Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Cashes in on ‘Systemic Racism’

Patrisse Cullors is a co-founder of Blacks Lives Matter. About her background, she said in 2015: “The first thing, I think, is that we actually do have an ideological frame. Myself and Alicia (Garza, BLM co-founder) in particular are trained organizers.” Cullors also said: “We are trained Marxists. We are super-versed on, sort of, ideological theories. And I think that what we really tried to do is build a movement that could be utilized by many, many black folk.”

And Facebook is censoring the NY Post’s story.

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Why the media love Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal

The President’s policy is identical to Donald Trump’s — but that’s not how CNN sees it

This week Joe Biden announced that the United States would begin withdrawing it’s military from Afghanistan in May, with the aim of leaving the country entirely by September 11th.

Biden is not the first President to announce this move. President Trump did so in 2019, and again in 2020.

Given that Biden is enacting exactly the same policy Trump wanted to pursue, you might expect the media coverage of these announcements to be similar.

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Chad Prather: Texas Venue Wanted to Censor Comedian’s Jokes

“Some of the people who work at the theater, they said, ‘they were kind of offended last night, and I said, ‘f*** ’em. What are you gonna do? You asked for a comedian to come in here. You can’t ask for a guy to change what he does. Lenny Bruce, George Carlin … they went to jail for comedy. We’re not going back to those days when we tell somebody what they can and cannot do,” he said.

Via Instapundit

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LEVY: Toronto no longer enforcing its anti-camping bylaws for parks

Over the past two months, downtown resident Edwina Taborsky has watched a large blue tent structure take up residence in St. James Park, near King St.

She said the tent is so large, it seems the size of a “small studio” apartment, and it looks to be permanent — situated on a platform with a table pulled outside to use sometimes

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Why Australia is in hysterics over a ‘navy twerking’ dance

A video of dancers twerking in hotpants at an Australian military event has sent the country into a spin.

The scene was incongruous, bizarre and funny. So of course it went viral when it emerged on Wednesday.

But the music video-style choreography – featuring thumps, thrusts and butt shakes – also came under attack. Conservative lawmakers led the chorus of those calling it “inappropriate”.

Tabloids splashed headlines slamming military standards. But others found offence elsewhere – projecting shame onto the dancers, and labelling their routine as too “sexualised”.

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Sabrina Maddeaux: Canada’s 2021 Olympic outfits have one message — we’re a joke

In 2021, does Canada deserve better than uniforms that look like they were vandalized by angry teens with Sharpies? Not really

Gender neutrality? This is woke corporate propaganda. Marketing married to a politically correct agenda. Does HBC support men competing against women now?

 

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“Activist” Journalists Have Completely Taken Over The Media Industry

There was a time in the not-so-distant past when America’s leading paragon of journalistic virtue was widely regarded to be the ancient Washington Post columnist David Broder. What aroused such admiration for Broder was his reputation as a steadfast defender of an idealized doctrine of “objectivity” — that is, the doctrine of disinterested detachment which had long been the professional code of mainstream (or “establishment”) US journalism.

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How Not to Sell Shampoo

Woke corporations like Procter & Gamble have turned trans ideology into a marketing tool.

A current TV ad for Pantene shampoo opens with a woman blow-drying the very long hair of a 12-year-old child. The following words are superimposed: “For LGBT kids, hair is more than how you look. It’s how you are seen.” Cut to the woman, Ashley, sitting on a couch with her lesbian spouse, Ellie. The child, Sawyer, she tells us, “happens to be a transgender girl.” The first time Sawyer went out in public in girl’s clothing and long hair, says Ashley, “she kind of was herself.” Then comes the key sentence. “And that,” she says, “was the first day where I saw her.” In other words, before Sawyer started wearing girl’s clothing and grew her hair long, he was invisible to Ashley. Which compels one to ask: did Sawyer feel unseen? Is that why he decided to grow his hair long and wear dresses?

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France: “When ultra-progressives defend sexual assault against lesbians”

France: “When ultra-progressives defend sexual assault against lesbians”

“We see that men who have transitioned are systematically trying to take control of lesbian associations.”

Because she had published on her blog an article on the pressures made on lesbians to sleep with men , the lesbian sociologist Christine Delphy was attacked by a group of three people during a sociology conference she was giving in Toulouse. . Her attackers violently blocked the holding of the conference, reading a statement explaining that “to say no to a woman as a lesbian because this woman has a penis is to confuse gender social identity and desires or sexual practices. “… In other words, if men declare themselves to be women “with penises”, they gain the right to have sexual relations with us (regardless of our consent), and to confiscate our visibility!

Note – Google Translate

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How Palestinian Leaders Treat Their Refugees

The Palestinian leadership, which is about to receive tens of millions of dollars from the Biden administration, has once again proven that it does not tolerate any form of criticism, even if it comes from impoverished Palestinian who fled their homes in Syria.

This leadership has also shown how it cares nothing about the problems facing its people, especially those who were forced to flee their homes in Syria after the beginning of the civil war there in 2011.

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‘Now We Can Torture and Kill Jews With Impunity’: Fury Among French Jews as Top Appeal Court Rejects Criminal Trial for Killer of Sarah Halimi

The family of Sarah Halimi — the French Jewish woman brutally murdered in her Paris apartment by an intruder who bellowed antisemitic slogans as he beat her relentlessly — lost their final court attempt to have her killer tried on Wednesday, as the country’s top appeals court upheld an earlier decision that he could not be held criminally responsible because his intake of marijuana on the night of the killing had rendered him temporarily insane.

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Rantz: Progressive BLM activist accused in ‘violent’ anti-Asian hate crimes

One day after eight women were murdered in Atlanta, six of whom were Asian American, Christopher Hamner posted on Facebook that we’ve “all had bad days but it never justifies hate crimes.” But the day before, Hamner allegedly committed a hate crime against an Asian American woman in Seattle. It wasn’t his only alleged victim.

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