‘You Want Us To Recite This?’: County ‘Social Justice Commission’ Starts Tense With Unannounced ‘Equity Pledge’

The Racial and Social Justice Commission of Prince William County, Virginia held Thursday its first working meeting, where the board members were asked to recite an “Equity Pledge” which had not been circulated beforehand.

The meeting saw a number of tense moments, beginning when chairwoman Shantell Rock requested adding an item to the agenda that would limit commissioners’ speaking time to just three minutes when discussing motions, InsideNoVA reported.

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Social Distancing and Wearing Masks Could Last ‘Years’, Says Govt Scientist

Wearing masks and social distancing could go on for “years”, says Public Health England’s chief of immunisation.

Dr Mary Ramsey claimed on Sunday that social distancing and other practices like wearing a face-covering would go on for “quite a long period of time”.

“People have got used to those lower-level restrictions now, and people can live with them, and the economy can still go on with those less severe restrictions in place.

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Facebook Confirms It Deleted Account For Suspected Boulder Shooter Containing Posts About Islam, Trump

Facebook deleted accounts belonging to suspected Boulder, Colorado, shooter Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa on Tuesday in line with its longstanding policy on suspected mass shooters, a Facebook spokesperson told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Brother of Boulder jihad mass murderer detained, along with other family members

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John Robson: What was Erin O’Toole thinking, you may ask

A friend recently asked what Erin O’Toole was thinking bringing forward a Conservative convention resolution that “climate change is real” instead of saying “man-made climate change” or specifying policy options. Which, though superficially very sensible, seemed to me to incorporate a major invalid assumption.

Namely that O’Toole was thinking, as you or I might use that word.

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Krispy Kreme receives backlash for giving away free doughnuts to people with COVID-19 vaccination

“Starting today, guests who show a valid COVID-19 vaccination card at any Krispy Kreme shop in the US can receive a free doughnut—anytime, any day, even every day—through the remainder of 2021,” the company wrote in a press release on Monday 22 March. Although many reacted positively to the announcement, some Twitter users have already blasted Krispy Kreme for “selling poison to people.” How will the offer work exactly and why is the company already receiving backlash?

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Is this more proof Meghan Markle wants to be first woman US president? Duke and Duchess team up with Genevieve Roth who worked on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 election campaign

Meghan Markle has teamed up with one of the senior figures from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, adding fuel to the rumours that the Duchess is keen to enter the political sphere.

It emerged last night that Harry and Meghan had joined forces with Genevieve Roth, who will serve as a senior strategic advisor at the couple’s Archewell foundation.

Invisible Hand, a social impact agency founded by Roth, will also be working with Archewell on initiatives and campaigns.

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Federal Judge Breaks Silence on Far Left Wing Controlled Propaganda Machines

Federal Judge Laurence Silberman dared to break the liberal Omerta of the D.C. Circuit for the Court of Appeals to slap down the far-left network media. He actually called the well oiled propaganda mills “a threat to a viable democracy.” The cancel of conservative thought must end or we’re doomed. “The first step taken by any potential authoritarian or dictatorial regime is to gain control of communications, particularly the delivery of news,” Silberman warns. 1984 is here at last and the surveillance microphone can have a pizza delivered.

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Boulder shooting suspect’s brother describes him as ‘very anti-social’ as a result of being bullied, believes he had ‘mental illness’

The brother of the suspect charged with 10 counts of murder in Monday’s horrific shooting at a Colorado supermarket said in a new interview that his sibling was not trying to make a “political statement.”

Shortly after Boulder Police identified the suspect as 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa on Tuesday, The Daily Beast published a conversation with his brother, Ali Aliwi Alissa.

“[It was] not at all a political statement, it’s mental illness,” the 34-year-old Ali told The Daily Beast. “The guy used to get bullied a lot in high school. He was like an outgoing kid but after he went to high school and got bullied a lot, he started becoming anti-social.”

Ahmad Al Issa Attacked Classmates He Said Were Racist, Reportedly Threatened Victims With Hate Crime Charges

BREAKING: Just Revealed What Boulder Mass Shooter Said About Trump

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With Children Fully Indoctrinated, Schools Have A New Target: Parents

It’s no longer a surprise to hear about public schools using their access to impressionable children to push divisive ideas about politics and race. But now it has escalated to a new level: using their taxpayer-funded budgets to shape the views of adults who live nearby.

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