Friday, October 25, 2024

The Enrichment Report #7

A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion:

    A prominent doctor and trans rights advocate admitted she deliberately withheld publication of a $10 million taxpayer-funded study on the effect of puberty blockers on American children — after finding no evidence that they improve patients’ mental health.

    Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy told the New York Times that she believes the study would be “weaponized” by critics of transgender care for kids, and that the research could one day be used in court to argue “we shouldn’t use blockers.”

Or as J.K. Rowling succinctly summed it up: "We must not publish a study that says we're harming children because people who say we're harming children will use the study as evidence that we're harming children, which might make it difficult for us to continue harming children."

The lawsuit claimed Cognizant ousted many non-Indian workers by first taking them off projects and “benching” them without work, then keeping them benched until firing them in accordance with a company policy.

    Trudeau's government initially allowed 500,000 new permanent residents into Canada in each of the next two years, but on Thursday, the prime minister said next year's target changed to 395,000 new permanent residents, followed by 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027.

    "In the tumultuous times as we emerged from the pandemic, between addressing labor needs and maintaining population growth, we didn't get the balance right," Trudeau said. "Immigration is essential for Canada's future, but it must be controlled and it must be sustainable."

    Canada's population climbed to 41 million in April. In 2019, the population was at 37.5 million.

    The Justice Department announced criminal charges Thursday against an Indian government employee who specialized in intelligence in connection with a foiled plot to kill a Sikh separatist leader living in New York City.

    Vikash Yadav, 39, faces murder-for-hire charges in a planned killing that prosecutors first disclosed last year and have said was meant to precede a string of other politically motivated murders in the United States and Canada.

    Yadav remains at large, but in charging him and releasing his name, the Biden administration sought to call out the Indian government for criminal activity that has emerged as a significant point of tension between India and the West over the last year — culminating this week with a diplomatic flare-up with Canada and the expulsion of diplomats.

    According to Corriere del Veneto, the man had caused significant disturbances throughout the night, including breaking a station window and assaulting local police officers. After being chased off temporarily, he returned to the station around 7 a.m., where he attacked a transport police officer.

    In self-defense, the officer fired three shots, one of which struck the assailant in the chest. Despite immediate attempts to resuscitate the man, he succumbed to his injuries on the scene.

2 comments:

  1. Trans is a sacrament, and it must be defended at all costs.

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    1. That's why they are trying to jail anyone critical of the trans religion.

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