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The CW Cancels Star-Crossed and The Tomorrow People; Renews 3 Dramas

One week ahead of its Upfront presentation in New York City, The CW has announced some major lineup changes. The following three dramas have been canceled: The Carrie Diaries The Tomorrow People Star-Crossed The Carrie Bradshaw-inspired series wrapped in January, failing to hit 1 million total viewers for its finale; while the latter two ended their runs on Monday night to similarly disappointing numbers. On the brighter side, however, The CW picked up the following shows for another season: The 100 Beauty and the Beast Hart of Dixie We’ll know a lot more about how many episodes will comprise these new seasons, along with their premiere dates and times, on May 16 when the network presents its new lineup to fans and advertisers. Until then, go ahead and react: Which cancelation leaves you the most bummed? Which renewal has you the most psyched?

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North Korea Calls Obama "Crossbreed," Wicked Monkey in Racist Diatribe

A North Korean state-run news agency launched an ugly, racist diatribe against U.S. President Barack Obama this month, unleashing one vile insult after another. The rogue state called the U.S.’s first African-American head of state a “crossbreed with unclear blood” and a “wicked black monkey,” among other terms. The agency also said that Obama “still has the figure of monkey while the human race has evolved through millions of years,” and went on to denounce him: “It would be perfect for Obama to live with a group of monkeys in the world’s largest African natural zoo and lick the bread crumbs thrown by spectators.” The diatribe was recently brought to light by Josh Stanton , who blogs often about North Korea, following Obama’s recent invitation to South Korea. The issue of race has special resonance in North Korea, where the Stalinist regime has gone to great lengths to instill a sense of racial purity in its citizens. Some background from The Washington Post: “[W]hen North Korea talks about race, it’s almost always important, and telling about the state ideology.” “North Koreans fundamentally have a race-based worldview, showing more similarity to fascist Japan during World War II than Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union.” They also have no economy, human rights or value to speak of. North Korea’s state orthodoxy is described as “too pure blooded, and therefore too virtuous, to survive in this evil world without a great parental leader.” It’s also run by tyrants and a terrible, terrible place to live. Dennis Rodman had no comment, but Kim Kardashian , who just learned racism is a thing that exists and is totally appalled, plans an Instagram rebuttal. Donald Sterling meanwhile … we’re not going there.

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ORWELL WAS NAIVE

1950-ongoing : WORLDWIDE. George Orwell's grim novel of totalitarianism, 1984, and his satirical political novel, Animal Farm, describe all too well the mechanisms of oppression and distortion of the truth by the state and the realities of political power. Orwell was opposed to totalitarianism in all its forms, whether Stalinist, fascist or pseudo-democratic. Ironically, Orwell had unknowingly fallen into the clutches of the very propagandists and distorters of truth he vilified and satirized. His British publisher, Fredric Warburg, was secretly working for the CIA. Warburg would later become notorious for publishing and distributing a CIA propaganda magazine, Encounter, for one of the CIA's countless front organizations, the ironically named Congress for Cultural Freedom. Following Orwell's death in 1950, Warburg persuades his widow to unwittingly sell the movie rights to 1984 and Animal Farm to the CIA's Office of Policy Coordination (OPC), a creation of Rockefeller cousin, Hitler Project kingpin and Nazi shyster cum CIA head, Allen Dulles. According to its secret charter, OPC's activities on behalf of the “free” world include propaganda, economic warfare, sabotage, demolition and subversion. Two of the CIA's Psychological Warfare Workshop staff obtain the screen rights to Orwell's novels. The head of the operation is none other than CIA operative Howard Hunt, who will later become infamous as a member of the Watergate gang of criminals. Hunt selects Louis De Rochemont to be the producer of the animated Animal Farm at Paramount. De Rochemont has considerable experience with propaganda, having created The March of Time series for Henry Luce and, during the Second World War, working with the U.S. Navy's propaganda film unit. To meet the CIA's objectives, the ending of Animal Farm is changed and the point of the story, that cruel capitalist farmers are no better masters than tyrannical Stalinist pigs, is destroyed. The CIA's sanitized version of Animal Farm is distributed around the world by a CIA front, the U.S. “Information” Agency (USIA). The CIA then produces 1984 in Britain in 1954. Inevitably, Orwell's message is distorted and perverted by the CIA to suit the goals of the U.S. ruling class. The CIA's Orwellian sabotage of two of the most powerful political works in literature is a masterstroke of pre-emptive mind control. As the psychological warfare experts at the CIA are only too aware, a successful movie, like television, can be seen by tens or hundreds of millions of people and, consisting of graphic images, is much more powerful and widely assimilated than the written word. By sabotaging the movie versions of 1984 and Animal Farm, the CIA effectively stopped the vast majority of Americans ever learning of the relevance of Orwell's writing to their own situation. The role of the CIA in sabotaging Orwell's masterpieces is hidden for half a century. To the present day, many American school teachers use the CIA's movie version of 1984 to “teach” the novel, spoonfeeding young Americans “prolefeed” created by the CIA rather than the true, chilling and all too relevant message of Orwell's book. added by: WhiteNoise