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  • atakeonhooper : ITT: dramatards exclusively seriousposting after two fat jokes for some reason. You've been warned.
  • Sphereserf3232 : @atakeonhooper why are always so mean to us? :marseytears:

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With a few notable exceptions---such as during the 1918 influenza pandemic, World War II and the HIV crisis---life expectancy in the U.S. has had gradual upward trajectory over the past century. But that progress has steeply reversed in the past two years as COVID and other tragedies have cut millions of lives short.

U.S. life expectancy fell by a total of 2.7 years between 2019 and 2021 to 76.1 years---the lowest it has been since 1996, according to provisional data recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The drop was 3.1 years for male individuals and 2.3 years for female ones. Non-Latinx Native American and Alaska Native peoples saw the biggest decline---a staggering 6.6 years. But every racial and ethnic group suffered: life expectancy decreased by 4.2 years in the Latinx population, by four years in the non-Latinx Black population, by 2.4 years in the non-Latinx white population and by 2.1 years in the non-Latinx Asian population.

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"Basically, all the gains between 1996 and 2019 are as if they never happened," says Elizabeth Arias, director of the U.S. life table program at the NCHS and co-author of a report on the new data.

COVID deaths drove much of the decline as the country grappled with the world's worst pandemic in a century. But unintentional injuries---largely driven by drug overdoses---also played a significant role, the data show. Increases in deaths from heart disease, chronic liver disease and suicide also contributed.

"This isn't supposed to happen," says Philip Cohen, a professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, who studies demographic trends and inequality. "I think it's a wake-up call for us ... that we can't put public health on autopilot; that we don't have this invisible hand of development just raising living standards over time."

The drop in life expectancy would have been even more stark if it had not been partially offset by declines in influenza and pneumonia deaths, which were likely reduced by pandemic-related precautions such as masking and social distancing.

Arias and her colleagues calculated life expectancy using a technique called a period life table. This involved the researchers imagining a group of 100,000 hypothetical infants and applying the death rates observed for the real population in 2021 for each year of those infants' lives. The result is not the life expectancy for a cohort of actual babies born in 2021 but rather a snapshot of how life expectancy rates would apply to various age groups at a specific point in time, Arias says.

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The data show that in 2021 the Native American and Alaska Native populations had the lowest life expectancy of any race or ethnicity: 65.2 years. This is equivalent to the life expectancy of the total U.S. population in 1944, Arias and her colleagues wrote. Indigenous peoples, who already had high rates of chronic disease and poor health care access before the pandemic, were disproportionately impacted by COVID.

These outcomes have their roots in colonialist U.S. government policies, says Crystal Lee, an assistant professor at the University of New Mexico's College of Population Health and CEO of the nonprofit organization United Natives, as well as a health services company called Indigenous Health. "There have just been so many policies that have been harmful to Native Americans throughout all these years," says Lee, who is Diné and from the Navajo Nation. Native American tribes are officially recognized as sovereign. But they are also still designated as "domestic dependent nations," meaning they are subject to the U.S. federal government. The government provides funding for education, housing and health care---the latter through the Indian Health Service---but all of these have long been underfunded, according to Lee. "We don't have the resources or the infrastructure or even adequate medical staffing," she says.

When the pandemic hit, Lee and her nonprofit organization helped distribute supplies such as masks and cleaning products to the Navajo Nation and the Apache Nations, she says. She also started Indigenous Health to help provide quarantine housing for Native American people exposed to COVID. Many of them had overcrowded housing---or no housing at all---to go back to, and some were struggling with addiction, she says.

The second-biggest contributor to the life expectancy decline of the total U.S. population was unintentional injuries, of which a large fraction were opioid and other drug overdoses. Such deaths, as well as those related to alcohol and suicide---sometimes called "deaths of despair"---have spiked in the years leading up to and during the pandemic. Drug overdose deaths reached more than 100,000 annually during the 12 months ending in April 2021. Opioid overdoses were initially concentrated among the white population, but they have now become more common in the Indigenous, Latinx and Black populations as well.

Cohen says COVID may have exacerbated the opioid crisis because people who lost family members and jobs turned to drugs and may have been less able to access treatment. “One crisis doesn’t wait for another” to finish, he says.

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Native American and Alaska Native individuals, along with Latinx and Black people, suffered disproportionately high death rates during the pandemic's first year because many worked in essential jobs with a high COVID exposure risk. But the group with the second-largest drop in life expectancy from 2020 to 2021 was the non-Latinx white population. Almost half of the total loss of life expectancy of the white population occurred in the pandemic's second year, Arias says. Lower vaccination rates and more resistance to masking and other precautions among the U.S.'s white population (compared with other races or ethnicities) is one possible explanation. White Americans are more likely to have voted for Donald Trump, and areas that voted for Trump have had higher rates of COVID deaths since the fall of 2020. Additionally, COVID took longer to reach rural parts of the country, which are more likely to have a largely white population.

The gender gap in life expectancy also widened. Historically, women have lived longer than men across every race and ethnicity. The gap between male and female life expectancy had been narrowing in the past decade, however. Women were living 4.8 years longer than men in 2010, but the pandemic erased some of that narrowing, and the gap widened to 5.9 years in 2021. Men are more likely than women to die of COVID, studies have shown. In addition, unintentional injury deaths (largely overdoses)---which have increased---are more common among men.

Despite being the richest country in the world, the U.S. has one of the lowest life expectancies of any developed country. And it has seen one of the largest declines in life expectancy among such countries during the pandemic, according to World Bank data. Part of this likely stems from a high rate of socioeconomic inequality.

"One of the things that affected me the most---even though I'm used to seeing these numbers ... was the fact that there's such large disparities in life expectancy in the U.S.," Arias says. The Native American population has a life expectancy comparable to that of some of poorest countries in Africa, she notes. "It's kind of amazing, when you sit back and think about it, that we have in this country a population that has the same life expectancy as a really poor developing country."

Addressing these gaps in life expectancy would require the U.S. to overhaul its health care system and make it work for everyone, many experts say. For Native Americans in particular, that means public awareness, allyship and accountability. "We need to hold the U.S. government accountable by honoring the existent treaties," Lee says. She believes there also needs to be more awareness about Native American people, who she says have become invisible. People need to know, she says, "that we're still here in the United States, and we're still existent."

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-u-s-just-lost-26-years-worth-of-progress-on-life-expectancy/

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:!marseysoypoint:Doomsday Clock is Now 90 Seconds To Midnight!!!:marseysoypoint:

does anyone take this shit seriously? it's so stupid

  1. higher now than during the cold war? really?

  2. what does it even mean that we are "90 seconds away from disaster" anyways, shit don't make any sense

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I thought you couldnt say "China virus"

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/anti-asian-bias-rose-after-media-officials-used-china-virus-n1241364

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/trumps-chinese-virus-tweet-helped-lead-rise-racist/story?id=76530148

:#marseythonk:

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Ye names the juice, comes out as a hotep, permabanned from Twitter
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Boat took out a bridge in Maryland

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BREAKING NEWS!!! THE DRUGS DONT FUKCING WORK!!!

!schizos we were right all along AGAIN!

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Lol look at all the drug addicts in this thread. 🤣

Go hiking you pathetic NEETS.

0 allergy nature enjoyer here. Sucks to be all of you.

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https://www.npr.org/2022/11/17/1137197668/republicans-have-won-the-house-now-theyre-promising-to-investigate-the-bidens

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-republicans-allege-biden-directly-involved-business-dealings-son-hunter

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Canadian nurse facing disciplinary hearings for supporting JK Rowling, believing there are only 2 sexes A Canadian nurse is facing a disciplinary hearing from a national medical board that could result in her losing her job after she publicly supported author J.K. Rowling's views about the harm gender identity ideology inflicts on women and children.

The first hearing was in June, with the second set of three-day hearings held last Wednesday through Friday.

As Hamm noted in her piece published in Quillette back in April, the J.K. Rowling billboard prompted two BCCNM members to complain to the organization and accuse her of being “transphobic” and incapable of “provid[ing] safe, non-judgemental care to transgender and gender diverse patients.”

Speaking the truth should not be a punishable offense.”

Critics of the bill noted that it enables authorities to fine or imprison people whose beliefs run contrary to the law.

At the time, Peterson was a professor at the University of Toronto.

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  • H : Army PsyOps cracks me up no matter what they do. I have stories .
  • DickButtKiss : God bless The Troops
  • free_palestine : stop trying to make kids into cannon fodders
  • Sphereserf3232 : Denigrationof young patriots joining the troops and other militarmisia isn’t allowed :marseymad:

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Dove pulls a hecko bud light
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Breakthrough in nuclear fusion energy announced :marseynukegoggles:

A major breakthrough has been announced by US scientists in the race to recreate nuclear fusion.

Physicists have pursued the technology for decades as it promises a potential source of near-limitless clean energy.

On Tuesday researchers confirmed they have overcome a major barrier - producing more energy from a fusion experiment than was put in.

But experts say there is still some way to go before fusion powers homes.

The experiment took place at the National Ignition Facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California.

Nuclear fusion is described as the "holy grail" of energy production. It is the process that powers the Sun and other stars.

It works by taking pairs of light atoms and forcing them together - this "fusion" releases a lot of energy.

It is the opposite of nuclear fission, where heavy atoms are split apart. Fission is the technology currently used in nuclear power stations, but the process also produces a lot of waste that continues to give out radiation for a long time. It can be dangerous and must be stored safely.

Nuclear fusion produces far more energy, and only small amounts of short-lived radioactive waste. And importantly, the process produces no greenhouse gas emissions and therefore does not contribute to climate change.

But one of the challenges is that forcing and keeping the elements together in fusion requires very large amounts of temperature and pressure. Until now, no experiment has managed to produce more energy than the amount put in to make it work.

The National Ignition Facility in California is a $3.5bn (£2.85bn) experiment.

It puts a tiny amount of hydrogen into a capsule the size of a peppercorn.

Then a powerful 192-beam laser is used to heat and compress the hydrogen fuel.

The laser is so strong it can heat the capsule to 100 million degrees Celsius - hotter than the centre of the Sun, and compress it to more than 100 billion times that of Earth's atmosphere.

Under these forces the capsule begins to implode on itself, forcing the hydrogen atoms to fuse and release energy.

On announcing the breakthrough Dr. Marvin Adams deputy administrator for defense programs at the US National Nuclear Security Administration said that the laboratory's lasers had input 2.05 megajoules (MJ) of energy to the target, which had then produced 3.15 MJ of fusion energy output.

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Dr Melanie Windridge, CEO of Fusion Energy Insights, told the BBC: "Fusion has been exciting scientists since they first figured out what was causing the Sun to shine. These results today really put us on the path to the commercialization of the technology."

Prof Jeremy P. Chittenden, professor of plasma physics and co-director of the Centre for Inertial Fusion Studies at Imperial College London called it "a true breakthrough moment" which proves 'the 'holy grail' of fusion, can indeed be achieved".

This has been the sentiment echoed by physicists globally, who praised the work of the international science community.

Prof Gianluca Gregori, Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford said: "Today's success rests upon the work done by many scientists in the US, UK and around the world. With ignition now achieved, not only fusion energy is unlocked, but also a door is opening to new science."

On the question of how long before we could see fusion being used in power stations, LLNL Director Dr. Kim Budil said there were still significant hurdles but that: "with concerted efforts and investment, a few decades of research on the underlying technologies could put us in a position to build a power plant".

This is progress from when scientists used to say 50 - 60 years in answer to that question.

One of the main hurdles is getting cost down and scaling up the energy output.

The experiment was only able to produce enough energy to boil about 15-20 kettles and required billions of dollars of investment. And although the experiment got more energy out than the laser put in, this did not include the energy needed to make the lasers work - which was far greater that the amount of energy the hydrogen produced.

The amount of energy they've generated in this experiment is tiny - just enough to boil a few kettles. But what it represents is huge for the scientists who've spent so long working on this technology - and for all of us.

The promise of a fusion-powered future is one step closer. But - and there always is a but with these breakthroughs - there's still a long way to go before this becomes a reality.

This experiment shows that the science works. Now it needs to be repeated, perfected, and the amount of energy it generates will have to be significantly boosted.

This is before scientists can even think about scaling the process up.

The other issue is the cost - this experiment has cost billions of dollars - fusion does not come cheap.

But the promise of a source of clean energy will certainly be a big incentive for overcoming these challenges.

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It begins (snally was right!). FtM suing her docs for chopping off her tits when she was underage

Can't find anything other than FoxNews reporting on this lol womp womp

Here is her twitter. https://twitter.com/ChoooCole?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

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In order to show those evil chuds how backwards they are, Governor Pritzker signed legislation introducing an Immigrant Bill of Rights in Illinois, a move that was praised by Chicago legislators.

https://www.illinois.gov/news/press-release.23653.html

"Wait, I didn't think you'd actually send immigrants here! They're supposed to stay down there!," say those legislators as Chicago recently bans unannounced migrant drop offs.

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NYTimes:soyjakhipster: documents Trump's uber-chuddy illegal immigration plans: "Sweeping raids, Concentration Giant Camps and Mass Deportations"

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/11/us/politics/trump-2025-immigration-agenda.html

https://archive.ph/DYKyI

since y'all are lazy af I will summarize the article in bullet points, with Marseys

Former President Donald J. Trump is planning an extreme expansion of his first-term crackdown on immigration if he returns to power in 2025. The plans would sharply restrict both legal and illegal immigration in a multitude of ways.

NYTimes summarizes this grave threat to democracy:

The constellation of Mr. Trump's 2025 plans amounts to an assault on immigration on a scale unseen in modern American history. Millions of undocumented immigrants would be barred from the country or uprooted from it years or even decades after settling here.

muh deeply rooted multi-decade cash job as a landscaper

:chuddyhappy: Mr Chudsident Part 2

  • Trump wants to revive his first-term border :marseybarrier: :marseybarrier: policies but double up the chuddery

  • including banning entry by people from certain Muslim-majority nations

  • reimposing a Covid 19-era :marseyvaxmaxx:policy of refusing asylum claims — though this time he would base that refusal on assertions that migrants carry other infectious diseases like tuberculosis :marseyxd:

  • He plans to scour the country for unauthorized [authors note: illegal] immigrants :marseymexican: and deport people by the millions per year."

  • To help speed mass deportations, Mr. Trump is preparing an enormous expansion [insert large vagina gif] of a form of removal that does not require due process hearings

  • he plans to reassign other federal agents :marseyglow:and deputize local police officers and National Guard soldiers voluntarily contributed by Republican-run states, To help Immigration and Customs Enforcement carry out sweeping raids

Death camps

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Small tiny Obama-era camps pictured here, Trump's camps will be LARGE and hurt when inserted

To ease the strain on ICE detention facilities, Mr. Trump wants to build huge camps to detain people while their cases are processed and they await deportation flights. And to get around any refusal by Congress to appropriate the necessary funds, Mr. Trump would redirect money in the military budget, as he did in his first term to spend more on a border wall than Congress had authorized.

muh growth in executive power

if Glenn Greenwald was dead he'd be rolling in his shallow post-AOC gov grave

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Operation NoNoWord

Trump claims he's inspired by real-life WW2 superhero :spiderman: Eisenhower

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a cage full of wetbacks cira 1950s

Mr. Trump told a crowd in Iowa in September: “Following the Eisenhower model, we will carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.” The reference was to a 1954 campaignto round up and expel Mexican immigrants that was named for an ethnic slur — “Operation Wetback.”

for those paying attention 8yrs ago Trump praised this exact plan

Like Trump's border wall plan's Eisenhower actually made the deportees pay for their own deportation

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The hailmary play

current thing x :marseysaluteisrael:-maxxing

In a second Trump presidency, the visas of foreign students who participated in anti-Israel or pro-Palestinian protests would be canceled. U.S. consular officials abroad will be directed to expand ideological screening of visa applicants to block people the Trump administration considers to have undesirable attitudes. People who were granted temporary protected status because they are from certain countries deemed unsafe, allowing them to lawfully live and work in the United States, would have that status revoked.

Legality?

Mr. Miller contended in a wide-ranging interview, rely on existing statutes; while the Trump team would likely seek a revamp of immigration laws, the plan was crafted to need no new substantive legislation.

:surejan:

And while acknowledging that lawsuits would arise to challenge nearly every one of them, he portrayed the Trump team's daunting array of tactics as a “blitz” designed to overwhelm immigrant-rights lawyers.

:marseyagreefast:

In conclusion: Be like Ike

Note the guy on the donkey goes the "other way" from the people marching with Ike

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  • atakeonhooper : daily rdrama jan 6 struggle session [WARNING: SCAT]

The astonishing endgame of the 2020 presidential election happened less than two years ago. After news outlets from the AP to Fox News, plus 50 state governments, certified Joe Biden's victory, Donald Trump made an unprecedented attempt to overturn the results and stay in power. This culminated in a day of violence when Trump's supporters broke into the U.S. Capitol in an effort to stop the final confirmation of the election by Congress. In case anyone managed to forget these shocking events, the House select committee on January 6 has held an impressively produced series of made-for-TV hearings in recent months detailing the postelection coup attempt.

So what has been the ultimate effect of all this high-visibility evidence of a rogue president gone insurrectionist? Well, the number of Republicans who agree with Trump's "stolen election" fable has almost certainly gone up rather than down. The 45th president remains the leader of his party by any reasonable definition and is unquestionably the front-runner for the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination if, as expected, he chooses to run. He actually leads Biden in averages of 2024 trial heats.

And the best efforts of the House select committee have failed to make the events of January 6 a significant campaign issue in the 2022 midterms. You can, if you wish, blame some of that on Democratic campaign wizards, as Politico recently noted:

Overall, less than 2 percent of all broadcast TV spending in House races has gone toward Jan. 6 ads, according to ad-tracking firm AdImpact --- or just $2.7 million of $163 million. Taken in total, Democrats have aired just two dozen spots focused on threats to democracy this cycle, in roughly 16 different battleground districts.

But some unusually deep polling by the New York Times and Siena College about whether voters care about "threats to democracy," and how they understand that term, might justify Democrats' focus on other issues.

That recent survey asked an open-ended question about the "most important issue facing the country today." Just 7 percent cited "the state of democracy." That's nothing compared with the 26 percent who offered "the economy" or the 19 percent who volunteered "inflation or the cost of living." But concerns about democracy did top "abortion," which was cited by 4 percent, and "crime," which was called a top issue by 3 percent. Moreover, the pollsters later asked whether American democracy is "currently under threat," and 71 percent said yes. That's a big deal, right?

Maybe not. It's when the pollsters dig into what people mean by "threats to democracy" that any focus on January 6 gets lost. Far and away the most popular complaint was about politicians and government generally being "corrupt." Nate Cohn tried to explain the responses:

When respondents were asked to volunteer one or two words to summarize the current threat to democracy, government corruption was brought up most often --- more than Mr. Trump and Republicans combined.

... One said, "I don't think they are honestly thinking about the people." Another said politicians "forget about normal people." Corruption, greed, power and money were familiar themes.

This sure sounds a lot closer to MAGA folk calling Washington a "swamp" than it does to members of Congress expressing shock at the desecration of "the temple of democracy" on January 6.

Similarly, voters perceiving a "threat to democracy" are nearly as likely to view Biden as a "major threat" (38 percent) as Trump (45 percent). Forty-nine percent call "electronic voting machines" a major or minor threat (as opposed to no threat at all), and 54 percent feel the same way about voting by mail. The claim with the strongest bipartisan support is that "mainstream media" are a threat to democracy: 84 percent of respondents, including 83 percent of self-identified independents, consider the media a major or minor threat to democracy.

The bottom line is that democracy itself is broadly perceived as so broken that Trump's deliberate effort to break it by an act of insurrection is being accepted by an alarming percentage of the population as just another warning light. They see it as no more significant than ineffective anti-inflation policies rather than as a unique threat to our system of self-government that must be condemned, punished, and prevented from ever happening again. If Trump's Republican Party makes the gains so many expect in November, it will be a green light for authoritarianism in the future, even if Trump himself exits the political scene and gives way to another demagogue.

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Memphis Police Body Cam Footage Released - Tyre Nicols
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A Russian draft officer has been shot by a man angry at his friend’s conscription and another man has set himself on fire in a protest as opposition to Vladimir Putin’s announcement of a partial mobilisation for the war in Ukraine grows.

We must fight not against each other, but against real threats.”

It also published a video of the man covered in a medical blanket being led away by police officers.

Protests are planned for Monday afternoon in major cities in Dagestan, an minority ethnic region in Russia’s northern Caucasus from where a disproportionate number of young men have been sent to fight and die in Ukraine.

There are cases when the [mobilisation] decree was violated … governors are actively working to rectify the situation,” the Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters. “

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Vaxxmaxxing is dead :chudsey:.

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https://nitter.net/HighWireTalk/status/1573846899760799744#m

Generated from TLDR This:

At least 4.4 million people have received an updated Covid booster since the start of the month, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

That number represents around 1.5% of people currently eligible to receive the shots in the U.S. The data does not include people who received updated Pfizer-BioNTech boosters in Idaho and Texas, the CDC said, so it is likely an underestimate.

The bivalent shots target both the original coronavirus strain and the currently circulating omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5.

That's nearly triple the number from the start of the month.

Nearly 80% of the U.S. population has received at least one shot of a primary Covid vaccine, and nearly 68% is considered fully vaccinated by the CDC, meaning they've gotten either one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or two shots of Pfizer's, Moderna's or Novavax's, which was authorized in July.

"Many people are certainly due for a booster and this comes at a critical time," he said. "

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They’re the Green Goblin Gang — and the furious mom of one of their victims says the fiends were “complete animals,” randomly attacking her daughter on her birthday.

Newly released video captured the bizarre group of female robbers wearing full-body, neon green leotards as they punched and tossed around two 19-year-old women on a Times Square subway train about 2 a.m. Sunday. The victims were robbed of a cellphone and handbag, cops said.

“She said she was attacked by aliens, and I didn’t know what she was talking about,” the mother of one of the victims told The Post on Monday.

“Yesterday was her birthday,” said the distraught mom, who asked that she and the victims remain anonymous out of fear of retaliation. “This is how she spent her 19th birthday. I hope they get what they deserve and then some because it’s disgusting.”

The video posted on social media shows about six females dressed in green tossing around one of the teenagers and punching the other repeatedly in the face. Some of the attackers are also wearing hoods with face masks. They are still in the wind.

The mother said her daughter and a friend at first “were on the platform going home.

“They were just literally standing to get on the train. These wretched grown women came down the stairs being all loud. They went to get into the train, and one of them bumped [the friend],” the mom said.

“My daughter was like, ‘Come on’ [to her friend], and they got on the other car. Then the women came on their car through the door between the cars. They attacked my daughter.

“There was a woman with red curly hair, and she was helping [the teen]. And there was a man who took his sweatshirt off and helped the girls. He got hit. My daughter, she had like five of the girls on her at one time. [She and her friend] were both punched in the face.”

The mom raged that there were other riders who just stood by watching — and recording — the attack.

“All these men sitting there taking videos and watching, and none of them helped while a group of 10 women were beating two young girls,” she said.

The mom suggested that the state’s lax bail-reform laws, which have been blasted for creating a revolving-door justice system, jeopardize law-abiding citizens’ safety. She said the family is full of cops, including the mom’s parents, who are both former police officers in New Jersey. The mom’s brother is an active Jersey cop, as is her brother-in-law, too, she said.

“I think it’s absolutely disgusting — I think people need to be held accountable for their actions and there should be no such thing as this bail-reform nonsense,” the woman said.

The mom said her daughter is a business and international business major at a college in Florida and was back home visiting the family in Queens over the weekend when she was attacked.

“She was home from college. Now she’s getting chest X-rays and CAT scans,” the mother said. “She was supposed to be back in school this morning, but [not now] because of her injuries from being stomped in the head by 10 grown butt women.”

“She’s in excruciating pain,” the mom said.

“When she breathes, it hurts. In one video, you can see the one girl kicked her and got her foot caught in my daughter’s purse strap. My daughter is tiny. She’s 5-foot-4. That one beast.

“My daughter, thank goodness, has no marks on her face. One of them had a knife strapped to their leg. Thank got nothing else happened. [The daughter] has bruises on both of her arms and legs. One of them bit her shoulder. She has a bite mark through her clothes.”

The other teenage victim’s mom added to The Post that her daughter “was vomiting last night from the concussion, and we’re waiting to get a CAT scan of her head.

“There was a group of grown women who brutally attacked and robbed two young girls,” said the woman, who also spoke on condition of anonymity. “There were zero words exchanged. They literally attacked them and then kept coming over and over and over again.”

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