Wokism: Mattel Bans 400 Words from Scrabble to be More Inclusive – Big Name Players Quit Competitive World

Competitive Scrabble players have accused games company Mattel of virtue signalling after banning a host of terms from the official score list.

More than 400 terms were banned in a bid to make the game more inclusive.

The ban targets slurs on race, sexuality and gender, making them no longer acceptable in the game’s official scoring dictionary.

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Theo Fleury says that Justin Trudeau is “the worst of the worst that Canada has to offer,” and that he “wants to be a dictator.”

Tamara Lich is getting a cellmate.

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“F*** the Fourth” Democrats: The Party Is Finally Letting Its True Colors Shine

When news broke yesterday about representatives of the Democrat Party in Arizona endorsing a “F*** the Fourth” anti-American rally, many “moderate” leftists on social media referred to it as a “fringe” element of the party. This is false. This IS the Democrat Party of 2022 from the top all the way down to many if not most of the minion voters.

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Media Brand Canadian Flag A Symbol Of Far-Right Movement

Speaking to thousands near Parliament Hill, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau focused on the Canadian flag and its adoption by far-right groups as a symbol of anti-government rage.

“Canada has never been perfect, and it’s not perfect now,” said Trudeau.

Right– and you, more than any politician in history, have focused on Canada’s imperfections. Your purpose for doing so remains an unanswered question.

Beijing Directed Cyber Attacks Against Canadian Mining Company

Cybersecurity experts are warning that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is targeting the Canadian rare earths company Appia Rare using information warfare methods to stifle Canadian development in the mining industry.

Government Funded Canada Muslim Org Hosts Anti-LGBTQ, Pro-Terrorism Speakers

Featured speakers who have supported terrorism, antisemitic conspiracy theories and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments are being hosted at a Friday Toronto convention by the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC), which has received millions of dollars in funding from the Canadian government for anti-racism programs and social engagement.

NYS Passes Sweeping Gun Control Measures In Wake Of Supreme Court Ruling, And It’ll Blow Your Mind

In response to last week’s Supreme Court ruling that removed the requirement for “proper cause” when seeking out a concealed carry permit, New York has made a bold move to lay down a number of additional requirements and rules surrounding the permitting process, and carrying firearms.

Doctors Told Not To Use Descriptive Terms Such As ‘Morbidly Obese’

The American Medical Association (AMA) and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) have jointly published a language guide that tells readers to no longer use the words “handicapped,” “morbidly obese,” or “homeless.”

Rather, the document, “Advancing Health Equity: A Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts,” stipulates that these terms should be referred to as “people who are experiencing (condition or disability type).”

Sanctions War: Germans Told to Prepare for Gas Shortages, Hot Water Rationing Possible

Fearing Russia might cut off natural gas supplies, the head of Germany’s regulatory agency for energy called on residents Saturday to save energy and to prepare for winter, when use increases.

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July 2, 1776: Continental Congress Votes in Favor of Independence

Some people consider July 2 our real Independence Day because it’s the day the vote took place. John Adams refused invitations to celebrate Independence Day on July 4 because he considered July 2 the true holiday.

The founders ratified the Declaration of Independence on July 4, though.

We should just have a national holiday week, dang it! Include July 5 as a recovery day.

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‘One Of The Worst Downturns’: Mark Zuckerberg Blasts Biden’s Economy In Warning To Employees

Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms cut plans to hire engineers by at least 30% Thursday as founder Mark Zuckerberg warned employees of an economic downturn.

“If I had to bet, I’d say that this might be one of the worst downturns that we’ve seen in recent history,” Zuckerberg told his staff during a weekly session, the audio of which was obtained by Reuters. Meta reportedly planned to hire roughly 10,000 new engineers throughout the year, but has cut this expectation down to 6,000-7,000, Zuckerberg announced in the audio.

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New navy supply ships face more delays and cost increases, federal officials confirm

The delivery of the Canadian navy’s new supply ships will be delayed another two years and taxpayers will be hit with more costs, federal officials confirmed Thursday.

The first Joint Supply Ship won’t be delivered until 2025 and the second won’t arrive until 2027, said Simon Page, assistant deputy minister for defence and marine procurement at Public Services and Procurement Canada.

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Nearly 70 Reporters Blast Biden In Letter For Restricting Free Press

A group of about 70 reporters called on the Biden administration to stop restricting the press in an open letter this week.

They pointed to the Biden administration’s practices of limiting access to certain, hand picked outlets, saying the actions “cannot be defended.”

They said that he has been more restrictive than his predecessor, former President Donald Trump.

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Families, not ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters, flock to Ottawa’s first in-person Canada Day celebrations since 2019

Thousands of families with children and flag-draped celebrants gathered in a wide field west of Parliament Hill for a sad Canada Day marked by a heavy police presence in the nation’s capital.

Security was tight, skies were gray and the atmosphere was subdued as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his family and then Governor General Mary Simon arrived at LeBreton Flats near the National War Museum.

It was the first official in-person Canada Day celebration in Ottawa since 2019.

Trudeau and his family were flanked by more than a dozen RCMP bodyguards when they arrived. Trudeau waved, shook hands and moved quickly through a fenced path sheltered from the crowd. There were no boos or shouts from it, though on Parliament Hill, protesters carried banners and flags continuing the anti-vaccine mandate and anti-Trudeau campaign of last winter’s so-called Freedom Convoy.

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Controlling The Savages: COVID, Lockdowns, Shortages, and The Great Reset

After nearly three years of COVID hysteria, lockdowns, economic disruptions, and schizophrenic government responses, the United States as a whole, as well as the rest of the world, is facing a food shortage. Claims that once belonged only to “preppers” and “conspiracy theorists” are now mainstream news items, with corporate-media outlets reporting that some items may be in short supply or simply not available at all. All that is necessary is a brief internet search to see a myriad of mainstream reports of shortages of meat, vegetables, baby formula and many other staple items. Just a cursory walk around the local grocery store will reveal a fairly obvious shortage of many items, though the pain is now mostly at the point of being an inconvenience more than a reason for panic. For now.

But talk of a food shortage is more than scattered news reports. Even the United Nations is warning of one, but not just in the United States. The UN is warning of a global food shortage.

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Trudeau refuses to acknowledge protestors

“There are some people who really didn’t agree with many of your COVID protocols. They’re protesting here today. You are the Prime Minister. How do you heal those wounds?” Trudeau’s broadcasters, the CBC, asked.

“Well, I think we’ve always had challenges on Canada Day,” Trudeau responded. “And for many, the fact that there’s still work to do on Indigenous reconciliation.”

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Well-Known Trans Educator Tweets Bloodthirsty SCOTUS Assassination Challenge

An unhinged transgender activist is still allowed to tweet despite having encouraged the assassinations of conservative Supreme Court justices following the landmark reversal of Roe v. Wade last week.

Abortion superfan Eli Erlick, a man who identifies as a woman, has not been punished by Twitter despite having tweeted “Supreme Court assassination challenge” on June 24 in response to the high court’s sage decision to relegate abortion as a states’ rights issue, pursuant to the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

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