Tuesday, May 12, 2026

President of Watertown Unified School District board freaks out over LGBTQ-themed musical selection for wind symphony concert

 
Headline:  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 5/8/2026

Alec Johnson reports:
The wind symphony has been preparing to play "A Mother of a Revolution," written by Omar Thomas in 2019, at its May 18 concert. The song focuses on a trans woman, Marsha Johnson, who is credited with being one of the "instigators of the famous Stonewall uprising of June 28,1969 – one of the pivotal events of the LGBTQ liberation movement of the 20th century – which is commemorated annually during the worldwide Gay Pride celebrations," according to Thomas' website. 
The School Board plans to hold a special meeting May 12 to discuss the song. An agenda for the meeting hadn't been posted on the school district's website by the afternoon of May 7. 
Watertown School Board Vice President Sam Ouweneel [top row, middle] said at a May 5 committee meeting that the board has heard from parents and others in the district with concerns about the piece. While he praised LaDew for following the district's controversial policy, Ouweneel said he did not think the policy should prevent it from being considered inappropriate for a public school.

How the prediction markets picture Virginia GOP Rep. Jen Kiggans

 
AI-generated image:  Manus
Headline:  New York Times, 5/12/2026

Reid J. Epstein and Nick Corasaniti report on racists on the radio:
“If Hakeem Jeffries wants to be involved in Virginia politics, then I suggest he does what a bunch of New Yorkers are doing — leave New York, move down here to Virginia, and run for office down here,” Mr. Herrera said. “If not, get your cotton-picking hands off of Virginia.” \ 
Ms. Kiggans replied: “That’s right. I, ditto. Yes, yes to that.”  [emphasis added]
That's an undeniably EMPHATIC statement of agreement, Jen.


District map and election results:  Ballotpedia





50 -- count' em! -- 50 cities in India were the world's hottest spots on April 27, 2026

 
On April 27, 2026, something that has no modern precedent happened across global weather data. When AQI.in compiled its daily heat index, every single one of the world top hottest cities was located inside India. 
Not one entry from the Middle East. Not one from sub-Saharan Africa. Not one from Australia. India occupied the entire list, from rank 1 to rank 50. 
This is not a normal April. And it demands a serious, data-grounded reckoning[emphasis added]

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