High school valedictorian has his mic CUT while he talks about his queer identity and anorexia battle in graduation speech – after administrators told him the address was ‘not his therapy session’

A high school valedictorian in New Jersey had his microphone cut after he went off-script to talk about his queer identity and battle with anorexia during his graduation speech.

Bryce Dershem, 18, took to the podium in a rainbow flag robe to deliver his address at Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees last week.

Dersham and high school administrators had purportedly agreed upon a set speech prior to the event, but the valedictorian decided to go off-message after making his way onto the stage.

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EU: Every Knee Shall Bow To The Rainbow Flag

EU: Every Knee Shall Bow To The Rainbow Flag

How fanatical are European elites about LGBT? Look:

Mark Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, said Hungary either “must leave” the EU or repeal the law, which bans TV shows and other content seen as championing LGBT lifestyles for the under-18s.

However, some eastern European governments refused to join 17 of the bloc’s 27 countries in a rare joint statement condemning a fellow member state.

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Mariam Thompson, love-struck US army linguist, jailed for 23 years

A US military linguist has been jailed for 23 years for passing classified information to a foreign national linked to the Lebanese Islamist militant group Hezbollah.

Mariam Thompson, 62, admitted sharing the names of US informants in Iraq to a man she was romantically linked with.

She said she had been “desperate” for “someone to love me in my old age” and did not set out to harm anyone.

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Brandeis ‘Word Police’ Highlights the Absurdity of Modern Progressivism

The Prevention, Advocacy and Resource Center (PARC) website at Brandeis University reads like a parody.

PARC compiled a list of words it deemed too offensive to utter, which includes “rule of thumb,” “killing it,” “freshman” and, somewhat ironically, “trigger warning.” The list is making the rounds on social media, eliciting general mockery from the political Right. And these social justice warriors deserve to be mocked: Their list is ridiculous.

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Fed report finds UFOs may be security risk, have no ‘single explanation’

Fed report finds UFOs may be security risk, have no ‘single explanation’

Most of the UAP reported probably do represent physical objects given that a majority of UAP were registered across multiple sensors, to include radar, infrared, electro-optical, weapon seekers, and visual observation.

Is the truth out there? Maybe.

A long-awaited US government report on UFO sightings released Friday was largely inconclusive, describing the strange objects seen by military personnel across the US as a threat to flight safety and possibly national security, but adding that there was no “single explanation” for their appearance.


You may read the report here or via the link below.

Prelimary-Assessment-UAP-20210625

Basically they don’t know what’s going on or they aren’t telling.

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US to evacuate thousands of Afghans before troop withdrawal

The US plans to evacuate thousands of Afghans who worked for the American military ahead of September’s troop withdrawal, senior officials have said.

The plan could involve moving as many as 50,000 people to other countries along with their families.

Afghan interpreters who have worked for the US for years fear reprisals from the Taliban after the withdrawal.

As many as 18,000 Afghans have applied for US visas, but the lengthy process has been hindered by delays.

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Isis-linked groups open up new fronts across sub-Saharan Africa

Islamic State’s affiliates in Africa are set for major expansion after a series of significant victories, new alliances and shifts in strategy reinforced their position across much of the continent.

Following recent gains in Nigeria, the Sahel, in Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Isis propaganda published by the group’s leadership in its heartland in the Middle East is increasingly stressing sub-Saharan Africa as a new front which may compensate the group for significant setbacks elsewhere.

Fearless prediction – Enraged African masses will destroy all Muslim states.

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Virginia Library Invites ‘Preschoolers,’ ‘Babies,’ ‘Toddlers’ For ‘Drag StoryBook Hour’

Just what the hell is that thing? Look at the expressions on the kids faces.

A library in Fairfax, Virginia, is targeting “school age children,” “preschoolers,” and “babies and toddlers” as the audience for their “Drag StoryBook Hour” scheduled for Saturday, June 26, as part of celebrating “Pride Month.”

The library wrote: “Celebrate Pride Month by attending Drag StoryBook Hour cosponsored by Fairfax County Public Library and the McLean Community Center. Registration required. All Ages.”

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Catholic group says it will release all residential school records from Saskatchewan, B.C.

Catholic group says it will release all residential school records from Saskatchewan, B.C.

The Catholic religious order that operated residential schools in Saskatchewan and British Columbia where hundreds of unmarked graves have been found says it will disclose all historical documents in its possession.

The Missionary of Oblates of Mary Immaculate operated 48 schools, including the Marieval Indian Residential School at Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan and the Kamloops Indian Residential School in B.C.


Trudeau apologizes (Again) for residential schools after Sask. discovery

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is apologizing for the “incredibly harmful” government policies after an estimated 751 unmarked graves were found at a former Saskatchewan residential school site.

The discovery came just weeks after 215 unmarked burial sites were found at another former residential school site in Kamloops, sending shockwaves through the country and prompting renewed calls for action.

More to come and all of it ‘encouraged’ by media and our government… Saskatoon Catholic cathedral covered with paint after discovery of 751 unmarked graves

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New gelato business in Toronto targeted with negative reviews because it’s from Israel

A new gelato business, celebrating opening its first shop in Toronto, is being targeted with negative reviews because it is from Israel.

Solato, a gelato company from Israel opened in Stackt just a few days ago, and shortly after a story was posted to blogTO, a negative review campaign started.

The brand started in Israel in Tel Aviv and Ma’alot, and has another location in Canada in Montreal. They serve made-to-order gelato using eco-friendly capsules.

h/t TK

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