EA tells Kyle Rittenhouse his name could cause ‘harm’

Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot three people in self-defense during riots last year, has had his EA online account targeted by the gaming company for using his own name, which EA says could “harm others or negatively disrupt the game.”

Rittenhouse’s legal woes ended last month when a jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin, found him not guilty of murder, attempted murder and reckelss endangerment. The charges stemmed from his shooting dead of two men who attacked him, and injuring another, during Black Lives Matter protests in the Wisconsin city last August.

Sue sue sue.

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Two Seattle artists charged with faking Native American heritage

Two Washington state artists have been being charged with pretending to be Native American carvers to sell works at downtown Seattle galleries.

Lewis Anthony Rath, 52, and Jerry Chris Van Dyke, 67, were charged separately by the feds with violating the Indian Arts and Crafts Act, which prohibits misrepresentation in the selling of American Indian or Alaska Native arts and crafts, authorities said Friday.

Seattle? Bet they were extra woke too.

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‘Ritual humiliation’: Journo claims German children must report, explain vax status daily in front of class

Children in Germany are being subjected to rituals eerily reminiscent of 1930’s Germany each day at school, where they are required to stand in front of their class and divulge their vaccination status in what one reporter dubbed, “ritual humiliation”.

Alex Story, a reporter for Great Britain News, told the outlet in a Friday interview that there were three recent stories out of Germany that illustrate how frightening the divide between the vaccinated and unvaccinated has become.

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A Disaster Worse Than Covid: Christmas Booze shortages expected in Canada authorities say

Canada is facing alcohol shortages ahead of the holidays due to supply chain issues, a situation prompting some provincial liquor authorities to urge customers to shop early — or be prepared to try a new libation.

Supply chain experts say the inventory crunch stems from issues with production, transportation and demand.

We’re living in the 3rd World!

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Chris Cuomo’s CNN producer charged with luring girls for ‘sexual’ training

A veteran CNN producer who worked “shoulder to shoulder” with now disgraced ex-anchor Chris Cuomo has been indicted on charges of luring young girls to his Vermont ski house for “sexual subservience” training.

John Griffin, of Stamford, CT, allegedly used messaging apps to befriend and persuade moms of young girls, telling them “a woman is a woman regardless of her age,” and that he should be the one to “train” their daughters sexually, according to the indictment from the US Attorney of Vermont.

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Bad SantaCon: how the event went from anti-capitalist protest to day of debauchery

The annual gathering of costume-clad young people often invites mass brawls, public fornication and loutishness

The holiday season is a time of year beloved by many New Yorkers, but it also brings an occasion many dread: SantaCon.

An annual event that sees some 30,000 people descend on New York, at its best Saturday’s SantaCon is a gathering of young people who donate some money to charity while wearing Santa Claus costumes and getting drunk.

At its worst, however – and SantaCon is frequently at its worst – the affair is an invitation for mass brawls, widespread street-vomiting, public fornication and loutishness.

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Stanford administrators unsure whether old ropes are nooses, but send campus-wide email anyway

Stanford University administrators sent a campus-wide email regarding two ropes with loops discovered in a tree along a walking trail — even though there was no indication that the ropes were hung due to racist intent.

As reported by The Stanford Daily, the Stanford University Department of Public Safety believes that the ropes had been present for up to two years.

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‘So the rantings of a white woman get you here and scare my children?’: Video shows Biden’s new black Massachusetts US Attorney threatening reporters quizzing her about ‘unhinged’ confrontation with shopper where she ‘impersonated a cop’

Video footage has surfaced that shows new Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins angrily confront journalists in January over a road rage incident where she cut off a white motorist and impersonated a police officer in a Boston parking lot.

Rollins, 50, who was narrowly confirmed in the Senate after Vice President Kamala Harris cast a tie-breaking vote on Wednesday, is seen in footage from Boston 25 News threatening the news crew asking about the dustup.

Rollins angrily threatens them with legal action, accuses them of endangering her children because they asked for an interview near her home.

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‘Hey Google, Sing Me Some Vaccination Propaganda’

Android users around the world report that asking “Hey Google, sing me a song” has their phones playing a Soviet-style propaganda vaccine song.

“Hey Google” is the company’s digital personal assistant built into billions of Android devices around the world. It can be used to make Google searches, launch Android apps, control smart devices, and deliver insipid propaganda earworms whether you want them or not.

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WaPo warns: Come and see the systemic racism of electric vehicles

 

Alternate headline: Will the Washington Post put the Babylon Bee out of business? We have barely moved off square one in the progressive push to eliminate internal-combustion engines (ICEs), and we’re already hearing about the upcoming systemic racism in their proposed replacement. Here’s the headline, which is almost a satire in itself of the old joke about media reporting on the end of the world…

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Can’t find a PlayStation 5 console? There are supplies in … Gaza

It is surrounded on all sides, regularly bombed, and plagued by shortages of vital medicines. Yet in the lead-up to Christmas, the isolated Gaza Strip has – for once – ample supplies of something the rest of the world craves but can rarely find: a brand new PlayStation 5.

Sony’s flagship video game console is hot property this holiday season, although most people who have asked for one will be sorely disappointed on Christmas morning.

Can’t build a hospital despite millions in foreign aid because it’s diverted to fund terrorists and line the pockets of a corrupt leadership but game consoles? Gaza’s got em!

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