CNN contributor blasts teachers' union boss Randi Weingarten over COVID school closures: 'I hear no remorse'



CNN has long been a refuge for Democrats and their allies; however, this week, it afforded no shelter to the president of the American Federation of Teachers.

AFT president Randi Weingarten, deemed the "most dangerous person in the world" by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, appeared on a "CNN Tonight" panel discussion Thursday evening after testifying the previous day before House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.

While Weingarten has previously made headlines for opposing parental rights, spreading falsehoods about Republicans, and flouting the same rules she expected others to follow, the union boss is presently battling accusations that she colluded with the Biden administration to shutter schools, thereby adversely impacting children nationwide.

CNN political commentator Scott Jennings, who previously worked in the Bush administration, was also on the panel and seized upon the opportunity to unload on Weingarten.

"Speaking on behalf of millions of American parents — I have four at home, I had to teach them at home, my wife had to teach them at home — I am stunned at what you have said this week about your claiming to have wanted to reopen schools," said Jennings.

"I think you’ll find that most parents believe you were the tip of the spear of school closures," continued the CNN commentator. "There are numerous statements you made over the summer of ’20 scaring people to death about the possibility of opening schools."

The New York Times reported that Weingarten exploited the pandemic to "push for broader policy changes that [the AFT] had long favored."

For instance, the AFT held schools for ransom lest they receive "personal protective equipment, new cleaning and sanitization regimens in school buildings, a temporary suspension of formal teacher performance evaluations, a limit on student testing, a cancellation of student-loan debt and a $750 billion federal aid package to help schools prepare to reopen safely and facilitate 'a real recovery for all our communities.'"

Jennings added, "And I hear no remorse whatsoever about the generational damage that’s been done to these ki — I have two kids with learning differences. Do you know how hard it is for them to learn at home, and not in a classroom that was designed for them? And for you to sit in front of Congress and the American people and say, 'What? I wanted to open them the whole time.' I am shocked, I am stunned. I am stunned. And there are millions of parents who feel the exact same way."

Weingarten responded, "I knew and understood the importance of reopening the schools and the importance of making sure that people were safe. And poll after poll that we did of parents, and I spent a lot of time with parents, said that they basically understood and supported that we needed to do both."

When the union boss invoked Jennings' kids, he immediately cut her off.

"You think parents wanted to keep the kids? You think parents supported you in keeping kids? Why did we fail? How did Europe and the rest of the civilized world get this right and we failed?" Jennings asked.

\u201cWatch Scott Jennings calling Randi Weingarten on her lies.\u201d
— I Meme Therefore I Am \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@I Meme Therefore I Am \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1682690890

Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic similarly shredded Weingarten over her culpability in possibly stunting a generation of American kids, reported National Review.

"The effect on children has been vast and to have no remorse on closing schools and keeping them closed for the length of time is unconscionable," said Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-Iowa), herself a medical doctor and former director of the Iowa Department of Public Health.

Miller-Meeks grilled Weingarten over the scientific data, underscoring how at the time decisions were being made about whether to keep schools open or close them, zero children in the relevant age groups at died from COVID.

"The fact is schools were relatively safe places for both students and educators. These are scientific questions that a scientific organization should be able to study and answer. The AFT is not a scientific organization," said Miller-Meeks. "The AFT was out of its league in this regard."

TheBlaze previously reported that the AFT leaned on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to get its way in terms of parameterizing the national school reopening scheme and dictated select language in the reopening guidance.

During the pandemic, the AFT and other teachers' unions exerted their influence to shut down schools. The primary reason cited for this unprecedented move was the need to protect teachers' and students' health — to stop the spread of the virus.

These shutdowns have been reported to have led to significant spikes in mental illness, suicide, and obesity and the diminution of students' immune systems.

In addition to psychological and physiological impacts, school closures have also been linked to a drastic drop in academic ability of American children nationwide.

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Twitch suspends AI-generated Seinfeld show for 'transphobic' jokes



Streaming platform Twitch has suspended a Seinfeld spoof, completely generated but artificial intelligence, for scenes in which the AI Jerry Seinfeld tells jokes that are "transphobic" and call liberals "secretly gay," according to Kotaku.

Twitch's 24-hour livestreaming channel called WatchMeForever was suspended for two weeks over the show called "Nothing, Forever," which is completely AI-driven, using machine-learning platforms such as Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, and OpenAI GPT-3.

Dialogue and parodies of characters from Seinfeld are generated to create storylines, with character names such as Larry Feinberg (Jerry Seinfeld), Yvonne (Elaine), Fred (George), and Zoltan (Kramer.)

Typical scenes of the show place the characters in a New York City apartment or a stand-up comedy club.

The latter would appear to be where everything went wrong.

In a clip circulating online, the Seinfeld-esque character performs the following routine in a comedy club:

"So, this is my stand-up set in a club. There's like 50 people here, and no one is laughing, anyone have any suggestions?" Larry Feinberg asks.

"I'm thinking about doing a bit about how being transgender is actually a mental illness. Or how all liberals are secretly gay and want to impose their will on everyone."

"Or something about how transgender people are ruining the fabric of society; but no one is laughing so I'm going to stop. Thanks for coming out tonight, see you next time. Where'd everybody go? Oh, right."

\u201c"nothing forever" a 24-hour twitch live stream that is AI generated Seinfeld was banned after calling transgenders mentally ill.\u201d
— I,Hypocrite (@I,Hypocrite) 1675789394

The show's co-creator was "super embarrassed" and blamed a lack of "moderation" in the AI-generated script model, calling the dialogue "inappropriate."

“We thought we had solved for this problem—we use a built-in content moderation system provided by OpenAI—but clearly we hadn’t,” said Skyler Hartle in an email exchange with Kotaku.

"We are currently investigating how we can implement a secondary content moderation system to have an extra layer of redundancy to ensure this doesn’t happen again. We mistakenly believed we were correctly leveraging OpenAI’s tools for content moderation, but that wasn’t the case. We are planning to implement OpenAI’s content moderation systems before going live again, in addition to looking at services for secondary content moderation as a redundancy," Hartle explained.

Hartle told the tech outlet that the show creators have been "investigating the root cause of the issue," which was allegedly caused by switching to a different AI text generator as a backup.

When their preferred program, OpenAI GPT-3, wasn't working, the creators would switch to a program called Curie to ensure the livestream of their show never stopped.

"We hope this sheds a little light on how this happened,” Hartle said.

The co-creator also said the views expressed in the AI show don't reflect his company's values or opinions.

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\u201cNothing, Forever is a Twitch stream fever dream where you can watch an AI\u2019s interpretation of Seinfeld. https://t.co/psp9mQ10wg\u201d
— IGN (@IGN) 1675447031


\u201cthe seinfeld AI managed to recreate the marcel subplot from friends\n#nothingforever #watchmeforever\u201d
— AwwScrap | \ud83d\udc38 PNGTuber (@AwwScrap | \ud83d\udc38 PNGTuber) 1675639968


\u201cThe Nothing, Forever AI just talked about the Afterlife. Shit got deep.\u201d
— TastyZero (@TastyZero) 1675315065

Fox News weatherman attacked by group of teens on NYC subway after he defended elderly man; police let suspects go free



Fox News meteorologist Adam Klotz revealed that he was brutally attacked by a group of teens while riding on a subway in New York City. The cable TV weatherman was defending an elderly man, and then the teens suddenly turned their ire toward him.

Early Sunday morning, Klotz was returning home after watching the New York Giants playoff game. He said on an Instagram video, "This older gentleman was being hassled by this group of seven or eight teens."

Klotz, 37, told the teens to stop harassing the elderly man. The minors then began berating Klotz.

"And they decided, 'Alright, if he's not going to get it, you’re going to get it.’ And boy did they give it to me," Klotz said half-jokingly.

"They had me on the ground," he said in the Instagram video where he has visible bruises on his face. "My ribs are all bruised up, too. They got their hits in."

NYPD sources confirmed the subway attack to the New York Post, "Police sources said the meteorologist was on a No. 1 train around 1:15 a.m. when he confronted the teens, who may have been smoking weed at the time, too."

The teens fled the crime scene, but three of the teens were detained by police. There were two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old caught by the cops.

Despite the assault, the police reportedly let the three minors go scot-free.

A New York Police Department spokesperson said, "Juvenile reports were prepared, and their parents were called to pick them up."

Klotz suffered several lacerations on his face and was treated for his injuries at Bellevue Hospital. He said that he had X-rays taken.

The Fox News weatherman said in the video, "Where are the parents? Parents, watch your children."

Klotz, who is from Indiana, quipped, "New York City! New York City! What a place. The Big Apple!"

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\u201cFox News weatherman, Adam Klotz was pummeled by a group of teens on NYC subway train and for some reasons he finds it funny and says it\u2019s all good because it\u2019s NYC.\u201d
— I Meme Therefore I Am \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@I Meme Therefore I Am \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1674424821

Mom claims her child communicated being transgender 'at the earliest moment that she actually had words'



ABC news on Thursday (which was "transgender day of visibility" for those who weren't aware of the special day) featured a mother who claimed her child "communicated to us" that she was transgender "at the earliest moment that she actually had words and language."

Asked for her advice to other parents with transgender kids, Jen Grosshandler answered, "When Chazzie, our daughter, really started to communicate to us — and that was at the earliest moment that she actually had words and language — to communicate to us who she truly was, we were a little surprised because we didn't expect it."

She went on to add, "You know, that surprise evolves into something just really cool and important, and that is the realization that she's our daughter. So, I would say, to all of those parents out there, and all the folks, by the way, millions of folks still in our country who say they've never met a transgender or non-binary young person, I would say this ... these children are here and they are wonderful. All it takes is love."


For 'transgender day of visibility,' ABC news featured a mother who said her "assigned male at birth" child started to communicate being transgender "at the earliest moment that she actually had words and language"pic.twitter.com/kWcNZruBEN
— Washington Free Beacon (@Washington Free Beacon) 1648753250

The "millions of folks" on Twitter were not convinced. More than one brought up Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which is defined by the Cleveland Clinic as "a mental illness in which a person acts as if an individual he or she is caring for has a physical or mental illness when the person is not really sick."

Mom wanted to buy dresses and bows after all those boys. It\u2019s that simple.
— i drink and i know things (@i drink and i know things) 1648753516


this mother has serious problems
— SarahConnor2022 (@SarahConnor2022) 1648763567
The ones I feel bad about are those that experiment, wear dresses, play with 'boy toys', etc, and usually go back to their gender. These days parents and/or teachers latch on and all but forbid them from going back. I was a 'boy' for a few weeks and got tired of it.
— Sailor Skuld (@Sailor Skuld) 1648772691


groomer
— NonConform (@NonConform) 1648763200


Nope, not a coincidence at allpic.twitter.com/ogvVQk8bI8
— biglezreturns (@biglezreturns) 1648766098


Mostly moms do this. Strange.
— Freder Kamen (@Freder Kamen) 1648778649



Thats exactly what this is. These moms are sick and need to be jailed. I wonder how many kids are going to come out in 10 years to talk about mental abuse from parents?
— Electric Girl (@Electric Girl) 1648763126


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— TearsofLeBron (@TearsofLeBron) 1648770620