Opening schools w/o any mitigation measures-by choice or, most likely, by order/threat-is a recipe for disaster.
Imagine images like this but in school after school in county after county in state after state all across America in buildings not equipped for COVID.
I'm really worried about what's going to happen as COVID runs rampant through unvaccinated kids esp in states/districts that decided to listen to the angry White parents brained by the hypocritical f**ks in RWNJ Media.
And make no mistake about it, this is all by design.
Republicans want children DEAD to help them politically.
That should be blatantly clear by now...
But hell, in the dark minds of some of these f**ks...I guess you can't learn about Critical Race Theory if you kill kids before they can...
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Look, I had to do a mute spree on Afghanistan, man.
A lot of people are trying to convince me that Biden didn't do the right thing when he absolutely did b/c it's proving him right that we were/are wasting our damn time propping up an army/gov't failing on an hourly basis.
I'm pretty sure this is Joe's "This is my decision" moment and it's standing up to a Foreign Policy and Military-Industrial establishment who have been feeding lies and bullshit for over a decade-plus and I applaud him for it.
Look, I'm not an "isolationist" by any means.
But I basically take the Cronkite-esque view on the war where it's clear that it's wasting time, money and American lives and it's time to pull back while saying we did the best job we could but in the end its no longer worth it.
Trump locked us into getting out of Afghanistan via the Doha Agreement agreed to by Trump and his Taliban kiss-ass negotiator.
I would remind everybody that there was very real plans by Trump to BRING THE TALIBAN TO CAMP DAVID ON 9/11 LAST YEAR.
We were gonna be held to that.
And it helps that Biden was NEVER a fan of Nation Building Inc. of Afghanistan to begin with, esp as it came after we completely dumped the concept of Afghanistan the moment W decided to "finish Daddy's job" in Iraq.
And just like how we put a mostly-Shi'ite Gov't chummy with Iran in charge in Iraq, we put in a Gov't in Afghanistan ill-equipped to deal w/its Tribal elements AND susceptible to corruption.
Didn't help the Taliban got backdoor $ thru the Poppy trade that we did NOTHING to stop.
We've been "training and advising" for 15 of the 20+ years we've been there.
And yet all these cities are falling, and there's a reason for that.
And the reason undermines the "80% of Afghanis want us there" line you're selling.
We decided to launch an Afghanistan branch of Nation Build Inc because we had to do something there.
And JUST LIKE IN IRAQ we put in a Government that fell quick to corruption and susceptible to the forces we were trying to beat.
And despite the Congressman's claims, there are many within Afghanistan who hate us and want nothing to do with that "Female Empowerment" thing that we've been doing.
They also are not fans of organized Gov't and would prefer tribal-style Gov't which the Taliban roll with.
Fred Ladd, aka Fred Laderman, whose dubs of “Tetsuwan Atom” (Astro Boy), “Tetsujin 28-go” (Gigantor), and “Jungle Emperor” (Kimba the White Lion) first introduced anime to America in the 1960s died last Tuesday.
He was 91.
Ladd first got into the job of production while working at a company called Cayton, Inc where he was tasked to put nature short into a feature length film.
That film would be traded in Europe exchange for local European productions that Ladd would later re-edit and dub for the American market.
The main one being what became 1959’s “The Space Explorers” which was re-edited and dubbed as a TV serial.
Well, as were under 83.5 minutes away from the biggest moment in the history of Hollywood, it's time to pay homage to the studio about to be taken over the God of Entertainment before Mickey turns out the Spotlights after 83 and a half years.
Our story begins with two separate studios, Fox Film and 20th Century Pictures.
The former was the film studio founded in 1915 by William Fox, a man who had been one of the first to enter the Film Industry via buying a share of a Brooklyn nickelodeon (as they called Theaters back in the early 20th century) and had been a major investor in the industry.