Brickbats: May 2023
News of politicians, police, and bureaucrats behaving badly from around the world.

Vera Liddell, former director of food services at Harvey School District 152 in Illinois, has been charged with financial crimes and theft for embezzling some $1.5 million in chicken wings from the school system. The Cook County State's Attorney's Office said Liddell placed orders for the food from July 2020 to February 2022 through the school's food vendor and picked it up in a school van. But the orders weren't authorized. The district doesn't even serve wings. Authorities said upon her arrest they weren't sure what she did with the wings.
The Indian government has declared the BBC documentary on deadly 2002 riots in the state of Gujarat to be propaganda and used emergency powers to ban India: The Modi Question from YouTube and other social media. Students at Jawaharlal Nehru University gathered for a screening of the documentary, but someone cut the power. Students at Delhi University say they were assaulted by police when they attempted to screen the documentary. Current Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was chief minister of Gujarat back in 2002, and many Muslims accused him of condoning violence against them. The riots left more than 1,000 dead.

Hialeah, Florida, police officers Rafael Quinones Otano and Lorenzo Rafael Orfila have been fired and charged with armed kidnapping and battery. Prosecutors said that after a shopkeeper called police to complain about a homeless man bothering people, the two drove the victim to a wooded area almost seven miles away, then knocked him out and left him there. They later sent a private eye to find the man and give him $1,350 in exchange for signing an affidavit saying he wasn't beaten and that he did not want the officers punished.

A group of students and chaperones from a Catholic school in South Carolina were kicked out of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., in January because they were wearing hats that said "pro-life." The group had just attended a pro-life rally. When a South Carolina TV station asked about the incident, a museum spokesperson said the ejection was not keeping with its policies: "We provided immediate training to prevent a re-occurrence of this kind of incident, and have determined steps to ensure this does not happen again."
New York City prosecutors had some 550 convictions in cases investigated by police officer Joseph Franco thrown out, most involving low-level drug offenses. Franco was charged with perjury and misconduct after investigators in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office found video they said showed several drug buys Franco claimed to have witnessed did not happen—or, if they did, he was not in a position to see them. Now a judge has dismissed the charges against Franco after finding prosecutors failed to turn over evidence to Franco's lawyers as required on at least three occasions.

Even as the National Health Service struggles with a shortage of doctors, the British government has ordered medical schools to admit no more than 7,500 students next year. The cap was put in place to limit the cost of educating medical students. It costs the government £160,000 (about $190,000) to educate each new physician. Medical schools face financial penalties if they admit too many students.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
I made over $700 per day using my mobile in part time. I recently got my 5th paycheck of $19632 and all i was doing is to copy and paste work online. this home work makes me able to generate more cash daily easily simple to do work and regular income from this are just superb. Here what i am doing.
.
.
Here►—————————————➤ https://Www.Coins71.Com
I am making a good salary from home $6580-$7065/week , which is amazing under a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank God every day I was blessed with these instructions and now it’s my duty to pay it forward and share it with Everyone,
🙂 AND GOOD LUCK.:)
Here is I started.……......>> http://WWW.RICHEPAY.COM
I made over $700 per day using my mobile in part time. I recently got my 5th paycheck of $19632 and all i was doing is to copy and paste work online. this home work makes me able to generate more cash daily easily simple to do work and regular income from this are just superb. Here what i am doing. . . Here►—————————————➤ https://salarycash710.blogspot.com/
Google is by and by paying $27485 to $29658 consistently for taking a shot at the web from home. I have joined this action 2 months back and I have earned $31547 in my first month from this action. I can say my life is improved completely! Take a gander at it what I do.....
For more detail visit the given link..........>>> http://Www.jobsrevenue.com
"They later sent a private eye to find the man and give him $1,350 in exchange for signing an affidavit saying he wasn't beaten and that he did not want the officers punished."
Hey, what's wrong with this free market solution?
What is a free market? Not seen one.
I make over 13k every month w0rking parttime. I paid attention to various people letting me know how a reasonable plan of money they might make on the web, so still up in the air to situate out. Indeed, it transformed into all real and it totally changed my life. Everyone should attempt this occupation presently simply by utilizing this site.See this article for more information————————
SITE. —> dollarworks
They offered him $1,350 in exchange for the affidavit. He was free to refuse.
Therefore this isn’t force-force.
"Even as the National Health Service struggles with a shortage of doctors, the British government has ordered medical schools to admit no more than 7,500 students next year. The cap was put in place to limit the cost of educating medical students. It costs the government £160,000 (about $190,000) to educate each new physician. Medical schools face financial penalties if they admit too many students.'
Nobody needs 23 visits to the doctor (in their lifetime).
This year do not worry about money you can start a new Business and do an online job I have started a new Business and I am making over $84, 8254 per month I was started with 25 persons company now I have make a company of 200 peoples you can start a Business with a company of 10 to 50 peoples or join an online job.
For more info visit on this web Site.................>>> http://www.jobsrevenue.com
"A group of students and chaperones from a Catholic school in South Carolina were kicked out of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., in January because they were wearing hats that said "pro-life." The group had just attended a pro-life rally. When a South Carolina TV station asked about the incident, a museum spokesperson said the ejection was not keeping with its policies"
Maybe not aligned with Smithsonian policies, but certainly aligned with their ideals.
Now we know where Sqrlsy works.
What, no Karen among the chaperones to demand "I want to talk to the manager?" Sometimes "making a scene" is necessary. You can bet your ass that had the museum tried to kick out kids wearing Che t-shirts, there would have been immediate consequences, news vans outside, and some congresscritter from Capitol Hill there in seconds.
700 professors sign letter opposed to teaching the constitution.
https://redstate.com/alexparker/2023/04/30/nearly-700-professors-protest-a-bill-requiring-students-to-study-the-constitution-n739144
I mean... I *can* see an objection to the idea of the legislature setting graduation requirements for colleges...
But on the flip side, given where we are as a nation these days, and given that we really *can't* count on the kids to have learned about the constitution in High School an longer, the practical side of me isn't too broken up about the idea of them needing to learn it in college. And my position on the subject at all would also be influenced by knowing whether they set requirements for other things, like english and math, or if that's really a "per school" requirement. Though I suppose those sorts of things are likely determined by whoever accredits universities.
These colleges have been forcing all students to take culture, traditions, etc in order to keep paying and expanding humanities departments. This was even true back in 2000.
I have zero problems teaching the basics of our government as a requirement.
I make over 13k every month w0rking parttime. I paid attention to various people letting me know how a reasonable plan of money they might make on the web, so still up in the air to situate out. Indeed, it transformed into all real and it totally changed my life. Everyone should attempt this occupation presently simply by utilizing this site.See this article for more information————————
SITE. —> dollarworks
They want to disconnect students from their country.
A great article on the psy-ops for disinformation, control of thought, and censorship started under Obama on 2016.
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/guide-understanding-hoax-century-thirteen-ways-looking-disinformation
AB keeps digging. Says a commemorative can for woman face is the same as one for WW2 veterans.
"They're even making the shamefully offensive equivalency argument that their transgender activist beer can is just like their beer can honoring WWII vets," Jones continued. "They're telling offices, ‘Anheuser-Busch sometimes creates commemorative cans. ... Honor Flight can [for] example.’ If partnering with a trans activist wasn't shameful enough equating Dylan Mulvaney to a World War II hero is really beyond the pale."
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/anheuser-busch-hires-ex-gop-aides-lobby-bud-lights-dylan-mulvaney-controversy-drags
My friend's wife ran another booth at a local concert. Last time, they sold $18,000 worth of beer, with Bud Light accounting for 6 cans of that. This time they sold $70,000 worth of beer, with Bud Light accounting for 10 cans.
Just throwing out some random factoids.
Was watching the draft om Friday at a local bar. Tucson is fairly left leaning. Everyone was still making jokes about Bud including the bartenders. This isn't going away.
Honestly? The problem isn't even trans activism. It's that they picked the most ridiculous, overblown, obvious example of an internet "celebrity" to laud as something special. This tranny is completely and obviously over the top creepy and divisive in the most "look at me, look at me, look at me" way possible.
Folks are sick as can be of people who are famous not because they have done something, but only because they're famous. Famous for being famous, a la Kardashian, is obnoxious in and of itself. Famous for being famous for being a ridiculous parody of the most obnoxious and divisive cultural meme of the day? Jeez fuck is that a stupid thing to do to your brand.
I may not like football, but don't really care if you put Walter Payton or Dan Fouts on a can. They were good at their sport and your demographic is sports fans. But someone whose shtick is obnoxious and in your face, who is not actually good at... anything other than self promotion? Fuck dude, stick to saying "People who put out fires are good, here's a can with a fireman on it."
New York City prosecutors had some 550 convictions in cases investigated by police officer Joseph Franco thrown out, most involving low-level drug offenses. Franco was charged with perjury and misconduct after investigators in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office found video they said showed several drug buys Franco claimed to have witnessed did not happen—or, if they did, he was not in a position to see them. Now a judge has dismissed the charges against Franco after finding prosecutors failed to turn over evidence to Franco's lawyers as required on at least three occasions.
So justice was eventually done for all parties involved. Bravo.
This year do not worry about money you can start a new Business and do an online job I have started a new Business and I am making over $84, 8254 per month I was started with 25 persons company now I have make a company of 200 peoples you can start a Business with a company of 10 to 50 peoples or join an online job.
For more info visit on this web Site.................>>> http://www.jobsrevenue.com
The Democrat primary debates should be pretty interesting.
https://nypost.com/2023/04/29/robert-kennedy-jr-does-not-support-trans-women-in-female-sports/
I mean would have been.
It's amazing how much more productive I am now that I don't have to deal with the distractions of a traditional office environment.
Everybody must try this job now by just using this website.. https://kotacs.com/products/pet-tree-scratching-post-with-toy-463464934?pr_prod_strat=use_description&pr_rec_id=188d1106c&pr_rec_pid=8122743914794&pr_ref_pid=8132600660266&pr_seq=uniform
Just work online and earn money. He now makes over $500 a day by working from home. I made $19,517 last month just doing this online job 2 hours a day. so easy and no special skills required…(c11) You can run google and then make this work.
.
.
For Details————————➤ http://Www.jobsrevenue.com