Council of Geeks - Vira Wylde!

Genuine Anti-Fascism = Pro-Trans Rights! (10.3.2025)

A similar situation exists regarding the fact that I am not “religious” in the conventional sense – but support the right for all-beings to be religious or not – atheist, non-theist or theist, etc. In a time when the Socialist-Communist left is literally “dead in the water” – it is ironic that it is from within the Trans community that the most (Marxist-Leninist) progression is emerging. Just as racism and transphobia permeates the entirety of the White, Black, and Asian community – this ignorance manifests equally on the political left, right, and centre.

Becky Burke, 28, has spent 10 days in a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing centre

US: Trump Fascism Strikes “White” Welsh Tourist! (10.3.2025)

He said Ms Burke got free accommodation for helping host families “around the house”, which he believes authorities may have suspected broke the terms of her tourist visa.

The US Department of Homeland Security has been asked to comment while the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) confirmed it was were supporting a British national.

Mr Burke told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast he could not understand why she was “locked up and she’s in an orange prison jumpsuit whilst the paperwork gets sorted out”.

He said what was meant to be a life-changing backpacking trip “has turned into a nightmare”.

Oxford University - UK

 Observer: Oxfod University – Vulgar “Americanisation” and Excesses of “Predatory Capitalism” Must Stop! (10.3.2025)

“I have lost my work, been ostracised by colleagues and had no settlement from the university, no apology, no admission that the judgment has any effect on anyone else – although of course it does,” she said.

She added: “Universities tend to always ask for NDAs in these employment cases, but I will be resisting that because I do not see why a settlement should be dependent on my silence.” The Observer revealed last year that two-thirds of core tutorial teaching at Oxford is done by academics on what the University and College Union calls “Deliveroo-style” hourly-paid roles or precarious fixed-term contracts.

Jolly said she initially thought that the “sham contracts” she and Abrams had were unusual. “But we talked to young academics and realised no one could get a mortgage and people were stuck in this totally insecure situation for years.” It was an “open secret” the two women decided they had an obligation to expose.

After their court victory, Law for Change, the charitable litigation fund which supported the pair, said the case would secure better contract rights for lecturers at Oxford, but also help others working on “exploitative contracts” right across academia.

President Putin Authorises Mass Reforms in Russia!

Russia: Soviet-Style “Reforms” Improve Well-Being of Masses! (10.3.2025)

🔹one in three children born in the Perm Territory is born in a multi-child family, and around 140,000 families receive social assistance;

🔹1.7 million square metres of housing were built in the region in 2024, with the resettling of dilapidated housing residents in progress;

🔹the industrial production index reached 5.5 points in 2024 in general and 8.5 points for manufacturing;

the number of roads meeting regulatory requirements grew by 30 percent, and the traffic-related mortality rate decreased by over 20 percent;

🔹the sports infrastructure is being developed in the region, the goal being tripling the number of sports facilities built and increasing the share of residents who exercise regularly to 70 percent;

🔹projects in the field of potash and magnesium salts extraction are being carried out, with six investment projects currently in progress;

Village Doctor - Dedicated to Local Community!

China: Medical Professional Provides Crucial Lifeline to Those Living in Countryside! (10.3.2025)

According to the national census in 2020, the proportion of people aged 60 and above in rural areas was 23.8 percent, nearly 8 percentage points higher than that in urban areas.

Since 2021, China has been focusing on adjusting its poverty alleviation measures to align with the goal of rural vitalization, while also strengthening the provision of basic healthcare in rural areas.

The National Health Commission, along with four other government departments, launched a plan in April last year to nurture college-educated rural doctors, and nearly 7,500 graduates have been hired.