• Yesterday in the Jewish News:

    A doctor who regularly posts diatribes about “Jewish supremacy” on social media and has called for the ethnic cleansing of Jews from Israel has been allowed by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) to continue practicing medicine while the General Medical Council investigates her conduct.

    Dr Rahmeh Aladwan, who was also a member of Palestine Action before its proscription as a terrorist organisation, is now infamous within the British Jewish community for such claims as “the UK is occupied and controlled by Jewish supremacy – in fact, most Christian majority countries are”, and that the Royal Free Hospital in London, which has a large number of Jewish patients given its location, is a “Jewish Supremacy Cesspit”.

    Today:

    The health secretary has launched an unprecedented attack on the UK’s medical regulation system, saying he has “no confidence” in its ability to keep patients safe after a doctor who called for the ethnic cleansing of Jews from Israel was allowed to continue practising….

    In a strongly worded statement to Jewish News, Health Secretary Wes Streeting responded to the MPTS ruling, saying: “The racist language of ‘Jewish supremacy’ reflects the values of Nazis, not the NHS. I fail to see how medics using such language with impunity doesn’t undermine confidence in the medical profession. I have no confidence in the ability of our medical regulation system to keep patients safe and I am taking urgent advice on next steps.”

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  • On the other hand, in North Yorkshire:

    British police officers have been accused of acting like the 'Stasi of East Germany' after they arrested a man last night over a social media post.

    Pete North was arrested at around 9:30pm at his home in Easingwold for a public order offence after he shared a meme on August 5 on X which read: 'F*** Hamas, F*** Palestine, F*** Islam. Want to protest? F*** off to a Muslim country and protest'.

    The activist, who also has autism and tourettes, shared the exchange on his social media page where it has quickly gather more than 800,000 views.

    The clip shows two North Yorkshire officers confront Pete and his wife as a 'hate team' have concluded that 'there are offences there we need to explore,' before going on to say there are concerns he is spreading 'racial hatred'.

    He is then arrested and taken to Harrogate police station for further questioning, where he remained in an outdoor cell for about four hours before being interviewed.

    Speaking to the Daily Mail, North said: 'I'm disgusted by the police, because they could have done this in an orderly, civil way, but they chose maximum intrusion, and it was essentially [being treated like] an act of terrorism.

    'They were trying to find evidence that I had intended to stir up racial hit with it. Which is unbelievable. It's crass. The meme itself is a controversial sentiment, but controversial is not illegal, and it happens to be my opinion.'

    North has since been release on unconditional bail until December 21 but said the tweet in question is still 'a sentiment I wholly endorse'….

    Lord Young of Acton, head of the Free Speech Union told the Daily Mail: 'Pete North is a member of the Free Speech Union and we're on the case. The police's behaviour is reminiscent of the Stasi in East Germany.

    'I wouldn't be surprised if Pete has a case for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. Last time I checked, criticising a proscribed terrorist organisation and its supporters isn't a criminal offence.'

  • Well…

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  • Yes, Trump and RFK deserve all the brickbats coming their way, but, um, weren't their critics right behind the whole trans agenda? American medicine lost its reputation a while back. Malcolm Clark at Spiked:

    Welcome to a new dark age of American medicine.

    This week, Donald Trump gave credence to claims about the MMR vaccine that have been disproven by rigorous medical research. The US president claimed that jabs for measles, mumps and rubella ought to ‘be taken separately’ to avoid ‘problems’. Accompanied by US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump also added that pregnant women should ‘fight like hell’ not to take Tylenol, the US brand name for paracetamol. He implied that taking the widely used painkiller in pregnancy is linked to a ‘meteoric’ rise in autism diagnoses.

    These claims have, understandably, been met with a backlash. Experts have tried to reassure the public that MMR and paracetamol are safe. But will anyone listen? Unfortunately, many of Trump and RFK’s fiercest critics undermined their own credibility long ago by promoting equally unscientific ideas – not least the notion that kids can be born in the wrong body.

    Senator Elizabeth Warren is one such opponent. ‘You were lying’, she said of Kennedy’s Covid-vaccine stance during a senate hearing earlier this month. Warren was joined in her attack by other Democrat members, including Tina Smith and the left’s prince over the water, Bernie Sanders.

    You would hardly have guessed that just two years ago, this same trio put their name to a motion demanding a ‘trans bill of rights’, which aimed to enshrine in law the most extreme version of the trans agenda. The bill would have rendered references to ‘biological sex’ in US discrimination laws meaningless. It would have prevented states from limiting ‘life-saving’ gender-affirming healthcare for children – including puberty blockers, which cause irreversible harm, such as sterilisation. It would also have forced schools, sports organisations and employers to disregard the needs of women and girls.

    It wasn’t just politicians who were misusing science. The bill began by citing a list of medical organisations that supported its assumptions about sex and gender – effectively a who’s who of America’s clinical establishment, ranging from the College of Physicians and the Public Health Association to the American Medical Association. In other words, organisations representing the vast majority of America’s doctors were prepared to lend credence to claims about biological sex and ‘gender medicine’ that were scientifically nonsense.

    The cries of outrage now lose some of their power when you consider the medical absurdities  – telling children they can change sex – that these people have themselves supported.

  • Edy Cohen at the JC provides a useful reminder of the six times Palestinian leaders rejected a state:

    The Palestinian leaders’ consistent rejection of peace initiatives over the past 88 years not only calls into question their commitment to coexistence with Israel but to the welfare and safety of their people.

    Taking into account all the initiatives proposed to end the conflict, we must consider the possibility that the Palestinians – or at least their leaders – do not want to establish their own state.

    Their sights are currently set on the big prize — the entire state of Israel — and they are playing for time. In the mean time, they plan to continue to subsist on funds donated by the Arabs and the Europeans.

    Many of the Arab states have grown disenchanted with this enterprise, however, and assistance – particularly from the Saudis – has been discontinued in recent years.

    President Donald Trump has also reduced the flow of US support. Only the Europeans remain committed to the implacable Palestinian narrative….

    Read on for the details.

    As he wryly observes, "a minority of people who voice views about the conflict know anything about its history". 

  • Carole Hooven was bullied out of Harvard for stating that in biology there are only two sexes. Now, shocked by an article in Lancet – a review of Agustin Fuentes' book which argues that sex isn't binary (see Jerry Coyne) – she takes to the pages of Tablet:

    Recently I came across a book review by Sarah Richardson, professor of the History of Science and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. She is also the head of Harvard’s GenderSci Lab, whose work aims to “counter bias and hype in sex difference research, elevate the importance of context, contingency, and variation in the study of gender and sex in biology … and engage the implications of biological claims about gender and sexual diversity for law and public policy relevant to the lives of gender and sexual minorities."

    Although Professor Richardson and I profoundly disagree about the nature of sex, I once invited her to give a guest lecture in my class, and we’ve had many cordial interactions over the years. So I was surprised by what she wrote in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet. I was not surprised that Richardson lavished praise on the new book Sex Is a Spectrum, by Princeton anthropologist Agustín Fuentes. However, I was taken aback at her attack on the character and motives of those who hold that sex is binary and that organisms are classified as male or female depending on their capacity to produce, respectively, sperm or eggs.

    Richardson not only thinks the “gametic” definition of sex is wrong; she also insists that its adherents have sinister political motives:

    Although the gametic definition makes reference to biological systems, it is sophistry, not science. Those who promote this definition favour the assertion that sex inheres in gamete (sperm and egg) production because, in part, it facilitates their political aims by fuelling unhinged panic in some quarters about transgender threats to traditional gender roles. … Like scientific bigots of yore … the recent favour bestowed on [this] definition of sex … appeals selectively to science to naturalise and rationalise inequality and exclusion.

    Richardson goes on to praise Fuentes for recognizing scientists’ “responsibility to respond to harmful deployments of inaccurate, overly simplistic, and reductionist science by those attempting to naturalise and depoliticise their hateful views.”

    It's the same old story. Objections to the view that sex is binary aren't because of the science, but because of ideology. People who who propose it aren't wrong: they're wicked. 

    Previously on this. As I pointed out then the editor of the "prestigious medical journal" The Lancet, Richard Horton, has quite a history…

    • on Covid, publishing that group letter organised by the zoologist Peter Daszak on the origins of the Sars-CoV-2 coronavirus  ‘strongly condemn[ing] conspiracy theories’ about a lab leak, and praising China on state-owned broadcaster China Central Television for how ‘tremendously decisively’ the Chinese Communist party had handled the pandemic.
    • on MMR, publishing Andrew Wakefield – not retracted for twelve years.
    •  publishing a letter in Lancet in 2014 from a number of pro-Palestinian activists which the Israeli Ministry of Health characterised as “bordering on blood libel".
    • the case of Sir Roy Meadows.
    •  railing against "the axis of Anglo-American imperialism" at a 2006 rally in Manchester.

    Still editor-in-chief though.

    Added: more on this from Jerry Coyne.

  • While the Supreme Leader struts his stuff on the international stage, life is getting harder for ordinary North Koreans away from the cities. From the Daily NK:

    Despite North Korea’s promises of an “agricultural revolution” announced at a key party meeting in late 2021, the country’s rural areas remain mired in poverty with inadequate food supplies and substandard living conditions—a reality that state media coverage of new housing construction and happy rural families systematically misrepresents.

    “Many city residents believed the country was changing based on the new homes and bright lights in the countryside that they see every day on television or in the newspapers. But when they actually come to the countryside, they’re astonished by the awful reality of life there,” a source in South Pyongan province told Daily NK recently.

    Many rural residents live in ramshackle homes that barely qualify as shelter, while their children walk around barefoot. The gap between propaganda and reality often astonishes urban visitors.

    “There are still many people in the countryside with unpowered homes that leak in the rain and creak in the wind. These are people who know little about what is happening inside North Korea, let alone overseas. What sort of ambition could these adults, or even children, have for their lives?” the source said.

    Photographs obtained by Daily NK show people in rural areas walking barefoot on dirt roads and children eating plain noodles with salt water in dimly lit homes that rely only on natural light. The images document the backward conditions in North Korea’s countryside, with no sign of children who have “nothing to envy in the world”—as state propaganda claims—or the happy families featured in government housing stories.

    Meanwhile:

    Some vendors at North Korean marketplaces are struggling to make a living, sometimes going days without a single sale. Business has collapsed due to soaring prices and empty wallets.

    “Vendors at Hamhung marketplaces have been feeling the pinch lately. Several have quit after failing to sell anything for days,” a source in South Hamgyong province told Daily NK recently.

    “Vendors selling hand-wrapped cigarettes are nervously considering new lines of work. The working-class people who typically buy these cigarettes are so broke they’ve stopped smoking entirely. Some vendors barely see any customers during a full day at their stalls,” the source said….

    A similar situation exists in Hyesan, Ryanggang province.

    “Market vendors nowadays all look like they’ve been to a funeral"…

  • From the Telegraph:

    The slogan “trans women are women” is scientifically false and harms the rights of women, Richard Dawkins has said.

    Gosh. Men are not women, says leading scientist. Putting on a wig and a dress and some lippy and changing your name to Daphne doesn't mean you actually are a woman. 

    Not criticising Dawkins here, who's been a solid voice of reason against the trans madness – just the fact that this point needs making, and is actually newsworthy. Scientist says earth is round and revolves round the sun…

    In a new book, the evolutionary biologist warns that scientific truth must prevail over “personal feelings” and argues that academic institutions must defend facts above emotion.

    In The War on Science, Dawkins joins several scientists and philosophers contending that academic freedom and truth in universities was being stifled by diversity, equity and inclusion policies that promoted falsehoods under the banner of social justice.

    “I draw the line at the belligerent slogan ‘trans women are women’ because it is scientifically false,” he said. “When taken literally, it can infringe the rights of other people, especially women.

    “It logically entails the right to enter women’s sporting events, women’s changing rooms, women’s prisons and so on.

    “So powerful has this postmodern counter-factualism become, that newspapers refer to ‘her penis’ as a matter of unremarked routine.”

    Dawkins told The Telegraph that the trans-activist community had become “astonishingly vicious”, hounding people out of their jobs and calling for women who disagreed with them to be decapitated and physically assaulted.

    He warned that even senior publishers were bullied by junior colleagues into censoring their authors who did not accept that men can become biological women.

    “Both politics and personal feelings don’t impinge scientific truths and that needs to be clearly understood. I feel very strongly about the subversion of scientific truth,” he said.

    “I think part of what’s happened is the move of academia towards postmodernism, which is pernicious, and probably does account for the current vogue for the nonsense lie that sex is a spectrum.

    “There’s this post-modern hubris which presumptuously and falsely dismisses science as a social construct. The human conceit here is the idea that personal feelings can change reality.

    “I have been told by publishers that they are under strong pressure from junior members of staff to censor books for this kind of reason, and the astonishing viciousness of the trans lobby, they are very dogmatic and hectoring.

    “JK Rowling can look after herself, but you look at the way they hounded Kathleen Stock out of Sussex University, and it’s always women who suffer.”

    For years – well, decades – postmodernism had largely kept itself confined within academic circles, gradually rotting away "soft" subjects like English and History. More recently it's turned its aim to science – how could it not? Now gender ideology is perhaps its first real-world manifestation. Welcome aboard.

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    Full text:

    “Dear customers,

    We love all people, no matter where they come from. We believe that the children of this world should never be harmed under any circumstances. We have decided to protest not with a political or racist character.

    Israelis are not welcome in this establishment.

    Of course, they will be welcome again as soon as they decide to open their eyes, ears, and hearts.”

    ‘I’m not racist but I will ban an entire people from my restaurant’ has the same taste as ‘I’m not antisemitic, I have Jewish friends.’

    Let’s call this what it is: open antisemitism dressed up as moral superiority.

    Previously.