It’s a tough time to be named Karen.
In case you’ve been living under a rock and have never been on social media, a “Karen” is not a nice person. Urban Dictionary has the best definitions of exactly what a Karen is.
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It’s a tough time to be named Karen.
In case you’ve been living under a rock and have never been on social media, a “Karen” is not a nice person. Urban Dictionary has the best definitions of exactly what a Karen is.
As it turns out, being a socialist social media influencer is lucrative work.
Gamer and streamer Nicole Sanchez, whose online persona is “Neekolul,” made it big when a video of her popularizing the “OK, boomer” phrase while wearing a “Bernie Sanders for president” sweatshirt received more than 50 million views. In another “OK, boomer” viral video, she’s seen wearing a “Tax the Rich” sweatshirt and adds the hashtag #AOC2024, referring to socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Anti-lockdown march in Montreal draws several thousand protesters
It drew a diverse group of people, including young parents with their children (none wearing masks), 5G conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxxers, motorcycle gang members and right-wing extremists
A beautiful and peaceful protest in Montreal that ended up with the police pepper spraying woman and children.
Full story coming soon!@RebelNewsOnline pic.twitter.com/Ew0vVdJt2o
— Alexa Thevoice (@ThevoiceAlexa) June 5, 2021

The Pentagon gave $39 million to a charity that funded controversial coronavirus research at a Chinese lab accused of being the source for Covid-19, federal data reveals.
The news comes as the charity’s chief, British-born scientist Dr. Peter Daszak, was exposed in an alleged conflict of interest and back-room campaign to discredit lab leak theories.
The charity, EcoHealth Alliance (EHA), has come under intense scrutiny after it emerged that it had been using federal grants to fund research into coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.
Did you know that online pornography isn’t bad for our children? Heck no, according to a report released by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) exposure to pornography even makes some children feel happy feelings.


This was the wild scene in front of a Scotiabank in Winnipeg Canada after a customer was refused his own money after he revealed he was going to invest in Crypto-currency.
The Hollywood actor Steven Seagal, a long-time admirer of Russian president Vladimir Putin, has joined a pro-Kremlin party, the party said on Sunday.
Seagal received a membership card of an alliance named A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth on Saturday, a video released by the party showed. It was formed earlier this year, when three leftist parties, all of which support Putin, merged.
Seagal, a Russian citizen since 2016, proposed a crackdown on businesses that damage the environment.

A new biography about Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos claims that after the National Enquirer exposed his affair with TV personality Lauren Sánchez in 2019, the then-embattled big tech mogul purposefully tried to blame the outing of his behavior on Saudi Arabia.

Amazon plans to put “wellness chambers” in its warehouses so that stressed workers can sit inside and watch videos about relaxation.
In a video shared on its Twitter account, Amazon said the “AmaZen” chamber would help staff focus on their mental health.
But it deleted the post after a wave of ridicule from other social media users.

Israel’s military chief alleged in private Gaza-based journalists of the Associated Press (AP) drank their morning coffee with members of the Hamas terror group in the building the Israel Defense Forces felled during the recent 11-day war, a new report said.
A former Islamic extremist has lodged a complaint with police, accusing his parents of radicalising him as a child.
The 29-year-old’s case could lead to the first prosecution of its kind in the UK, but experts fear that current legislation may not allow charges to be brought.
The man, who is British-born of Pakistani origin, alleges his parents began radicalising him from the age of five after falling under the influence of a fundamentalist branch of Islam known as Salafism.

A school board in London, Ont., has removed a high school principal from his position after video surfaced on social media of him wearing the hair of a Black student as if it were a wig.
A student who spoke to CBC News said the principal also wore the hair a second time six months after the first incident as part of a Halloween costume.
The Conseil scolaire catholique Providence (CSC), the board that oversees francophone Catholic schools in southwestern Ontario, announced on Saturday that Luc Chartrand has been “immediately removed … from his current position.”