Michael Murphy: The farcical attempt to ‘decolonize’ Shakespeare

Michael Murphy: The farcical attempt to ‘decolonize’ Shakespeare

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, custodian of buildings and archival materials linked to the playwright, has decided that Shakespeare was too white for their liking. So white, in fact, that the Trust commissioned an investigation into how the playwright’s work advanced “white supremacy.”

Shakespeare’s plays stand accused of being a pillar of “British cultural superiority” and “Anglo-cultural supremacy,” compliments with which I shan’t quibble. The Trust was magnanimous enough, no doubt to the delight of continental esthetes who would like to claim him, to also implicate the Bard in “white European supremacy.” One wonders if the English can, in turn, be awarded some kudos for Dante — but I digress.

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Sunny Hostin: ‘I Have Psychic Abilities,’ Blames Patel for Missing Guthrie

Sunny Hostin: ‘I Have Psychic Abilities,’ Blames Patel for Missing Guthrie

Someone should really review all the federal cases that had Sunny Hostin’s fingerprints on them. During Monday’s The View, the former federal prosecutor asserted, “I believe I have psychic abilities” and that her grandmother had told her she had “the gift.” Apparently, she wasn’t sharing her “gift” with those who needed it because she and co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin huffed about how Nancy’s Guthrie was still missing and directly blamed FBI Director Kash Patel for it.

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SPLC Funded ‘Unite the Right’ Rally That Spawned ‘Fine People’ Hoax

SPLC Funded ‘Unite the Right’ Rally That Spawned ‘Fine People’ Hoax

Everything the average Democrat believes about America and Republicans is based on a series of hoaxes.

The most obvious case, of course, was the Steele Dossier, upon which the decade-long hate campaign against Donald Trump has been based, along with every accusation that he is a tool of Russia.


The same may be said of the Elbow people.

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Lena Dunham is not a genius or an inspiration. She’s a morbidly obese, self-obsessed mediocrity… with a very disturbing past

Lena Dunham is not a genius or an inspiration. She’s a morbidly obese, self-obsessed mediocrity… with a very disturbing past

Lena Dunham, one of New York City’s worst exports, is back with a new memoir — and the media is treating her like a returning hero.

Trust me: Dunham is particularly, specifically awful.

She is unwell. She tells us in so many ways in Famesick, the book she’s currently promoting on podcasts, TV, in magazines and newspapers, and on a book tour, which she conducts while reclining on stage — in bed.

Dunham has, by all accounts, eaten herself into morbid obesity before age 40, yet is considered by The New York Times and others to be a generational oracle, a font of insight, an artist for the ages.


I forgot how truly awful she is.

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Nigerian Migrant Eats Stray Cat in Italy

Nigerian Migrant Eats Stray Cat in Italy

Nigerian man was arrested for setting fire to and eating a stray cat in Sarzana, Italy, last week.

Italian news sites reported on the incident, including the English version of LaMilano.it. However, interestingly, the article on the site about the incident is now blocked. A different site, Jen.jiji.com, has republished a verbatim copy. The local news site La Gazetta della Spezia has also covered the story.

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WARMINGTON: CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn on leave amid workplace complaint

WARMINGTON: CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn on leave amid workplace complaint

The union representing the province’s public-sector workers said Ontario president Fred Hahn had been placed on leave while a complaint against him from a co-worker was being investigated.

Canadian Union of Public Employees spokesperson Mary Unan confirmed Monday night what was heavy chatter amongst union membership starting on Sunday. Unan said an “independent investigation — supported by CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn — is currently underway into workplace climate allegations made by a CUPE Ontario staff member.”

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Ontario’s solicitor general sorry for saying improperly released inmates were caught

Ontario’s solicitor general sorry for saying improperly released inmates were caught

TORONTO — Ontario’s solicitor general and his No. 2 have apologized for “inadvertently” saying officials apprehended all 157 criminals who were mistakenly released from the province’s jails over the past five years.

Michael Kerzner repeatedly said last week during question period at Queen’s Park, and afterward to journalists, that the criminals were caught immediately after being improperly released.

Kerzner says he meant to say local police were notified immediately.

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