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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
2 yrs

Appeals Court Rules On Steve Bannon’s Request To Delay Prison Sentence
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Appeals Court Rules On Steve Bannon’s Request To Delay Prison Sentence

A federal appeals court panel rejected Steve Bannon’s bid to delay the July 1st start to his prison sentence as he fights his contempt of Congress conviction. The former Trump adviser and War Room host was sentenced to four months in prison for defying subpoenas from the J6 Committee. Bannon filed an emergency motion, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to overrule a lower court’s order that he report to prison by July 1st. The panel denied his request in a 2-1 vote. After the ruling, Bannon will likely seek intervention from the U.S. Supreme Court. An appeals court has denied former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s request to remain out of prison while appealing his conviction on contempt of Congress charges. https://t.co/uK5pvxiQm3 — NBC News (@NBCNews) June 21, 2024 Per CBS News: U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who was nominated to the bench by Trump, earlier this month granted prosecutors’ request to send Bannon to prison after a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld his conviction last month. Bannon’s lawyers asked the appeals court to allow him to remain free while he continues to fight the conviction all the way up to the Supreme Court, if necessary. But in a 2-1 vote Thursday, the D.C. Circuit panel said Bannon’s case “does not warrant a departure from the general rule” that defendants begin serving their sentence after conviction. Judges Cornelia Pillard, who was nominated by former President Barack Obama, and Bradley Garcia, a nominee of President Biden, voted to send Bannon to prison. Judge Justin Walker, who was nominated by Trump, dissented, writing that he should not have to serve time before the Supreme Court decides whether to take up his case. Bannon is expected to ask the Supreme Court to stave off his prison sentence. His attorneys didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment Thursday. BREAKING: Appeals court panel refuses to delay Trump ally Steve Bannon’s 4-month contempt prison sentence https://t.co/l8mDC1vMaF — The Associated Press (@AP) June 21, 2024 From The Hill: In its ruling Thursday, the panel said Bannon “knew what the subpoena required yet intentionally refused to appear or to produce any of the requested documents.” The panel also pushed back on Bannon’s argument about him “willfully” refusing to do what was asked by the House committee. The judges cited the Supreme Court, which has “consistently recognized” that willful is a “word of many meanings.” “He provides no basis to conclude that a higher court is likely to upend the established understanding of ‘willfully’ in the context of contempt of a clear duty to respond to congressional subpoenas,” the judges wrote. Bannon was found guilty in 2022 of failing to appear for a deposition before the Jan. 6 House committee and refusing to produce documents.
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The People's Voice Feed
The People's Voice Feed
2 yrs

Disney Exec Admits Company Excludes White Males From Being Hired
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Disney Exec Admits Company Excludes White Males From Being Hired

A senior vice president at Disney admitted that the company illegally excludes hiring white men in favor of “diverse” candidates instead. The revelations came to light in an undercover video filmed by James O’Keefe’s “O’Keefe [...] The post Disney Exec Admits Company Excludes White Males From Being Hired appeared first on The People's Voice.
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The People's Voice Feed
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Popular Beauty Influencer Who Promoted COVID Jabs Dies Suddenly at 36
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Popular Beauty Influencer Who Promoted COVID Jabs Dies Suddenly at 36

A popular beauty influencer, who promoted the COVID jabs to millions of her followers, died suddenly at the age of 36 after suffering a massive heart attack while on vacation in Malta. Farah El Kadhi [...] The post Popular Beauty Influencer Who Promoted COVID Jabs Dies Suddenly at 36 appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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The new issue of Classic Rock is an AC/DC 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition
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The new issue of Classic Rock is an AC/DC 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition

Also in this issue: Heart, Black Country Communion, Allman Brothers, Ian Hunter, Manic Street Preachers, ELP, Black Crowes, Anvil, Marcus King, Lindisfarne, Lemon Twigs, Mitch Ryder and more
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Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

Pure Reason Revolution announce new album Coming Up To Consciousness
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Pure Reason Revolution announce new album Coming Up To Consciousness

New-look UK prog quartet will be playing live throughout Europe in Spetember and October
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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6 Essential Characteristics of a Godly Woman
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6 Essential Characteristics of a Godly Woman

6 Essential Characteristics of a Godly Woman
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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5 Addictive Behaviors That Are Not Substance Abuse
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5 Addictive Behaviors That Are Not Substance Abuse

5 Addictive Behaviors That Are Not Substance Abuse
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Living In Faith
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Ellie Holcomb Says Motherhood Deepened Her Understanding of God’s Love
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Ellie Holcomb Says Motherhood Deepened Her Understanding of God’s Love

Ellie Holcomb Says Motherhood Deepened Her Understanding of God’s Love
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Little Boy Selects Between Money Or A “Mystery Baseball” & His Reason Will Warm Your Heart
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Little Boy Selects Between Money Or A “Mystery Baseball” & His Reason Will Warm Your Heart

Prepare for a burst of cuteness!!! When this little boy was offered a choice between 1000 pounds and a mystery baseball, he made a decision you wouldn’t expect. Instead of taking the cash, he opted for the ball — and with it came an incredible surprise! @mdmotivator “My dream is to play in MLB ” @MLB @MLBeurope #londonseries #mlb #money #kindness #baseball #london #surprise #diabetes #happy ♬ original sound – Zachery Dereniowski While I’m pretty sure this child would have been thrilled to just have the ball, it came with a letter. The letter read: “Congratulation! On behalf of Major League Baseball, I want to invite you and your family to the London Series to watch the Phillies vs. The Mets play and to meet all the players.” Wow wow wow! This mystery baseball just made this boy’s whole life! His dreams are about to come true. This image is from TikTok. After he picked the mystery baseball, this little boy shared that his favorite baseball team was the Phillies. Now he’s going to see them in action! The interviewer asked him about where his love for baseball came from, and he shared that when he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, he fell in love with the sport. Now he’s got a dream to play professionally and a ticket to see his favorite team, live and in person! What a special gift. This absolutely adorable image is from TikTok. His mom could not have been more happy for him. At the end of the clip, you can see him wearing his journey at the game. The smile didn’t come off his face the whole time! Then, lovers of this clip took to the comments to share their joy. “He’s very passionate about baseball, you can tell!” said one viewer about this kiddo. Indeed, it seems like this little boy was the perfect kid to ask the mystery baseball question. The featured image for this post is from TikTok. The post Little Boy Selects Between Money Or A “Mystery Baseball” & His Reason Will Warm Your Heart appeared first on InspireMore.
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The Lighter Side
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Sex education for incarcerated men in California
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Sex education for incarcerated men in California

Cristobal De La Cruz enters a classroom at the Orange County Juvenile Hall in Southern California, carrying a condom in his back pocket. A group of young guys, ranging in age from 12 to 18, are waiting. De La Cruz, who is only 28, is young enough to connect with the youth over video games and Spanish slang, yet is mature enough to lead an important session on sexual health and consent. De La Cruz, a health educator with Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, has a goal: to teach these young men about anatomy, pregnancy, birth control, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and the value of healthy relationships. He also addresses toxic masculinity, attempting to dispel damaging gender stereotypes. The condom demonstration is the highlight of his workshop. ‘Wow, are you going to open it?’ the boys ask De la Cruz. Ultimately, that is the plan, but only after some critical groundwork is laid. The fundamentals: consent and communication De La Cruz begins by asking, “What is the first step in using a condom?” The boys usually cry out answers like “get the girl” or “buy the condom”, yet these are not what De Le Cruz is looking for. “The first step,” he says, “is consent. Consent is ongoing. If at any point a person doesn’t want to have sex, consent is not given and they will stop. That’s step number one.” He also tackles common misunderstandings head-on. If a young participant claims he is too well-endowed for a condom, which apparently happens quite often during these sessions, De La Cruz demonstrates its flexibility by stretching it a couple of feet lengthwise or inserting his hand up to his wrist. “This isn’t just an old man trying to teach me about math or life choices and how to be responsible,” he says. “But I am teaching them about life and how to be responsible—in their sexual and reproductive health—and in a fun way.” Comprehensive education Beginning in 2013, Planned Parenthood has held seminars at both Juvenile Hall and the Theo Lacey Facility, a neighboring maximum-security correctional complex. These sessions address a variety of issues, including healthy relationships, gender and sexuality, and sex trafficking. One session, the Male Involvement Program, delves into “the man box,” a notion that addresses the constraints imposed on men’s behaviors by traditional masculinity. The curriculum is consistent with the sex education curricula offered in California’s middle and high schools. Many detained young males miss these lessons due to truancy or early incarceration, putting them at a lifelong disadvantage in sexual health knowledge, which contributes to the poorer health outcomes observed in disadvantaged communities. The Orange and San Bernardino chapters hope to reach approximately 300 jailed male youths and young men by the end of June, with plans to extend to institutions in San Bernardino County.  Bridging the gap Planned Parenthood is frequently associated with women’s health, so how did the organization come to serve incarcerated young men? Faviola Mercado, community education manager at Planned Parenthood’s Orange and San Bernardino chapters, explains that improving young men’s sexual and reproductive health benefits their female partners as well. “We’re increasing the likelihood of men being more open to seeking resources and testing for STIs,” she claims. “It helps their own sexual reproductive health, and we also know that toxic masculinity traits can be harmful to themselves and to women and children.” Changing perceptions The workshops have shown encouraging indicators that mindsets are shifting. Participants are now reconsidering traditionally feminine tasks, such as cooking, as acceptable for guys to do. This transition is promoted by interactive workshops that promote open communication and mutual respect. “Our presentation is less of a teacher telling students what to do and more of a conversation, with respect between each other,” explains health educator Neil Reyes. “We’re breaking down ideas of masculinity, learning about reproductive health, and helping partners.” Overcoming challenges However, developing emotional expression and empathy in a correctional atmosphere, where traditional ideals of masculine power predominate, is difficult. “The participants are not in a place where empathy is rewarded,” Reyes says. “So it’s not clear how much the message of men being OK to cry or to show emotions is being put to use where they are.” Less restricted notions of gender and sexuality also spark resistance. De La Cruz and Reyes address this by providing explanations, listening to opposing opinions, and encouraging respect for all individuals. “I say, at the end of the day, ‘I’m not trying to say what is right or wrong,'” adds De La Cruz. “But let’s talk about it. Let’s be respectful and have this conversation.” Assessing success Evaluating the long-term success of prison programs can be difficult, as it frequently relies on the basic indicator of recidivism rates. Lois Davis, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation who specializes in penitentiary education, emphasizes the difficulties. However, the Planned Parenthood programs at the Theo Lacey Facility are part of a larger project known as the Transitional-Age Youth (TAY) sector, which accommodates males aged 18 to 25 and offers extensive classes in employment, addiction, mental health, and re-entry preparedness. TAY administrators will conduct interviews with participants up to three years after their release to measure their adherence to sexual health practices, with results compared to a control group. Although the findings are still pending, Marie Gillespie, the program’s co-developer and clinical director, is encouraged by the rapport instructors such as De La Cruz and Reyes have built with the young men. “They’re incredibly approachable,” she says. “They’re able to connect with these young men perhaps at a level other people haven’t attempted to connect with them on. It’s not a peer relation but someone you can see in your shoes saying, ‘These are essential skills.’ That’s going to resonate more with young adult populations.” A healthier future De La Cruz and Reyes are currently refining their programs based on participant input. One noteworthy event for Reyes was when a participant, who had been taught to hide his feelings, showed support for his future son’s emotional expression. “I absolutely remember that moment and thought it was pretty cool,” Reyes says. “Now I know that this person got something from the workshops that he could show the next generation if he has his own son.” Planned Parenthood’s groundbreaking sex education program for jailed young men in Southern California fills knowledge gaps and promotes healthier, more responsible behaviors. These programs attempt to make a long-term beneficial difference in the lives of these young men and their communities by emphasizing consent, dissolving toxic masculinity, and fostering open discourse.The post Sex education for incarcerated men in California first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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