North Korean authorities arrest dance tutor and her students after she taught them ‘capitalist’ dance moves

North Korean authorities reportedly arrested a dance teacher and several students for using foreign media to teach ‘capitalist’ dance moves.

The dance instructor in the northwestern city of Pyongsong had been using a USB drive containing foreign songs and dance videos to teach teenagers.

The flash drive was seized and the teacher arrested.

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Ottawa Truckers have ripped babies from incubators replacing them with WMD and gun boats in the Gulf of Tonkin are on route to the Rideau canal

“Nationwide insurrection!”? In Canada, you say? Really?

Ottawa police chief Peter “Moves” Sloly told his bosses, the Ottawa Police Services Board, that his “resources” are inadequate to evict the Freedom Convoy protesters now in their second week of peaceful demonstrations in the world’s second-coldest capital.

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Parents of unmasked children threatened with ‘criminal charges’

The Ripon Unified School District in California’s Central Valley warned parents this week about “potential actions” that could be taken against parents and students who do not comply with a mask mandate in place.

In a letter sent to parents this week, first reported on by Red State, parents are told to “remove” any children from campus who do not have face coverings. It goes on to say children who do not comply could lead to labeling the offending child’s presence as a “clear and present danger to the life, safety, or health of a pupil or school personnel.”

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Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson slam GoFundMe for cancelling Freedom Truckers – while allowing BLM donations

Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused GoFundMe of hypocrisy after the company canceled the Freedom Convoy fundraiser on Friday after it actively supported a campaign for the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest in Seattle.

The crowdfunding platform claimed the convoy fundraiser – which raised $10million Canadian dollars ($8 million USD) in support of truckers protesting against COVID-19 vaccine mandates – violated its terms of service ‘which prohibits the promotion of violence and harassment.’

GoFundMe plans to distribute the remaining $9million of donated funds to ‘credible and established charities’ that were reportedly chosen by the convoy organizers and have been verified by the platform.

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Lawsuit filed against convoy organizers, seeking damages on behalf of downtown Ottawa residents

Organizers of the “Freedom Convoy” that has gridlocked downtown Ottawa for the last week are facing a potential $9.8-million class-action lawsuit over continuous vehicle horn noise, filed on behalf of residents of the city’s downtown core.

According to a statement of claim filed with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Friday by lawyer Paul Champ, the lawsuit is seeking $4.8 million for “private nuisance” and another $5 million in “punitive damages.”

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Activists at Play for $52,000 a Year as Woke School Goes Broke

A new documentary shows the contentious results of ’70s-era “experimental education.”

“As an example of this kind of education in action, the documentary introduces us to a student whose thesis is entitled “Theater for Social Change with an Emphasis on Agricultural Politics.” (We get a glimpse of her choreography: a dance by people wearing cow heads.) In the film, several students admit that they just wouldn’t feel comfortable in a more traditional academic setting; one of them, a girl with pink hair, says that she loves Hampshire because she can be around “other weird kids like me.”

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Farmer who used ‘Englishman’s castle’ defence after destroying car is cleared

A farmer who destroyed a car on his land with a forklift has been cleared of charges after a jury considered a 17th-century law on the right to defend property.

Robert Hooper, 57, accepted that he wrote off a £16,000 Vauxhall Corsa by flipping it over with the spikes of his tractor before pushing it off his land. Video of the clash was viewed by millions on social media.

However, Hooper told a court that “an Englishman’s home is his castle” and that his action was justified as he had been attacked by a “strutting and agitated” shirtless youth who had spent the day drinking lager at a nearby beauty spot.

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Ottawa police hire spin-doctor firm that represented Jian Ghomeshi to handle Truck Convoy protest messaging

In the moments before the Ottawa police’s Friday morning briefing on the ongoing anti-vaccine mandate protest on Parliament Hill, officers — both in uniform and plain clothes — and media alike awaited the arrival of the chief and deputy chiefs.

Meanwhile, a few folks were passing around a news release on tougher police measures coming in the days ahead, including one man who was not with the police services, but with the chief’s office, CBC was told.

That man was Matthew Barnes, a senior consultant for Navigator — an elite and expensive crisis management firm.

Navigator repped Ghomeshi!

They must be expecting some real crap to go down.

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Adam Carolla: ‘If AOC was fat and in her 60s, would anyone listen?’

Radio personality Adam Carolla is being slammed on social media after claiming that people only like rabble-rousing New York City Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez because she’s young and attractive. The 57-year-old “Adam Carolla Show” host dropped the bombshell during a recent appearance on “Hannity.”

“Here’s a quick thought experiment: If AOC was fat and in her 60s, would anyone listen to another thing she ever said?” the “Man Show” creator told Sean Hannity in the inflammatory interview.

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Oh No! Alert the Tone Police! – Obscene slogans spotted at trucker convoy sold on Amazon, Facebook

The ongoing trucker convoy protest has brought downtown Ottawa to a standstill. Amid the DIY signs and banners decrying Canada’s COVID-19 response, demonstrators have also been waving factory-made flags that bear obscene political slogans.

These flags and other offensive merchandise are available online from sellers on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace and more.

“Corporate greed has no moral compass, so of course businesses will take advantage of an opportunity like this,” Barbara Perry told CTV News. Perry directs the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism at Ontario Tech University.

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