Sunday, March 08, 2020

Access to health care top of mind for Ottawa women's march

CBC March 6, 2020


An organizer with this weekend's Ottawa women's march says access to reproductive health care is a top concern this year.

Lyse-Pascale Inamuco, a co-vice chair for Women's March Ottawa, is sending a special invitation to women and families affected by the temporary closure of the Pontiac Hospital obstetrics unit in Shawville, Que.

"If one or two could come, even more, that would be great because we could then have the opportunity to see how we could better support them," said Inamuco on Thursday.

That birthing and maternal care unit has struggled with staffing shortages and is expected to remain closed for months, sending patients further away to other hospitals.

The theme of this year's march is bodily autonomy, which includes reproductive health, access to abortion, sexual wellness and other issues related to the body.

The closure of the Pontiac Hospital's birthing unit is an example of women's health being sidelined in the Ottawa region, Inamuco said.

"We want to come together and speak loud and clear that our rights are being threatened and we should not take the progress that we have made and our rights for granted," she said.

"We still need to march, we still need to take action so that our rights are respected."


Inamuco also cited missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, rates of sexual assault and access to shelters as other key issues to address.

The first Women's March was held on Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, D.C., after the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

Inamuco said organizers in Ottawa decided to hold the event later in the winter this year when the weather tends to be a little milder.

"We heard participants say that it was really cold and the march was long," she said.

About 2,000 people are expected to gather at Parliament Hill Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and march to City Hall, meaning rolling road closures on Bank, Somerset and Elgin streets.

At City Hall there will be free workshops and a keynote speech from Ottawa author and trans rights advocate Amanda Jetté Knox starting at about 12:30 p.m..
Public high school teachers pause strikes as Premier Ford calls for flexibility

CLASS STRUGGLE IN THE CLASSROOM

The Canadian Press March 6, 2020



TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford continued Friday to pressure the province's teachers' unions to hammer out new contracts with his government, just days after making what Ford called "tremendous concessions" on class size and online learning.

During a news conference in St. Catharines, Ont., Ford stressed that his government has been flexible in the tense contract talks with the unions, and he asked them to reciprocate.

"We're being extremely, extremely fair to the teachers' unions," Ford said. "Again, we want them back in the classroom."

Ford's request came on the same day one of the province's major teachers' unions announced it was pausing rotating strikes until March 27.

The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation said it is pausing its rotating strikes starting next week to minimize the disruption to student activities scheduled around and during March break.

OSSTF has been holding regular rotating strikes since late last year in a bid to pressure the Ontario government during contentious contract talks.

Instead of the rotating strikes, starting Monday the union will instead expand a work-to-rule campaign it has been engaged in since November.

As part of that service withdrawal, teachers will not complete activities like participating in some meetings, organizing professional development day seminars and working on course writing.

Earlier this week, the Progressive Conservative government offered to increase average high school class sizes from 22 last year to 23 next year — instead of the government's original target of 28 — and allow an opt-out for e-learning courses the Tories previously said would be mandatory.

The premier said Friday those concessions should have paved the way to new agreements with the unions. But because it hasn't yet resulted in progress, Ford said it shows the real issue keeping the parties from an agreement is teachers' pay.

"Make no mistake about it, right from day one, we said this is all about benefits, it's all about compensation," Ford said.

The government has offered teachers a one per cent pay increase, while teachers are asking for closer to two per cent.

OSSTF President Harvey Bischof said the government's moves on class size will still result in 1,800 teachers losing their jobs and thousands of courses being cut. The union currently has no dates to bargain with the government and Bischof urged Education Minister Stephen Lecce to order his negotiators back to the table.

"Parents, students and educators want the minister to engage in real, good-faith negotiations," he said in a statement Friday. "Bargaining proposals need to be brought to the bargaining table, where they can be meaningfully discussed, not proclaimed from a podium."

The province has been locked in contentious contract talks with all four major teachers' unions since their contracts expired last summer.

The teachers' unions have said they would not sign a deal that included class size increases and mandatory online learning — two of the cost-cutting measures the government said were necessary to balance the books.

The Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association was in talks with the government Friday and did not immediately provide an update on those talks.

The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario said Thursday it does not currently have any talks with the government scheduled but will announce further job action on Monday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 6, 2020.

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Women and the Social Reproduction of Capitalism


E. W. PLAWIUK
"proletarii, propertyless citizens whose service to the State was to raise children (proles).”Classical Antiquity; Rome, Perry Anderson, Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism, Verso Press 1974
The issue facing women working at home or in capitalist society is the matter of unwaged servitude versus wage-slavery. The social reproduction of capitalist society is found both in the workplace and the home.

"It is not a question of wages or prices; these are but the reflections of the social relations of capitalism." K. Marx
As Marx states it is not an issue of wages but of the relationship we have to the means of production, wages reflect the minimal share of profit from the social reproduction of value. To that end all relationships are matters of capitalist relations of production.

So the stay at home mother is reproducing the capitalist relationship in the home, and reproducing the proletariat.

"That the abolition of individual economy is inseparable from the abolition of the family is self-evident. " Karl Marx, The German Ideology
The capitalist relationship of the home was structured in the 19th century with the development of the nuclear family. The rise of the ‘modern woman’, and the middle class values of the family were created in this era (which saw the emergence of homemaker magazines dedicated to women’s morality) as the extended family was replaced with the nuclear family. What is often overlooked in this era is that those advocates of the stay at home mother were well off and had servants, nannies or governesses to raise children, the whole age of ‘Upstairs Downstairs’.

The 'woman' in the household was allowed leisure time to persue reforming society because servants, usually Irish immigrant women, did her work. This also applied to the skilled tradesman and his family. They too employed servants to work in the home. This was true right up until the 1920's in North America and the UK. The creation of modern etiquette manuals and homemaker ideology was crafted by these middle class women, who of course were speaking to their own class of women, not to the servants in the household.

The early wave of 19th century feminism that fought for women’s rights, the abolition of slavery also coincided with the movement for temperance and for moral virtue. They blamed drink for working class men’s violence, and fallen women- prostitutes-- who for the most part were unemployed Irish serving girls---for the degradation of the moral virtues of womanhood. The reformers and their feminist agenda were the well off wives of the labour aristocracy and the small business owners.

This class conflict can be seen in the controversy raised when the black former slave Sojourner Truth made her famous speech; 
And Ain't I A Woman, to the 1851 Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.

Sojourner raised herself to her full height.
"Look at me! Look at my arm." She bared her right arm and flexed her powerful muscles. "I have plowed, I have planted and I have gathered into barns. And no man could head me. And ain't I a woman? I could work as much, and eat as much as man - when I could get it - and bear the lash as well! And ain't I a woman? I have borne children and seen most of them sold into slavery, and when I cried out with a mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me. And ain't I a woman?"
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Why Climate-Change Deniers Are Sexualizing Figures Like Greta Thunberg And Naomi Seibt

BECAUSE THEY ARE TOXIC MALES

Lauren Messervey HuffPost Canada March 7, 2020


Greta Thunberg (left) and Naomi Seibt (right). (Photo: Manu R.B/Alterphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM (left); ERIK S. LESSER/EPA (right))More


Nothing makes conservative men opposing climate progress more uncomfortable than an opinionated woman.

Greta Thunberg’s work is legendary, even at 17. She’s worked to create awareness about the dangers of climate change, met with world leaders to discuss the importance of harnessing alternative energy sources, and proposed tangible solutions to potential future climate issues.

Her stance has attracted the attention of critics wishing to silence her, including through the use of unsolicited and explicit sexual comments. An Alberta oil company, X-Site Energy Services, recently took responsibility for a sticker that appeared to depict Thunberg, a minor, in a violent sexual position. A half-hearted attempt at an apology can’t mask how predatory and revolting a move it was on the firm’s part.

This isn’t the first time that conservative trolls have used Thunberg’s physical appearance to define her. U.S. President Donald Trump’s former aide, Sebastien Gorka, referred to Thunberg as “thunder thighs, Greta Thunberg” in an interview with crime writer Andrew Klavan. (She was 16 at the time.) An interview with news outlet Breitbart described Thunberg as “hatchet-faced,” as if harping on her appearance were as legitimate a criticism as calling her “brainwashed” or a “puppet of the climate-industrial complex.” That’s saying nothing of the lewd remarks one finds on social media and in comment sections.

However, Thunberg is not the only victim of numerous sexual comments spewing from the mouths and keyboards of climate-change deniers, or “realists,” as they often prefer to be called. Nineteen-year-old Naomi Seibt, portrayed as Thunberg’s antithesis on both sides of the partisan divide, has also been sexually objectified — often by her own supporters.

Seibt’s pointed views and “don’t-panic-until-we-know-for-sure” environmental message have received praise from conservative climate-change deniers. Nonetheless, her influence, too, is often reduced to the value of her attractiveness. Seibt has been exalted in the minds of conservative climate naysayers because of her blond, white and “conventionally attractive” appearance. Though Seibt makes some valuable points amid her rhetoric, one only needs to peruse the comments of her YouTube videos to see that many people care less about her views than they do about her looks.

Brighton, Brittany and Nicole Pettibone, Lana Lokteff, Lauren Southern and Naomi Seibt.
These women are not only beautiful but they also pursue a wonderful goal:
to counterbalance the blown feminism that ended in Marxist globalistm. #RationalWomanhttps://t.co/pmoJTkBZDr pic.twitter.com/L2woya08UT— 🆔 Benny Q Whiteman [⏩📰💬] (@alainthibaut1) December 7, 2019

Why is it that sexualization, and specifically violent sexualization, is used as a tool against some successful, outspoken women, as well as a method to control or co-opt others? And why does this misogyny go unchallenged by some climate deniers, even when the targets are young women?

Thunberg is neither surprised nor fazed by the misogynistic reaction to her climate-action efforts. Why would anyone be? There is a strong link between male-dominated alt-right structures, climate change, and the sexualization of young women and teens.

Studies have found that a common theme for right-wing climate sceptic groups is the perceived threat climate activism — a movement predominantly led by women — poses to the “certain kind of modern industrial society built and dominated by their form of masculinity.” It is the same patriarchal power structure that insists that if you’re old enough to fight for the environment, you’re old enough to be a sexual object.

There is a long history of men weaponizing sexualization to diminish the powerful personas and messaging of influential women. It occurs on both sides of the coin: as both praise for the women who agree to their agenda, and as retribution for those who don’t.

Women are constantly being evaluated for being either a threat to the establishment, or as a tool. If you’re a woman who’s ever been called a slut, a whore or worse for speaking your mind, you’ve been a victim of this mentality. Conversely, if you’ve been told that you’re sexually desirable after agreeing with a man’s objective or opinion, you’ve also become a victim of patriarchal control.

In the eyes of many conservative men, a compliant woman is a useful woman. Constantly reinforcing the link between a woman’s value and her desirability — rather than her contributions or ideas — ensures this compliance and creates a state of dependency.

Ultimately, the threat and tool of sexualizing women works toward the grand objective of the game: to keep women at their most demure, and to keep men at their most powerful.
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Climate change is only one stage on which women’s accomplishments are reduced to their perceived sexual worth. The danger of this, beyond objectification, is that it distracts from the real issues, whether they be the dismantling of problematic socio-political structures or the prospect of total planetary destruction.

I wonder how many more teenaged women will be casualties of the patriarchal structure of sexualization and repression. I’m hoping that, for once, the patriarchy can lay down its sword before the damage to our climate is considered to be irreversible.

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A truck smashed one of the sacred statues on Easter Island

Tony Markovich Autoblog March 6, 2020

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Easter Island is known for its sacred statues called moai. More than 1,000 of the carved stone figures pepper the remote location and serve as invaluable pieces of the island's indigenous culture and connections to spirits of the past. So when one was destroyed by a rogue pickup truck, it sparked outrage and debate about current transportation policies.

On Sunday, March 1, 2020, the Comunidad Indígena Ma'u Henua, the indigenous community that manages Rapa Nui national park and preserves the area's archeological and cultural heritage, took to Facebook to post photos of a battered Chevy truck that had run over one of the moai. The statue, which serves as a link to the energy of an ancestor, was destroyed, as was the platform on which it stood.


Thus far, details about what caused the accident are unclear. Some reports indicate the truck lost control due to brake failure, but that is unconfirmed. Further complicating the matter, a CNN caption states that nobody was in the car when it crashed. According to BBC (via CarScoops), however, authorities located the driver and reportedly charged him with damaging a national monument. The investigation is ongoing.

Following the incident, the island's mayor Pedro Pablo Petero Edmunds Paoa revisited a movement to restrict driving on the island that he had originally proposed years ago. He believes the accident is proof that the time for action is now, even if now is already too late.

For more information about the accident, visit BBC, and for more info on Easter Island, 60 Minutes recently produced a feature about the heritage, the people, and the current state of overtourism.
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Informamos a tour operadores y visitantes, que el sector de Pu A Pau se encontrará cerrado temporalmente.

Review: Authors take readers through the history of drag

The Canadian Press March 6, 2020


“Legendary Children: The First Decade of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Last Century of Queer Life,” Penguin Books, by Tom Fitzgerald & Lorenzo Marquez

In “Legendary Children: The First Decade of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Last Century of Queer Life,” authors Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez take readers on an exciting adventure through the history of drag.

Using the TV show “RuPaul’s Drag Race” as an anchor, the book seeks to give drag queens - as well as transgender and gender nonconforming activists - their due for the role they played and continue to play in the LGBTQ rights movement.

While the book covers several serious and important issues, it focuses mostly on the fun - on the glamour, art and beauty of drag performance. (The book opens by telling readers to be ready to search on YouTube for the performances and scenes the book references.) It’s a delightful and important look at the way past queens and other queer folk have shaped not only drag but also queer life as we know it.

Fitzgerald and Marquez have crafted a world in which drag queens are heroes - fighting for equality and looking fierce and fabulous while doing it. It’s a history well told, one that is approachable and enjoyable for all to digest. The prose is upbeat and makes a reader as excited about the history as the authors so clearly are.

Molly Sprayregen, The Associated Press

Chinese expat draws from experience in comics about Quebec life

CBC March 7, 2020

Since moving from China to Montreal five months ago, Zoe Qiu has been documenting her immigrant experience the best way she knows how — by making comics.

The comics, which Qiu has been posting on Instagram as "La vie au Québec," touches on everything from "bonjour-hi" at the pharmacy to debating whether Canada is a French-speaking country.

"Comics are my language, that's how I communicate with people," Qiu told CBC Montreal's Daybreak.

"When I draw cartoons, I feel relaxed. I also try to find something positive and funny in my art, and it helps me go through the difficulties and challenges here."

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These challenges include trying to learn French. Several of her comics touch on some of the so-called land mines of the language.

"It is already driving me crazy," she laughed. "French makes the words into male and female — everything has its gender!"

Qiu, who draws herself with rabbit ears, said she understands that French is important in Montreal and is making the effort — something other immigrants can empathize with.

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Members of Montreal's Chinese community have told her the work is "exactly like their daily life" in Quebec, including the uncertainties that come with being so far from home.

In one comic, Qiu described what it was like celebrating the Chinese New Year abroad, worrying about her parents in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak back home.

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But Qiu said she hopes her comics resonate, not only with other immigrants, but also with Montrealers who are curious about people moving to their city.
Enmax's bid to buy Maine electrical utility hits setback

WHY ALBERTA DEREGULATED ELECTRICITY SO THIS COULD HAPPEN


CBC March 5, 2020

A bid by the Calgary-owned Enmax to purchase an electrical utility in the United States hit a roadblock Thursday when a state regulator rejected its proposal.

In March 2019, Emera Inc. signed a deal to sell its operations in Maine to Enmax in a deal valued at $1.8 billion in Canadian dollars, including debt.

But a 2-1 decision issued Thursday by Maine's Public Utilities Commission rejected that deal, with members of that commission voicing concerns about Enmax's decision to take on debt to pay for the takeover.

The commission is also worried about Emera's ability to pay for system upgrades if Enmax doesn't have the cash to help out in that regard.

Philip Bartlett, one of the members of the commission, raised concerns about Standard and Poor dropping Enmax's rating by one level last fall, from triple B+ to triple B due to concerns about the utility's debt.

"Due to the proposed transaction, Standard & Poor's has downgraded ENMAX's credit rating and added a negative outlook," Bartlett said. "The likely result is that ENMAX will have difficulty accessing capital markets for additional debt for the next several years to provide any capital infusion to Emera Maine.

"Emera Maine will largely be on its own and able to invest only what it can to finance itself."

Helen Wesley, CFO of Enmax, said today's deliberation was just another step in the regulatory approval process, of which there have been many.

"The reaction, or the outcome from today, was very much within the range of expected outcomes for Enmax," Wesley said. "We are working very collaboratively and quickly with the commission to respond to their requests for some changes to the stipulations."

Wesley called the process "fairly typical" and said Enmax was very comfortable they would be able to address the commission's concerns in a matter of "weeks, and not months."

"After the deliberation this morning we quickly regrouped with commission staff and we're working on revising the stipulation so that we can get it back in their hands in very short order," Wesley said. "I suspect we'll be in good shape within a few days to resubmit something."

Emera Maine, a regulated electric transmission and distribution company, is headquartered in Bangor, Maine, serving 159,000 customers in the northern and eastern part of the state.

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Pro-Trump Climate Denial Group Lays Off Staff Amid Financial Woes, Ex-Employees Say

Alexander C. Kaufman March 7, 2020

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An influential climate-denial think tank bankrolled by President Donald Trump’s far-right billionaire donors has laid off nearly a dozen staffers amid financial troubles, according to three former employees.

The Illinois-based Heartland Institute ― which captured headlines last month for promoting a German teenager with ties to neo-Nazis as the climate denier’s alternative to acclaimed youth activist Greta Thunberg ― pink-slipped at least 10 staffers Friday, shedding what one former employee described as “more than half” the organization’s staff.
“Heartland is broke,” Nikki Comerford, the nonprofit’s events coordinator on staff for nearly 21 years, told a former colleague in a text message, a screenshot of which HuffPost reviewed.

Comerford blamed Frank Lasée, the former Wisconsin Republican state lawmaker who took over as Heartland’s president last July, for squandering the organization’s budget during his nascent tenure and leaving the group in dire financial straits. Another former employee accused Lasée of mismanaging the budget, and private Facebook posts from other current staffers expressed dismay over the state of the organization, but HuffPost could not independently verify the state of Heartland’s finances because the nonprofit’s tax filings for 2019 are not yet due.
“Frank Lasee spent all of our money in six months including the savings,” she wrote in a text. “They had to lay off more than half the staff today and more coming. What an asshole.”

Lasée did not respond to an email requesting comment on Friday night, but HuffPost confirmed the details with two former employees who left Heartland between 2016 and 2017 but maintained ties to the organization.

The nonprofit long suffered from “a lack of long-term financial planning,” another former staffer told HuffPost.

“When I was employed at Heartland, that organization was always barely making payroll,” the ex-staffer, who requested anonymity for fear of alienating former co-workers, said by phone Friday evening.

The Heartland Institute once towered as one of the most active nodes in the climate misinformation network that oil, gas and coal interests built to obscure the threat greenhouse gas emissions posed to life on Earth.

By the late 2000s, pressure grew on companies such as Exxon Mobil Corp., Heartland’s benefactor since 1998, to cut ties. In 2006, the oil behemoth did so as it sought to distance itself from outright denialism in the face of mounting evidence that climate change was not only real but occurring faster than scientists initially predicted.

Heartland President Frank Lasée is a former Republican member of the Wisconsin state Senate. (Photo: Douglas Graham via Getty Images)More

Billionaire ideologues stepped in to fill the void. In 2008, hedge funder Robert Mercer and his daughter, Rebekah Mercer, started donating to Heartland through their family foundation, which has also funded the right-wing website Breitbart News and other fringe organizations.

In 2016, as the Mercers pumped money into Trump’s presidential campaign, the secretive conservative megadonors increased grants to the Heartland Institute, giving $800,000, up from $100,000 the previous year. In 2017, the most recent year for which the Mercer Family Foundation’s tax filings are available, the family gave Heartland another $800,000.

Heartland received $5.8 million in 2018, according to its latest tax filing, and at least $3 million of that came from the Donors Trust, the nonprofit once described as “the dark-money ATM of the conservative movement.” Between two-thirds and three-quarters of Heartland’s budget is now directed at climate misinformation programs, James Taylor, the head of Heartland’s climate efforts, said to undercover reporters from the German news site Collectiv last December.

But 2017 marked what appeared to be a zenith for Heartland. Fundraising that year nearly hit $6 million. After more than a decade on the fringes of power, cultivating influence with Republican lawmakers and aggressively promoting its contrarian and easily debunked takes on climate science, the group saw its influence in Washington blossom as Trump appointed pro-fossil fuel hardliners to his administration.

When, in late 2017, then-Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt began planning a sort of mock trial on climate science, pitting credible researchers against industry-backed rogues, Heartland submitted a list of 145 names of contrarian scientists to consider.

A HuffPost investigation found that the list included a child sex offender: Oliver Manuel, a nuclear chemist whose crank theories about the sun alienated even the most ardent climate deniers, and who was convicted of attempted sodomy of an 11-year-old girl. In a response to the exposé, EPA distanced itself from Heartland. Five days after the story was published, Heartland, which is known to attempt to publicly discredit journalists and critics, disputed the nature of the list in a statement calling HuffPost “shameful and even disgusting.”

Naomi Seibt, a 19-year-old climate change skeptic and self-proclaimed climate realist, speaks during a workshop last week at the Conservative Political Action Conference 2020. (Photo: Samuel Corum via Getty Images) LIKE HER PARENTS SHE IS AN ACTIVIST IN THE RIGHT WING GERMAN NATIONALIST PARTY AfD

Heartland’s woes continued to mount. Months later, HuffPost published another investigation detailing how a top fundraiser in the group’s leadership circle stepped in to defend the organization’s former marketing director, Eugene Koprowski, against criminal charges stemming from his alleged stalking and harassment of a female underling half his age. Heartland again responded by accusing HuffPost of attempting to “smear” the organization. Legal proceedings appear to still be ongoing, and Koprowski split with his lawyer, Heartland fundraiser Joseph Morris, earlier this year, according to a court document HuffPost obtained.

Since then, Heartland saw its influence wane, particularly after Pruitt resigned from the EPA over a mountain of corruption accusations and his replacement, Andrew Wheeler, attempted a less provocative approach to the administration’s deregulatory agenda.

Last month, Heartland made a bid for a comeback. The group announced that it hired Naomi Seibt, a 19-year-old German who makes YouTube videos railing against what she calls the “alarmism” of millions of youth climate activists. Heartland cast Seibt as the climate-skeptic right’s answer to Greta Thunberg, the Swedish 17-year-old whose demands for radical action to halt planet-heating emissions captured the world’s attention and won her the title of 2019’s Time Person of the Year.

“The events surrounding Koprowski put a real damper on Heartland’s momentum in 2017,” a second former employee said by phone. “Naomi Seibt was meant to be a way for Heartland to reappear on the map.”

But Seibt, too, became a lightning rod for controversy. Her mother, Karoline Seibt, is an attorney who works with Alternative für Deutschland, Germany’s far-right nationalist party with ties to neo-Nazis. In 2018, the mother was pictured partying with Milo Yiannopoulos, the far-right former star columnist at Breitbart who, according to BuzzFeed News, pushed white nationalist ideology into mainstream U.S. politics.

Following a terrorist attack on a synagogue in Germany last year, Naomi Seibt said in a YouTube discussion that Jews were considered “at the top” of groups perceived as oppressed, while “ordinary Germans” were “at the bottom,” The Guardian reported. Muslims, she said, landed somewhere in between. Making her American debut at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland last week, Seibt declared herself “a fan, absolutely” of white nationalist YouTuber Stefan Molyneux and defended his past remarks pining for an all-white country.

That Heartland has struggled to raise money is a “predictable dilemma” at a time when the Trump administration continues gutting environmental safeguards, said Kert Davies, director of the Climate Investigations Center, a nonprofit watchdog group that tracks denialist organizations.

“It’s not surprising that they’ve had a hard time raising money and anxiously trying to find relevance in this era when their side is already winning more out of Trump,” Davies said. “The world can do without the Heartland Institute, for sure.”

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Net fundraising $74,151 1.4%
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $6,439 0.1%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $0
Professional fundraising fees $0
Other salaries and wages $1,988,505 36.0%
Other
Total Assets $1,762,166
Total Liabilities $744,809
Net Assets $1,017,357

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2015

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Total Revenue
$4,398,175
Total Functional Expenses$5,770,366
Net income-$1,372,191
Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $4,570,630 Over 100%
Program services $54,561 1.2%
Investment income $2,360 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$224,173
Sales of assets -$14,340
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $9,137 0.2%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $0
Professional fundraising fees $0
Other salaries and wages $1,637,912 28.4%
Other
Total Assets $1,799,732
Total Liabilities $738,617
Net Assets $1,061,115

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2014

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Total Revenue
$6,738,428
Total Functional Expenses$4,393,358
Net income$2,345,070Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $6,890,995 Over 100%
Program services $68,467 1.0%
Investment income $947 0.0%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$221,981
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $0
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $0
Professional fundraising fees $0
Other salaries and wages $1,297,070 29.5%
Other
Total Assets $2,985,124
Total Liabilities $551,818
Net Assets $2,433,306

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2013

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Total Revenue
$4,783,310
Total Functional Expenses$4,422,355
Net income$360,955Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $4,805,449 Over 100%
Program services $41,367 0.9%
Investment income $2,932 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$69,088
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,650 0.1%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $0
Professional fundraising fees $0
Other salaries and wages $1,406,420 31.8%
Other
Total Assets $697,671
Total Liabilities $609,435
Net Assets $88,236

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2012

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Total Revenue
$5,329,115
Total Functional Expenses$5,444,312
Net income-$115,197Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $5,202,679 97.6%
Program services $70,245 1.3%
Investment income $6,997 0.1%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising $46,694 0.9%
Sales of assets $0
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $2,500 0.0%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $0
Professional fundraising fees $0
Other salaries and wages $1,870,038 34.3%
Other
Total Assets $482,571
Total Liabilities $755,290
Net Assets -$272,719

FISCAL YEAR ENDING DEC.
2011

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Total Revenue
$4,573,631
Total Functional Expenses$5,204,877
Net income-$631,246Notable sources of revenue Percent of total revenue
Contributions $4,524,164 98.9%
Program services $90,822 2.0%
Investment income $1,681 0.0%
Bond proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Rental property income $0
Net fundraising -$39,597
Sales of assets -$11,555
Net inventory sales $0
Other revenue $8,116 0.2%
Notable expenses Percent of total expenses
Executive compensation $0
Professional fundraising fees $0
Other salaries and wages $1,766,976 33.9%
Other
Total Assets $330,493
Total Liabilities $488,015
Net Assets -$157,522