First Cheerleading Squad In NFL Replaced By Men/Women Dance Team

The longest-running group of cheerleaders for an NFL team, founded in 1962, is no more.

The Washington Football Team, formerly known as the Redskins, is replacing their cheerleading squad with a coed dance ensemble. The Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots already have men on their cheerleading squads.

I get it. Who wants to look at this?

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108 Illegal Immigrants Released by Border Patrol in Texas Tested Positive for COVID-19: Officials

More than 100 illegal immigrants released into Texas by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection have tested positive for the CCP virus, or the virus that causes COVID-19, since late January, officials said.

Felipe Romero, a spokesperson for Brownsville, Texas, told Fox News that 108 migrants tested positive for the CCP virus since Jan. 25—when rapid testing for the virus began. That represents about 6.3 percent of the total undocumented migrants who were rapid-tested in Brownsville’s bus station, the official said.

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Tiki Torches Of Hate

Tiki Torches Of Hate

Edmonton police chief says no evidence of racist intent behind the use of tiki torches at legislature rally

Edmonton’s police chief says the department doesn’t have evidence of racist intent behind the use of tiki torches at a February anti-lockdown rally.

Chief Dale McFee told media Tuesday he and the Edmonton Police Service don’t condone tiki torches but said some people didn’t know why they were carrying them at the legislature on Feb. 20. Torches are a symbol often associated with white nationalism and McFee confirmed hate crimes detectives were present.


Tiki Torches = White Supremacy.

White Babies = White Supremacy

The “OK” hand sign = White Supremacy.

All violence = White Supremacy.

The goal?

Disagreeing with a “Liberal” on any matter = White Supremacy.

Get ready.

New definition of hate to be included in Liberal bill that might also revive contentious hate speech law

Federal legislation expected to be tabled within weeks will see a new statutory definition of hate and could also see the reincarnation of a controversial hate speech law.

The new definition, part of legislation aimed at tackling online hate content, will be based on previous court decisions and how the Supreme Court has defined hate, said Arif Virani, parliamentary secretary to Justice Minister David Lametti.

Anyone remember Section 13?

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Torstar gambles on casino app to help fund journalism

As advertising revenues dry up and the outlook for print newspapers looks increasingly bleak, publishers around the world are constantly hunting for new and innovative ways to fund costly journalism.

But launching an online casino is a strategy that few if any publishers have gambled on – until now.

On Monday, Canada’s biggest newspaper publisher said it was launching an online gaming app, in an announcement that signals the extent to which companies are willing to push boundaries in order to survive the industry’s sustained downturn.

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Former CIA director John Brennan ‘embarrassed to be a WHITE MALE’… and critics agree they’re embarrassed he’s a white male too

John Brennan, the former CIA director and perjurer who’s now an MSNBC contributor, apparently found a point on which he and his conservative critics can agree: Both sides are ashamed that he’s a white male.

Responding to an MSNBC discussion on Monday about Republican claims regarding the January 6 Capitol riot, Brennan said, “I’m increasingly embarrassed to be a white male these days, in light of what I see of my other white males saying.”

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‘It was a boondoggle’: Chaotic scenes in hotel quarantines frustrate travellers

50 Bucks worth of shit quarantine food

SASKATOON — Travellers say they’re frustrated by long wait times to book hotel quarantines and chaotic service during their stays.

Raymond Truesdale recorded a now-viral video of a crowd of hotel guests yelling at staff in a government-sanctioned hotel in Toronto on Friday. They said they hadn’t been fed for hours and weren’t getting clear answers from the front desk.

h/t Mauser

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The ‘Cat in the Hat’ isn’t black — and that’s a problem

Theodore Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, might be one of the most read authors in the English (or, more accurately, the sort-of English) language. Since The Cat in the Hat was published in 1957, generations of American children have sounded out simple words while reading about the eponymous cat and the havoc he wreaked with Thing One and Thing Two on a boring, rainy day. However, the wokerati have now come for Geisel, claiming that his weird, mostly zoomorphic creations are, in fact, racist.

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