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“Sinners” Offers a False Vision of Empowerment
Current Affairs 19 hours ago

“Sinners” Offers a False Vision of Empowerment

As a professor of African American history, whenever I come across a black-oriented historical movie, the first thing I think about is whether the film makes my job harder or easier. Films like A Soldier’s Story, Glory, 12 Years a Slave, and Free State of Jones have enriched our understanding of the complexities driving American race relations. These movies—along with independent films like Nothing But a Man and Killer of Sheep and David Simon’s brilliant television drama, The Wire—offer explorations of human frailties and vulnerabilities that are alive to the possibilities available to human beings in their distinct times and locations. As good art invariably does, each takes some artistic license. However, the filmmakers’ sensitivity to context helps them avoid the kinds of anachronistic cliches and character archetypes that treat contemporary values and aspirations as eternal truths.

IHIP News: Trump's NEFARIOUS Reason for Strikes REVEALED As America TAKES HIT! It's All ON PURPOSE!
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I've Had It Podcast 19 hours ago

IHIP News: Trump's NEFARIOUS Reason for Strikes REVEALED As America TAKES HIT! It's All ON PURPOSE!

Trump GRILLED Over His Lies About Bombed Iranian Girls School
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The Majority Report 20 hours ago

Trump GRILLED Over His Lies About Bombed Iranian Girls School

DOGE Goon Took Social Security Data With Him, Whistleblower Says
New Republic 20 hours ago

DOGE Goon Took Social Security Data With Him, Whistleblower Says

An employee at Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency may have taken Social Security data with him to a new job in what would be a major security breach.The Washington Post reports that the Social Security Administration’s inspector general is looking into a whistleblower complaint that a former DOGE software engineer claimed he had access to two sensitive SSA databases and was planning to share the information with a private employer. Seventy million Americans rely on the SSA, but hundreds of millions are alleged to be affected.The inspector general told Congress and the Government Accountability Office about the investigation, and the whistleblower spoke with the Post anonymously out of fear of retaliation. The complaint reportedly states that the former DOGE employee worked at the SSA last year before moving to a government contractor in October. He allegedly told several of his coworkers that he had two restricted databases containing U.S. citizens’ private information, with at least one on a thumb drive.The databases, named “Numident” and the “Master Death File,” contain the Social Security numbers, places and dates of birth, citizenship, race and ethnicity, and parents’ names of over 500 million living and dead Americans. The complaint doesn’t specifically state when the engineer told his coworkers about the databases, but one alleged event took place in January, when the complaint was filed with the inspector general.The engineer allegedly told the whistleblower that he needed help transferring data from the thumb drive to a personal computer to “sanitize” the data before using it at the company. He then told colleagues that once personal details were scrubbed, he wanted to upload it to his company’s systems. He said to a colleague who refused to help him out of legal concerns that he expected a pardon from President Trump if his actions were illegal.The SSA and the engineer’s company, when contacted by the Post, hadn’t heard of the complaint. They then reportedly looked into the allegations, but didn’t find any supporting evidence.Congressional Democrats informed about the whistleblower complaint were alarmed at the security implications of such a massive data breach.“Not only has an ex-DOGE bro been accused of running around with the Social Security information of every American on a flash drive, he also may have the ability to edit and manipulate data at the Social Security Administration at will,” said Representative Robert Garcia, the ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, in a statement. “This is dangerous and outrageous, and Oversight Committee Democrats will fight for transparency and accountability.”Last year, DOGE employees gained alarming access to sensitive information across government agencies, not just in the SSA. That information could be used for terrifying purposes, including by corporations and foreign actors. If this whistleblower complaint is accurate, the entire country could be at risk.

What do other countries think about our war on Iran? ft. Deep State Kuba
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Left Reckoning 20 hours ago

What do other countries think about our war on Iran? ft. Deep State Kuba