Parler SLAMS Big Tech in Relaunch: Platform No Longer ‘Reliant on So-Called “Big Tech”’

Parler SLAMS Big Tech in Relaunch: Platform No Longer ‘Reliant on So-Called “Big Tech”’

The wildly popular free speech platform Parler has made a sudden return after being nuked from the internet by Amazon Web Services back in January.

“Parler, the world’s #1 free speech social media platform with over 20 million users, is announcing its official relaunch today, built on sustainable, independent technology and not reliant on so-called ‘Big Tech’ for its operations,” the social media platform revealed on Monday in a press release. “Parler’s relaunch—open to Americans of all viewpoints—is available immediately.”

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The Compound Fractures of Identity Politics

Characterizing people by skin color or sexual practice violates core principles of a free society and worsens human divisions.

Every citizen fatality in the custody of a government official—like George Floyd’s excruciating death in Minneapolis—deserves a solemn response and ultimate accounting, including both criminal investigation and broader assessment. The fear and fury flowing from recent law-enforcement casualties, however, have been inflamed and manipulated by opportunists to produce something much more sweeping.

This just in…

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France Launches Process to Ban Generation Identitaire Anti-Migrant Group

“The process of dissolving Generation Identitaire is launched. This organisation has now 10 days to respond,” Darmanin wrote on Twitter late on Saturday.

Earlier this week, the France Info broadcaster reported, citing the interior ministry, that the group’s dissolution was announced late on Friday. According to the outlet, Generation Identitaire can be banned in 15 days.

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Covid ‘was circulating widely’ in China and had mutated at least 13 times before Beijing reported it to the world

Covid ‘was circulating widely’ in China and had mutated at least 13 times before Beijing reported it to the world

The scientist who led the WHO’s Covid fact-finding mission to Wuhan has revealed the first evidence that the virus was circulating widely in China before Beijing alerted the world to its existence.

Peter Embarek said his team have discovered there were at least 13 Covid variants in Wuhan in December last year, suggesting the virus had been in the human population for some time to allow these different strains to develop.

He also revealed that up to 1,000 people in Wuhan could have been infected in early December – an estimate based on Chinese data that showed 174 severe cases of the disease.

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China Used Secret Microchip to Spy on US Computers

In 2010, the U.S. Department of Defense found thousands of its computer servers sending military network data to China — the result of code hidden in chips that handled the machines’ startup process.

In 2014, Intel Corp. discovered that an elite Chinese hacking group breached its network through a single server that downloaded malware from a supplier’s update site.

And in 2015, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned multiple companies that Chinese operatives had concealed an extra chip loaded with backdoor code in one manufacturer’s servers.

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This Is Why You Never EVER Apologize to the Woke Police

This Is Why You Never EVER Apologize to the Woke Police

The canary in the coal mine for “The Bachelor” came a few days ago in a Bachelor fan group on Facebook that I happen to be a part of. So, sue me. I like “The Bachelor.” You all know this if you’ve been reading me long enough. It’s one of the dumbest shows on television but it produces some of the greatest laughs ever. What else do you call twenty-five desperate women chasing after one average dude with a low IQ and great abs, other than great TV?

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Toronto will likely enter grey zone of province’s reopening framework next week, Tory says

Mayor John Tory says it is likely Toronto will enter the grey zone of the province’s reopening framework next week, a move which will allow many small businesses in the city to offer in-person shopping for the first time in almost three months.

“I think the likelihood of entering the grey zone is fairly high because that’s what the province wants to do is get everybody back into this framework,” he told CP24 on Monday. “But people should remember that the grey zone really doesn’t bring about a huge number of changes compared to what we are experiencing today and I think the most important thing is going to be that people continue to stay at home.”

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Border agency reports spike of nearly 6,000 immigrant children crossing into US alone

Thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children are attempting to flee to the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic, propelled by devastating natural disasters, chronic violence, and severe economic hardship at home.

US Customs and Border Protection encountered 5,871 kids at the south-west border without a parent or legal guardian last month, the largest influx yet since the start of the public health crisis in early 2020.

That sudden spike is still relatively modest compared to huge figures from fiscal year 2019, when Border Patrol apprehended more than 76,000 unaccompanied children, a trend that reached its zenith that spring.

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Maybe boycotts don’t work, but that doesn’t quite end the debate about the 2022 Olympics in China

Maybe boycotts don’t work, but that doesn’t quite end the debate about the 2022 Olympics in China

The debate about whether Canadian athletes should boycott the next winter Olympics, scheduled to take place in China in 2022, ultimately rests on a series of questions about the efficacy of such action, the morality of proceeding with the games and even who should get to decide whether or not to launch a boycott.

But if the Olympics do proceed with most of the world’s nations represented, the question might then become whether its grand stage could be used to air the political and humanitarian concerns that now encircle the games.

The boycott is the right approach, it will piss off Canada’s China class. The Olympics are just another elitist scam few would miss.

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Kids YouTube channel warns world would suffer if Bill Gates ‘disappeared’ in bizarre video praising ‘respected billionaire’

An ‘educational’ YouTube channel targeting children has released a creepy video warning its young viewers that the world would become a much worse place if Microsoft founder Bill Gates and other billionaires disappeared.

In the bizarre video titled ‘What if Bill Gates Disappeared?’ and labeled with the hashtags #kids, #children, and #education, the narrator cautions that if Gates disappeared, “a highly respected billionaire will be missed by many.”

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Dependent on foreign students, Canada universities risk revenues as vaccines lag

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canadian universities are facing a financial crunch amid the COVID-19 crisis, as a drop in foreign enrollment and shuttered campuses dent the bottom line and the country’s slow vaccine rollout weighs on the next school year.

Public universities have become increasingly dependent on foreign students, who pay far higher tuition than domestic students, to boost their profits. International enrollment jumped 45% over the last five years, advocacy group Universities Canada said, but it fell 2.1% this year amid coronavirus restrictions.

Lots of other reasons Canadian universities are financial sink holes. The education bubble will burst in Canada. Perhaps it should be allowed to.

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“House N*****” – Head Of Race Trust And University Advisor Racially Abuses Black Conservative Commentator

Aysha Khanom, Associate Professional & Academic Advisor at Leeds Beckett University and founder of The Race Trust, has labelled political commentator Calvin Robinson a “house n*****” and labelled him “a mascot of white supremacy”.


He seems to have a head on his shoulders. For now at any rate.

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Worthwhile Canadian Initiative

Canada, dozens of allies, declare arbitrary detentions immoral amid Kovrig, Spavor

OTTAWA — Canada and has created a coalition with 57 other countries to support a new international declaration denouncing state-sponsored arbitrary detention of foreign nationals for political purposes.

The new declaration was born out of a year of behind-the-scenes international diplomacy, spearheaded by former foreign affairs minister Francois-Philippe Champagne.

Canada has sought global support to free Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who are spending their 798th day in Chinese prisons today.

Yup this’ll have Xi reversing course.

 

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