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Waching daily Apr 21 2017

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[Steven Universe animation] Lapis + Garnet Fusion - Rubies come back - Duration: 1:08.

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5 Investigates: Aaron Hernandez left behind drawings in prison cell wall - Duration: 1:51.

HIS SIMPLE ACT OF

KINDNESS FOR THE FAMILY OF A

FALLEN OFFICER.

5 INVESTIGATES UNCOVERING NEW

DETAILS ABOUT WHAT WAS IN AARON

HERNADEZ'S FINAL NOTES TO HIS

FAMILY.

GOOD EVENING.

I'M BEN SIMMONEAU.

ERIK I'M ERIKA TARANTAL.

WE'RE ALSO LEARNING EXACTLY WHAT

HERNANDEZ DREW ON THE WALL OF

HIS CELL

AND WHAT THE CORRECTIONAL

OFFICER RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING

ON PRISONERS TOLD INVESTIGATORS.

INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER KATHY

CURRAN HAS ALL THAT.

KATHY: SOURCES TELL US THAT

CORRECTION OFFICER TOLD

INVESTIGATORS HE LAST SAW

HERNANDEZ AROUND 1:00 A.M., AND

THEN WHEN HE WENT TO CHECK IT

3:00 A.M. THERE WAS A SHEET OVER

, THE WINDOW OF THE CELL DOOR.

THERE WAS NO CHECK AT EVEN

2 A.M., THOUGH HOURLY CHECKS ARE

REQUIRED.

THAT OFFICER IS 31-YEARS-OLD AND

ACCORDING TO STATE PAYRO

RECORDS HE'S WORKED FOR THE

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FOR

ABOUT 7 YEARS.

HERNANDEZ WAS IN CELL NUMBER 57

OF THE GENERAL HOUSING UNIT IN

SOUZA BARANOWSKI.

AS WE'VE REPORTED -BEFORE

-- AS WE'VE REPORTED BEFORE HE

, TOOK HIS OWN LIFE HE WROTE

, LETTERS TO HIS FAMILY AND

LAWYERS AND MADE SEVERAL

DRAWINGS IN BLOOD ON ONE WALL OF

HIS CELL.

SOURCES TELL US THERE WAS A

LARGE DRAWING OF THE ALL SEEING

EYE OF GOD ON TOP OF WHAT'S

KNOWN AS THE UNFINISHED PYRAMID.

UNDER THE SYMBOL WAS THE WORD

"ILLUMINATI" IN ALL CAPS.

ON THAT SAME WALL HE WROTE JOHN

, 3:16 AND A BIBLE NEARBY WAS

OPEN TO THAT VERSE.

ROSARY BEADS WERE ALSO HANGING

ON THE WALL.

IN THE LETTERS TO HIS FAMILY

WHERE HE TOLD THEM ALL HE LOVED

THEM AND TO NOT SHED TEARS,

SOURCES TELL US HERNANDEZ ALSO

WROTE THAT HE WOULD SEE THEM IN

HEAVEN AND WAS ENTERING INTO THE

TIMELESS REALM.

WE DID TRY TO REACH OUT TO THE

CORRECTION OFFICER WHO MISSED

THE CHECK BUT WERE UNSUCCESSFUL.

HE'S NOW ON PAID LEAVE AS THE

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Lebanon Middle School students learning how to plant and grow vegetables - Duration: 2:27.

FETIME.

KIM: NEWS 8'S BARBARA BARR IS

THERE AS THE TEACHING GARDEN

WAS OPENED.

[ APPLAUSE ]

BARBARA: AND WITH THAT IT WAS

TIME TO DIG IN.

>> SMALL HOLE, NOT TOO DEEP.

BARBARA: LEBANON MIDDLE SCHOOL

STUDENTS ARE PLANTING THE

SEEDS OF THEIR TEACHING

GARDEN.

>> OH, I LOVE IT.

I THINK IT'S SOMETHING, YOU

CAN GET AWAY FROM PENCIL AND

PAPER SOMETIMES AND GET YOUR

HANDS DIRTY IT

[ LAUGHING ]

BARBARA: THE BAYER COMPANY

DONATED THE PLANTS AND

GARDENING EQUIPMENT, TEAMING

UP WITH THE AMERICAN HEART

ASSOCIATION TO HELP STUDENTS

ACHIEVE MORE THAN JUST A GREEN

THUMB.

>> IT'S A COMMUNITY EFFORT TO

TEACH OUR CHILDREN ABOUT

GARDENING AND ABOUT SUSTAINING

AN ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTHY

EATING.

>> CAREFUL NOT TO BREAK YOUR

STAND.

BARBARA: IN SOME CASES THE

STUDENTS BEGAN GROWING

VEGETABLES INSIDES THEIR

CLASSROOM SEVERAL WEEKS AGO.

BARBARA: WHAT ARE YOU PLANTING

HERE?

>> PEAS.

BARBARA: WHILE GARDENING DATES

BACK TO ANCIENT TIMES MODERN

TECHNOLOGY IS ENSURING THE

WHOLE SCHOOL IS INVOLVED.

>> WE COULDN'T HAVE ALL 1,030

HERE TODAY BUT THEY ALL WANTED

TO COME OUT SO THEY'RE BEING

LIVE STREAMED FROM THE

CLASSROOM TODAY SO THEY'RE ALL

WATCHING IT IN THE BUILDING.

BARBARA: STUDENTS WILL TAKE

TURNS WATERING AND WEEDING.

>> VERY NICE, GOOD JOB.

BARBARA: SO THEY'LL EVENTUALLY

BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE FRUITS

AND VEGETABLES OF THEIR LABOR.

>> WHEN THEY'RE REALLY BIG WE

CAN EAT THEM.

BARBARA: IN LEBANON.

>> VERY NICE, GREAT JOB.

BARBARA: BARBARA BARR, NEWS 8.

RON: THIS IS THE THIRD

TEACHING GARDEN THAT BAYER AND

THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

HAVE SPONSORED AT SCHOOLS IN

LEBANON COUNTY.

BAYER'S DONATING $25 THANK YOU

TO THE PROJECT.

KIM: A ROBOTICS TEAM IS GOING

TO BE TAKING ITS PROJECT TO

THE FIRST LEGO LEAGUE WOR

FESTIVAL IN ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS NEXT

WEEK.

TODAY, PEDRO RIVERA RECOGNIZED

THE STUDENTS AND THEIR

ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN HERSHEY

TODAY.

THE TEAM'S PROJECT INCLUDED

BUILDING A ROBOT FROM SCRATCH

AND USING AN APP THAT

AUTOMATICALLY COUNTED MITES ON

BEES AS AN AFFECTIVE WAY TO

HELP BEEKEEPERS PROTECT

COLONIES.

NOW THE TEAM IS MADE UP OF

OPPORTUNITIES FROM CUMBERLAND

VALLEY AND A STUDENT FROM

HERSHEY AND IT'S KNOWN A THE

JABOCK ROBOT OR A BUNCH OF

COOL KIDS.

>> ANY KID.S TO MAKE IT TO

ST. LOUIS AND TO BE ABLE TO DO

IT IN THE SECOND YEAR IS

REALLY BIG AND IT'S BIG

BECAUSE THEY'LL GET TO SEE HOW

KIDS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

THINK.

THEY'LL SEE OTHER ROBOTS,

OTHER SOLUTIONS, AND OPENFULLY

THEY'LL BE INSPIRED.

KIM: THE TEAM WILL COMPETE

AMONG OTHER TOP 1100 TEAMS

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Charlie Puth - Attention - Duration: 3:31.

You've been runnin' round, runnin' round, runnin' round throwin' that dirt all on my name

'Cause you knew that I, knew that I, knew that I'd call you up

You've been going round, going round, going round every party in LA

'Cause you knew that I, knew that I, knew that I'd be at one

I know that dress is karma, perfume regret You got me thinking 'bout when you were mine

And now I'm all up on ya, what you expect But you're not coming home with me tonight

You just want attention You don't want my heart

Maybe you just hate the thought of me with someone new Yeah, you just want attention

I knew from the start You're just making sure I'm never gettin' over you

You've been runnin' round, runnin' round, runnin' round throwing that dirt all on my name

'Cause you knew that I, knew that I, knew that I'd call you up

Baby, now that we're, now that we're, now that we're right here standing face to face

You already know, already know, already know that you won

I know that dress is karma (dress is karma), perfume regret You got me thinking 'bout when you were mine

And now I'm all up on ya (all up on ya), what you expect (oh baby)

But you're not coming home with me tonight (oh no)

You just want attention You don't want my heart

Maybe you just hate the thought of me with someone new Yeah, you just want attention

I knew from the start You're just making sure I'm never gettin' over you

What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh? (What are you doin'?)

What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh? (What are you doin'?)

What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh? (What are you doin'?)

What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh?

I know that dress is karma, perfume regret You got me thinking 'bout when you were mine

And now I'm all up on ya, what you expect But you're not coming home with me tonight

You just want attention You don't want my heart

Maybe you just hate the thought of me with someone new Yeah, you just want attention

I knew from the start You're just making sure I'm never gettin' over you (over you)

What are you doin' to me? (heyy) What are you doin', huh? (What are you doin', what?)

What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh? (Yeah, you just want attention)

What are you doin' to me? (I knew from the start) What are you doin' huh? (You're just making sure I'm never gettin' over you

charlie puth attention

What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh?

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Welcome MToys Channel

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5 Myths About Brain Based Learning That Turn Out Wrong - Duration: 10:26.

5 Myths About Brain Based Learning That Turn Out Wrong

You've surely heard a statement that said "Our educational games will give your brain

a workout, Or how about Give your students the cognitive muscles they need to build brain

fitness."

And then there's the program that "builds, enhances, and restores natural neural pathways

to assist natural learning."

With the great popularity of so-called brain-based learning however, comes great risk.

Actually, there are a lot of myths around us which sometimes make things more complicated.

In this video, I'm going to show you five myths about brain based learning that you

need to know.

But before we start, make sure to subscribe our channel so you won't miss any interesting

update in the future guys!

Myth number 1.

KID'S BRAINS ARE STUCK

If you think kids can't get better in school, then you think brains have minimal capacity

for change.

But they are actually changing ALL the time.

If a child spends the summer relaxing, watching television or wandering in a mall, your child

is likely to experience some brain atrophy.

Remember, the brain responds to environmental input.

If the child's brain hears fewer words, less complex ones, and does little challenging

learning, some of the brain's dendrites may weaker and become thinner.

One way to measure if summer causes big lags in the brain is examine how the brain is working

in key areas related to school, then do this over time periods that should reflect the

influence of classroom teaching.

What the research tells us is that generally yes, summer does slow the kid's cognitive

processes that relate to language acquisition.

But remember the brain's quite complex and it may be that other processes that deal with

spatial, perceptual-motor and gross motor are being enhanced.

It all comes back to what type of summer the parents organize for their kids.

Myth number 2.

BRAINS NEED BRIBES FOR MOTIVATION

The brain is designed to learn and most students love to learn, it's just school they don't

like.

But how can you get them excited and motivated?

Motivation is about learning to engage one or more of the three motivating "engines"

in our brain.

The first is goals or what the student really wants that represents his or her values.

This is known as the "value vector."

If I care about skateboarding, I might be very motivated to read skateboard magazines.

The second is the engagement of emotions.

An example is the emotion of hope.

More of it can be very motivating.

We often need to "feel like" doing things.

The third strategy is asset building.

It's tough to be motivated when you don't think you can do it or don't have the skills.

Teachers who are autonomy supportive (in contrast to being highly controlling) mobilize in their

student's greater intrinsic motivation, curiosity, and desire for challenge.

Students taught with a more controlling approach not only lose initiative but also learn less

effectively, especially when learning requires conceptual creative.

Similarly, studies showed that autonomy- supportive parents, relative to controlling parents,

have children who are more intrinsically motivated.

In the short run, simple incentives can work for most students.

But over time, their effects diminish.

Never reward for a behavior that would have been occurred anyway.

Use random and unpredictable rewards.

Use rewards of privilege, status, position such as optimal classroom jobs, more points

or more access to fun opportunities.

Any rewarded behaviors should be very carefully planned, done for short periods, varied often

and kept light.

Myth number 3.

THINKING SKILLS ARE FIXED

How well you think, your optimism about taking on tasks, the quality of your work on a task

and the persistence of staying with the task, are all open to influences.

One type of thinking skills is more creative and another type is more procedural.

Both types are glucose-dependent.

But the first type needs more.

If you don't know how to solve a problem, you may need more creativity, also known as

cognitive flexibility.

Either the neurotransmitter serotonin and dopamine are neurotransmitters that appear

to facilitate this process.

But your brain won't let you have accelerated levels of both at the same time.

Yet, amazingly, you can influence these levels in a classroom with specific activities or

through diet.

Snacks like licorice, fruit, gummies or nuts can supply that energy needed.

But remember, the body's liver also produces glycogen when we are active.

Classroom activities can help activate this glucose-raising mechanism.

Keep students active, provide snacks, or both to maximize learning.

Have students celebrate a success or do 2 minutes of marching to bump up dopamine.

By the way, dopamine supports working memory levels too.

Myth number 4.

TESTED SKILLS CANNOT BE TAUGHT

A critical concept about the brain is its "plasticity" or ability to change.

This means that regardless of the tested levels of students, chances are those are temporary.

How should teachers approach kids struggling with low math and reading scores?

The answer is with great optimism!

Many new reading and math programs (some are computer-based, others are not) show remarkable

promise.

These programs help students build a new "operating system" by working on the big 5: attention,

sequencing, processing, short-term memory and hope.

Without those sub-skills, kids have little chance to succeed.

The problem is twofold: 1) many that need help are not identified, 2) of those identified,

most don't receive the actual services or skills that they need.

In one study, 35 children with disabilities were divided randomly into two groups matched

for age and test scores.

One quarter of the participants had an existing diagnosis of dyslexia, dyspraxia or ADHD.

Both groups received the same treatment at school but the intervention group used an

exercise program daily at home.

Amazingly, reading fluency showed a highly significant improvement for the intervention

group, and nonsense passage reading was also improved significantly.

Significantly greater improvements for the intervention group than the control group

occurred for dexterity, reading, verbal fluency and semantic fluency.

Substantial and significant improvements (compared with those in the previous year) also occurred

for the exercise group on national standardized tests of reading, writing and comprehension.

For boys with problems in learning, reading, inattention, and vestibular function, a vestibular

exercise program complementing a traditional or special educational program may enhance

the spatial perceptual skills needed for reading.

There are many other studies that show this correlation too.

But you probably remember from other articles that exercise has multiple benefits that can

help students of all academic levels.

Naturally, you'll want to also encourage parents to provide the best nutrition they

can too.

It's the whole package that creates the miracles.

Better to strive for five miracles a day and get only two of them, than to expect little

and get it.

Myth number 5.

STUDENT IQ IS FIXED

Is it genes or environment?

How much can you make a difference at school?

IQ heritability, the portion of a population's IQ variability attributable to the effects

of genes, has been investigated for nearly a century, yet it remains controversial.

Using data from seven French public adoption agencies, researchers identified 65 children

who had been adopted between ages 4 and 6 and had received institutional or foster care

because they had been abused or neglected as infants.

Before adoption, the youngsters had an average IQ of 77, with no scores above 86.

The IQ range classified as normal runs from 90 to 110.

When tested in early adolescence-mostly ages 13 and 14, the average IQ score of all the

adoptees was 91.

That's a 14-point increase in IQ!

Average IQ reached 86 for those in low-income homes, 94 for those in mid-income homes, and

98 for those in high-income homes.

The greatest increase of adoptees was nearly 20 IQ points!

So if it's not IQ, what does matter the most at school?

Three factors are at the heart of the success ladder.

UCLA researcher found that physical factors or attractiveness and emotional intelligence

both are highly correlated with life success.

The third factor is effort.

Self-discipline accounted for more than twice as much variance as IQ in final grades, high

school selection, school attendance, hours spent doing homework, hours spent watching

television (inversely), and the time of day students began their homework.

The effect of self-discipline on final grades held even when controlling for first-marking-period

grades, achievement-test scores, and measured IQ.

These findings suggest a major reason for students falling short of their intellectual

potential is their failure to exercise self-discipline.

They simply put in more effort.

Show the students that you value effort by sharing stories about things that you worked

on for a long time and finally got it.

Well, that's the five myths about brain based learning that actually wrong.

Really cool information isn't it?

Leave us a comment down below and let us know what you thought of this video.

Don't forget to give us account subs and watch other amazing videos on our channel.

Thanks for watching!

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5 Classic Rap Songs That Sample Prince - Duration: 2:09.

Today marks the one-year anniversary of Prince's death.

And at the moment, there are thousands of Prince fans sharing their memories of the

legendary artist on social media by using the #RIPPrince hashtag.

But the truth is that while Prince might not be around in the physical form anymore, his

legacy is going to live on for a long time thanks to all of the musicians he has influenced.

They continue to incorporate Prince's music into their own music, and it helps keep the

memory of Prince alive and well.

One way that rappers have paid homage to Prince over the years is by sampling The Purple One

heavy on their songs.

Many of them have released classic tracks that have benefitted greatly from Prince samples.

One such song is 2Pac's 1996 track, "To Live and Die in L.A." 2Pac was reportedly

a big Prince fan, so he worked an interpolation of the Prince song, "Do Me, Baby," into

the song that eventually became the second single from his first posthumous album, The

Don Illuminati: The 7 Day Theory.

Another classic rap song that sampled Prince was Arrested Development's 1992 hit, "Tennessee."

It featured a very short sample of Prince singing the word "Tennessee" on his song,

"Alphabet St." and it was reportedly not cleared prior to the song's release.

But according to the group, Prince allowed them to use it for a one-time payment of $100,000,

which was actually a bargain when you consider how big the song became.

MC Lyte's 1988 song "Paper Thin" also featured a Prince sample on it.

A distorted guitar loop found at the beginning of Prince's "17 Days" was featured alongside

samples of Al Green, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Ray Charles.

Public Enemy took a similar approach on their 1990 song, "Brothers Gonna Work It Out,"

when they mixed a sample of Prince's "Let's Go Crazy" with samples from Roy Ayers, Sly

& The Family Stone, James Brown, and more.

They lifted a sample of Prince's iconic guitar solo from his Purple Rain track to

add to the overall mania on the song.

And finally, in a more recent example of a rapper tapping Prince for inspiration, Pharrell

borrowed a drum loop from Prince's "Walk Don't Walk" to create the beat for Jay

Z's 2003 hit, "Excuse Me Miss."

As you can see, Prince has played a big part in the creation of quite a few rap songs.

And if history has shown us anything, it's that there are probably going to be more Prince

samples on the way in the years to come.

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Robot Competition / Tournament (Sumo / Wrestling Fighters) 🤖 ⭐ - Duration: 4:31.

For The Love Of Robotics

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Trump credits himself with runoff in Georgia's special election - Duration: 3:10.

Trump

credits himself with runoff in Georgia's special election

by Anna Giaritelli

President Trump credited himself late Tuesday for causing a runoff in a special election

for the congressional seat that Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price vacated

to join the administration.

"Despite major outside money, FAKE media support and eleven Republican candidates, BIG 'R'

win with runoff in Georgia.

Glad to be of help!" Trump tweeted.

Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff was up against ten Republicans in the Tuesday election.

Ossoff was required to secure 50 percent of the vote or face a runoff.

In the days leading up to the election, Trump called for Republicans in Georgia to rally

around the GOP candidates.

The race is seen as an indicator of how the 2018 congressional elections could go

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English Vocabulary With Pictures and Explanations - (Lights) 🌞💡 - Duration: 3:39.

english vocabulary with pictures lights

from espresso English net light bulb

when a light bulb doesn't work anymore

then we say the light bulb has burned

out and we need to change it lamp the

top covering of a lamp is called a lamp

shade chandelier we usually find

chandeliers in fancy places flashlights

a flashlight is a small handheld light

that is powered by batteries fire this

fire is inside the fireplace and smoke

from the fire goes up and out of the

house through the chimney candle candles

are made of wax and the string in the

middle that burns is called the wick

torch sunlight moonlight street lights

street lights provide illumination on

roads and in public places traffic light

lighthouse a lighthouse provides a

signal that helps ships sailing in the

ocean navigate safely to shore spotlight

a spotlight is used in feeder and other

performances to bring attention to the

main singer or character when the level

of light is low we say the light is dim

the opposite of dim light is bright

light that means strong light and when

the light is X

tremely intense then we can say it is

blinding finally don't mix up the words

lighting and lightning lighting refers

to the general illumination of a place

the picture shows the lighting inside an

airport lightning refers to strong bolts

of electricity that come from the sky

during a thunderstorm the pronunciation

is very similar they're only different

by one letter lighting lightning if

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CMCtv: Senior Bucket Lists - Duration: 1:46.

- Hi, I'm Joanne Xia, I'm a senior at CMC.

In my last semester of college, I would love to

go to Mount Baldy and Potato Mountain

to hike up a little bit and I think that'll be great.

- Okay, fantastic.

Hi my name is John, and the thing on my bucket list

is graduating.

- Hi, my name is Natalie.

My bucket list thing is I want to go on

the chair lift at Baldy.

- Hi I'm Nico, I'm a senior at CMC,

and I have never been to Oldenborg yet,

so I want to do that before I graduate.

- Eat in Oldenborg.

- Hi, I'm Jonah Breslow.

What's on my bucket list is to finally use Roberts Pavilion.

- Hi, my name's Austin, and something on my bucket list

is to see a couple more Ath talks before I graduate.

Looking forward to seeing at least one or two more

before the end of the year.

- I'm Ellen Perfect and my CMC senior buc...

I'm so sorry, I haven't slept in, like, hours, days.

Thesis.

- Take two. - Okay.

Who am I?

I'm Ellen Perfect and my CMC senior bucket list item

is to make it to tee in time for strawberries.

- My name's Lucas Owen, and I was to usurp Tiger Brown

as DJ and be the life of the party.

- Oh, uh, I don't know what I want to say.

Hi, I'm Sam Firth, and I want to not fail thesis.

I don't want to pass thesis, I want to not fail thesis.

Thank you very much.

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Tips and Tricks On Making A Winter Bird Feeder 🐦 - Duration: 1:42.

during Wyoming's winters birds often

benefit from suet based feeds these

feeds come in different shapes and sizes

depending on what you're looking for

here we have some that would actually

fit into a little cage that you can hang

from a tree you can purchase these like

the one in my left hand or you can make

some like the one in my right we've

actually taken the one in my left hand

out of this mold and then we've used the

mold to make one that will also fit in

the same size cage basically what we've

done is taking extra grease fat boil it

down add some peanut butter and then we

mix it into some bird feed cool it once

it's cooled we can then put it into our

actual cage for feeding birds during the

winter you can also use different sized

containers to make the same recipe and

have the same product depending on what

you would like to use for feeding birds

making your own suet based feed is a fun

project and helps you get a little bit

closer to your fine-feathered friends

during the winter months from the

University of Wyoming extension on Bryan

sabay d and you're watching from the

ground up

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Feminism - Episode 5 How it all fits together into a perfect category 5 shit-storm - Duration: 4:08.

Hi, I'm a Philosophical Mind

And welcome to the talk about Feminism - The why - The how - The what - And the what do

we do

A series of 6 talks about Feminism, what it is, how it came to be, and what if anything

we can do about it.

We have in the previous episodes looked at the 4 societal currents the has led to where

we are now.

So, we started with the divorce between Constructionism and Constructivism creating constructionist

relativism.

Add to that the bitter angry authoritarian feminist joining forces with the discredited

Authoritarian lefts PC-culture.

And lastly set all this in the context of 80 years of the older generation being less

and less able to say no to the bad ideas of the younger generation.

And you have the perfect conditions of the category 5 shit-storm we see today and call

SJW's.

A generation coddled to the point of being non-functioning in adversity throwing temper

tantrums when they don't get their way with no-one to say no to them.

Now finally add to that a politician class with aspirations of Authoritarian style Government

without opposition seeing the rise of the Authoritarian Left SJW's as cover for their

agenda and suddenly, instead of just a large group of pussyfied youths making scenes you

now have a political trend that needs to be dealt with before they create their 1984 Dystopian

world.

It is time to wake up and take them down before it is too late.

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