This mom is raising funds so her healthy child can get a double mastectomy pic.twitter.com/RGwjiEP4Bt
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 30, 2022
wtf
This mom is raising funds so her healthy child can get a double mastectomy pic.twitter.com/RGwjiEP4Bt
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 30, 2022

In the northeastern Alberta town of Lamont, residents have been warned to be on guard against a possible invasion of wild boars.
Roaming swine have been spotted inside town limits, prompting the community to send out a safety advisory.
“Be calm and move slowly,” reads the notice. “Do not corner or provoke the animal.”
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has finished its annual conference in Davos, Switzerland, with a grim warning about the future of the planet and the threats posed by a reliance on meat protein in everyday diets.
The answer? Consumers urgently need to turn away from the grill, change their eating habits and embrace vegan alternatives to meat.

A U.S. Air Force base in Europe has canceled a ‘Drag Queen Story Hour’ it planned to host for children of military families after a Republican senator critised the event.
Ramstein Air Base, the headquarters of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and the largest American air base in Germany, was due to hold the 30-minute story time at an on-base library on June 2.
A Facebook event, which has since been deleted, revealed that the session would include a special guest reader, local drag queen Stacey Teed, and celebrate Pride Month.
Moment daredevil French inventor Franky Zapata lost control of his homemade jetpack and fell 50ft into lake

American comedian’s racist remarks spark walkout at Winnipeg comedy show
… Tyler Schultz, the club’s general manager and booker, says he was there for Vos’s set that evening and confirmed he heard some of the racist comments toward the Indigenous women.
Schultz said he saw Vos becoming frustrated with them, as Schultz says the women were being loud and disrupting the show.
You don’t learn the victims were being jerks until about 2/3’s of the way through the article. That is so Gay!
Audi Ad features hijabbed woman holding gay flag.

Celebrating 2 years of Non Essential Commentary with this one. 😂 pic.twitter.com/BGLqOoTDry
— Steve Inman (@SteveInmanUIC) May 29, 2022
Non-binary second grade teacher says he came out as trans to his students. He says they didn’t understand what that means so he explained it to them. pic.twitter.com/r2KaTWK2dU
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 26, 2022
Mattel recently launched a new transgender Barbie doll to honor trans celebrity Laverne Cox on the occasion of Pride month. But reading the fine print on the box reveals the doll is manufactured in Indonesia, where gay and transgender people still experience widespread discrimination and same-sex marriage is illegal.


There are no plans for a monkeypox lockdown
A common fear shared online is that restrictions on movement are being planned. One account told followers to get ready for “monkeypox lockdowns” and “monkeypox tyranny”.
A Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) has said that Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is wrong on transgenderism, declaring that some women are “born with penises”.
One of this person’s headmates goes by paint/paintself pronouns. You must make an effort to make paint feel comfortable. pic.twitter.com/8e5XkG6fTF
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 27, 2022

Five police officers have been branded a ‘disgrace’ for performing a TikTok-style dance in a north London suburb with a high crime rate.
Footage from a ‘youth engagement’ community event in Edmonton last Saturday shows the four PCs and a sergeant busting moves to Run-DMC’s 1983 hip hop song It’s Like That.
Their routine, which lasted about a minute on stage and included synchronised moves, was met with some applause – but not all were impressed.
They should show up at all crime scenes do this dance and then just leave.

Officials aim to ‘change the face of curling’ by welcoming greater diversity, inclusion
Standing in front of a packed room of curling club managers, coaches, Curling Canada officials and industry leaders in a Niagara Falls hotel, Richard Norman delivered a keynote address years in the making on Thursday morning.
With his voice shaking at times, Norman articulated his desire to bring change to curling — specifically Norman highlighted his work from early 2020 which focused on the experiences of people of colour and their relationship with curling.