Rutgers U. faculty groups support prof who said white people ‘gotta be taken out’

On Friday, the Rutgers branch of the American Association of University Professors said in a statement that after the interview Cooper had been subjected to a “renewed wave of racist attacks for her public scholarship.”

“We wish to express our unequivocal solidarity with Dr. Cooper,” the statement reads. “[We] affirm our support of her academic freedom, and […] decry the harassment and intimidation she now faces, including threats of physical violence fueled by a media smear campaign.”

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‘I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis’: The energy crunch has made fertilizer too expensive to produce, says Yara CEO

The world is facing the prospect of a dramatic shortfall in food production as rising energy prices cascade through global agriculture, the CEO of Norwegian fertilizer giant Yara International says.

“I want to say this loud and clear right now, that we risk a very low crop in the next harvest,” said Svein Tore Holsether, the CEO and president of the Oslo-based company. “I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis.”

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Continental Breakfast

Gordon Ramsay’s Perfect Scrambled Eggs

Is Canada Being Systemically Seduced By Communism?

To believe that Canada had the greatest of potentials is an under-statement of giant proportions. Considering our national attributes, an abundance of qualities that make for a leading nation of the world are discovered.

A high standard of living, democratic governance, adherence to rule of law, a healthy environment. For well over a century our nation stood as a model of quality living.

Canada developed a stellar public education system, as well as what is a “jewel” in our crown–a universal health care system. Of course, we are not perfect — as a current army of Woke detractors perpetually point out. Still, in general, our country exemplified all the qualities that created potential to become one of the great nations of the world.

Our ‘Leaders’ Expect Us To Make Sacrifices They Are Unwilling To Make Themselves

They don’t plan to eat the bugs and watch their wealth get inflated away, but they’re glad to see that happen to you.

TDSB puts staff on leave for violating COVID-19 vaccine mandate

The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) has placed 95 permanent staff on unpaid leave for failing to disclose their COVID-19 vaccine status as of Friday, according to figures provided by the school board.

Should social justice be part of math education in California schools?

If everything had gone according to plan, California would have approved new guidelines this month for math education in public schools.

But ever since a draft was opened for public comment in February, the recommendations have set off a fierce debate over not only how to teach math, but also how to solve a problem more intractable than Fermat’s last theorem: closing the racial and socioeconomic disparities in achievement that persist at every level of math education.

Border officials secretly sent 70 planes of migrants to Florida: DeSantis office

The US has sent over 70 flights of migrants from the Mexican border to Jacksonville, Florida since the summer — but the Biden administration has not disclosed any information about the clandestine transports, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office claimed.

Keep gender-identity ideology out of schools

Earlier this week, Castleview Primary School in Edinburgh held a ‘Wear a skirt to school day’ in which all pupils and staff were ‘encouraged’ to take part.

This was intended to raise awareness of a social-media campaign, #ClothesHaveNoGender, which started a year ago after teenager Mikel Gomez was excluded from a school in Spain for wearing a skirt. Gomez claimed his actions were in support of diversity and feminism. In protest at Gomez’s exclusion and subsequent referral to a child psychologist, Spanish maths teacher Jose Pinas began to wear a skirt to school and other Spanish teachers soon joined him. However, the campaign has not gained much attention outside Spain. Until now.

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A Message From Your Friends At Pfizer

h/t Mauser98

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Hawley: ‘Stop Using the Military as a Giant Social Experiment’

Hawley’s remarks about the country’s military preparedness come as the U.K. Royal Marines made quick work of U.S. troops during a training exercise.

“Well, they are probably wondering why it is the people like General Milley and Secretary Austin spend so much time recommending books on white rage, on Critical Race Theory and are not more focused on warfighting,” he said. “Here’s my view, Laura. We’ve got the best soldiers, airmen, marines in the entire world. Our soldiers are amazing warfighters. Let them fight. Train the tight. Let them do what they do best and stop using the military as a giant social experiment, which is what the left seems to want.”

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Circuit Court with jurisdiction over Texas, Louisiana and part of Mississippi BLOCKS Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate and gives his administration until Monday to respond

Earlier this week, The White House said it was confident that it could beat any Republican challenges to its new workplace vaccine mandate and claimed Thursday that the GOP was trying to block the Biden administration from saving lives.

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Inflation Is Far Worse Than The Government Admits

The lived experience of Canadians clashes significantly with what government institutions claim.

Inflation has increasingly become the top political and economic issue of our time.

In large part, this is because inflation is the weapon governments are wielding against their own citizens, in an effort to get people to slowly accept a lower standard of living.

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‘It buys a whole lot of candy’: New York City mayor to pay children $100 to get Covid jab

Children aged five to 11 will be eligible for the one-off incentive when vaccinations are opened up to primary school children next week.

It marks an expansion of a previous policy brought in in July, when New York began offering a $100 reward to adults after the number of people wanting jabs began to slow.

“Good news, kids are eligible for the $100 vaccine incentive,” Mr de Blasio told a press conference on Thursday.

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