Google will oppose subpoena for user data in Shitty Media Men lawsuit

Finally, something good.

Google says it doesn’t plan to comply with a proposed subpoena that would ask the tech giant to hand over names, email addresses, and IP addresses of women who anonymously contributed to a Google Docs spreadsheet highlighting men in the media industry accused of sexual misconduct and other inappropriate professional behavior. 

The planned subpoena is outlined in a lawsuit filed this week by one of the accused on the Google doc, known as the Shitty Media Men list. Stephen Elliott filed the federal lawsuit against writer Moira Donegan, who came out as the document’s creator earlier this year. Elliott’s asking Google for the personal information of the list’s anonymous contributors ostensibly so he could sue them, too.

But Google is standing its ground. 

“We will oppose any attempt by Mr. Elliott to obtain information about this document from us,” a Google spokesperson told Mashable over email.

SEE ALSO: A whisper network is never enough, and it never will be

Mashable has reached out to Elliott’s attorneys for comment. Elliott has denied the allegations made against him in the Google doc.

Google’s objection was to be expected, because, under prior case law, Google cannot be compelled to reveal the identity of an anonymous poster unless and until Elliott can prove that the posts were libelous, said Paul Levy, an attorney with Public Citizen who has helped establish precedent for when a court can compel an internet provider to identify an anonymous user.

So if Elliott’s attorneys want to identify the list contributors, they’ll have to prove his case of libel before Google can be compelled to provide the information.

The Shitty Media Men list began to circulate amongst the media industry in September 2017 during the beginnings of the #MeToo movement. It began as a private document but quickly became public and went viral.

“In the beginning, I only wanted to create a place for women to share their stories of harassment and assault without being needlessly discredited or judged,” Donegan wrote in The Cut in January 2018. “The hope was to create an alternate avenue to report this kind of behavior and warn others without fear of retaliation.”

Two weeks before filing the suit seeking $1.5 million in damages, Elliott wrote an essay called How An Anonymous Online Accusation Derailed My Life, which reignited controversy around the list. Some critics have described the lawsuit as a publicity stunt.

Here’s what Elliott wants Google to hand over, according to his lawsuit: 

Plaintiff will know, through initial discovery, the names, email addresses, pseudonyms and/or “Internet handles” used by Jane Doe Defendants to create the List, enter information into the List, circulate the List, and otherwise publish information in the List or publicize the List. Through discovery, Plaintiff can obtain the email address information, Google account, Internet Protocol (“IP”) address assigned to the accounts used by the Jane Doe Defendants by the account holders’ Internet Service Provider (“ISP”), email accounts and/or Google accounts, on the date and time at which the Posts were published and/or information was entered into the List. Plaintiff intends to subpoena the shared Google spreadsheet metadata for the List, email accounts, Google accounts and ISPs in order to learn the identity of the account holders for the email addresses and IP addresses.

Despite Google’s recent security flaws, its stated policy is that it carefully scrutinizes all government and legal requests, and notifies users of such requests, unless a gag order prevents them from doing so. Google notes that it refused a 2006 government subpoena for user search queries, and in 2013 published a blog post outlining its priorities and processes. 

This is Google’s stated policy when it “receives a legal request for user data”:

Respect for the privacy and security of data you store with Google underpins our approach to producing data in response to legal requests. When we receive such a request, our team reviews the request to make sure it satisfies legal requirements and Google’s policies. Generally speaking, for us to produce any data, the request must be made in writing, signed by an authorized official of the requesting agency and issued under an appropriate law. If we believe a request is overly broad, we’ll seek to narrow it.

Google’s policy is typically to notify users when their information is sought in a lawsuit. And what could be tricky with this case is that Google wouldn’t necessarily be the one to first attempt to stop the subpoena — that burden relies on the people Elliott wants to identify. Then, the subpoena would only apply if one of the anonymous contributors loses their request to block his demand. 

But in this case, Google could possibly go further to protect its anonymous users.

“I’d like to know what oppose means,” Levy said, regarding Google’s statement. “Various intermediaries, or online hosts, go to various lengths to at least demand process for their users. And some actually are known for litigating subpoena issues, and even litigating on appeal. The approach from Google with which I’m most familiar is that they give notice, and they wait for somebody to move to quash. If an online company thinks that the person seeking discovery hasn’t done the right things to justify seeking subpoena, I would not be surprised to see them oppose implementation of the subpoena until that happens.”

It’s important to remember that it’s very early days in this case  — a judge could still throw out Elliott’s suit entirely. And all of this is likely to take … a long time.

But it’s certainly not nothing. Google’s statement provides a somewhat encouraging early win for those seeking to remain anonymous.

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Pat Riley Says He Didn’t Call Tom Thibodeau ‘Motherf–ker’ in Jimmy Butler Talks

Miami Heat president Pat Riley talks to reporters during an NBA basketball news conference, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016, in Miami. The Heat will raise O'Neal's No. 32 banner to the rafters. He will be the third Heat player to get such an honor, joining only Alonzo Mourning and Tim Hardaway. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

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Miami Heat President Pat Riley has denied using an expletive to describe Minnesota Timberwolves head coach and president of basketball operations Tom Thibodeau while the two discussed a potential Jimmy Butler trade.

As to what has been reported in the past 24 hours, I have too much respect for Tom Thibodeau and all that he’s accomplished in this league,” Riley said in a statement through the Heat’s official Twitter account. “Our conversations have been nothing but cordial and I have never used that kind of language in negotiations, but I do admit to telling Danny Ainge to…”

During his radio show Thursday, ESPN’s Jorge Sedano reported the Heat and Timberwolves had the framework in place for a trade to send Butler to Miami. However, Thibodeau called Riley to demand more draft picks in return, to which Riley reportedly responded by calling Thibodeau a “motherf–ker.” 

Deadspin’s Lauren Theisen shared a transcript of Sedano’s report (warning: link contains profanity).

Riley’s statement didn’t elaborate on what he had said to Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge, but Riley was likely alluding to comments he made in 2013.

Ainge had commented on how he didn’t believe then-Heat star LeBron James should complain about missed foul calls. Riley didn’t hold back in his response.

Danny Ainge needs to shut the f–k up and manage his own team,” he said, per ESPN.com’s Kevin Arnovitz. “He was the biggest whiner going when he was playing and I know that because I coached against him.”

With any luck, Butler will end up in Miami and help turn the Heat into an NBA title contender that can rival the Celtics in the Eastern Conference.

However, the Sun Sentinel‘s Ira Winderman spoke to a source who said the Heat “are not trying to re-engage” with the Timberwolves about a Butler trade, so Minnesota may have to find another suitor.

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Kehlani Is Pregnant And Glowing — See Her Bump-Baring Reveal

Kehlani jumpstarted her weekend on Friday (October 12) with a sweet-as-“honey” announcement: she’s pregnant!

The 23-year-old singer took to Twitter and Instagram to share the happy news, posting a series of sunshine-drenched pics in which she bares her baby bump for the first time. In the accompanying caption, she admitted, “I’ve always been very open with you all about my personal adventures & accomplishments… this was the HARDEST to hide.”

Kehlani revealed that she’s four months along with her first child, a baby girl. She addressed her “little pumpkin” by writing, “Dearest little girl, I am so proud to be your mommy. I am so proud to have received you. I cannot wait to meet you, I know you will be 50,000 times more special than I can even imagine at this moment.”

The SweetSexySavage singer also confessed her reluctance to share the news with fans considering her prior experience with social media’s toxicity. She tweeted, “The decision to share this with the world was a tough one. But I really want to experience the freedom and joy any normal pregnant person feels. I don’t want to hide. I want to walk around belly out everywhere. ME AND MY SHORTY OUT HERE!”

Kehlani didn’t specify who her partner is, but she called him “my best friend and quite frankly the only man on earth I trust.” Congrats to the happy couple on their exciting news!

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17 miniature gifts that will make you wish everything was tiny

Everything is cuter when it comes in miniature size. Think mini horses, travel-sized condiments, and teeny replicas of your favorite board games. 

So this year, why not gift some miniature items? They’re just like regular-sized gifts, but far more adorable.

SEE ALSO: 7 gifts that are way better than things

There’s a surprising number of products that come in minute sizes, like arcade games, filing cabinets, and zen gardens—so you’re bound to find something for everyone you love in minuscule sizes. 

Plus, if you have to travel during the holidays you’ll be relieved to find that your luggage is lighter, now that you’re not being weighed down by chunky sweaters and candles for that one relative you always forget to shop for. 

Here are our picks for the 17 best miniature items that are just begging to be gifted this year:

1. A tiny (but, fully functional!) arcade game

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Just look at those tiny controllers!

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Any lover of classic arcade games would be thrilled to get their hands on this tiny Pac-Man arcade game.

This tiny machine offers multi-level game play “true to the original, full size arcade game,” according to its description. And, Tiny Arcade sells all of the major arcade classics like Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, and Space Invaders as well. 

Price: $17.29 on Amazon

2. A portable seltzer maker

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Imagine: perfectly bubbly seltzer at all times.

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If you know anyone obsessed with their Soda Stream, or someone who just has a keen love of bubbly water, then you need to get them this portable seltzer maker.

The iSoda DrinkMate Mini Hand Held Carbonated Soda Maker can make you your own liter of seltzer, or whatever carbonated beverage you please, anywhere! On the train, at a picnic, in a car — the options are limitless. 

Price: $22.00+ on Amazon

3. Peanut butter and jelly earrings

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So. Cute.

These unbelievably small peanut butter and jelly earrings made by the TakamiCrafts Etsy shop are almost too cute to handle. And if they weren’t as small as a penny, you might just mistake these hyper-realistic clay and resin sculpted earrings for the real thing.

Price: $10.00 on Etsy

4. Miniature filing cabinet 

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An amazing option for a Dilbert lover.

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You won’t be able to file any paperwork in this little guy, but you will be able to stow away 800 business cards. Tech Tools’ Miniature File Cabinet, also comes with a built in digital clock. 

A perfect gift for anyone who loves office supplies with a meta twist.

Price: $15.79 on Amazon

5. A travel cocktail kit

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Never leave the house without Hot Toddy mix, as  I always say.

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Planes leave much to be desired when it comes to their refreshments, but a sleek little cocktail kit can seriously shake things up. 

The Carry On Cocktail Kit provides everything needed to make a single cocktail just for you, and they come in a variety of mixes, including everything from an Old Fashioned to a Bloody Mary. 

Price: $16.59 on Amazon

6. Very small embroidery hoop necklace

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Perfect for the crafter in your life.

Image: craftywoolfelt/etsy

Needlepoint has a way of making people feel especially cozy—and that feeling intensifies tenfold when embroidery hoops are of the miniature variety.

The mini hoops crafted by CraftWoolFelt measure only one-inch in diameter and can used as a needle minder or made into a crafty necklace.

Price: $10.50+ on Etsy

7. A perfume sampler

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So many different smells to choose from!

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It’s hard to pick out a fragrance for someone, and perfume can be so expensive that buying someone perfume hardly seems worth the risk. But, Sephora’s Perfume Sampler gives your giftee the chance to sample six different—and highly popular—perfumes to see what they like. 

And on top of all that the sampler includes a free voucher for one perfume rollerball!

Price: $25 on Sephora

8. The World’s Smallest Quadcopter 

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It can take off from your thumb!

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The “World’s Smallest Quadcopter,” is a very tiny drone-like toy, that has the ability to fly up to 65 feet away from its controller, and it can even do a figure eight. 

Price: $39.95 on Hammacher Schlemmer

9. A desktop drum set

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A blessing and a curse.

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This seven-piece desktop drum set is a wonderful option for any music lover, or better yet, for anyone interested in causing a little office chaos. 

Price: $17.95 on Archie McPhee

10. Avocado necklace

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If only it was a real avocado 😥

Image: Sweetsofmyown/etsy

SweetsOfMyOwns’ surprisingly realistic avocado necklace is the perfect present for anyone who worships nature’s greatest gift: a ripe avocado.

Price: $16.25 on Etsy

11. Tiny zen garden for your desk

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I feel relaxed already.

Image: Paintspiration/Amazon

This Zen Garden Relaxation Gift, provides all the soothing benefits of an actual sand garden, just in miniature size: sand, a rake, tiny rocks. What else could one ask for?

Price: $24.99 on Amazon

12. A tin full of fancy flaked sea salt

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Flavor on demand.

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Anyone obsessed with getting their seasoning just right will love this somewhat pretentious tiny tin of Maldon sea salt flakes, full of you guessed it: flaked sea salt. 

Price: $5.99 on Amazon

13. Steak earrings, because why not?

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Mmm, steak.

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These little steak earrings from BadgersBakery will delight the meat lovers in your life and horrify the vegetarians. 

Price: $11.74 on Etsy

14. A petite piano that actually plays music

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Talk about a baby grand piano.

Okay, so technically the piano is a jewelry box that plays “Laputa: Castle in the Sky,” so you won’t actually be able to play any music on it, but it’s still an incredibly convincing miniature of the real thing.

Plus, you can engrave whatever you want on top of the baby grand piano at no extra cost.

Price: $69.99 on Etsy

15. Small works of art inspired by your favorite artists

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Such beauty.

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MaggieSternStitches creates tiny replicas of art created by Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, among many others. 

These minute masterpieces are easy to transport, and you don’t have to worry about whether or not your giftee has enough space on their walls for them

Price: $12 on Etsy

16. A small house plant you don’t need to water

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Brighten up the tiniest corner of someone’s home with this little guy.

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Plants have the amazing ability to bring new life and energy into any environment they’re in—they also require a decent amount of upkeep. But with a miniature fake plant there’s basically no work required at all.

So why not pick up a Miniature Maranta created by MiniaturesByEmy for all of your plant loving friends this year? The Etsy shop also has other varieties of plants available if there’s a particular species you’re hoping to gift.

Price: $12 on Etsy.

17. Travel size Battleship

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Play your favorite board games wherever you are.

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While extremely fun, board games can be big and bulky, and difficult to travel with. But that’s why there are miniature travel versions of your favorites, from Connect Four to Clue.

Price: $7.99 on Amazon

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The perfect cup for the clumsy person

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Sick of spilling wine on your perfect carpet? Well, look no further because Mighty Mug will keep your drink exactly where you want it, in your cup! 

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If there is a blue wave, women will drive it

Democratic women are favored to win in 68 of the 211 House races in which they are running, and could add as many as 45 to their ranks if they do well in competitive races, according to an analysis of POLITICO’s race ratings.

Republican women look far less likely to improve their seat count in the House. If they win only those races in which they are favored, Republican women would hold only 11 seats — 12 fewer than they do currently.

Women currently hold 20 percent of the seats in Congress

There are 84 women in the House, and 23 in the Senate.

Source: Rutgers Center for American Women and Politics and POLITICO’s race ratings

Overall, there are an unprecedented number of women running for Congress, with female candidates in almost half of all House races and 17 percent of all Senate races. We used our race ratings to predict how likely it is that women will surpass their current count of 107 seats in Congress — 84 in the House and 23 in the Senate.

While there is a good chance that women will see gains in the House, women in the Senate are likely to struggle to maintain their numbers. The Senate stands to gain only three extra women if female candidates win all of their competitive races.

The party gap

Democratic women running for seats in the House outnumber female Republican candidates by more than three to one. Democratic women also are more likely to be favored in races against Republicans, the vast majority of which are Republican men.

Who are women in the House challenging?

The majority of races involve Democratic women challenging Republican men
Races women are likely to win

Dem. woman v. Dem. woman*

Races women are likely lose

Dem. women vs. multiple**

*Two Democratic women are running in CA-44’s race.


**Four Democratic women are running in three Louisiana races, but the state primary will take place November 6, 2018. The candidates are challenging both men and women from several parties.

Those numbers are consistent with the current makeup of Congress, where three quarters of the women are Democrats — 61 Democrats to 23 Republicans in the House and 17 to six in the Senate. Historically, nearly twice as many Democratic as Republican women have served in Congress, 208 to 114.

The gap between Democratic and Republican women is at least partially due to candidate recruitment and differing levels of support and infrastructure, according to Kelly Dittmar, a scholar at Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics. Democrats, Dittmar says, have put more of an emphasis on “recruitment and training that are targeted at women.”

The party gap persists among women of color

A large part of Democratic women’s predicted success in the House relies on women of color, who represent more than two in five Democratic women favored to win their races. None of the Republican women of color running for House seats are favored in POLITICO’s ratings.

Breakdown of women candidates of color in the House

Democratic women of color look like they will have more gains than their Republican counterparts
Races women of color are likely to win

Races women of color are likely to lose


Methodology: Using POLITICO’s Race Ratings, we counted likely victories as races rated solid or likely in a woman’s favor; unlikely victories as races in favor of their opponents; and competitive races as those rated as toss-ups or leaning in a woman’s favor. We counted races as sure bets to send a woman to Congress if both candidates running were women. POLITICO identified women of color through formal statements made by the candidates themselves, interviews, and phone calls.

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Little Mix And Nicki Minaj’s ‘Woman Like Me’ Is Girl Power At Its Loudest And Proudest



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The wait is over: Little Mix — the British girl group behind such sassy, brassy anthems as “Power,” “Hair,” and “Salute” — are back and badder than ever.

For the lead single off their upcoming fifth album, the girls joined forces with Nicki Minaj for “Woman Like Me,” a reggae-tinged jam co-written by Ed Sheeran and Jess Glynne. It puts Little Mix back in familiar, boss-minded, pop-powered terrain, as they wonder whether a guy could fall for a strong, “unconventional” woman.

“I always say what I’m feeling / I was born without a zip on my mouth,” Jesy Nelson and Leigh-Anne Pinnock begin, before Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards ask on the chorus: “My momma always said, ‘Girl, you’re trouble’ and / And now I wonder, could you fall for a woman like me?” Minaj, meanwhile, comes through with characteristically confident bars about being “a bad Trini bitch”: “Greatest of all time, ’cause I’m a chameleon / I switch it up for every era, I’m really bomb / These bitches really wanna be Nicki, I’m really mom.”

A few days before the release of “Woman Like Me,” Little Mix shared on Instagram that the song is “about celebrating women in every shape and form.” They added, “We don’t feel like there are enough places to celebrate women right now… so we wanted to make one!”

Another reason for them to celebrate? The collaboration marks a true full-circle moment for Little Mix, who covered Nicki’s hit “Super Bass” while competing on the U.K.’s The X Factor way back in 2011. In a radio interview on Friday morning, the girls talked about what “a dream” it’s been to collaborate with Nicki, and the rapper responded in her own Instagram post, writing, “Dear Girls, 7 years later, & here we are. With the perfect song! All things in time right? Thank you for having me.”

“Woman Like Me” may be a “perfect song” for Nicki in more ways than one — she only needs one more Billboard Hot 100 entry to become the first female artist in history with 100 entries. Will the Little Mix collab be the one that gives her that milestone? We’ll find out soon!

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Why Season 22 of ‘South Park feels like a total game-changer

South Park Season 22 has undeniably undergone a radical change. Yet, hilariously, no one can agree on what that change means, or what it even is.

Nothing exemplified that more than the latest episode, “The Problem with a Poo.” A definitive turning point for a show that’s been through the TV equivalent of a quarter-life crisis in recent years, the contentious episode will surely go down in history. 

But what, exactly, it will be remembered for remains to be seen.

SEE ALSO: ‘Simpsons’ creator Matt Groening once again fails to address Apu criticisms

On the surface, it looked like business as usual when Mr. Hankey (yes, the Christmas Poo) showed up with a classic, “Hidey ho!” But the episode title and ensuing character arc, which ended with a call to #CancelTheSimpsons, revealed that it was tackling much more than fart humor. 

Namely, it took on the entire concept of “cancel culture.” With direct references to the controversies around Roseanne Barr, Brett Kavanaugh, and the ongoing debate over whether The Simpsons‘ stereotypically Indian Apu character has a place in our current culture, it dove in face first.

But in what is perhaps one of the show’s greatest feats in trolling, no one can figure out which “side” South Park is actually advocating for. And that’s the entire point.

In the episode, Mr. Hankey, who (like Apu in The Simpsons) is a crude relic of an old South Park era, is being pushed out of the Christmas pageant by the town due to concerns of poor representation. He doesn’t respond well to these criticisms, firing off ridiculously offensive tweet storms at everyone from elementary school kids to the mayor — before blaming Ambien and doing it again anyway. 

Kyle is the only one in town willing to get “smeared” by standing up for this literal piece of shit, and as Cartman warns, “Good luck with that in 2018.” Sure enough, this escalation ends with Mr. Hankey beating up the third-grade boy trying to help him, before getting kicked out of South Park because he’s too upsetting to the (again, literal) PC babies. 

That summary might sound like a return to form for South Park, after a few seasons of experimenting with serialization and then avoiding the problem of Donald Trump

No one can figure out which “side” South Park is actually advocating for. And that’s the entire point.

But the third episode of Season 22 continued its distinct yet subtle subversion of expectation. For the first time, South Park seems to be genuinely engaged with questioning its own place in the current cultural climate. The #CancelTheSimpsons was actually an extension of the season’s #CancelSouthPark marketing campaign, a hashtag also playing into the show by appearing at the end credits of each episode so far.

Many have been left wondering what this dare to “cancel” South Park means. It could just be more typical fuck-you humor — or it could be indicative of a huge turning point for the animated TV legend. 

Arguably, both “The Problem with a Poo” and #CancelSouthPark campaign is adding a meta layer of meaning to South Park‘s social commentary that’s never been there before. 

And it’s a gamble with a potential to pay off as much as its move to serialization did.

No one can make claims about a collective season this early. But for a show that’s known for responding to the weekly cultural zeitgeist, the subject matter in Season 22 took a hard turn into the evergreen instead: school shootings, predatory Catholic priests, public controversies that took place months ago.

Previously, we would’ve expected South Park to do an entire episode on the Kavanaugh hearing, for example. Now, it only references topical issues in passing, instead setting its sights on even bigger fish.

It’s not just the issues, either. The more indefinable change to South Park lies in a shift in attitude. Each episode’s takeaways, while certainly less clear-cut than its more characteristically smarmy apathy, are now measured, sincere, elusive, and bafflingly balanced.

At times, this hard-to-pin-down change in perspective feels wishy-washy. It can veer on being too “both sides”-ish to stomach. Is the show condemning The Simpsons for its abysmal response to the Apu cultural criticism, or is it sympathizing with the ever-present threat of being mobbed by performative political correctness?

That ending was the animated equivalent of “I feel your pain.”

— Alan Spencer (@MrAlanSpencer) October 11, 2018

Hilariously (and likely deliberately), both sides of the Apu debate interpreted the episode in a way that fits their worldview on the issue. And if that isn’t the most apt 2018 meta commentary to ever exist, we don’t know what is.

In a now-deleted tweet, Hari Kondabolu, the comedian behind The Problem with Apu documentary, said, “Did @SouthPark just side with me? WHAT IS HAPPENING? #CancelTheSimpsons #PleaseDontThough.” But his detractors were quick to inform him he’d missed the point and actually, he was the crying PC baby. 

Both sides of the Apu debate interpreted the episode in a way that fits their world view on the issue

At the same time, Simpsons showrunner Al Jean saw it as a demonstration of solidarity for their plight. But that’s pretty hard to argue in full context of the episode, too. He didn’t do himself any favors by retweeting sentiments like #CancelTheCritic, in response to an episode where the proxy to the character he’s defending is (again) a literal piece of shit representing Roseanne Barr.

That’s where the potential brilliance of the new South Park lies.

In an age of unrelenting controversy and vitriolic division, the usually acerbically controversial South Park is showing some attempt at reason. More shocking still, it’s taking itself and these topics a bit more seriously.

Instead of the middle-finger nihilism that used to define the show, South Park has moved into a meta existentialism that holds up the mirror to society in a whole different way. 

What feels so weird about Season 22 of South Park is that the previous ethos of “equality through a mockery of everyone,” is now more like “equality through a sincere empathy for all.”

Unlike what it might’ve done in the past, “The Problem with a Poo” [isn’t?] saying that both sides are wrong and the debate itself is stupid. Ultimately, the episode is actually asking us to see how both sides are both right and wrong — and how the self-righteousness of pretending to be anything other than a flawed human being is a disease that plagues us all right now, regardless of which “side” you’re on.

Mr. Hankey (our stand-in for Barr, remember) does some objectively, irredeemably, unapologetically bad shit. The episode argues he might well deserve to be left behind in a culture that’s moved past the “it’s a joke” excuse of racist and offensive humor — which is a level of self-awareness one would never expect from a show like South Park.

Honestly, it's sad to see Mr. Hankey go. But is it wrong?

Honestly, it’s sad to see Mr. Hankey go. But is it wrong?

Image: comedy central

But to quote Mr. Hankey’s final words of wisdom to Kyle, “We can all be shitty sometimes.” Sure, some cases of shittiness deserve cancellation. Yet, as the newscaster says about the erasure of the beloved Christmas Poo from South Park, we also get caught up in giving “ourselves a part on the back as we as a society try to sweep away all the poop.”

South Park has always had an at times infuriatingly libertarian superiority that allowed it to situate itself above polarizing sides of an argument. But this is different.

By showing the faults of both sides, it’s not advocating for indifferent ridicule. It’s asking its audience to empathize with why everyone is so heated, angry, terrified, and exhausted by the experience of being alive in 2018.

Listen, there are ample criticisms to be levied against this move. 

Arguably, there is very little middle ground to reasonably stand on at this time. And the “new” South Park might miss the mark more than usual, or be too afraid to say much of anything definitive like it used to (for better or worse). 

But, if we’re being generous, the creators might’ve also just upped the ante on what the show can say about a time of total disingenuousness.

Is this a new era of introspection, earnestness, and (dare we day) maturity for South Park? It might be. 

Or, you know, it could just be a really good poo joke.

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This stylish hat doubles as a bike helmet

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Park & Diamond is releasing a new hat that works as a bike helmet. The company claims it is just as safe as a bike helmet and does just as well absorbing and dissipating energy. The best part is that it is collapsible so you can take it anywhere without any fuss.

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Greek prosecutors say Golden Dawn ‘stalling’ as trial drags on

Athens, Greece – When the trial of Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn party kicked off on April 20, 2015, it was expected to span some 18 months. But three-and-a-half years later, a final verdict seems as distant as ever.

The start of the trial followed a 15-month investigation, and prosecutors charged Golden Dawn, currently the third-largest party in the Greek parliament, with operating a criminal organisation that directed and carried out a brutal spate of violence.

The prosecution charged 69 Golden Dawn members, including its core leadership and entire 2013 parliamentary group. 

On Tuesday, 12 prosecution lawyers filed a petition requesting that the court expedite the process. The lawyers requested that judges be freed up to focus on the hearings, which they want to be held daily and that sessions take place in a central Athens court rather than at Korydallos Prison in neighbouring Piraeus.

Thanasis Kampagiannis, a prosecution lawyer, explained that there are currently eight to 10 sessions a month.

“We are asking for it to speed up because, in the phase we’re now in, lawyers for Golden Dawn are stalling the process by asking for lots of papers and documents from the parliament,” he told Al Jazeera.

Golden Dawn’s press office had not replied to Al Jazeera’s request for comment at the time of publication. 

What is Golden Dawn accused of?

Golden Dawn was established as a political association in the 1980s, but it was registered as a party in 1993. Its rise to the Greek parliament came in 2013, after gaining 18 seats in elections by capitalising on widespread anger over the country’s financial crisis.

Led since its founding by Nikolaos Michaloliakos, Golden Dawn has long been accused of carrying out attacks targeting refugees, migrants and political opponents.

It faced few legal consequences before September 2013, when a Golden Dawn member stabbed to death 34-year-old Greek rapper Pavlos Fyssas in Keratsini, a neighbourhood in Piraeus.

Following Fyssas’s murder, security forces arrested dozens of Golden Dawn members, including its core leadership. While sweeping the suspects’ homes after the arrests, police found firearms, weapons and Nazi memorabilia.

The trial includes charges that the party’s military-like leadership ordered violent attacks, including incidents in which Egyptian fishermen and African and Asian immigrants were targeted.

Although Michaloliakos accepted what he called the “political responsibility” for Fyssas’s killing in a 2015 radio interview, Golden Dawn rejects the charges. The party dismisses the trial as “political persecution”.

All the detained Golden Dawn members – including Giorgos Roupakias, charged with murdering Fyssas – have been released. Greek law allows for a maximum of 18 months pre-trial detention.

Membership in a criminal organisation carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. But for some defendants accused of murder and conspiracy to murder, the sentences could be steeper, if convicted. The party could also lose its parliamentary seats.

Why has it taken so long?

When it first kicked off, many predicted that the trial would take around 18 months. But three-and-a-half years later the end remains far off.

The number of files meant to be examined throughout the course of the proceedings number around 30,000, while both the prosecution and the defence have hundreds of witnesses. The breadth of evidence, coupled with procedural delays and occasional public sector strikes, has drawn out the case.

When Greek lawyers launched a three-month strike in 2016, for instance, the Athens Bar Association denied requests to grant an exemption to those working on the Golden Dawn trial.

As of now, the court has held more than 250 sessions and heard from nearly 250 prosecution witnesses. With an estimated 230 defence witnesses yet to take the stand, the Greek daily Ekathimerini predicts that the trial could stretch into 2020.

For his part, prosecution lawyer Thanasis Kampagiannis does not expect that the current pace of the trial will put its finale in 2020, but he does worry that Golden Dawn’s legal team is attempting to prolong the process.

“This is a tactic for them to stall the process because, in a few months, the defendants will have to come and give their closing statements. They want to avoid that as much as possible.”

What has the trial revealed so far?

The trial has brought to light details about harrowing allegations of organised violence, collaboration with police, weapons possession and money laundering, among others.

Several prosecution witnesses have painted a grim picture of the party as a strictly organised group in which nearly all decisions – including attacks – were given a seal of approval by the leadership.

In November 2017, a protected witness, a former Golden Dawn member whose name was not revealed, testified that he had participated in violent attacks on communist unionists and attended weapons training sessions with the party. He said that all attacks carried out by his chapter, in Nikaia, were approved by high-ranking party official Giannis Lagos.

It was just one example of many in which testimony suggested that attacks were planned and approved before being carried out.

In April 2018, a series of wiretapped phone calls entered into evidence further revealed collaboration between Golden Dawn and police officers, including recordings that suggested one Golden Dawn member was in close contact with a counterterrorism officer.

Other evidence against the party includes videos of weapons training, military-like exercises, attacks, private speeches and functions and the party’s early ideological texts, many of which explicitly describe Golden Dawn as a national socialist group.

Why does it matter?

Beyond the legal consequences, experts say, a guilty verdict would send a strong message against racist violence in a country where it has found fertile ground.

Watchdogs, critics and analysts say much is at stake in the trial. If found not guilty, they worry that the message would be clear: Golden Dawn can carry out organised political violence with impunity.

Although Seraphim Seferiades, a politics professor at the Athens-based Panteion University, expects the trial to eventually conclude with a guilty verdict, he explained that a potential not-guilty verdict “would be a terrible outcome”.

“With the far right on the rise in Europe, the message would be that [Golden Dawn] can get away with acting as a criminal organisation,” he told Al Jazeera.

“After all the undue delay, the party would be re-legitimised, and that would set a very bad precedent. What’s at stake is a clear message of holding to account organisations with this ideology – racism, xenophobia.”

According to a poll published in September, Golden Dawn enjoyed just over seven percent support among voters – slightly more than the percentage it received during the January 2015 elections.

After expelling a parliamentarian over controversial remarks in the summer, Golden Dawn now has 15 seats in the Hellenic Parliament; it also has two seats in the European Parliament.

The party denies involvement in recent attacks, but opponents accuse its members of continuing to carry out violence throughout the trial.

In November 2017, a group of Golden Dawn supporters attacked Evgenia Kouniaki, a lawyer who is part of a legal team representing Egyptian fishermen in the trial.

In recent years, other far-right groups have also claimed responsibility for a spate of attacks. In March, Crypteia, a secretive neo-Nazi group, took credit for an arson attack on the Afghan Community in Athens’s office.

Earlier that month, police arrested several suspects from Combat 18 Hellas, another neo-Nazi group, over their alleged involvement in a series of attacks targeting leftists and Jewish cemeteries. 

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