raksasa telekomunikasi China itu mengatakan AS melanggar konstitusinya sendiri. Gugatan, diajukan di Texas, adalah tindakan paling agresif dalam perselisihan yang sedang berlangsung antara Trump dan Huawei. Berita itu akan membuat marah presiden saat dia semakin dekat dengan kesepakatan perdagangan dengan China . Dia akan menyerang balik dengan kekuatan penuh dari pemerintahannya dan menggunakan perselisihan sebagai pengaruh dalam pembicaraannya dengan China. View image on Twitter
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APAKAH HUAWEI ANCAMAN KEAMANAN NASIONAL?
Gugatan tersebut merupakan tanggapan terhadap Undang-Undang Otorisasi Pertahanan Nasional Donald NDAA. Undang-undang melarang semua agen pemerintah federal menggunakan perangkat Huawei. Trump mengklaim hukum adalah masalah keamanan nasional. Menurut Gedung Putih, perangkat Huawei dapat dimanfaatkan oleh pemerintah China untuk memata-matai warga AS. Seperti yang dijelaskan Wakil Presiden Mike Pence: “Hukum Tiongkok mewajibkan untuk memberi aparat keamanan Beijing akses yang luas ke data apa pun yang menyentuh jaringan atau peralatan mereka.” Dengan kata lain, perangkat Huawei dapat digunakan untuk spionase. Itu klaim yang ditolak Huawei. Bahkan mengeluarkan iklan satu halaman penuh di Wall Street Journal untuk menghapus namanya. View image on Twitter
Adam Janofsky ✔@AdamJanofsky Huawei has a full page ad in today’s @WSJ. Starts and ends with “Don’t believe everything you hear” 105 10:27 PM - Feb 28, 2019 113 people are talking about this
TINDAKAN DONALD TRUMP TIDAK KONSTITUSIONAL?
Wakil Ketua Huawei, Guo Ping menuduh Trump bertindak sebagai bertindak sebagai "hakim, juri, dan algojo." Gugatan itu sendiri berpusat di sekitar amandemen kelima konstitusi AS. Huawei mengklaim bahwa AS telah menolak "proses hukum" yang seharusnya. Memperluas komentarnya, Guo berkata : "Kongres AS telah berulang kali gagal menghasilkan bukti untuk mendukung pembatasannya pada produk Huawei." View image on Twitter
Tom Mackenzie ✔@TomMackenzieTV BREAKING: Huawei’s Chairman Guo Ping announcing the lawsuit against US. Claims Congress has failed to produce evidence supporting ban on #Huawei. Says Huawei left with no choice but to act. #TicTocNews 113 9:05 AM - Mar 7, 2019 93 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy Kongres menyatakan bahwa Huawei dan perusahaan teknologi Cina lainnya merupakan ancaman keamanan nasional yang serius. Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) Berkata: "Mereka Kuda Trojan untuk Partai Komunis Tiongkok, dan dunia bebas harus berdiri bersama dalam menghalangi mereka dari infrastruktur kritis kita."
TRUMP AKAN MEMUKUL KEMBALI DENGAN KERAS
Gugatan itu tidak bisa datang pada waktu yang lebih buruk bagi pemerintahan Trump. Presiden sedang dalam tahap akhir negosiasi kesepakatan perdagangan dengan Cina. Dan berita ini akan meningkatkan ketegangan antara kedua negara. Trump kemungkinan akan menggunakan tampilan kekuatan untuk menggandakan posisinya melawan Cina.
Chief financial officer Huawei Meng Wanzhou menggugat pemerintah Kanada atas penangkapannya pada bulan Desember. | Sumber: Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press via AP Dia bahkan dapat menggunakan gugatan tersebut sebagai pengungkit dalam negosiasi itu sendiri. Dia sebelumnya mengisyaratkan kelonggaran terhadap Huawei dengan imbalan persyaratan perdagangan yang menguntungkan. Ketika CFO Huawei Meng Wanzhou ditangkap di Kanada, Trump mengatakan ia akan melakukan intervensi: “Jika saya pikir itu baik untuk negara, jika saya pikir itu baik untuk apa yang akan menjadi kesepakatan perdagangan terbesar yang pernah dibuat - yang merupakan hal yang sangat penting - apa yang baik untuk keamanan nasional - saya pasti akan melakukan intervensi jika saya pikir itu perlu " Dia mungkin juga bersedia untuk menawarkan konsesi lebih lanjut kepada Huawei dengan imbalan persyaratan perdagangan yang menguntungkan dengan China.
“SAYA INGIN PERSAINGAN YANG ADIL”
Pada akhirnya, Trump mengatakan larangan itu adalah pilihan terakhir : “Saya ingin kompetisi dengan China, kompetisi yang adil. Saya tidak ingin memblokir siapa pun jika kami bisa membantu. " Dia bahkan menawarkan sikap yang lebih lunak pada perusahaan telepon Cina , ZTE , perusahaan yang sebelumnya dilarang menjual produk di Amerika Serikat, menunjukkan dia bersedia mencapai kesepakatan.
Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump President Xi of China, and I, are working together to give massive Chinese phone company, ZTE, a way to get back into business, fast. Too many jobs in China lost. Commerce Department has been instructed to get it done! 79.8K 10:01 PM - May 13, 2018 Twitter Ads info and privacy 44.4K people are talking about this Trump terbuka untuk berdialog dengan perusahaan-perusahaan Cina, tetapi gugatan agresif dari Huawei ini merupakan langkah yang salah arah. Harapkan Donald Trump untuk memukul balik dengan keras. Read the full article
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Brand News: 10 Things You Need to Know For Friday May 4th
Apple‘s iPhone X was the best-selling smartphone in the last quarter.
Google is looking for voice-powered startups to invest in.
Instagram launches payments for commerce.
Jay-Z‘s clothing brand investigated by the SEC.
Newell Brands advances “transformation plan” to divest non-core brands.
Nike CEO Mark Parker apologized to staff for internal culture breakdown.
Twitter warns all users to update their passwords following breach.
Volkswagen‘s former CEO faces U.S. charges.
Walmart beats Amazon for majority stake in Flipkart.
Xerox C-Suite team returns following roller coaster week.
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May the Fourth = Star Wars Day = brands getting their geek on:
We can't wait for the next Andy-Wan Kenobi – Novak Skywalker battle
Who would prevail? #Maythe4thbewithYou @andy_murray @DjokerNole pic.twitter.com/qHkh5IVmDh
— ATP World Tour (@ATPWorldTour) May 4, 2018
The force is certainly strong with us right now – #MayThe4thBeWithYou on #StarWarsDay, Barça Fans! pic.twitter.com/DRSTreFNpM
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) May 4, 2018
Good morning from Heathrow. The force is strong with us today and we've got some special new routes. Will you be travelling to galaxies near… or far, far away? #Maythe4th #MayTheFourth #MayThe4thBeWithYou #StarWarsDay pic.twitter.com/B9IcnMOMxC
— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) May 4, 2018
May the 4th is International #StarWarsDay, probably the second most exciting day this month for enthusiasts.
Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters May 25. (Audio on for this one, trust us) #MayThe4thBeWithYou
Follow @TicToc for coverage beyond the opening credits. #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/DfD3tdH1qX
— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 4, 2018
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Ram Trucks joins marketers at the Kentucky Derby, taking place tomorrow.
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Why David Goodall, 104, Renowned Australian Scientist, Wants to Die
When Mr. Goodall, a renowned ecologist, turned 104 in April, he told the Australian broadcaster ABC, “I greatly regret having reached that age.”
Asked if he was happy, he responded: “I’m not happy. I want to die. It’s not sad particularly. What is sad is if one is prevented.”
104-yr-old Australian, David Goodall, has flown to Switzerland to end his life #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/Pby3n91Ecb
— TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) May 3, 2018
At the airport on Wednesday, Mr. Goodall expressed regret at having to leave Australia to fulfill his wish, telling reporters, “I’m sorry that I have to travel to Switzerland in order to execute it.”
Sitting in a wheelchair, he added: “I’ve lived quite a good life until recently. The last year has been less satisfactory for me because I couldn’t do things.”
Philip Nitschke, a right-to-die activist and author whose organization, Exit International, helped Mr. Goodall pay for his plane ticket in business class through a GoFundMe campaign, said on Twitter: “Australia will not allow him to access the drugs to achieve this, but Switzerland does.”
He added, “The world is changing but Australia lags badly.”
Assisted suicide has been banned in Australia for decades. In 1995, the Northern Territory became the first legislature in the world to pass a law for voluntary euthanasia, but it was overturned by the national Parliament in 1997.
Victoria State passed a bill in 2017 to legalize assisted suicide, but it could not benefit Mr. Goodall. Set to go into effect in June 2019, it will apply only to terminally ill patients who are of sound mind and who have a life expectancy of no more than six months.
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Mr. Goodall with his grandson in Perth on Wednesday, as he left for Switzerland. Credit Sophie Moore/EPA, via Shutterstock
The Australian Medical Association is generally strongly opposed to assisted dying. “Doctors are not trained to kill people. It is deep within our ethics, deep within our training that that’s not appropriate,” its president, Dr. Michael Gannon, said during a legislative debate in Victoria last year.
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“Not every doctor agrees with that,” he allowed.
Indeed, a survey of the A.M.A. found that four in 10 members supported right-to-die policies, according to the BBC.
Mr. Goodall, who was born in Britain, began his scientific career at Imperial College in London, according to Exit International. At the University of Melbourne, he was a senior lecturer and held positions at what is now the University of Ghana; the University of Reading, England; the University of California; and Utah State University, among other institutions.
Having earned three doctorates, he worked with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, an independent Australian government agency, until his semiretirement in 1979. He was awarded the Order of Australia at age 101.
Mr. Goodall lived alone in his later years, though he has children and several grandchildren. Most of his friends have died. But he did his own shopping, read Shakespeare and presented poetry to a group.
Until 2016, he worked as an honorary research associate at the Center for Ecosystem Management at Edith Cowan University in Perth, taking two buses and a train to get to his office four days a week.
When he was 102 and called Australia’s oldest working scientist, the university stirred up a tempest by asking Mr. Goodall to vacate his office on the grounds that he was too frail and a safety risk to himself. He challenged the decision, but he moved closer to home to continue working.
His world became smaller, however, as he was forced to give up driving and performing in the theater, Carol O’Neill, a friend and a representative of Exit International, told the BBC.
“It was just the beginning of the end,” she said.
Then, last month, he fell in his one-bedroom apartment and was not found for two days. Doctors ordered him not to use public transport or even to cross the road by himself. His physical condition deteriorated.
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His daughter, Karen Goodall-Smith, a clinical psychologist, told ABC at his party that his work had probably been keeping him alive. “His work is his hobby, as well as his passion,” she said, “and without his work, I don’t think that there would be a purpose for him any more.”
Ms. Goodall-Smith added, according to Exit: “He has no control over his life, over his body, over his eyesight. He has lived a really good 104 years. Whatever happens, whatever choices are made, they’re up to him.”
Mr. Goodall is adamant. “One should be free to use the rest of one’s life as one chooses,” he has said. “If one chooses to kill oneself, then that’s fair enough. I don’t think anyone else should interfere.”
According to ABC, he is expected to succumb next Thursday.
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