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January 22, 1945- Journalist running his mouth pays price. #NotClimate

On this day, January 22, in 1946

“Kasherman quickly resumed publishing the Public Press, and set his sights on Mayor Marvin L. Kline, a Republican, whom he accused of allowing gangsters to run rampant. The December 1944 issue of the “Public Press” featured the headline “Kline Administration Most Corrupt Regime in the History of the City.” A month later, on the night of Jan. 22, 1945, Kasherman was ambushed after eating dinner with a friend and shot dead on a sidewalk at 15th and Chicago avenues in Minneapolis. His death made the front pages of newspapers across the Twin Cities, but few in the city were surprised when the police investigation quickly petered out…”

Arthur Kasherman – Wikipedia

Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were at 310 parts per million.

As of 2026 they are 428 ppm at and rising rapidly. Enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think. 

Btw, the point(s) of this project is …. the how, the who the hell am I and the what do I currently believe?

The context was the usual corruption!

Why care?

Journalists who don’t get the memo about afflicting the poor and comforting the rich sometimes need reminders of who is in charge….

(How) does it connect to climate change?

Most journalists are basically mostly-house-trained lapdogs. Occasionally they are allowed to nibble a finger to make themselves feel Independent. But pretty much a wing of the public relations industry…

What happened next

How does it help us understand the world?

Know that what you are seeing is, well, filtered.

How does it help us act in the world?

“All the adverts fit to print, all the news printed to fit” etc etc.

The source that it comes from, if necessary, 

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The other things that you could read about this or watch 

Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model.

Horace McCoy’s 1937 short novel “No Pockets in a Shroud”.

What do you think?

If you have opinions or info about this, or other things that happened on this day that are worth knowing, let me know!

Also on this day

Wikipedia – January 22

Working Class History – January 22

Etc

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Japan

August 6, 1945 – Hiroshima

Seventy nine years ago, on this day, August 6th, 1945,

Hiroshima. Roughly 100,000 Japanese people killed.

The amount of carbon dioxide in the air was roughly 310ppm. As of 2024 it is 424ppm, but check here for daily measures. 

The context was that the Americans were wondering about what to do about Japan. Number one, physical invasion (“Operation Olympic”) was going to be “mildly costly” let’s say, in terms of casualties. And number two, Stalin said he was coming into the Pacific War, three months after Germany’s surrender, and that three months was almost up. So if you can do something, do it quick. And crucially, Truman was well up for it. Attlee, who was UK Prime Minister by this time, was too – he later said that no one told him about the radioactive implications. They just told him it was a bigger bomb. 

What we should learn is, I suppose you can make a “moral” case for using an atomic bomb to kill 100,000 human beings, civilians. in Hiroshima, which was not a military target. I mean, how they’d already firestormed Tokyo. If you want to make that “moral” argument, go ahead and fill your boots. I think the one that you really can’t do that for is Nagasaki two days later.

 Fun fact – Kyoto was on a short list of four places to get nuked.

What happened next? Well, first we got the bomb. And that was good because we love peace and motherhood. Then Russia got the bomb, but that’s okay, because the balance of powers maintained that way. And here we are. 

What do you think? Does this pass the ‘so what?’ threshold? Have I got facts wrong? Interpretation wrong? Please do comment on this post, unless you are a denialist, obvs.

Also on this day: 

August 6, 1990 – another climate documentary shown…

August 6, 1992 – Australian environmentalists and businesses united… in disgust at Federal bureaucrats #auspol #climate