Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova Opens Up About Moscow Arrest: 'We Are the Many and They Are the Few'




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Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova Opens Up About Moscow Arrest: 'We Are the Many and They Are the Few'
Nadya Tolokonnikova. (photo: Nadya Tolokonnikova)
Nadya Tolokonnikova, The Daily Beast
Tolokonnikova writes: "Imagine a situation: the second you step out of your house you're immediately, brutally arrested with no explanation why, then you're brought to the police station where you spend your next six hours till 1 a.m."





See Pussy Riot’s call to free political prisoners in Russia.

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Joe Biden. (photo: AP)
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. (photo: Andrew Harrer/Getty)
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Newspaper Owned by Richest Man in the World Lays Off Non-Union Workers
Naomi LaChance, Splinter
LaChance writes: "Management at the Washington Post, which is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, announced plans on Wednesday to scrap the Express, a free newspaper for local commuters."

EXCERPT:
According to the newspaper’s union, the Washington Post Guild, many of the people losing their jobs are young, female employees. The union said that all Express employees were underpaid and excluded from the newsroom’s union contract, and that some of these workers noticed they were not being fairly compensated and started looking into unionizing. 

The Post Express’ last issue will be Thursday. Dan Caccavaro, the executive editor of Express, told DCist he was unsure what would happen to the “hawkers,” workers who distributed the papers every day. 


In a post on its website, the Guild condemned the layoffs:
These employees, many of them young women, performed the same jobs as other staff in our newsroom for substantially lesser pay. They published our journalism, and we published theirs. They were excluded from a union contract that would have protected them only by legal and bureaucratic fictions that labeled them a different entity within our company, though Post Express and The Washington Post are both owned by Jeff Bezos, the richest person in the world.

Earlier this year, a number of Express employees recognized this disparity and explored unionizing — and they had not given up on that hope. When these layoffs came, without a union, our colleagues in Express were not guaranteed the same protections as guild-covered Washington Post employees.
That sounds gross as hell, and also, depressingly, right on par with the terrible business practices at Bezos’ other operations, like, say, Amazon warehouses.
The Post’s public relations team explained in a blog that the change is part of a digital shift: “more and more readers are consuming the Post’s content digitally, and the Post will continue to serve those who commute via Metro with digital products, including its mobile site, apps, newsletters, and podcasts.”
The Post’s paywall is pretty stubborn, so now commuters will miss out on any kind of free news service, although they are eligible for a free 60-day trial. But my biggest issue here is that exactly no one should think Jeff Bezos, Mr. Amazon himself, would be worried about a little declining print advertising revenue from the the internet’s takeover.

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Indigenous Women in Canada Are Still Being Sterilized Without Their Consent
Ankita Rao, VICE
Rao writes: "Her son was whisked away and she was wheeled into an operating room. Scared they were going to cut into her, she kept saying, 'What are you doing?' and 'Please don't do this.' She was ignored and transferred into another bed by a brusque man."

EXCERPT: 

At the turn of the 20th century, the eugenics movement was at its height in the U.S. and Canada. As part of the movement, both governments were looking to promote the Anglo-Saxon way of life, and to control the Indigenous population, which had been sovereign and out of reach of mainstream law and culture. Two provinces in Canada—Alberta and British Columbia—created legislation such as the Sexual Sterilization Act to promote the procedures. Hitler himself applauded this movement. 
“What he did to the Jews, they were already doing to the Indians here—the forced removal of people,” said Juana Majel Dixon, a California-based Indigenous law scholar and secretary of the National Congress of American Indians, who herself was sterilized by the Indian Health Services when she was 16 years old.
At the time, Indigenous people were often subjected to IQ testing to establish mental deficiency as a diagnosis for sterilization. IQ tests are widely known to be problematic—ill equipped at measuring the acumen of people raised outside of a traditional Western education system. This meant a disproportionate number of Indigenous people were diagnosed as mentally defective and subsequently sterilized.
Canada’s implementation of the Indian Act, which heavily restricted First Nations communities from traveling and practicing their culture, pushed Indigenous children to go to residential schools, away from their parents, where they were forced to learn Christian ideology. “If you don’t understand the context of systemic racism, and how colonization shaped these interactions, it amounts to individual bad people doing bad things,” Stote said.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: EPA)
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Trump Admin to Drop Obama-Era Water Protection Rule on Wetlands, Streams
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