Protesters in NYC demand full police abolition, harass diners after jury finds Chauvin guilty for Floyd murder

Crowds of New York activists took to the streets to celebrate ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction, but many marchers insisted the verdict didn’t go far enough, demanding the outright abolition of law enforcement.

Protesters gathered outside the Barclays Center area in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, hours after Chauvin was found guilty on three counts linked to the death of suspect George Floyd in custody last May, who perished after spending more than nine minutes on the ground pinned under the former officer’s knee.

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The Chauvin Appeal: How The Comments Of The Court and The Prosecutors Could Raise Challenges Going Forward

The Chauvin Appeal: How The Comments Of The Court and The Prosecutors Could Raise Challenges Going Forward

The final day of the Derek Chauvin trial in Minneapolis seemed at times to be a remake of the 1981 neo-noir film, “True Confessions.” Call it “True Concessions.” Judge Peter Cahill acknowledged that Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) may have given the defense a basis to overturn any conviction, while prosecutors seemed to drive a stake through the heart of their cases against three other officers charged in the death of George Floyd. And it all played out on live television.

Tucker Carlson – Candace Owens Reacts To Nancy Pelosi Thanking George Floyd For Dying

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Ontario reports 4,212 new Covid cases – Top Canadian WHO adviser commits blasphemy

Ontario reports 4,212 new Covid cases – Top Canadian WHO adviser commits blasphemy

Ontario reports 4,212 new COVID-19 cases; 32 more deaths

Ontario reported 4,212 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday and 32 deaths, as some early signs hinted case growth may be slowing.

Ontario reported 3,469 new COVID-19 cases and 22 deaths on Tuesday, along with 4,447 new cases on Monday and 4,250 on Sunday.

The province’s rolling seven day average of new cases now stands at 4,326, up from 4,319 yesterday.


Top Canadian WHO adviser under fire after downplaying airborne threat of COVID-19

An influential Canadian doctor and top adviser to the World Health Organization has come under fire from international experts for his controversial comments downplaying the risk of airborne spread of the coronavirus.

Dr. John Conly, an infectious diseases physician and professor of medicine at the University of Calgary, not only denied that aerosol transmission is a primary route of transmission, despite mounting evidence to the contrary, but also said that N95 masks can cause “harms” — including acne.

“Any time you look at benefits, you need to look at harms, of which there are many harms with N95s — and I think to ignore them you are at your peril,” Conly told a panel discussion at the University of Calgary on April 9 on the role of airborne transmission in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ma’Khia Bryant: Columbus police release bodycam footage of officer’s fatal shooting of teen

The truncated video begins at the moment the officer exits his vehicle and encounters the teen, who appears to be armed with a knife, chasing a girl outside a home.

Good Lord.

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Criticizing BLM is Unforgivable, Killing Jews is Understandable – The twisted campaign against the Zionist Organization of America.

Criticizing BLM is Unforgivable, Killing Jews is Understandable – The twisted campaign against the Zionist Organization of America.

In 2019, Rina Shnerb, a 17-year-old girl who had been hiking in Israel with her father and brother, was blown up by a bomb. Rabbi Eitan Shnerb, who ran a charity that handed out clothes and food to the poor, had enough time to kiss Rina on the forehead, before she died.

“I will say of the LORD, who is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust,” the Rabbi at her gravesite chanted the words of Psalm 91. “Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold, and see the recompense of the wicked.”

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Princeton Prof: When Leftists Get Canceled, They Look Right

Many on the left believe that “free speech” is exclusively a right-wing concern. In June 2018, Justice Elena Kagan famously declared that conservatives had “weaponized the First Amendment,” a charge that was dutifully picked up on the front page of the New York Times the following week and echoed by many liberals since. This insidious notion is so ingrained in the modern day left that today, when a liberal becomes a victim of cancel culture, they suddenly find themselves branded as right wing. Call it a sort of political Doppler effect: Just as stars moving away from an astronomer appear redshifted, so too do canceled liberals shift from politically blue to red.

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Ukraine will never surrender to Putin

Tension is building on the border as a new generation prepares to stand up to Russia

Winter shivers. Snow smothers the ground. A collection of tents, slowly collapsing, forms an army camp distinguished only by several sagging Ukrainian flags: splashes of blue and yellow amid a canvas of almost unrelenting white. It’s winter 2014, on the battlefields of eastern Ukraine, and I am in the forests outside the occupied cities with the Ukrainian army as it faces off against “separatists” backed by Russian forces.

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Dogfight: Hollywood foreign press denizens mix it up with one another over Black Lives Matter Hollywood takeover

Dogfight: Hollywood foreign press denizens mix it up with one another over Black Lives Matter Hollywood takeover

Sometimes, you gotta just stop to rubberneck the train wreck.

So it goes with the Los Angeles Times exposé of an e-mail exchange between members of the scandal-filled Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which is that tiny longstanding group of press characters who award the Golden Globes.

One of them, a former eight-time president of guild, Philip Berk, sent out an expose to the group of a Frontline Magazine piece exposing the Hollywood money-making of Black Lives Matter elites.

Read on…

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Whites Aren’t Hated for Slavery but for Making America and the West

Whites Aren’t Hated for Slavery but for Making America and the West

In Why the Jews? my book on anti-Semitism, there is a chapter on anti-Americanism. My co-author, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, and I long ago understood that many of the reasons for Jew-hatred and America-hatred were the same.

Among them are envy of success — material, of course, but even more importantly, success in terms of influence. Another is the religious foundation of both peoples: Both America and the Jews are rooted in belief in God, belief they are a Chosen People and belief in the Bible, especially the Old Testament, as the book from which they derive their values.

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Tasha Kheiriddin: The Liberals deliver a budget with a shrewd election plan written inside

One hundred billion dollars in new spending. The promise of a “green recovery.” Money for youth to prevent a “lost generation.” All items in the Liberal budget delivered Monday, and all ready-to-go election slogans. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may claim he doesn’t want to go to the polls, but he apparently failed to tell that to his finance minister.

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Swedes Will Become Minority in Their Own Country in Less Than Half a Century, Researcher Says

As of today, more than one-third of all Swedish residents have some kind of foreign background, and their share continues to grow, owing to continued immigration and demographic trends that include differences in fertility rates.

If the current level of immigration persists, Swedes will become a minority in their own country within 45 years, according to a Finnish researcher, Kyösti Tarvainen, associate professor emeritus in systems analysis at Aalto University in Helsinki.

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Coronavirus digest: US warns against travel to 80% of world … but Biden opened the border…

Dementia

The US State Department has announced plans to expand its “Level 4: Do Not Travel” guidance to about 80% of countries worldwide, citing the “unprecedented risk to travelers” from the coronavirus.

The US already had 34 countries, including Chad, Kosovo, Kenya, Argentina, Russia and Tanzania on the Level 4 warning. About 130 more will be added now.

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BONOKOSKI: Trudeau-Freeland budget discounts cost of organized crime

With their first budget in two years, with the pandemic as an impetus, the Trudeau Liberals blew billions of additional dollars of borrowed moneyinto the wind as if as it werefree.

Revenues, as in money coming in from COVID-weary and cash-strapped taxpayers, were put off for another day. But it will take multiple decades for the books to ever be balanced again.

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Don Martin: It’s time for adult supervision or a premier replacement in Doug Ford’s Ontario

Don Martin: It’s time for adult supervision or a premier replacement in Doug Ford’s Ontario

OTTAWA — Whenever Doug Ford puts on that feel-your-pain “folks, I’m being honest with you” face, his pandemic-fighting plan from yesterday is about to be slammed into reverse – and replaced by something even worse.

I’ve been watching politicians since covering Calgary city council alongside a television reporter and future premier named Ralph Klein – yes, I’m that old – and I’ve never seen such raging ineptitude as Ford is now showing as Ontario premier.

And never have life-or-death actions and reactions fallen so short of the minimum threshold for competent leadership.


Everyone is piling on Ford. I’m not a fan but the real culprit in this mess is Justin Trudeau and his cronies.

Ford has been brutal in his use of lockdowns, they could have been much more selective had the lessons of the first lockdown been learned. The focus should have switched to isolating and protecting the most vulnerable, our elderly. Allowing large scale infection prone employers to operate while small businesses were shuttered was clueless. 

My Mother died of Covid she contracted in a hospital in March never having been offered a vaccine. Unconscionable. 

Justin on the other hand screwed the entire nation over by taking direction from Beijing and completely bungling the vaccine file.

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