Wednesday, May 11, 2022

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  • Wensheng Xie via evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org>Unsubscribe
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    Wed, May 11 at 3:24 AM
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    Hi, evolution:

    Recently, I set up gpg with a friend. The email is not like a normal
    gpg email - it is partly encrypted, and It is not decrypted in
    evolution. If I open the mail, it starts with this:

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    Version: Mailvelope v4.5.2

    wcDMA/XsKeoeHpImAQv8DeXOeZHTwuij2ydaEyT2z27bNvHAthFVSrWUYHQw
    ...
    =uX69
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    I do not have problem with other friends encrypted emails. What's the
    problem with this one?

    best regards,
    wxie
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  • Milan Crha via evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org>Unsubscribe
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    Wed, May 11 at 3:50 AM
    On Wed, 2022-05-11 at 15:24 +0800, Wensheng Xie via evolution-list
    wrote:
    > I do not have problem with other friends encrypted emails. What's the
    > problem with this one?

        Hi,
    the gpg (not Evolution) has a problem to decode the encrypted data,
    indicated by all those red lines:

      gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
      gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
      gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
      gpg: CRC error; E45FEB - B97EBD

    whether it's caused by the message creator software or by some
    post/pre-processing of the message by the Evolution, before passing it
    to the gpg, is hard to say. It depends on several aspects, especially
    the message source.

    Are the other recipients, those from whom the decryption works, also
    using the same message creator software or they use a different mail
    client?

        Bye,
        Milan
  • Wensheng Xie via evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org>Unsubscribe
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    Cc:Wensheng Xie
    Wed, May 11 at 4:10 AM
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    Thanks for the reply.

    > indicated by all those red lines:
    >
    >    gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
    >    gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
    >    gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped
    >    gpg: CRC error; E45FEB - B97EBD
    >
    I think these are caused by my partly copied email. If I copy the full
    email and put it in a text file, I can decrypt it, but why evolution
    can not?

    > Are the other recipients, those from whom the decryption works, also
    > using the same message creator software or they use a different mail
    > client?
    >
    It is clear that my friend uses a different mail client. However, I
    don't think gpg has to be used within same mail client.

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  • Milan Crha via evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org>Unsubscribe
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    Wed, May 11 at 4:28 AM
    On Wed, 2022-05-11 at 16:10 +0800, Wensheng Xie wrote:
    > I think these are caused by my partly copied email.

        Hi,
    do you mean you edited the message content after it had been received
    by usual means? I guess not.

    > If I copy the full email and put it in a text file, I can decrypt it,
    > but why evolution can not?

    The message structure matters, I believe. Would it be possible to share
    the *original* (unedited) message, please? Not on the list, you can
    send it only to me. As long as it's encrypted I won't be able to see
    the content, but I could see a similar error messages as you see, if
    gpg fails soon enough.

    > However, I don't think gpg has to be used within same mail client.

    Yeah, I didn't mean it that way. I meant to check what clients the
    other users use. If it's "one user with client X fails, other 10 users
    with 5 different clients do not fail", then it's likely there's
    something odd with the client the one user uses.

        Bye,
        Milan

    P.S.: by the way, Reply to List (Ctrl+L) works fine for me on this
    mailing list

Contact Zone by Imaikalani Kalahele

 

Contact Zone

Imaikalani Kalahele

Contact 
That’s when two stuff 
Touch, yeah? 

Just like when the tides come in 
And touch the shores
Bringing what it will. 

Fish from the deep 
Limu from the shores 
ʻOpihi from the rocks 
Coconuts on the drift 
Logs from the continent 
People from around the world 
Plastics and ʻopala of all sorts. 

The shore has no choice 
It has to accept 
Whatever the tides bring. 

Here we are 
In this swirling muliwai 
Of ideas and manaʻo 
Philosophies and spiritualities. 

Like the tides 
Ebbing and flowing 
The shore has no choice. 

But we do! 

ETITION: Call on Biden to condemn violent pro-abortion rioters across America!

 ETITION: Call on Biden to condemn violent pro-abortion rioters across America!

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    Office of pro-life group Wisconsin Family Action, after being vandalized by pro-abortion rioters.
    Dear Friend,

    In the aftermath of the leak of the Supreme Court majority opinion draft overruling Roe v. Wade, lawless vandals backed by the abortion lobby and pro-abortion politicians have launched riots and violent attacks on pro-life entities across America, from pregnancy centers to churches, and even targeted Justices' homes. 

    This widespread, organized effort not only sets a dangerous standard for how groups and individuals may opt to stage demonstrations going forward, but begs the question of how the pro-abortion crowd would behave if and when the Supreme Court officially overturns Roe later this summer.

    And, worst of all, the White House has largely turned a blind eye to these riots, with Joe Biden -- who at one time claimed to be personally opposed to abortion due to his Catholic faith -- now acting as the foremost advocate for unfettered abortion access in America.

    Biden's irresponsible behavior must be addressed, and the White House needs to know that the American people demand better from their supposed "leader."

    Please SIGN and SHARE this petition calling on Joe Biden to stop beating around the bush and finally issue a formal statement condemning the violent riots and attacks on pro-life institutions across our country in the wake of the leaked Supreme Court majority opinion draft overturning Roe v. Wade.
     


    Over Mother's Day weekend, pro-abortion attacks broke out across America, with increasingly depraved activists targeting pregnancy centers, pro-life advocacy organizations, and churches with either disruptive demonstrations or, in some cases, vandalism and outright violence.

    They even descended upon the homes of Supreme Court Justices like Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, and Chief Justice John Roberts, who appear poised to formally issue the final blow to Roe v. Wade in the coming weeks, after publishing a map with their private addresses.

    Yet even so, Joe Biden, has been virtually silent on the matter, failing to effectively speak out against these riots and reassure the American people that those who seek to vandalize property and perpetrate violence will be held legally accountable for their actions by the Department of Justice.

    Likewise, Biden must also be held accountable for his continued dereliction of duty at this crucial moment for our country.
     

    SIGN THIS IMPORTANT PETITION NOW!

     
    The rule of law must be upheld and applied equally, and that means calling out radical anti-life rioters and ensuring there are consequences for their violent outbursts and destruction of property across the country.

    Please SIGN and SHARE this petition calling on Joe Biden to condemn these rioters, and direct the U.S. Department of Justice to take action that will hold them accountable for their actions under the law.


    Thank you!

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    Click HERE to sign this important petition now!

Dear Timor, A sledgehammer swings through the air

 

Dear Timor,

A sledgehammer swings through the air, crashing into the skull of a young donkey. She crumples to the ground before a worker slits her throat and leaves her to die slowly and painfully. Her skin will be cut off her corpse and boiled down for ejiao, a traditional Chinese medicine.

Other doomed donkeys huddle in crowded pens nearby, where the concrete floors are coated with dung and urine and their only water is green and thick with algae. They can do nothing but wait for the moment when they, too, are dragged away and bludgeoned.

Below are photos from PETA Asia’s investigations into the grisly ejiao industry.

 

Workers bludgeoned donkeys, slit their throats, and left them to die. Some animals were still breathing and moving after being hit on the head with hammers.

I know it can be devastating to see such images—and to consider that donkeys are being killed for the snacks, cosmetics, and other items made from their skin. But exposing animals’ suffering is the only way we can end it.

PETA is working hard to shut down the demand for ejiao and to support bans like the one making its way through the U.S. Congress that forbids the sale and transport of ejiao.

With your help, we’ll keep working to stop the killing and skinning of donkeys for ejiao, prevent them from being forced to haul crushing loads, and end the suffering they face for any other reason.

Thank you for acting with compassion today.

Kind regards,

Ingrid Newkirk
President

AVA BY CHRISTINA SNG

 

AVA BY CHRISTINA SNG

And so she turned—

I kept her grunting and lost
In the guest bathroom
And soon the melody
Of her movements matched
The cacophony of the others
Shifting around outside.

How I longed
To open the door to see her.
But I knew she was no longer
The daughter I loved.

Yet a part of me wondered
If there was any bit of Ava left
In that shell.
If she was aware,
At some level,
Of what she had become.

Every night, I soothed her
With a song — the same one
I sang to her when she was a baby,
Nestled in my arms.

She always stopped her shuffling
And listened. But tonight,
She quietened and cooed,
And for the first time,
She said, “Maa maa,” slowly
And concisely as if she were
Struggling with vocal chords
Which were ripped beyond repair.

I could not help it.
I had to know.
Tears rolling down my face,
I placed my hand on the doorknob.

I took a deep breath and turned.

ALL HALLOWS BY LOUISE GLÜCK

 

ALL HALLOWS BY LOUISE GLÜCK

Even now this landscape is assembling.
The hills darken. The oxen
sleep in their blue yoke,
the fields having been
picked clean, the sheaves
bound evenly and piled at the roadside
among cinquefoil, as the toothed moon rises:

This is the barrenness
of harvest or pestilence.
And the wife leaning out the window
with her hand extended, as in payment,
and the seeds
distinct, gold, calling
Come here
Come here, little one

Republicans see little political danger in abortion showdown

 

lisa money

 


This is troubling. Have you heard of COP26?

 Dear Reader,

This is troubling.

Have you heard of COP26?

Almost nobody has.

Amid the distractions caused by lingering health issues, conflicts overseas, shortages, and inflation…

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently took the stage at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland to address some of the world’s most powerful people, including:

  • U.S. President, Joe Biden…

  • British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson…

  • Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau…

  • French President Emmanuel Macron…

  • … and many more…

From the stage, Yellen called for world leaders to commit to a $150 trillion ‘global transition’ of our economy.

Since then, Bank of America has signed the accord, along with 131 countries, 234 cities, and 695 of the world’s biggest companies.

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have invested in this ‘transformation’ as well.

What is it that Yellen, Biden, Trudeau, Bezos and Musk are pushing for?

And what does it mean for your money?

Investigative journalist and renowned economist, Nomi Prins has followed the money…

And what she’s found is startling.

She says:

“While most Americans are distracted by mainstream media headlines calling for a stock market crash, I’ve found evidence that shows where the elites are spending $150 trillion to ‘transform’ the economy.

Most Americans will be shocked when they see what happens next.”

I had to know more, so I scheduled an interview for Nomi to go deeper into the details of this ‘transformation.’

She agreed to do the interview on one condition: she wanted to record it so she could get her message in front of as many Americans as possible before it’s too late.

Go here to see how this ‘transformation’ will play out — and what it means for your money.

Regards,

Maria Bonaventura
Senior Managing Editor, Distortion Report

The traditional Jewish view does not fit conveniently into the major "camps" in the current debate.

 The traditional Jewish view does not fit conveniently into the major "camps" in the current debate.

The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (Orthodox Union) recently issued the following statement regarding the US Supreme Court’s potential overturning of Roe v Wade:

The Orthodox Union is unable to either mourn or celebrate the news reports of the U.S. Supreme Court’s likely overturning of Roe v Wade. We cannot support absolute bans on abortion—at any time point in a pregnancy—that would not allow access to abortion in lifesaving situations. Similarly, we cannot support legislation that permits “abortion on demand”—at any time point in a pregnancy—and does not confine abortion to situations in which medical (including mental health) professionals affirm that carrying the pregnancy to term poses real risk to the life of the mother.

As people of faith, we see life as a precious gift granted to us and maintained within us by God. Jewish law places paramount value on choosing life and mandates – not as a right but as a responsibility – safeguarding our own lives and the lives of others by behaving in a healthy and secure manner, doing everything in our power to save lives, and refraining from endangering others. This concern for even potential life extends to the unborn fetus and to the terminally ill.

Abortion on demand – the “right to choose” (as well as the “right to die”) – are thus completely at odds with our religious and halachic values. Legislation and court rulings that enshrine such rights concern us deeply on a societal level.

Yet that same mandate to preserve life requires us to be concerned for the life of the mother. Jewish law prioritizes the life of the pregnant mother over the life of the fetus such that where the pregnancy critically endangers the physical health or mental health of the mother, an abortion may be authorized, if not mandated, by Halacha (Jewish law) and should be available to all women irrespective of their economic status. Legislation and court rulings-federally or in any state-that absolutely ban abortion without regard for the health of the mother would literally limit our ability to live our lives in accordance with our responsibility to preserve life.

The extreme polarization around and politicization of the abortion issue does not bode well for a much-needed nuanced result. Human life-the value of everyone created in the Divine Image-is far too important to be treated as a political football.

Abortion in Jewish Law

The traditional Jewish view of abortion does not fit conveniently into either “pro-life” of “pro-choice” camps in the abortion debate. Judaism neither bans abortion completely, nor does it sanction indiscriminate abortion "on demand."

A woman may feel that until the fetus is born, it is a part of her body, and therefore she retains the right to abort an unwanted pregnancy. Does Judaism recognize a right to "choose" abortion? In what situations does Jewish law sanction abortion?

To gain a clear understanding of when abortion is permitted (or even required) and when it is forbidden requires an appreciation of certain nuances of halacha (Jewish law) which govern the status of the fetus.1

The easiest way to conceptualize a fetus in Jewish law is to imagine it as a full-fledged human being – but not quite.2 In most circumstances, the fetus is treated like any other "person." Generally, one may not deliberately harm a fetus. But while it would seem obvious that Judaism holds accountable one who purposefully causes a woman to miscarry, sanctions are even placed upon one who strikes a pregnant woman causing an unintentional miscarriage.3

That is not to say that all rabbinical authorities consider abortion to be murder. The fact that the Torah requires a monetary payment for causing a miscarriage is interpreted by some rabbinical scholars to indicate that abortion is not a capital crime4 and by others as merely indicating that one is not executed for performing an abortion, even though it is a type of murder.5 There is even disagreement regarding whether the prohibition of abortion is Biblical or Rabbinic. Nevertheless, it is universally agreed that the fetus will become a full-fledged human being and there must be a very compelling reason to allow for abortion.

In general, abortion is permitted only if there is direct threat to the mother.

As a general rule, abortion in Judaism is permitted only if there is a direct threat to the life of the mother by carrying the fetus to term or through the act of childbirth. In such a circumstance, the baby is considered tantamount to a rodef, a pursuer6 after the mother with the intent to kill her. Despite the classification of the fetus as a pursuer, once the baby's head or most of its body has been delivered, the baby's life is considered equal to the mother's, and we may not choose one life over another, because it is considered as though they are both pursuing each other.

It is important to point out that the reason that the life of the fetus is subordinate to the mother is because the fetus is the cause of the mother's life-threatening condition, whether directly (e.g. due to toxemia, placenta previa, or breach position) or indirectly (e.g. exacerbation of underlying diabetes, kidney disease, or hypertension).8 A fetus may not be aborted to save the life of any other person whose life is not directly threatened by the fetus, such as use of fetal organs for transplant.

Judaism recognizes psychiatric as well as physical factors in evaluating the potential threat that the fetus poses to the mother. The degree of mental illness that must be present to justify termination of a pregnancy has been widely debated by rabbinic scholars,10 without a clear consensus of opinion regarding the exact criteria for permitting abortion in such instances.11 Nevertheless, all agree that were a pregnancy to cause a woman to become suicidal, there would be grounds for abortion.12

As a rule, Jewish law does not assign relative values to different lives. Therefore, almost most major poskim (Rabbis qualified to decide matters of Jewish law) forbid abortion in cases of abnormalities or deformities found in a fetus. Rabbi Eliezar Yehuda Waldenberg is a notable exception. Rabbi Waldenberg allows first trimester abortion of a fetus that would be born with a deformity that would cause it to suffer, and termination of a fetus with a lethal fetal defect such as Tay Sachs up to the seventh month of gestation.14 The rabbinic experts also discuss the permissibility of abortion for mothers with German measles and babies with prenatal confirmed Down syndrome.

There is a difference of opinion regarding abortion for adultery or in other cases of impregnation from a relationship with someone Biblically forbidden. In cases of rape and incest, a key issue would be the emotional toll exacted from the mother in carrying the fetus to term. In cases of rape, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Aurbach allows the woman to use methods which prevent pregnancy after intercourse.15 The same analysis used in other cases of emotional harm might be applied here. Cases of adultery interject additional considerations into the debate, with rulings ranging from prohibition to it being a mitzvah to abort.16

I have attempted to distill the essence of the traditional Jewish approach to abortion. Nevertheless, every woman's case is and special, and the parameters determining the permissibility of abortion within Jewish law are nuanced, subtle and complex. It is crucial to remember that when faced with an actual patient, a competent halachic authority must be consulted in every case.

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