Racist Clean-Up, Aisle 7! Some White Guy Said ‘Kumbaya’

When someone, something, or a cause is running out of air, the reflexive over-action is often the exact opposite of the effective action needed to rectify or to relieve the situation.

Such seems to be the case with the various woke crusades and progressive causes as the air slips out of the balloons that had held them above any remonstrance, retribution, or rebukes that would have scuttled lesser supported and coddled indulgences.

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Man putting up St George’s flags brutally ‘attacked with firebomb’ and left badly wounded

A man has said he was attacked with a firebomb while putting up St George’s cross flags. The man said he was hit in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, as he and his pals were attaching flags to lampposts in the town just after midnight on Saturday (August 23).

Video posted on social media from an account named Thyme to Crusade shows something burning on the road close to the back tyres of a stationary car. The person behind the camera can be heard saying: “Putting flags up, got petrol bombed”.

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Lawyer sues firm that specializes in workplace inclusion, claiming she was bullied out of job by racism and lack of accommodation

A law firm specializing in workplace human rights, harassment investigations and diversity training is being sued by a former lawyer at the firm who alleges she was bullied out of her job through racism and failure to accommodate a medical crisis.

Lavinia Latham, 37, is a Brampton lawyer and a Black woman who started work in November 2023 as an associate lawyer at Bernardi Human Resource Law LLP, a Mississauga-based firm providing legal and human resource services.

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Traditional Village Festivals: Another ‘Conspiracy by the Far Right’

A few months ago, an association was set up with the aim of supporting and certifying traditional festivals in French villages. The Left, which identified that the organisation had received support from Catholic billionaire Pierre-Edouard Stérin, launched a smear campaign against the project, claiming that it was a militant offensive by the far Right. Under pressure from the media, the festivals that had been awarded the label were asked to withdraw.

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Fans loved her new album. The thing was, she hadn’t released one

Last month, award-winning singer Emily Portman got a message from a fan praising her new album and saying “English folk music is in good hands”.

That would normally be a compliment, but the Sheffield-based artist was puzzled.

So she followed a link the fan had posted and was taken to what appeared to be her latest release. “But I didn’t recognise it because I hadn’t released a new album,” Portman says.

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