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Nonprofit responsible for canceling Dr. Seuss teams up with Google -- Society's Child -- Sott.net

© Toby Scott/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Google.org boasts: The Conscious Kid s selections are informed by intersectional race-center approaches including Critical Race Theory. A nonprofit linked to the cancellation of Dr. Seuss s books and Nickelodeon s race-based special has teamed up with Google s charity arm to create an anti-racist book list for K-12 teachers. La Jolla, California-based The Conscious Kid supports taking actions that disrupt racism in young children by promoting age-appropriate anti-racist literature. The organization s website offers a slew of books for children and young adults including titles such as Woke Baby, Hey Black Child. The website also promotes the book K

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Free Speech: And... It's Gone

There’s desperation in the air everywhere. From the barricading of the U.S. Capitol since January 6th to the shrill calls for continued lockdowns over a virus mostly behind us, we see those with power lashing out trying to hold on to it. And it’s no more obvious than in the lockdowns on speech. In the past week we’ve seen another major assault on Twitter-alternative Gab. A massive attack on its security architecture handing out the passwords and information of millions of users to the dark web. Then Texas Governor Greg Abbott, you know the guy who let millions of Texans freeze last month rather than order the coal-fired plants brought online in defiance of the DoE, piles on calling Gab “anti-semetic.”

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There's a lot of misinformation around about COVID-19 PCR tests. We asked an expert to clear it up

There s a lot of misinformation around about COVID-19 PCR tests. We asked an expert to clear it up RMIT ABC Fact Check ThuThursday 11 updated FriFriday 12 RMIT ABC Fact Check presents the latest debunked misinformation on COVID-19. ( Share Print text only Cancel CoronaCheck is RMIT ABC Fact Check s weekly email newsletter dedicated to fighting the misinformation infodemic surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. You can read the latest edition below, and subscribe to have the next newsletter delivered straight to your inbox. CoronaCheck #56 You may have seen online chatter referring to PCR test cycles , or Ct values , but did you understand what those terms meant? This week, we ve spoken to an expert to explain in simple terms how PCR tests are processed in order to make a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.

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Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences

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FLASHBACK: Progressives began effort to cancel Dr. Seuss in 2017

Comedian Michael Loftus calls on the absurd censorship to stop. That year, Katie Ishizuka penned a 43-page study titled, Rethinking Dr. Seuss for NEA’s Read Across America Day: Racism Within Dr. Seuss’s Children’s Books & The Case for Centering Diverse Books in which the content of 50 of Seuss’s most popular books were analyzed. Ishizuka co-founded the Conscious Kid Social Justice Library, a subscription service which sends its subscribers monthly shipments of titles featuring multicultural characters, and her report was an early indicator that progressives would seek to remove the beloved children s author from widespread circulation. Ishizuka wrote that Black children may feel uncomfortable going to school on Read Across America Day because of its ties to Dr. Seuss. She explained that because that the famed children’s author had a history of drawing anti-Black, anti-Japanese political cartoons and advertisements that most people were unaware of, she wanted to

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